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Contents
Chapter gt1 Introduction: gtThemes gtin gtthe gtStudy gtof gtLife 1
Chapter gt2 The gtChemical gtContext gtof gtLife 17
Chapter gt3 Water gtand gtthe gtFitness gtof gtthe gtEnvironment 41
Chapter gt4 Carbon gtand gtthe gtMolecular gtDiversity gtof gtLife 61
Chapter gt5 The gtStructure gtand gtFunction gtof gtLarge gtBiological gtMolecules 82
Chapter gt6 A gtTour gtof gtthe gtCell 110
Chapter gt7 Membrane gtStructure gtand gtFunction 129
Chapter gt8 An gtIntroduction gtto gtMetabolism 150
Chapter gt9 Cellular gtRespiration: gtHarvesting gtChemical gtEnergy 172
Chapter gt10 Photosynthesis 200
Chapter gt11 Cell gtCommunication 220
Chapter gt12 The gtCell gtCycle 236
Chapter gt13 Meiosis gtand gtSexual gtLife gtCycles 257
Chapter gt14 Mendel gtand gtthe gtGene gtIdea 277
Chapter gt15 The gtChromosomal gtBasis gtof gtInheritance 301
Chapter gt16 The gtMolecular gtBasis gtof gtInheritance 321
Chapter gt17 From gtGene gtto gtProtein 340
Chapter gt18 Regulation gtof gtGene gtExpression 364
Chapter gt19 Viruses 389
Chapter gt20 Biotechnology 400
Chapter gt21 Genomes gtand gtTheir gtEvolution 420
Chapter gt22 Descent gtwith gtModification: gtA gtDarwinian gtView gtof gtLife 430
Chapter gt23 The gtEvolution gtof gtPopulations 447
Chapter gt24 The gtOrigin gtof gtSpecies 472
Chapter gt25 The gtHistory gtof gtLife gton gtEarth 491
Chapter gt26 Phylogeny gtand gtthe gtTree gtof gtLife 519
Chapter gt27 Bacteria gtand gtArchaea 546
Chapter gt28 Protists 571
Chapter gt29 Plant gtDiversity gtI: gtHow gtPlants gtColonized gtLand 595
Chapter gt30 Plant gtDiversity gtII: gtThe gtEvolution gtof gtSeed gtPlants 615
,Chapter gt31 Fungi 642
Chapter gt32 An gtIntroduction gtto gtAnimal gtDiversity 665
Chapter gt33 Invertebrates 689
Chapter gt34 Vertebrates 717
Chapter gt35 Plant gtStructure, gtGrowth, gtand gtDevelopment 744
Chapter gt36 Resource gtAcquisition gtand gtTransport gtin gtVascular gtPlants 764
Chapter gt37 Soil gtand gtPlant gtNutrition 784
Chapter gt38 Angiosperm gtReproduction gtand gtBiotechnology 805
Chapter gt39 Plant gtResponses gtto gtInternal gtand gtExternal gtSignals 825
Chapter gt40 Basic gtPrinciples gtof gtAnimal gtForm gtand gtFunction 851
Chapter gt41 Animal gtNutrition 869
Chapter gt42 Circulation gtand gtGas gtExchange 886
Chapter gt43 The gtImmune gtSystem 905
Chapter gt44 Osmoregulation gtand gtExcretion 927
Chapter gt45 Hormones gtand gtthe gtEndocrine gtSystem 939
Chapter gt46 Animal gtReproduction 956
Chapter gt47 Animal gtDevelopment 976
Chapter gt48 Neurons, gtSynapses, gtand gtSignaling 993
Chapter gt49 Nervous gtSystems 1007
Chapter gt50 Sensory gtand gtMotor gtMechanisms 1019
Chapter gt51 Animal gtBehavior 1035
Chapter gt52 An gtIntroduction gtto gtEcology gtand gtthe gtBiosphere 1054
Chapter gt53 Population gtEcology 1074
Chapter gt54 Community gtEcology 1102
Chapter gt55 Ecosystems 1121
Chapter gt56 Conservation gtBiology gtand gtRestoration gtEcology 1144
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, Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life
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The gtintroduction gtto gtthe gtstudy gtof gtbiology gtin gtChapter gt1 gthighlights gtseven gtbook gt-wide gtthemes,
gtwith gtspecial gtemphasis g t on g t the g t core g t theme g t of g t evolution. g t How g t scientists g t use
g t inductive g t reasoning g t to g t draw g t general gtconclusions g t and g t deductive g t reasoning g t to g t test
g t hypotheses g t is g t emphasized. g t Questions g t in g t this g t chapter g t are gtdesigned g t to g t help g t assess g t a
g t student’s g t understanding g t of g t the g t content g t of g t Chapter g t 1 g t based g t on g t the g t three g t key gtconcepts.
Multiple-Choice gtQuestions
1) Which gtof gtthe gt following gt properties gtor gt processes gtdo gt we gtassociate gt with gt living gtthings?
A) evolutionary g t adaptations
B) energy gtprocessing
C) responding gt to gt the g t environment
D) growth gt and g t reproduction
E) all gtof gtthe
gt above gtAnswer: gt E
Topic: g t Overview
Skill: g t Knowledge/Application
2) Which gtof gtthe gt following gt is g t not g t a gttheme gtthat gtunifies gtbiology?
A) interaction gt with gt the gt environment
B) emergent gtproperties
C) evolution
D) reductionism
E) structure gtand
function gtAnswer:
gt gt D
Topic: g t Concept gt1.1
Skill: g t Knowledge/Application
3) Which gtof gtthe gtfollowing gtsequences gtrepresents gtthe gthierarchy gtof gtbiological
gtorganization gtfrom gtthe gtleast gtto gtthe gtmost gtcomplex gtlevel?
A) organelle, gt tissue, gt biosphere, gt ecosystem, gt population, gtorganism
B) cell, gt community, gt population, gt organ gt system, gt molecule, gt organelle
C) organism, gt community, gt biosphere, gt molecule, gt tissue, gt organ
D) ecosystem, gt cell, gt population, gt tissue, gt organism, gt organ gt system
E) molecule, gtcell, gtorgan gtsystem, gtpopulation, gtecosystem,
gt biosphere gtAnswer: gt E
Topic: g t Concept gt1.1
Skill: g t Knowledge/Application
4) A gtlocalized gt group gt of gt organisms gt that gtbelong gt to gtthe gt same gt species gtis gt called gt a
A) biosystem.
B) community.
C) population.
D) ecosystem.
E) family.
gt Answer: gtC
Topic: g t Concept gt1.1
Skill: g t Knowledge/Application
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