Campbell Biology Concepts and Connections 9th Edition Taylor Test Bank
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0134653408
- ISBN-13 : 978-0134653402
- Author: Martha Taylor, Jean Dickey, Kelly Hogan, Eric Simon, Jane Reece
A conceptual framework for understanding the world of biology
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections
continues to introduce pedagogical innovations, which motivate students not only to learn, but also engage with biology. This bestselling textbook is designed to help students stay focused with its hallmark modular organization around central concepts and engages students in connections between concepts and the world outside of the classroom with Scientific Thinking, Evolution Connection and Connection essays in every chapter. The 9th Edition offers students a framework organized around fundamental biological themes and encourages them to analyze visual representations of data with new Visualizing the Data figures. A reorganized Chapter One emphasizes the process of science and scientific reasoning, and robust instructor resources and multimedia allow students to engage with biological concepts in a memorable way. Unparalleled resources let instructors develop active and high interest lectures with ease.
Table contents:
1. Biology : exploring life
Unit I. 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. Microbial life : prokaryotes and protists ;
17. The evolution of plant and fungal diversity ;
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, growth, and reproduction ;
32. Plant nutrition and transport ;
33. Control systems in plants
Unit 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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