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- ISBN-10 : 126024086X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1260240863
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Table contents:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Biology
Unit I CHEMISTRY
Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water
Chapter 3: The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic Molecules
Unit II CELLS
Chapter 4: Evolutionary Origin of Cells and Their General Features
Chapter 5: Membranes: The Interface Between Cells and Their Environment
Chapter 6: How Cells Utilize Energy
Chapter 7: How Cells Capture Light Energy via Photosynthesis
Chapter 8: How Cells Communicate with Each Other and with the Environment
Unit III GENETICS
Chapter 9: The Information of Life: DNA and RNA Structure, DNA Replication, and Chromosome Structure
Chapter 10: The Expression of Genetic Information via Genes I: Transcription and Translation
Chapter 11: The Expression of Genetic Information via Genes II: Non-coding RNAs
Chapter 12: The Control of Genetic Information via Gene Regulation
Chapter 13: Altering the Genetic Material: Mutation, DNA Repair, and Cancer
Chapter 14: How Eukaryotic Cells Sort and Transmit Chromosomes: Mitosis and Meiosis
Chapter 15: Transmission of Genetic Information from Parents to Offspring I: Patterns That Follow Mendel’s Laws
Chapter 16: Transmission of Genetic Information from Parents to Offspring II: Epigenetics, Linkage, and Extranuclear Inheritance
Chapter 17: The Simpler Genetic Systems of Viruses and Bacteria
Chapter 18: Genetic Technologies: How Biologists Study Genes and Genomes
Unit IV EVOLUTION
Chapter 19: Evolution of Life I: How Populations Change from Generation to Generation
Chapter 20: Evolution of Life II: The Emergence of New Species
Chapter 21: How Biologists Classify Species and Study Their Evolutionary Relationships
Chapter 22: The History of Life on Earth and Human Evolution
Unit V DIVERSITY
Chapter 23: Diversity of Microbial Life: Archaea, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi
Chapter 24: Microbiomes: Microbial Systems on and Around Us
Chapter 25: Plant Evolution: How Plant Diversification Changed Planet Earth
Chapter 26: Invertebrates: The Vast Array of Animal Life Without a Backbone
Chapter 27: Vertebrates: Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Mammals
Unit VI FLOWERING PLANTS
Chapter 28: An Introduction to Flowering Plant Form and Function
Chapter 29: How Flowering Plants Sense and Interact with Their Environments
Chapter 30: How Flowering Plants Obtain and Transport Water, Mineral Nutrients, and Organic Compounds
Chapter 31: How Flowering Plants Reproduce and Develop
Unit VII ANIMALS
Chapter 32: General Features of Animal Bodies, and Homeostasis as a Key Principle of Animal Biology
Chapter 33: Neuroscience I: The Structure, Function, and Evolution of Nervous Systems
Chapter 34: Neuroscience II: How Sensory Systems Allow Animals to Interact with the Environment
Chapter 35: How Muscles and Skeletons Are Adaptations for Movement, Support, and Protection
Chapter 36: Circulatory and Respiratory Systems: Transporting Solutes and Exchanging Gases
Chapter 37: Digestive and Excretory Systems: Maintaining Nutrient, Water, and Energy Balance and Removing Waste
Chapter 38: How Endocrine Systems Influence the Activities of All Other Organ Systems
Chapter 39: The Production of Offspring: Reproduction and Development
Chapter 40: Immune Systems: How Animals Defend Against Pathogens and Other Dangers
Chapter 41: Integrated Responses of Animal Organ Systems to a Challenge to Homeostasis
Unit VIII ECOLOGY
Chapter 42: Behavioral Ecology: The Struggle to Find Food and Mates and to Pass On Genes
Chapter 43: Population Growth and Species Interactions
Chapter 44: Communities and Ecosystems: Ecological Organization at Large Scales
Chapter 45: Biomes: How Climate Affects the Distribution of Species on Earth
Chapter 46: The Age of Humans
Chapter 47: Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
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