Biology : how life works

Author(s)

    • Morris, James

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Biology : how life works

by James Morris ... [et al.]

Macmillan International Higher Education : W.H. Freeman, c2019

3rd ed

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Other authors: Daniel Hartl, Andrew Knoll, Robert Lue, Melissa Michael, Andrew Berry, Andrew Biewener, Brian Farrell, N. Michele Halbrook, Jean Heitz, Mark Hens, Elena R. Lozovsky, John Merrill, Rondall Phillis, Debra Pires

Includes index

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Description

Connected resources to help students connect How Life Works Biology: How Life Works has been a revolutionary force for both instructors and students in the majors biology course. It was the first truly comprehensive set of integrated tools for introductory biology, seamlessly incorporating powerful text, media, and assessment to create the best pedagogical experience for students. The already impressive visual program has been greatly improved and expanded. The powerful Visual Synthesis tools have been reimagined, allowing for more flexibility for both students and instructors. A new Tour Mode allows for learning objective-driven tours of the material and deep linking from the eText allow the student to jump straight from the text into a rich visual representation of the content. Instructors can also create customized tours to use for engaging in-class presentations. And finally, new animations have been added to the library, including a new 3D animation to support the animal physiology content. Achieve is the new online companion to How Life Works that includes a comprehensive set of interconnected teaching and assessment tools. It incorporates the most effective elements from Macmillan's market-leading solutions - including Sapling, LaunchPad, iClicker and others - in a single, easy to use platform.

Table of Contents

1. Life: Chemical, Cellular and Evolutionary Foundations.- Case 1 The First Cell: Information, Homeostasis, and Energy.- 2. The Molecules of Life.- 3. Nucleic Acids: The Encoding of Biological Information.- 4. Translation and Protein Structure.- 5. Organizing Principles: Lipids, Membranes, and Cell Compartments.- 6. Making Life Work: Capturing and Using Energy.- 7. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Energy from Carbohydrates.- 8. Photosynthesis: Using Sunlight to Build Carbohydrates.- Case 2 Cancer: Cell Signaling, Form, and Division.- 9. Cell Signaling.- 10. Cell Form and Function: Cytoskeleton, Cellular Junctions, and Extracellular Matrix.- 11. Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis.- Case 3 You, from A to T: Your Personal Genome.- 12. DNA Replication and Manipulation.- 13. Genomes.- 14. Mutation and Genetic Variation.- 15. Mendelian Inheritance.- 16. Sex Chromosomes, Linkage and Organelles.- 17. The Genetic and Environmental Basis of Complex Traits.- 18. Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation.- 19. Genes and Development.- 20. Animal Nervous Systems.- 21. Animal Movement: Muscles and Skeleton.- Case 4 Malaria: Co-evolution of Humans and a Parasite.- 22.- Evolution: Change over Time.- 23. Endocrine System.- 24. Species and Speciation.- 25. Evolutionary Patterns: Phylogeny and Fossils.- 26. Human Origins and Evolution.- Case 5 The Human Microbiome: Diversity Within.- 27.The Diversity of Prokaryotes.- 28. Eukaryotic Cells: Origins and Diversity.- 29. Being Multicellular.- Case 6 Agriculture: Feeding a Growing Population.- 30. Plant Structure and Physiology: Moving Photosynthesis onto Land.- 31. Plant Reproduction: Finding Mates and Dispersing Offspring.- 32. Plant Defense: Keeping the World Green.- 33. Plant Growth and Development: Building the Plant Body.- 34. Plant Diversity.- 35. Fungi: Structure, Function and Diversity.- Case 7 Biology Inspired Engineering: Using Nature to Solve Problems.- 36. Animal Form, Function, and Evolutionary History.- 37. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems.- 38. Metabolism, Nutrition, and Digestion.- 39. Animal Renal Systems: Water and Waste.- 40. Animal Reproduction and Development.- 41. Ecosystem Ecology.- 42. Immune System.- 43. Behavior and Behavioral Ecology.- Case 8 Biodiversity and Biodiversity Loss.- 44. Animal Diversity.- 45. Population Ecology.- 46. Species Interactions and Communities.- 47. Climate and Biomes.- 48. The Anthropocene.

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  • NCID
    BB29431129
  • ISBN
    • 9781319248048
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    lxi, 1117, 35, 25 p.
  • Size
    29 cm
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