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Advanced Biology (Advanced Science) | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Kent Publisher: OUP Oxford Category: Book
List Price: £35.00 Buy New: £29.59 You Save: £5.41 (15%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 24276
Media: Paperback Pages: 624 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 8.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0199141959 EAN: 9780199141951 ASIN: 0199141959
Publication Date: July 6, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New & Shrinkwrapped. In stock - Immediate despatch from an efficient and professional leading British bookselling firm.
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The BEST A Level Biology Textbook September 8, 2004 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic book! If you are studying any A Level biology course and you are looking for an up to date text book, this is by far the only book you will need and is the best one available (better than Understanding Biology which is a little outdated now).Every topic has its own double page spread which is clearly laid out (some topics however which are more detailed, like respiration, have more than one spread). Each spread is concise, well explained and written, and contains exactly the right amount of detail you need for both the AS and A2 components of your course; so much so that I didn't need to write any revision notes and still achieved an A! This book however is by no means just a big revision guide. The double page spreads does not mean that detail is skimped on in any way, it just cuts out the waffle making each topic easily accessible and allows you to see the scope of a topic at a glance. It also stops you wasting time by reading and learning things that are too detailed for A Level. Just the way it is presented and written aids learning and makes you want to read it as apposed to it being a chore like reading other biology books. Each spread has a 'Fact of Life' which supplies the reader with an interesting fact related to the topic and some 'Quick Check' questions to test the readers knowledge on the topic they have just learnt about. Also, at the end of every chapter there is a wealth of related past paper questions for you to try, the answers to which are all in the back of the book; excellent if you want to study in your own time and don't want to be continually asking your teacher to mark them for you. The answers provided also give you useful insight into the type of points the examiners want you to put down to get the marks; something you wouldn't get if your teacher marked them. There is also a summary at the end of every chapter, excellent for that last minute exam revision! Furthermore, the carefully chosen diagrams in this book are very useful, colourful (although not in a childish way), well annotated and serve a purpose increasing your understanding of a particular topic rather than just being there to fill blank space on a page. The print quality of this book is also excellent with 624 pages of lovely glossy paper! Topics which at first I found difficult (i.e. Respiration and Photosynthesis) were no longer so daunting after reading the spread about it in this book. The author actually seems to know/understand what they are writing about as opposed to other authors who seem to write about the topic but you never get the sense that they understand what they are talking about. You can also tailor your use of the book to your particular specification on their website at www.oup.com/uk/sciencegrids Without a doubt, this is the reason I did so well in my course and I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone. Well worth the price tag. Note also that I own the chemistry book in this series and that it is just as good.
This up-to-date book is great for IB and A level bio. January 14, 2001 32 out of 34 found this review helpful
As an International Baccalaureate candidate, I have found that this up-to-date book covers all of the material in the IB and A-level syllabuses in a very detailed and understandable manner, making the topics more interesting and clear in its unique explanation of the material. It advances in a very logical manner, explaining the material in such a way that it is very understandable and therefore it is very easy to remember. The descriptions are very detailed yet brief enough so that the reader does not get bored and confused by all the writing. The exercises at the end of each chapter are helpful because they are expressed in the same way as they would be on an examination paper and it is very easy, if the question was not understood, to find the explanation to the question in the chapter.
Advanced biology November 17, 2005 N. Coombes (UIK) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Presentation: EXCELLENT, this is a very nice, colorful book. Chapters are clearly divided up, and each spread of 2 pages aims to cover one aspect of each chapter. The book is very well structured and has exam practice questions after each section, as well as questions on each page, aimed at getting you to think a bit further.Content: Brilliant! Has everything required for, i would say, all alevel courses. If youre following AQA, then it even covers every one of the possible options unit at A2. Explanations are clear and very detailed, giving you more of an understanding than just knowledge. Each little section of each chapter starts with an introduction, putting into perspective why the information contained is relevant. My only complaints: i find certain concepts difficult to get my head round, and 90% of the time this book really helps. It's just occasionaly ive been taught something, not understood it, read my book, still not understood it. That said, everyone understands things in different ways and perhaps i just didnt twig? Also, while certain sections go into immense, rich detail, others shy off a little- only really the explaination of how a nerve impulse works and the minute details of respiration. OVERALL: excelent book, worth the money, great study aid- is NOT a textbook like the ones you get in school- this book could much more easily be used for self-study!! buy it!
Top grades! June 6, 2006 N. Ball (London England) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great biology text book in a very modern style. Concepts are presented as a complete double spread with clear diagrams and quality explanations. To a teacher this gives the opportunity to work in manageable chunks of work that the students can keep pace with. For the student this makes referencing and revision easy to plan and carry out. As this is a general biology text remember to check the publishers website to see which concepts are required for your exam board!
As already said, the BEST Biology textbook April 1, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's already been said, but it needs to be emphisized more: this is THE biology textbook. You need this, and you need no other. M. Kent is, like Jim Clark (Calculations in AS / A Level Chemistry), Michael Clugston and Rosalind Flemming (Advanced Chemistry), one of those rare authors who seem to actually know, and care for, what they're talking about. So, buy the book already! :)
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