Biologia Curtis
You're referring to the biology textbook "Biology" by Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, and Robert W. Jackson, commonly known as the "Curtis Biology" or simply "Biology" by Curtis and Barnes (the original authors of the first edition).
- Preview the diagrams first. Look at Figure 7.14 (Mitosis) before reading the text. See if you can guess what is happening.
- Read the Summary box. Each chapter ends with a 1-page summary. Read it to know what is important.
- Read the Chapter actively. Have a highlighter. Circle the specific terms in bold.
- Draw the pathways. Don't just read the Krebs cycle; trace it with a pencil onto a blank sheet of paper.
- Do the Analysis questions. Do not skip these. If you can answer the analysis questions, you understand Curtis.
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