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The Environment of Plants and Animals |
19 |
III. |
The Interrelations of Plants and Animals |
28 |
IV. |
The Functions and Composition of Living Things |
47 |
V. |
Plant Growth and Nutrition—The Causes of Growth |
58 |
VI. |
The Organs of Nutrition in Plants—The Soil and its Relation to Roots |
71 |
VII. |
Plant Growth and Nutrition—Plants make Food |
84 |
VIII. |
Plant Growth and Nutrition—The Circulation and Final Uses of Food by Plants |
97 |
IX. |
Our Forests, their Uses and the Necessity of their Protection |
105 |
X. |
The Economic Relation of Green Plants to Man |
117 |
XI. |
Plants without Chlorophyll in their Relation to Man |
130 |
XII. |
The Relations of Plants to Animals |
159 |
XIII. |
Single-Celled Animals considered as Organisms |
166 |
XIV. |
Division of Labor, the Various Forms of Plants and Animals |
173 |
XV. |
The Economic Importance of Animals |
197 |
XVI. |
An Introductory Study of Vertebrates |
232 |
XVII. |
Heredity, Variation, Plant and Animal Breeding |
249 |
XVIII. |
The Human Machine and its Needs |
266 |
XIX. |
Foods and Dietaries |
272 |
XX. |
Digestion and Absorption |
296 |
XXI. |
The Blood and its Circulation |
313 |
XXII. |
Respiration and Excretion |
329 |
XXIII. |
Body Control and Habit Formation |
348 |
XXIV. |
Man's Improvement of his Environment |
373 |
XXV. |
Some Great Names in Biology |
398 |
APPENDIX |
407 |
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Suggested Course with Time Allotment and Sequence of Topics for Course beginning in Fall |
407 |
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Suggested Syllabus for Course in Biology beginning in
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