Discover Biology Core Topics 4th Edition Cain Test Bank

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0393931617
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0393931617
  • Author: Michael L. Cain

Discover Biology helps students become biologically literate students€”to progress from science to scientific literacy.Written from the ground up for nonmajors, Discover Biology is the only introductory biology textbook to present consistently applied features in each chapter that not only demonstrate biology€™s everyday relevance, but teach students how to move from simply understanding core biological concepts to actively applying those concepts to our rapidly changing world. Discover Biology helps students become biologically literate students€”to progress from science to scientific literacy.

Table contents:

  1. Chapter 1 – The Nature of Science and the Characteristics of Life
  2. 1.1 – The Nature of Science
  3. 1.2 – The Process of Science
  4. 1.3 – Scientific Facts and Theories
  5. 1.4 – The Characteristics of Living Organisms
  6. 1.5 – Biological Evolution and the Unity and Diversity of Life
  7. 1.6 – The Biological Hierarchy
  8. Chapter 2 – The Chemistry of Life
  9. 2.1 – Matter, Elements, and Atomic Structure
  10. 2.2 – The Bonds That Link Atoms
  11. 2.3 – The Special Properties of Water
  12. 2.4 – Chemical Reactions
  13. 2.5 – The pH Scale
  14. 2.6 – The Chemical Building Blocks of Life
  15. 2.7 – Carbohydrates
  16. 2.8 – Proteins
  17. 2.9 – Lipids
  18. 2.10 – Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
  19. Chapter 3 – Cell Structure and Internal Compartments
  20. 3.1 – Cells: The Smallest Units of Life
  21. 3.2 – The Plasma Membrane
  22. 3.3 – Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
  23. 3.4 – Internal Compartments of Eukaryotic Cells
  24. 3.5 – The Cytoskeleton
  25. Chapter 4 – Cell Membranes, Transport, and Communication
  26. 4.1 – The Plasma Membrane as Gate and Gatekeeper
  27. 4.2 – Osmosis
  28. 4.3 – Facilitated Membrane Transport
  29. 4.4 – Exocytosis and Endocytosis
  30. 4.5 – Cellular Connections
  31. 4.6 – Cell Signaling
  32. Chapter 5 – Energy Metabolism, and Enzymes
  33. 5.1 – The Role of Energy in Living Systems
  34. 5.2 – Metabolism
  35. 5.3 – Enzymes
  36. 5.4 – Metabolic Pathways
  37. Chapter 6 – Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
  38. 6.1 – Molecular Energy Carriers
  39. 6.2 – An Overview of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
  40. 6.3 – Photosynthesis: Energy from Sunlight
  41. 6.4 – Cellular Respiration: Energy from Food
  42. Chapter 7 – Cell Division
  43. 7.1 – Why Cells Divide
  44. 7.2 – The Cell Cycle
  45. 7.3 – The Chromosomal Organization of Genetic Material
  46. 7.4 – Mitosis and Cytokinesis: From One Cell to Two Identical Cells
  47. 7.5 – Meiosis: Halving the Chromosome Set to Make Gametes
  48. Chapter 8 – Cancer and Human Health
  49. 8.1 – Cancer: Good Cells Gone Bad
  50. 8.2 – Cancer-Critical Genes
  51. 8.3 – The Progression to Cancer
  52. 8.4 – Treatment and Prevention
  53. Chapter 9 – Patterns of Inheritance
  54. 9.1 – Principles of Genetics: An Overview
  55. 9.2 – Basic Patterns of Inheritance
  56. 9.3 – Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance
  57. 9.4 – Extensions of Mendel’s Laws
  58. Chapter 10 – Chromosomes and Human Genetics
  59. 10.1 – The Role of Chromosomes in Inheritance
  60. 10.2 – Genetic Linkage and Crossing-Over
  61. 10.3 – Human Genetic Disorders
  62. 10.4 – Autosomal Inheritance of Single-Gene Mutations
  63. 10.5 – Sex-Linked Inheritance of Single-Gene Mutations
  64. 10.6 – Inherited Chromosomal Abnormalities
  65. Chapter 11 – DNA and Genes
  66. 11.1 – An Overview of DNA and Genes
  67. 11.2 – The Three-Dimensional Structure of DNA
  68. 11.3 – How DNA Is Replicated
  69. 11.4 – Repairing Replication Errors and Damaged DNA
  70. 11.5 – Genome Organization
  71. 11.6 – DNA Packing in Eukaryotes
  72. 11.7 – Patterns of Gene Expression
  73. Chapter 12 – From Gene to Protein
  74. 12.1 – How Genes Work
  75. 12.2 – Transcription: Information Flow from DNA to RNA
  76. 12.3 – The Genetic Code
  77. 12.4 – Translation: Information Flow from mRNA to Protein
  78. 12.5 – The Effect of Mutations on Protein Synthesis
  79. 12.6 – How Cells Control Gene Expression
  80. Chapter 13 – DNA Technology
  81. 13.1 – The Brave New World of DNA Technology
  82. 13.2 – DNA Fingerprinting
  83. 13.3 – Genetic Engineering
  84. 13.4 – Reproductive Cloning of Animals
  85. 13.5 – Stem Cells: Dedicated to Division
  86. 13.6 – Human Gene Therapy
  87. 13.7 – Ethical and Social Dimensions of DNA Technology
  88. 13.8 – A Closer Look at Some Tools of DNA Technology
  89. Chapter 14 – How Evolution Works
  90. 14.1 – Evolution and Natural Selection
  91. 14.2 – Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change
  92. 14.3 – Natural Selection Leads to Adaptive Evolution
  93. 14.4 – Adaptations
  94. 14.5 – Sexual Selection
  95. 14.6 – The Evidence for Biological Evolution
  96. 14.7 – The Impact of Evolutionary Thought
  97. Chapter 15 – The Origin of Species
  98. 15.1 – What Are Species?
  99. 15.2 – Speciation: Generating Biodiversity
  100. 15.3 – Adaptive Radiations: Increases in the Diversity of Life
  101. 15.4 – Evolution Can Explain the Unity and Diversity of Life
  102. 15.5 – Rates of Speciation
  103. Chapter 16 – The Evolutionary History of Life
  104. 16.1 – Macroevolution: Large-Scale Body Changes
  105. 16.2 – The Fossil Record: A Guide to the Past
  106. 16.3 – The History of Life on Earth
  107. 16.4 – The Effects of Plate Tectonics
  108. 16.5 – Mass Extinctions: Worldwide Losses of Species
  109. 16.6 – Rapid Macroevolution through Differential Gene Expression
  110. 16.7 – Phylogenetics: Reconstructing Evolutionary Relationships
  111. Chapter 17 – Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses
  112. 17.1 – The Diversity of Life
  113. 17.2 – Bacteria and Archaea: Tiny, Successful, and Abundant
  114. 17.3 – How Prokaryotes Affect Our World
  115. 17.4 – Viruses: Nonliving Infectious Agents
  116. Chapter 18 – Protista, Plantae, and Fungi
  117. 18.1 – The Dawn of Eukarya
  118. 18.2 – Protista: The First Eukaryotes
  119. 18.3 – Plantae: The Green Mantle of Our World
  120. 18.4 – Fungi: A World of Decomposers
  121. 18.5 – Lichens and Mycorrhizae: Collaborations between Kingdoms
  122. Chapter 19 – Animalia
  123. 19.1 – The Evolutionary Origins of Animalia
  124. 19.2 – Characteristics of Animals
  125. 19.3 – The First Invertebrates: Sponges, Jellyfish, and Relatives
  126. 19.4 – The Protostomes
  127. 19.5 – The Deuterostomes
  128. 19.6 – Chordates like Us: The Vertebrates
  129. Chapter 20 – The Biosphere
  130. 20.1 – Ecology: Understanding the Interconnected Web
  131. 20.2 – Climate’s Large Effect on the Biosphere
  132. 20.3 – Terrestrial Biomes
  133. 20.4 – Aquatic Biomes
  134. Chapter 21 – Growth of Populations
  135. 21.1 – What Is a Population?
  136. 21.2 – Changes in Population Size
  137. 21.3 – Exponential Growth
  138. 21.4 – Logistic Growth and the Limits on Population Size
  139. 21.5 – Applications of Population Ecology
  140. Chapter 22 – Animal Behavior
  141. 22.1 – Sensing and Responding: The Nature of Behavioral Responses
  142. 22.2 – Fixed and Learned Behaviors in Animals
  143. 22.3 – Social Behavior in Animals
  144. 22.4 – Facilitating Behavioral Interactions through Communication
  145. 22.5 – Mating Behaviors
  146. Chapter 23 – Ecological Communities
  147. 23.1 – Species Interactions
  148. 23.2 – How Species Interactions Shape Communities
  149. 23.3 – How Communities Change over Time
  150. 23.4 – Human Impacts on Community Structure
  151. Chapter 24 – Ecosystems
  152. 24.1 – How Ecosystems Function: An Overview
  153. 24.2 – Energy Capture in Ecosystems
  154. 24.3 – Energy Flow through Ecosystems
  155. 24.4 – Biogeochemical Cycles
  156. 24.5 – Human Actions Can Alter Ecosystem Processes
  157. Chapter 25 – Global Change
  158. 25.1 – Land and Water Transformation
  159. 25.2 – Changes in the Chemistry of Earth
  160. 25.3 – Human Impacts on the Global Carbon Cycle
  161. 25.4 – Climate Change
  162. 25.5 – Timely Action Can Avert the Worst-Case Scenarios
  163. Index
  164. Glossary
  165. Credits

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