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9780130922427

Laboratory Guide to the Natural World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780130922427

  • ISBN10:

    0130922420

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-01-01
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Summary

"Biology: A Guide to the Natural World" remains the only book written and illustrated from the ground up for those with little knowledge of biology. The Third Edition retains its best features rich, full-color art, an accessible writing style, and a full complement of digital resources while substantially updating the content throughout to emphasize the relevancy of biology to readers' lives. A seven-part organization covers essential parts: atoms, molecules, and cells; energy and its transformation; how life goes on: genetics; life's organizing principle: evolution and the diversity of life; a bounty that feeds us all: plants; what makes the organism tick? animal anatomy and physiology; and the living world as a whole: ecology and behavior. For the promotion of biological literacy to make individuals aware that they need it to participate in the workforce, make everyday decisions, and make informed choices at the ballot box.

Table of Contents

1. Science as a Way of Learning.
2. Natural History.

I. ESSENTIAL PARTS.

3. Biological Molecules.
4. Microscopy and Basic Cell Structure.
5. Diffusion and Osmosis.

II. ENERGY.

6. Proteins and Enzymes.
7. Deriving Energy from Food.
8. Photosynthesis.

III. GENETICS.

9. Cell Division.
10. Mendelian Genetics.
11. Biotechnology.

IV. EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION.

12. Evolution.
13. Classification and Taxonomic Keys.

V. THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE.

14. Bacteria.
15. Protists.
16. Fungi.
17. Plant Diversity.
18. Flowering Plants: Structure and Function.
19. Invertebrates.
20. Arthropods.
21. Chordates.

VI. MAMMALIAN ANATOMY.

22. Tissues and the Skeletal System.
23. The Nervous System and Sensory Perception.
24. The Cardiovascular System.
25. Rat Dissection.

VII. ECOLOGY.

26. Population Ecology.
27. Community and Environmental Ecology.
28. Predation.
29. Symbiosis.
30. Animal Behavior.
Appendix: Darwin: The Power of Movement in Plants.

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