The main concern of the book is analysis of biological processes the final stage of which is
mathematical modeling i.e. quantitative presentation of the processes in rigorous mathematical
terms. It is designated for non-mathematicians. Mathematical models can be compared with
experimental data thus verifying the validity of the models and finally of the initial
assumptions and verbal descriptions of the processes. The models (usually in the form of
mathematical equations) are achieved painlessly via the schemes summarising verbal description
of what is known concerning the processes. To solve the equations computer software is used.
The step-by-step analysis leads to quite sophisticated models some of them being original. The
book helps the reader to develop more general approach to the problems. It may be useful for
experienced readers as well.