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Biology. Neil A. Campbell [et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow : Pearson Education, 2010.Edition: 9th ed., International ed. / by Jane B. Reece ... [et al.]Description: 1464 pISBN:
  • 9780321739759 (pbk.) :
  • 9780321739759
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 570 CAM
LOC classification:
  • QH308.2
Contents:
1.Introduction: themes in the study of life -- 1.The chemistry of life -- 2.The chemical context of life -- 3.Water and life -- 4.Carbon and the molecular diversity of life -- 5.The structure and function of large biological molecules -- Unit 2.The cell -- 6.A tour of the cell -- 7.Membrane structure and function -- 8.An introduction to metabolism -- 9.Cellular respiratio and fermentation -- 10.Photosynthesis -- 11.Cell communication -- 12.The cell cycle -- Unit 3.Genetics -- 13.Meiosis and sexual life cycles -- 14.Mendel and the gene idea -- 15.The chromosomals basis of inheritance -- 16.the molecular basis of inheritance -- 17.From gene to protein -- 18.Regulation of gene expression -- 19.Viruses -- 20.Biotechnology -- 21.Genomes and their evolution -- Unit 4.Mechanism of evolution -- 22.Descent with modification: a Darwinian view of life -- 23.The evolution of the population -- 24.The origins of the species -- 25.The history of life on earth -- Unit 5.The evolutionary history of biological diversity -- 26.Phylogeny and the tree of life -- 27.Bacteria and archaea -- 28.Protists -- 29.Plant diversity I: how plants colonized land -- 30.Plant diversity II: the evolution of seed plants -- 31.Fungi -- 32.An overview of animal diversity -- 33.An introduction to invertebrates -- 34.The origin and evolution of verterbrates -- Unit 6:Plant form and function -- 35.Plant structure, growth, and development -- 36.Resource acquisition and transport in vascular plant s-- 37.Soil and plant nutrition -- 38.Angiosperm reproduction and biotechnology -- 39.Plant responses to internal and external signals -- Unit 7.Animal form and function -- 40.Basic principles of animal form and function -- 41.Animal nutrition -- 42.Circulation and gas exchange -- 43.The immune system -- 44.Osmoregulation and excretion -- 45.Hormones and the endocrine system -- 46.Animal reproduction -- 47.Animal developmen t-- 48.Neurons, synapses, and signaling -- 49.Nervous systems -- 50.Sensory and motor mechanisms -- 51.Animal behavior -- Ecology -- 52.An introduction to ecology and the biosphere -- 53.Population ecology -- 54.Community ecology -- 55.Ecosystems and restoration ecology -- 56.Conservation biology and global change.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 570 CAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217922
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 570 CAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217921

Previous ed.: 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Introduction: themes in the study of life -- 1.The chemistry of life -- 2.The chemical context of life -- 3.Water and life -- 4.Carbon and the molecular diversity of life -- 5.The structure and function of large biological molecules -- Unit 2.The cell -- 6.A tour of the cell -- 7.Membrane structure and function -- 8.An introduction to metabolism -- 9.Cellular respiratio and fermentation -- 10.Photosynthesis -- 11.Cell communication -- 12.The cell cycle -- Unit 3.Genetics -- 13.Meiosis and sexual life cycles -- 14.Mendel and the gene idea -- 15.The chromosomals basis of inheritance -- 16.the molecular basis of inheritance -- 17.From gene to protein -- 18.Regulation of gene expression -- 19.Viruses -- 20.Biotechnology -- 21.Genomes and their evolution -- Unit 4.Mechanism of evolution -- 22.Descent with modification: a Darwinian view of life -- 23.The evolution of the population -- 24.The origins of the species -- 25.The history of life on earth -- Unit 5.The evolutionary history of biological diversity -- 26.Phylogeny and the tree of life -- 27.Bacteria and archaea -- 28.Protists -- 29.Plant diversity I: how plants colonized land -- 30.Plant diversity II: the evolution of seed plants -- 31.Fungi -- 32.An overview of animal diversity -- 33.An introduction to invertebrates -- 34.The origin and evolution of verterbrates -- Unit 6:Plant form and function -- 35.Plant structure, growth, and development -- 36.Resource acquisition and transport in vascular plant s-- 37.Soil and plant nutrition -- 38.Angiosperm reproduction and biotechnology -- 39.Plant responses to internal and external signals -- Unit 7.Animal form and function -- 40.Basic principles of animal form and function -- 41.Animal nutrition -- 42.Circulation and gas exchange -- 43.The immune system -- 44.Osmoregulation and excretion -- 45.Hormones and the endocrine system -- 46.Animal reproduction -- 47.Animal developmen t-- 48.Neurons, synapses, and signaling -- 49.Nervous systems -- 50.Sensory and motor mechanisms -- 51.Animal behavior -- Ecology -- 52.An introduction to ecology and the biosphere -- 53.Population ecology -- 54.Community ecology -- 55.Ecosystems and restoration ecology -- 56.Conservation biology and global change.

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