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Camp's Biochemistry and Cell Biology by the Numbers

Kenneth R Camp

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Buckethead Press
02 April 2024
Camp's Biochemistry and Cell Biology by the Numbers provides a succinct, yet comprehensive walk through some of the most challenging topics in undergraduate biology courses. It offers the opportunity to learn biochemistry, metabolism, cell biology, and numerous other topics the plain language of a study outline form. Camp's Biology by the Numbers guide series provide advanced high school students or college students with reliable, information-packed study tools that can save the reader from many hours of scouring dry textbooks. If you have a professor you can't understand, a need to develop deeper knowledge, or a means to better understand your subject, then these guides are for you.

Camp's Biochemistry and Cell Biology by the Numbers first provides a comprehensive coverage of chemistry basics before turning the attention on functional cell biochemistry, paving the way for an understanding of cell histology, metabolic pathways and enzymes, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell reproduction, and more.

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Imprint:   Buckethead Press
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   689g
ISBN:   9798988390145
Series:   Camp's Biology by the Numbers
Pages:   296
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ken Camp is a 24 year veteran teacher and adjunct professor. He has taught many cohorts of AP biology, College Dual Enrollment biology, microbiology, ecology, chemistry, environmental science, scientific literacy, and numerous other courses. He has also served as a high school principal, AP coordinator, football coach, soccer coach, and academic team coach. A Georgia Tech grad and a yellow jacket for life, he enjoys aquaponics and aquariums, gardening, hiking, fishing, reading, travel, and cooking, among other things. Weird things follow him. He has had to have rabies shots, had human botflies extracted, and owns a dog that was discovered to be a hermaphrodite, among numerous other bizarre things he has experienced. He lives on Lake Hartwell in North Georgia with his wife Debbie, his much better half, and a bunch of pets that eat a lot and demand his attention. He wants to thank his wife, his parents Ronnie and Babs, his sister Karen Parks, and his son and daughter-in-law Ben and McKinley for inspiring his works and reminding him that there might be something wrong with him.

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