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Aimed at secondary-level learners, the text introduces fundamental life processes and adaptations across plants, animals, and humans, favoring observation and practical study over technical specialization. Organized in three parts, it covers plant form and function (including growth, roots, stems, leaves, reproduction, seed dispersal, and cryptogams), surveys animal groups from protozoans to mammals, and outlines human anatomy and physiology such as the skin, skeleton, muscles, circulation, respiration, digestion, nervous system, senses, and sanitation. Pedagogical guidance and simple experiments emphasize specimen work, flexible unit courses, and the development of broad principles rather than exhaustive detail.
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