This text concentrates on the human engineering of such instruments as a camera or a fishook with such natural instruments as an eye or a hand. It also considers the implications of natural selection... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Williams succeeds in translating a currency of knowledge held by all biologists into an understandable and interesting lesson for the non-biologist. It is a bit like a blend of Sheppard's "Natural Selection And Heredity" with Morris' "Naked Ape". Aside from reading it for the sake of interest alone, every first-year student of biology should have this on the shelf.
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