Applied Biology Volume 1 by T. H. Coaker is a foundational biological sciences text covering applied principles in biology, linking biological theory with real‑world applications in agriculture, ecology, and biological research. Its content serves as a core reference for students and practitioners interested in how biological concepts are applied in practical fields.
An introductory textbook presenting fundamental concepts of biology, including cell structure, metabolism, genetics, evolution, and ecological relationships. Designed for beginning students in life sciences.
A comprehensive introductory biology textbook covering fundamental concepts of life sciences, including cell biology, genetics, evolution, physiology, and ecology. Designed for undergraduate students with clear explanations and illustrative diagrams.
A classic textbook providing a comprehensive introduction to embryology, covering gametogenesis, fertilization, early development, germ layer formation, and organogenesis. Emphasizes comparative embryology across species and includes detailed illustrations for educational use.
: Classic foundational text on plant physiological processes, widely used in 20th-century botany courses.
A laboratory guide focusing on soil biology, designed for educational use. It explores microorganisms in soil and experimental techniques for studying soil ecosystems.
A comprehensive high school biology textbook designed for teachers, including lesson plans, instructional strategies, and expanded content explanations.
A comprehensive introductory textbook in botany focusing on plant structure, function, growth, and ecological relationships. Widely used in undergraduate biology programs.
Explores the historical development of the concept of viruses, tracing scientific understanding and key discoveries in virology.
A comprehensive monograph exploring microorganisms in the atmosphere, their distribution, activity, and role in plant science. Part of a series on plant sciences.