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Self-Study Biology: Textbooks & Courses for Beginners
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[QUOTE="jim mcnamara, post: 5451623, member: 35824"] Two points: If you have not done HS Chemistry, consider getting into that first. One of the first things you encounter in Biology is the cell concept and its structure and chemical comoponents - which starts by assuming you know about polymers, fats, chemical bonds and so on. You may have some sort of idea what a proteins and lipids are, for example. But it probably is not in terms of you furthering your understanding of cell membranes. Campbell is fine - get a used one from Amazon - 10th Edition. [/QUOTE]
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