Biology : the unity and diversity of life
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Biology : the unity and diversity of life
Thomson Brooks/Cole, c2004
10th ed., student ed. with InfoTrac College ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this text, the authors use the important connection between molecular biology structure, function and evolution to encourage student understanding instead of memorization. For example, Chapter 1 includes a preview of life's unity and diversity with an evolutionary perspective. Similar sections in Chapters 3, 5 and 6 on the structure and function of enzymes and other molecules prepare students for chapters on cell structure and metabolism, genetics, evolution, anatomy and physiology. This background prepares students to understand the power of comparative molecular studies in clarifying evolutionary relationships. Connection essays (28 in all) focus on this new integration of molecular structure, function and evolution.
Table of Contents
- Part I Concepts and Methods in Biology: Principles of Cellular Life
- Chemical Foundations for Cells
- Carbon Compounds in Cells
- Cell Structure and Function
- A Closer Look at Cell Membranes
- Ground Rules of Metabolism
- How Cells Acquire Energy
- How Cells Release Stored Energy. Part II Principles of Inheritance: Cell Division and Mitosis
- Meiosis
- Observable Patterns of Inheritance
- Human Genetics
- DNA Structure and Function
- From DNA to Proteins
- Controls Over Genes
- Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering. Part III Principles of Evolution: Microevolution
- Speciation
- The Macroevolutionary Puzzle
- The Origin and Evolution of Life. Part IV Evolution and Biodiversity: Prokaryotes and Viruses
- Protistans
- Plants
- Fungi
- Animals - The Invertebrates
- Animals - The Vertebrates
- Biodiversity in Perspective
- How Plants and Animals Work. Part V Plant Structure and Function: Plant Tissues
- Plant Nutrition and Transport
- Plant Reproduction
- Plant Growth and Development. Part V Animal Structure and Function: Animal Tissues and Organ Systems
- Integration and Control - Nervous Systems
- Sensory Reception
- Integration - Endocrine Control
- Protection, Support and Movement
- Circulation
- Immunity
- Respiration
- Digestion and Human Nutrition
- The Internal Environment
- Principles of Reproduction and Development
- Human Reproduction and Development. Part VII Ecology and Behaviour: Population Ecology
- Social Interactions
- Community Interactions
- Ecosystems
- The Biosphere
- Perspective on humans and the Biosphere.
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