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Biology : concepts & connections / Neil A. Campbell ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Campbell, Neil A, 1946-2004.
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. ; Pearson/Benjamin Cummings, c2009Edition: 6th ed., Int. ed.Description: xxxvii, 781,44, 29, 27 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0321526503 (pbk.); 9780321526502 (pbk.).Subject(s): BiologyDDC classification: 570
Contents:
1. Biology: exploring life. -- Unit 1: The life of the cell. - 2. The chemical basis of life. - 3. The molecules of cells. - 4. A tour of the cell. - 5. The working cell. - 6. How cells harvest chemical energy. - 7. Photosynthesis: using light to make food. -- Unit II: Cellular reproduction and genetics. - 8. The cellular basis of reproduction and inheritance. - 9. Patterns of inheritance. - 10. Molecular biology of the gene. - 11. How genes are controlled - 12. DNA technology and genomics. -- Unit III: Concepts of evolution. - 13. How populations evolve. - 14. The origin of species. - 15. Tracing evolutionary history. -- Unit IV: The evolution of biological diversity. - 16. The origin and evolution of microbial life: prokaryotes and protists. - 17. Plants, fungi, and the colonization of land. - 18. The evolution of invertebrate diversity - 19. The evolution of vertebrate diversity -- Unit V: Animals: Form and function. - 20. Unifying concepts of animal structure and function. - 21. Nutrition and digestion. - 22. Gas exchange. - 23. Circulation. - 24. The immune system. - 25. Control of body temperature and water balance. - 26. Hormones and the endocrine system. - 27. Reproduction and embryonic development. - 28. Nervous systems. - 29. The senses. - 30. How animals move. - Unit VI: Plants: form and function. - 31. Plant structure, reproduction, and development. - 32. Plant nutrition and transport. - 33. Control systems in plants. -- Units VII: Ecology. - 34. The Biosphere: An introduction to earth's diverse environments. - 35. Behavioral adaptations to the environment. - 36. Population ecology. - 37. Communities and ecosystems. - 38. Conservation biology.
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1. Biology: exploring life. -- Unit 1: The life of the cell. - 2. The chemical basis of life. - 3. The molecules of cells. - 4. A tour of the cell. - 5. The working cell. - 6. How cells harvest chemical energy. - 7. Photosynthesis: using light to make food. -- Unit II: Cellular reproduction and genetics. - 8. The cellular basis of reproduction and inheritance. - 9. Patterns of inheritance. - 10. Molecular biology of the gene. - 11. How genes are controlled - 12. DNA technology and genomics. -- Unit III: Concepts of evolution. - 13. How populations evolve. - 14. The origin of species. - 15. Tracing evolutionary history. -- Unit IV: The evolution of biological diversity. - 16. The origin and evolution of microbial life: prokaryotes and protists. - 17. Plants, fungi, and the colonization of land. - 18. The evolution of invertebrate diversity - 19. The evolution of vertebrate diversity -- Unit V: Animals: Form and function. - 20. Unifying concepts of animal structure and function. - 21. Nutrition and digestion. - 22. Gas exchange. - 23. Circulation. - 24. The immune system. - 25. Control of body temperature and water balance. - 26. Hormones and the endocrine system. - 27. Reproduction and embryonic development. - 28. Nervous systems. - 29. The senses. - 30. How animals move. - Unit VI: Plants: form and function. - 31. Plant structure, reproduction, and development. - 32. Plant nutrition and transport. - 33. Control systems in plants. -- Units VII: Ecology. - 34. The Biosphere: An introduction to earth's diverse environments. - 35. Behavioral adaptations to the environment. - 36. Population ecology. - 37. Communities and ecosystems. - 38. Conservation biology.

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