![]() ![]() Appendices include A Creationist Manifesto, Natural Selection, and a Periodic Table of the Elements. The language and explanations used in the text are pretty straightforward to ease understanding and Bible references are used throughout to show the relationship between science and the Bible. There are no answer keys for these questions, so the parent/teacher may need to read the chapter for grading purposes. Each chapter concludes with a set of review questions that are based on chapter content. ![]() Black and white illustrations are scattered throughout the text, along with some colored photos to help the reader better understand concepts. Since a lot of chemistry takes place in the life sciences, the author begins by reviewing the basics of chemistry - good idea! He teaches about atoms and bonding and other basics that will help your student better understand the processes occurring in living things. ![]() There are two parts to the book - The Living Cell and Diversity of Life (29 chapters in all). It is from a Biblical worldview, with a tongue and cheek humor appreciated by some. The Riot and the Dance: Foundational Biology, takes a different approach to life science. ![]()
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