Introduction | p. 1 |
About This Book | p. 1 |
Conventions Used in This Book | p. 2 |
Foolish Assumptions | p. 2 |
How This Book Is Organized | p. 3 |
Getting the Basics | p. 3 |
Creating the Future with Cell Division and Genetics | p. 3 |
Making Connections with Ecology and Evolution | p. 4 |
Getting to Know the Human Body | p. 4 |
Going Green with Plant Biology | p. 4 |
The Part of Tens | p. 4 |
Icons Used in This Book | p. 5 |
Where to Go from Here | p. 5 |
Getting the Basics | p. 7 |
Figuring Out the Scientific Method | p. 9 |
Developing Hypotheses | p. 9 |
Practicing the Scientific Method | p. 10 |
Designing Experiments | p. 12 |
Making an Experiment Count | p. 16 |
Building Theories | p. 17 |
Answers to Questions on the Scientific Method | p. 19 |
Solving Problems in the Chemistry of Life | p. 21 |
Mapping Atoms | p. 21 |
Elemental Thinking | p. 23 |
Figuring Out Molecules | p. 25 |
Recognizing Macromolecules | p. 28 |
Staying sweet with carbohydrates | p. 29 |
Getting things done with proteins | p. 31 |
Making plans with nucleic acids | p. 33 |
Storing energy and building boundaries with lipids | p. 36 |
Answers to Questions on the Chemistry of Life | p. 40 |
Identifying Cell Parts and Understanding Their Functions | p. 43 |
Introducing Cells | p. 43 |
Holding it all together: The plasma membrane | p. 45 |
Getting in and out of cells | p. 46 |
Creating proteins: Ribosomes | p. 48 |
Taking a Tour of Animal Cells | p. 48 |
Checking Out Plant Cells | p. 50 |
Peeking at Prokaryotes | p. 52 |
Answers to Questions on Cells | p. 53 |
Tracking the Flow of Energy and Matter | p. 55 |
Figuring Out the Role of Food | p. 55 |
Make it or break it | p. 56 |
Feeling energized about energy | p. 57 |
Getting a reaction | p. 58 |
Transferring energy with ATP | p. 60 |
Moving your metabolism with enzymes | p. 61 |
Reduce, reuse, recycle | p. 63 |
Photosynthesis: Cooking Up Carbohydrates | p. 64 |
Light reactions of photosynthesis: Transforming energy from the ultimate energy source | p. 66 |
Light-independent reactions of photosynthesis: Putting matter and energy together | p. 67 |
Cellular Respiration: Extracting Energy from Food | p. 69 |
Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle: Breaking down glucose to carbon dioxide | p. 70 |
Oxidative Phosphorylation: Transferring energy to ATP | p. 72 |
Answers to Questions on Tracking the Flow of Energy and Matter | p. 75 |
Creating the Future With Celt Division and Genetics | p. 79 |
Divide and Conquer: Recognizing the Phases of Cell Division | p. 81 |
Talking 'bout the Generations | p. 81 |
Duplicating and Dividing Your DNA | p. 82 |
Riding the Cell Cycle | p. 86 |
Marching Through Mitosis | p. 87 |
Getting Ready for Sexual Reproduction | p. 91 |
Making Gametes by Meiosis | p. 93 |
Contrasting Mitosis and Meiosis | p. 96 |
Answers to Questions on Cell Division | p. 98 |
Predicting Future Generations with Mendelian Genetics | p. 101 |
Getting Acquainted with the Lingo of Genetics | p. 101 |
Discovering the Laws of Inheritance | p. 103 |
Figuring Out Genetic Puzzles | p. 106 |
Climbing the Branches of Your Family Tree | p. 107 |
Answers to Questions on Genetics | p. 111 |
Taking Genetics to the DNA Level | p. 113 |
Going with the Flow of Genetic Information | p. 113 |
Making a Copy of the Genetic Code: Transcription | p. 114 |
Locating genes within a chromosome | p. 116 |
Doing transcription one step at a time | p. 116 |
Putting on the finishing touches: RNA processing | p. 117 |
Decoding the Message in mRNA: Translation | p. 118 |
Deciphering mRNA codes with tRNA | p. 120 |
Doing translation one step at a time | p. 121 |
Measuring the Impact of Mutations | p. 125 |
Answers to Questions on the Genetic Code | p. 128 |
Going Straight to the Source with DNA Technology | p. 131 |
Discovering the Power of DNA Technology | p. 131 |
Cutting DNA with Restriction Enzymes | p. 132 |
Separating Molecules with Gel Electrophoresis | p. 135 |
Copying DNA with PCR | p. 137 |
Reading a Gene with DNA Sequencing | p. 138 |
Answers to Questions on DNA Technology | p. 141 |
Making Connections With Ecology and Evolution | p. 143 |
Organizing the Living World | p. 145 |
Examining Relationships | p. 145 |
Classifying Life | p. 147 |
Figuring Out Relationships from Phylogenetic Trees | p. 149 |
Answers to Questions on Classification and Phylogeny | p. 152 |
Connecting Organisms in Ecosystems | p. 153 |
Ecosystems: Bringing It All Together | p. 153 |
Describing Populations | p. 155 |
Tracking Changes in Populations | p. 157 |
Getting Along with Other Species | p. 160 |
Discovering the Job Descriptions of Organisms | p. 161 |
Following the Flow of Energy through Ecosystems | p. 162 |
Recycling Matter within Ecosystems | p. 164 |
Answers to Questions on Ecosystems | p. 166 |
Evaluating the Effects of Evolution | p. 169 |
Defining Evolution | p. 169 |
Predicting the Outcome of Natural Selection | p. 171 |
Supporting the Theory of Evolution | p. 172 |
Answers to Questions on Evolution | p. 175 |
Getting to Know the Human Body | p. 177 |
Building Bodies with the Skeletal and Muscular Systems | p. 179 |
Moving Around with Friction and Gravity | p. 179 |
Getting Support from Skeletons and Bones | p. 180 |
This Joint Is Jumpin' | p. 184 |
Flexing Your Knowledge of Muscles | p. 185 |
Answers to Questions on the Skeletal and Muscular Systems | p. 187 |
Giving Your Body What it Needs: The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems | p. 189 |
Catching Your Breath: Animal Respiration | p. 189 |
Taking a Breath with the Human Respiratory System | p. 191 |
In with the Good, Out with the Bad: Animal Circulatory Systems | p. 192 |
Navigating the Human Heart and Circulatory System | p. 193 |
Entering the cardiac cycle | p. 195 |
Oxygenating the blood: Pulmonary circulation | p. 196 |
Spreading oxygenated blood around: Systemic circulation | p. 197 |
Answers to Questions on the Respiratory and Circulatory Systems | p. 199 |
Processing Food with the Digestive and Excretory Systems | p. 201 |
Got Food? Understanding What Happens When Animals Eat | p. 201 |
Moving Along the Human Digestive System | p. 203 |
Filtering Fluids through the Urinary System | p. 206 |
Exploring the Inner Workings of the Human Kidney | p. 207 |
Answers to Questions on the Digestive and Excretory Systems | p. 209 |
Fighting Enemies with the Immune System | p. 211 |
Microbial Encounters of the Best and Worst Kinds | p. 211 |
Investigating Your Built-in Defenses | p. 214 |
Fighting Back with Adaptive Immunity | p. 216 |
Answers to Questions on the Immune System | p. 219 |
Sending Messages with the Nervous and Endocrine Systems | p. 221 |
Mapping out Nervous Systems | p. 221 |
Getting on Your Nerves | p. 223 |
Getting in on the Action Potential | p. 225 |
Regulating the Body with Glands and Hormones | p. 228 |
Answers to Questions on the Nervous and Endocrine Systems | p. 230 |
Making Babies with the Reproductive System | p. 231 |
Identifying the Parts of the Male Reproductive System | p. 231 |
Identifying the Parts of the Female Reproductive System | p. 233 |
Following the Female Ovarian and Menstrual Cycles | p. 235 |
Fertilization through Birth: Developing New Humans | p. 237 |
Answers to Questions on the Human Reproductive System | p. 241 |
Going Green With Plant Biology | p. 243 |
Studying Plant Structures | p. 245 |
Peering at the Parts and Types of Plants | p. 245 |
Taking-a Look at Plant Tissues | p. 250 |
Growing Like a Weed: Plant Reproduction | p. 254 |
Answers to Questions on Plant Structures | p. 259 |
Pondering Problems in Plant Physiology | p. 261 |
Taking Minerals from the Soil | p. 261 |
Pulling Water Through Plants | p. 263 |
Sending Sugars from Sources to Sinks | p. 264 |
Seeding Signals with Plant Hormones | p. 267 |
Answers to Questions on Plant Physiology | p. 269 |
The Part of Tens | p. 271 |
Ten Tips for Getting an A in Biology | p. 273 |
Put in Your Time | p. 273 |
Make Vocabulary Flashcards | p. 273 |
Pace Yourself | p. 274 |
Study Actively, Not Passively | p. 274 |
Phone a Friend | p. 275 |
Test Yourself Before Your Instructor Tests You | p. 275 |
Maximize the Easy Points | p. 275 |
Ask for Help Upfront | p. 276 |
Use Your Resources | p. 276 |
Don't Leave It in the Classroom | p. 276 |
Ten (Plus One) Great Biology Websites | p. 277 |
Dummies.com | p. 277 |
The Biology Project at the University of Arizona | p. 278 |
Genetic Science Learning Center | p. 278 |
DNA from the Beginning | p. 278 |
Life: The Science of Biology | p. 278 |
The Biology Corner | p. 278 |
Cells Alive! | p. 279 |
The Virtual Cell | p. 279 |
The Virtual Plant Cell | p. 279 |
Quia.com | p. 279 |
HHMI Biolnteractive Holiday Lectures | p. 279 |
Index | p. 281 |
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