Principles of Biology ISE
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
Av Robert Brooker DO NOT USE, Robert Brooker, Eric Widmaier, Linda Graham, Peter Stiling
979 kr
Principles of Biology is reflective of the shift taking place in the majors biology course from large and detail rich to short and conceptual, with a focus on new, cutting-edge science. A succinct and inviting text focused on central concepts, Principles of Biology helps students connect fundamental principles while challenging them to develop and hone critical thinking skills.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2023-02-27
- Mått228 x 274 x 40 mm
- Vikt2 120 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor1 152
- Upplaga4
- FörlagMcGraw-Hill Education
- ISBN9781266135828
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Rob Brooker (Ph.D., Yale University) received his B.A. in biology at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1978. At Harvard, he studied lactose permease, the product of the lacY gene of the lac operon. He continues working on transporters at the University of Minnesota, where he is a Professor in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development and has an active research laboratory. At the University of Minnesota, Dr. Brooker teaches undergraduate courses in biology, genetics, and cell biology. In addition to many other publications, he has written two undergraduate genetics texts published by McGraw-Hill: Genetics: Analysis & Principles, 4th edition, copyright 2012, and Concepts of Genetics, copyright 2012. Rob Brooker (Ph.D., Yale University) received his B.A. in biology at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1978. At Harvard, he studied lactose permease, the product of the lacY gene of the lac operon. He continues working on transporters at the University of Minnesota, where he is a Professor in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development and has an active research laboratory. At the University of Minnesota, Dr. Brooker teaches undergraduate courses in biology, genetics, and cell biology. In addition to many other publications, he has written two undergraduate genetics texts published by McGraw-Hill: Genetics: Analysis & Principles, 4th edition, copyright 2012, and Concepts of Genetics, copyright 2012. Eric P. Widmaier received his Ph.D. in 1984 in Endocrinology from the University of California at San Francisco. His postdoctoral training was in endocrinology and physiology at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, and The Salk Institute in La Jolla, CA. He is currently Professor of Biology at Boston University. Linda Graham is Professor of Botany and Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received her Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has taught a nonmajors plant biology course each year for more than 20 years. She also teaches courses on the biology of algae and bryophytes, contributes to an introductory biology course for majors, and has taught marine botany on a remote tropical island. Peter Stiling is a professor of biology at the University of South Florida at Tampa. He has taught classes in ecology, environmental science, and community ecology, and in 1995 he received a teaching award in recognition of classroom excellence in these areas. Dr. Stiling obtained his Ph.D. from University College, Cardiff, Wales, and completed postdoctoral research at Florida State University.
- 1 An Introduction to BiologyUNIT I Chemistry2 The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water3 The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic MoleculesUNIT II Cells4 Evolutionary Origin of Cells and Their General Features5 Membranes: The Interface Between Cells and Their Environment6 How Cells Utilize Energy7 How Cells Capture Light Energy via Photosynthesis8 How Cells Communicate with Each Other and with the EnvironmentUNIT III Genetics9 The Information of Life: DNA and RNA Structure, DNA Replication, and Chromosome Structure 10 The Expression of Genetic Information via Genes I: Transcription and Translation11 The Expression of Genetic Information via Genes II: Non-coding RNAs 12 The Control of Genetic Information via Gene Regulation 13 Altering the Genetic Material: Mutation, DNA Repair, and Cancer14 How Eukaryotic Cells Sort and Transmit Chromosomes: Mitosis and Meiosis15 Transmission of Genetic Information from Parents to Offspring I: Patterns That Follow Mendel’s Laws 16 Transmission of Genetic Information from Parents to Offspring II: Epigenetics, Linkage, and ExtranuclearInheritance17 The Simpler Genetic Systems of Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea18 Genetic Technologies: How Biologists Study Genes and Genomes UNIT IV Evolution19 Evolution of Life I: How Populations Change from Generation to Generation 20 Evolution of Life II: The Emergence of New Species 21 How Biologists Classify Species and Study Their Evolutionary Relationships22 The History of Life on Earth and Human Evolution UNIT V Diversity23 Diversity of Microbial Life: Archaea, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi24 Microbiomes: Microbial Systems on and Around Us 25 Plant Evolution: How Plant Diversification Changed Planet Earth26 Invertebrates: The Vast Array of Animal Life Without a Backbone 27 Vertebrates: Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, and MammalsUNIT VI Flowering Plants28 An Introduction to Flowering Plant Form and Function29 How Flowering Plants Sense and Interact with Their Environments 30 How Flowering Plants Obtain and Transport Water, Mineral Nutrients, and Organic Compounds31 How Flowering Plants Reproduce and DevelopUNIT VII Animals 32 General Features of Animal Bodies, and Homeostasis as a Key Principle of Animal Biology33 Neuroscience I: The Structure, Function, and Evolution of Nervous Systems34 Neuroscience II: How Sensory Systems Allow Animals to Interact with the Environment35 How Muscles and Skeletons Are Adaptations for Movement, Support, and Protection36 Circulatory and Respiratory Systems: Transporting Solutes and Exchanging Gases37 Digestive and Excretory Systems: Maintaining Nutrient, Water, and Energy Balance and Removing Waste 38 How Endocrine Systems Influence the Activities of All Other Organ Systems39 The Production of Offspring: Reproduction and Development 40 Immune Systems: How Animals Defend Against Pathogens and Other Dangers41 An Example of a System-Wide Response to a Challenge to HomeostasisUNIT VIII Ecology42 Behavioral Ecology: The Struggle to Find Food and Mates and to Pass on Genes43 Population Growth and Species Interactions44 Communities and Ecosystems: Ecological Organization at Large Scales45 Biomes: How Climate Affects the Distribution of Species on Earth46 The Age of Humans47 Biodiversity and Conservation Biology