If you only need the buying answer
The current spiral listing for Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology is the strongest route in the sampled market. It sits below the sampled used-market price and far below the sampled new-print market. For a lab manual where format usability matters, that makes the current spiral an easy recommendation.
| Format | Source | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spiral | Merybook | $110.50 | Check price |
| Used market | Used print | $150.00 | Check price |
| New print | Retail market | $200.00 to $234.75 | Check price |
This is not only a price win. It is also a format win. A clean spiral manual often works better in lab settings than a standard bound text, so the current listing has both economic and practical advantages.
What this book actually teaches
A zoology lab manual matters because it organizes hands-on observation, specimen work, comparative biology, and practical learning into a sequence students can actually use in the lab. A good manual is not just a companion reading. It becomes part of the working process of the course.
That is why format matters so much here. A spiral-bound manual that can lie flat, stay open, and survive repeated bench or lab use is more useful than a format chosen only for abstract price comparison. In this case, the current spiral listing also happens to be the best sampled price.
Who should buy the spiral copy
Buy the spiral copy if this manual is assigned in your zoology lab. In the current market, it is both the strongest price route and the most sensible working format.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














