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Wilson David L (David Louis), <1943-> |
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Introduction to biology [[electronic resource] /] / David L. Wilson |
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Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, c2000 |
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1-282-37097-9 |
9786612370977 |
1-4443-1322-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (290 p.) |
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Biology |
Genetics |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Introduction to Biology; CONTENTS; 11TH HOUR GUIDE TO SUCCESS; PREFACE; Unit I: FROM ATOMS TO LIVING CELLS; 1: Introduction to Biology; TOPIC 1: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE; TOPIC 2: MAJOR GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT LIFE; TOPIC 3: SCIENTIFIC METHOD; 2: Atoms, Bonds, Water, and Carbon; TOPIC 1: ATOMS; TOPIC 2: CHEMICAL BONDS; TOPIC 3: WATER: pH AND HYDROGEN BONDS; TOPIC 4: CARBON: TETRAHEDRAL BONDS AND ISOMERS; 3: Molecules and Macromolecules of Life; TOPIC 1: FUNCTIONAL GROUPS; TOPIC 2: CARBOHYDRATES; TOPIC 3: LIPIDS; TOPIC 4: AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS |
TOPIC 5: NUCLEOTIDES AND NUCLEIC ACIDS4: Membrane Structure and Function; TOPIC 1: MEMBRANE STRUCTURE; TOPIC 2: PASSIVE TRANSPORT ACROSS MEMBRANES; TOPIC 3: ACTIVE TRANSPORT ACROSS MEMBRANES; 5: Cellular Organization; TOPIC 1: NUCLEUS, ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM, AND GOLGI APPARATUS; TOPIC 2: CELLULAR ORGANELLES; TOPIC 3: CYTOSKELETON AND CELL JUNCTIONS; 6: Energy and Enzymes; TOPIC 1: THERMODYNAMICS, HEAT, AND ENTROPY; TOPIC 2: FREE ENERGY AND COUPLING; TOPIC 3: HOW ENZYMES WORK; TOPIC 4: ENZYME REGULATION AND INHIBITION; 7: Energy Metabolism and Cell Respiration |
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TOPIC 1: OXIDATION, REDUCTION, AND NADHTOPIC 2: GLYCOLYSIS; TOPIC 3: KREBS (CITRIC ACID) CYCLE; TOPIC 4: ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN AND OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION; TOPIC 5: FERMENTATION; 8: Photosynthesis: Harnessing Energy for Life; TOPIC 1: CHLOROPLASTS AND CHLOROPHYLL; TOPIC 2: LIGHT REACTIONS; TOPIC 3: CALVIN (CALVIN-BENSON) CYCLE; Unit I Exam; Unit II: GENES, INFORMATION, AND HEREDITY; 9: DNA Structure, Function, and Replication; TOPIC 1: EVIDENCE THAT DNA IS THE GENETIC MATERIAL; TOPIC 2: DNA STRUCTURE; TOPIC 3: DNA REPLICATION |
10: RNA and Protein: Transcription, Translation, and the Genetic CodeTOPIC 1: TRANSCRIPTION; TOPIC 2: KINDS OF RNA AND RIBOSOME CONSTRUCTION; TOPIC 3: THE GENETIC CODE; TOPIC 4: TRANSLATION; 11: Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis; TOPIC 1: THE CELL CYCLE AND MITOSIS; TOPIC 2: MEIOSIS; TOPIC 3: SEXUAL REPRODUCTION AND GENETIC VARIATION; 12: Mendelian Genetics; TOPIC 1: MENDEL'S RULES AND GENETIC VARIATION; TOPIC 2: GENETIC CROSSES; TOPIC 3: COMPLEXITIES; TOPIC 4: PEDIGREE ANALYSIS; 13: Recombination, Linkage, and Mapping; TOPIC 1: SEX-LINKED INHERITANCE; TOPIC 2: LINKAGE AND RECOMBINATION |
TOPIC 3: GENETIC MAPPING14: Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses; TOPIC 1: VIRUSES AND THEIR LIFE CYCLES; TOPIC 2: BACTERIA: GENETIC RECOMBINATION AND PLASMIDS; TOPIC 3: OPERONS AND THE REGULATION OF PROKARYOTIC GENE EXPRESSION; 15: Gene Expression, Gene Technology, and Human Genetics; TOPIC 1: REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN EUKARYOTIC CELLS; TOPIC 2: HUMAN GENETIC DISORDERS; TOPIC 3: GENE TECHNOLOGY: CLONES, PLASMIDS, PCR, AND RFLPs; Unit II Exam; Unit III: EVOLUTION; 16: Evolution and Natural Selection; TOPIC 1: EVOLUTION: HISTORY AND EVIDENCE; TOPIC 2: NATURAL SELECTION |
17: Microevolution and Population Genetics |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/11thhour for additional information. This book reviews the more challenging material in a college-level, introductory course in biology. It is intended to supplement standard textbooks in biology, or for students who wish to review such material. '11th Hour: Introduction to Biology' is of particular use to students enrolled in a majors or non-majors introductory biology course, or students taking AP biology. It concentrates on those topics that usually give students the most difficulty, and problems/questions are rated throughout in terms of their |
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