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Amazing Numbers in Biology

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  • A useful and comprehensive reference work including over 10,000 biological data

  • Clearly laid out presentation

  • The author, Rainer Flindt, professor at the Pedagogical University of Ludwigsburg, specializes in training biology teachers

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Introduction to the 6th German Edition

  3. Zoology

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 3-3
    2. Movement, Locomotion

      Pages 29-40
    3. Metabolism

      Pages 54-59
    4. Excretion

      Pages 60-64
    5. Heart, Circulation

      Pages 65-71
    6. Blood

      Pages 72-82
    7. Respiration

      Pages 83-88
    8. Nervous System

      Pages 113-117
    9. Senses

      Pages 118-127
  4. Botany

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 129-129
    2. Cellular Values

      Pages 139-146
    3. Germination and Growth

      Pages 147-157
    4. Constituents

      Pages 175-179

About this book

"This book will become ragged with use....A labour of love and listing. Amazing Numbers is better than googling, because it has a sensible index and you don't have to wade through a whole load of irrelevance to get what you want. It's also logically divided into such sections as 'Size', 'Blood' and 'Germination', and, just in case you ever want to check, all the facts are referenced. A warning though -- this addictive book will keep you absorbing odd little facts: dimensions of a bread mould's mitochondria anyone?"

-- BBC Wildlife

With hundreds of tables and over 10,000 entries anyone who works or studies in the life sciences or those with a curious mind will find exact answers to many questions requiring comparative data. This book is a clearly laid out presentation of the plain facts of life from all areas of biology. Biology comes alive through the facts found in this comprehensive reference work.

Warning: Anybody who starts to browse through this book will not easily stop reading!

From the reviews of the previous versions:

"A must, not only for everyone interested in biology but also for all parents .. `Hey Mom, how long does an XX live?´, or as supplementary material for general education .." Biotec

"For many years the book .. belongs to the indispensable tools of university teachers and lecturers in the biosciences. But also biology teachers will find stimulating ideas for their lessons .." Annals of Anatomy

"Facts and figures that not only inform but also entertain .." Focus

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This quirky reference book is full of fascinating and obscure lists and facts from the natural world. ... This book will become ragged with use. ... A labour of love and listing, Amazing Numbers is better than googling, because it has a sensible index and you don´t have to wade through a whole load of irrelevance to get to what you want. It´s also logically divided ..., and, just in case you ever want to check, all the facts are referenced. A warning though – this addictive book will keep you absorbing odd little facts: dimensions of a bread mould´s mitochondria anyone?"

(BBC Wildlife)

"... a giant squid's eyeball is nearly half a metre in diameter. You may also be unaware that the oldest crow reportedly lived to 118; ... that midges beat their wings more than 1000 times a second; ... and that the fruit of the tropical liana catapults its seeds 15 metres. We don't often recommend books consisting entirely of statistics, but this one has a treat on every page."

(New Scientist)

"Almost 300 pages of nothing than tables of biological data might not sound like an ideal bedtime read, and every person I have shown it to has initially exclaimed "What an incredibly boring book!" But 30 minutes later, every single one of them was still standing rooted to the spot, flicking the pages while I tried to prise it back off them.

Want to know the inactivation temperature of Avian Flu virus? ... It´s all here. There are no frills at all – no pictures, ... , no jokes, no clever anecdotes. It´s just table after table. This is obviously like crack cocaine to the trivia-minded, but it´s a genuinely useful reference tool as well. ... nicely backed up with two indices ..."

(Luis Villazon, BBC Focus Magazin)

"The book’s first four parts are specifically dedicated to facts in zoology, botany, microbiology, and human biology, and its final part contains a wide range of comparative data across different kingdoms and species. … there will be a large group of people who find the volume interesting and useful. This will include not only teachers … but also scientists who can use it as a reference. Even children and their parents will find that facts interesting and entertaining." (Tzvi Tzfira, Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 82, March, 2007)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Ludwigsburg, Germany

    Rainer Flindt

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Buying options

eBook USD 84.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

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