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  2. Human Biology (book) - Wikipedia

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    Human Biology is a basic biology textbook published in 1993 [1] by Jones & Bartlett Learning. [2] It has been recognized as a "good introductory text" for students without a strong scientific background.

  3. Human biology - Wikipedia

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    Human biology is an interdisciplinary area of academic study that examines humans through the influences and interplay of many diverse fields such as genetics, evolution, physiology, anatomy, epidemiology, anthropology, ecology, nutrition, population genetics, and sociocultural influences.

  4. AP Biology - Wikipedia

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    Biology, AP Edition by Sylvia Mader (2012, hardcover ISBN 0076620042) Life: The Science of Biology (Sadava, Heller, Orians, Purves, and Hillis, ISBN 978-0-7167-7671-0) Campbell Biology AP Ninth Edition (Reece, Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, and Andrew Jackson ISBN 978-0131375048)

  5. Liberty Hyde Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Second Edition, 1914, reprinted 1917; The Principles of Vegetable Gardening (1901) The Nature-Study Idea (1903) The Practical Garden-Book (1903) The Outlook to Nature (1905) The State and the Farmer (1908) The Training of Farmers (1909) Animal biology; Human biology. Parts II & III of First course in biology with W.M. Coleman (1910) Manual of ...

  6. Sociobiology - Wikipedia

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    Sociobiology is a field of biology that aims to explain social behavior in terms of evolution.It draws from disciplines including psychology, ethology, anthropology, evolution, zoology, archaeology, and population genetics.

  7. Physiology - Wikipedia

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    The study of human physiology as a medical field originates in classical Greece, at the time of Hippocrates (late 5th century BC). [14] Outside of Western tradition, early forms of physiology or anatomy can be reconstructed as having been present at around the same time in China , [ 15 ] India [ 16 ] and elsewhere.