
Author(s): Lauren Dalton and Robin Young, Heather Ng-Cornish (Illustrator)
Description:
This textbook is focused specifically on the principles and concepts of a foundational Cell Biology course. The book takes a more conceptual approach that highlights how scientists study cells, and how to analyze and interpret experimental results. Rather than focusing primarily on historical experiments that were key to our understanding of cells, the book explores a range of more modern experimental techniques so that students can begin to understand how cells are studied now, in the 21st century. The book includes over 200 newly created illustrations and animations, that were specifically designed for this book, as well as review questions at the end of each chapter, to help students explore and understand the material.
Item Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Biology
Faculty/Department:
Irving K. Barber School Faculty of Science, Faculty of Biology
License Type:
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Audience:
General Education; Undergraduate Lower Division
Technical Format:
- Website/HTML/XHTML
- Common Cartridge (Web Links)
Language:
English
Development Location:
UBCO
Funding Affiliation:
UBCO ALT-2040
Course Adoptions:
UBCO BIOL 200
Author Supplied-Keywords:
biology, cell biology, molecular biology, microscopy