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Functioning cells

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Hardham, Adrienne R

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McGraw-Hill

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Biology: An Australian Focus is the only local ground-up introductory text. Now in its fourth edition, the text has been written by our region's leading academic scientists. The unique nature of Australian and New Zealand flora, fauna and ecosystems is integrated into discussion and exploration of the general principles and topics of introductory biology.

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Hardham, A. (2009). Functioning cells. In P. Ladiges et. al. (Eds), Biology: an Australian focus (pp. 1-25). Australia: McGraw-Hill Inc.

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Biology

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