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David Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, May Berenbaum
Life: The Science of Biology Ninth Edition Details Authors: David Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, May Berenbaum Title: Life: The Science of Biology Publication Date: October 15, 2009 Publisher: W. H. Freeman Pages: 1267 List Price: $105 File Format: PDF File Size: 142 MB Description The science of biology evolves. The science classroom and lab evolve. In this edition, as always, Life: The Science of Biology evolves with them, in innovative, authoritative, and captivating ways. From the First Edition to the present, Life has set the standard for being the most balanced experimentally-based introductory biology text. Life has always presented how we know (the process of science through experiments) as well as what we know (concepts and facts derived from these experiments). The new edition builds on this legacy, again teaching fundamental concepts and the latest developments by taking students step-by-step through the research that revealed them. To achieve this, all of the Ninth Edition’s innovations—new authorship, new and reorganized chapters, new experimental content, enhanced features, and art, and new media tools—are focused on giving students and instructors the best tools for bringing the best of biological research and applications into the introductory majors biology course. Enduring Features Balanced experimental coverage. Life stands out from the other introductory biology texts in that it is not simply a “laundry list” of facts, nor is it so filled with strings of experiments that it obscures the concepts students need to learn. Cutting-edge content. Life has always broken new content ground and continues to do so in the Ninth Edition. Innovative balloon art. Consistently praised as having the best illustration program in introductory biology, Life uses step-by-step illustrations with strategically placed balloon captions to guide students through experiments and biological processes with succinct, clear explanations. The best media. Life continues to lead the pack with cutting-edge teaching and learning support, every component of which was created for this book alone. The new BioPortal provides a complete online gateway to all of the student and instructor resources available with Life. Extensive presentation resources allow great flexibility in incorporating engaging images, videos, and animations into the lecture. Newly updated and integrated assessment resources help instructors keep close track of student and class progress. Table of Contents PART ONE The Science of Life and Its Chemical Basis 1. Studying Life 2. Small Molecules and the Chemistry of Life 3. Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Lipids 4. Nucleic Acids and the Origin of Life PART TWO Cells 5. Cells: The Working Units of Life 6. Cell Membranes 7. Cell Signaling and Communication PART THREE Cells and Energy 8. Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism 9. Pathways that Harvest Chemical Energy 10. Photosynthesis: Energy from Sunlight PART FOUR Genes and Heredity 11. The Cell Cycle and Cell Division 12. Inheritance, Genes, and Chromosomes 13. DNA and Its Role in Heredity 14. From DNA to Protein: Gene Expression 15. Gene Mutation and Molecular Medicine 16. Regulation of Gene Expression PART FIVE Genomes 17. Genomes 18. Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology 19. Differential Gene Expression in Development 20. Development and Evolutionary Change PART SIX The Patterns and Processes of Evolution 21. Evidence and Mechanisms of Evolution 22. Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies 23. Species and Their Formation 24. Evolution of Genes and Genomes 25. The History of Life on Earth PART SEVEN The Evolution of Diversity 26. Bacteria and Archaea: The Prokaryotic Domains 27. The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes 28. Plants without Seeds: From Water to Land 29. The Evolution of Seed Plants 30. Fungi: Recyclers, Pathogens, Parasites, and Plant Partners 31. Animal Origins and the Evolution of Body Plans 32. Protostome Animals 33. Deuterostome Animals PART EIGHT Flowering Plants: Form and Function 34. The Plant Body 35. Transport in Plants 36. Plant Nutrition 37. Regulation of Plant Growth 38. Reproduction in Flowering Plants 39. Plant Responses to Environmental Challenges PART NINE Animals: Form and Function 40. Physiology, Homeostasis, and Temperature Regulation 41. Animal Hormones 42. Immunology: Animal Defense Systems 43. Animal Reproduction 44. Animal Development 45. Neurons and Nervous Systems 46. Sensory Systems 47. The Mammalian Nervous System: Structure and Higher Function 48. Musculoskeletal Systems 49. Gas Exchange in Animals 50. Circulatory Systems 51. Nutrition, Digestion, and Absorption 52. Salt and Water Balance and Nitrogen Excretion 53. Animal Behavior PART TEN Ecology 54. Ecology and the Distribution of Life 55. Population Ecology 56. Species Interactions and Coevolution 57. Community Ecology 58. Ecosystems and Global Ecology 59. Conservation Biology Sharing Widget |
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