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9780072986754 |
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9780073309330 |
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.M264 2008 |
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Mader, Sylvia S. |
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Inquiry into life / |
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Sylvia S. Mader. |
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Tenth edition |
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Boston : |
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McGraw-Hill Higher Education, |
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c2008. |
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1 volume (various pagings) : |
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colored illustrations, colored map, |
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29 cm. |
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Brief contents<br/>Part I<br/>Cell Biology 18<br/>2 The Molecules of Cells 19<br/>3 Cell Structure and Function 45<br/>4 Membrane Structure and Function 67<br/>5 Cell Division 81<br/>6 Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes 101<br/>7 Cellular Respiration 115<br/>Part II<br/>Plant Biology 130<br/>8 Photosynthesis 131<br/> 9 Plant Organization and Function 147<br/>10 Plant Reproduction and Responses 175<br/>Part III<br/>Maintenance of the Human Body 196<br/>11 Human Organization 197<br/>12 Cardiovascular System 217<br/>13 Lymphatic and Immune Systems 239<br/>14 Digestive System and Nutrition 259<br/>15 Respiratory System 285<br/>16 Urinary System and Excretion 303<br/>Part IV<br/>Integration and Control of the Human Body 318<br/>17 Nervous System 319<br/>18 Senses 345<br/>19 Musculoskeletal System 367<br/>20 Endocrine System 393<br/>Part V<br/>Continuance of the Species 414<br/>21 Reproductive System 415<br/>22 Development and Aging 441<br/>23 Patterns of Inheritance 467<br/>24 DNA Biology and Technology 485<br/>25 Control of Gene Expression and Cancer 507<br/>26 Genetic Counseling 521<br/>Part VI<br/>Evolution and Diversity 544<br/>27 Evolution of Life 545<br/>28 Microbiology 571<br/>29 Plants 599<br/>30 Animals: Part I 617<br/>31 Animals: Part II 643<br/>Part VII<br/>Behavior and Ecology 668<br/>32 Animal Behavior 669<br/>33 Population Growth and Regulation 685<br/>34 Nature of Ecosystems 703<br/>35 The Biosphere 717<br/>36 Environmental Concerns 739 <br/>Contents<br/>Readings viii<br/>Preface ix<br/>Guided Tour xiv<br/>CHAPTER 1<br/>The Study of Life 1<br/>1.1 The Characteristics of Life 3<br/>1.2 The Classification of Living Things 6<br/>1.3 The Organization of the Biosphere 8<br/>1.4 The Process of Science 10<br/>1.5 Science and Social Responsibility 14<br/>PART I<br/>Cell Biology 18<br/>CHAPTER 2<br/>The Molecules of Cells 19<br/>2.1 Basic Chemistry 20<br/>2.2 Water and Living Things 26<br/>2.3 Organic Molecules 31<br/>2.4 Carbohydrates 32<br/>2.5 Lipids 34<br/>2.6 Proteins 37<br/>2.7 Nucleic Acids 40<br/>CHAPTER 3<br/>Cell Structure and Function 45<br/>3.1 The Cellular Level of Organization 46<br/>3.2 Eukaryotic Cells 49<br/>3.3 Prokaryotic Cells 62<br/>3.4 Evolution of the Eukaryotic Cell 63<br/>CHAPTER 4<br/>Membrane Structure and Function 67<br/>4.1 Plasma Membrane Structure and Function 68<br/>4.2 The Permeability of the Plasma Membrane 70<br/>4.3 Diffusion and Osmosis 71<br/>4.4 Transport by Carrier Proteins 74<br/>4.5 Exocytosis and Endocytosis 76<br/>CHAPTER 5<br/>Cell Division 81<br/>5.1 Cell Increase and Decrease 82<br/>5.2 Maintaining the Chromosome Number 85<br/>5.3 Reducing the Chromosome Number 90<br/>5.4 Comparison of Meiosis with Mitosis 95<br/>5.5 The Human Life Cycle 96<br/>CHAPTER 6<br/>Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes 101<br/>6.1 Cells and the Flow of Energy 102<br/>6.2 Metabolic Reactions and Energy Transformations 104<br/>6.3 Metabolic Pathways and Enzymes 106<br/>6.4 Oxidation-Reduction and the Flow of Energy 110<br/>CHAPTER 7<br/>Cellular Respiration 115<br/>7.1 Overview of Cellular Respiration 116<br/>7.2 Outside the Mitochondria: Glycolysis 118<br/>7.3 Inside the Mitochondria 120<br/>7.4 Fermentation 125<br/>7.5 Metabolism 126<br/>PART II<br/>Plant Biology 130<br/>CHAPTER 8<br/>Photosynthesis 131<br/>8.1 Overview of Photosynthesis 132<br/>8.2 Solar Energy Capture 135<br/>8.3 Carbohydrate Synthesis 139<br/>8.4 Other Types of Photosynthesis 142<br/>8.5 Photosynthesis Versus Cellular Respiration 143<br/>CHAPTER 9<br/>Plant Organization and Function 147<br/>9.1 Plant Organs 148<br/>9.2 Plant Tissues 151<br/>9.3 Organization of Leaves 154<br/>9.4 Organization of Stems 156<br/>9.5 Organization of Roots 162<br/>9.6 Uptake and Transport of Nutrients 166<br/>CHAPTER 10<br/>Plant Reproduction and Responses 175<br/>10.1 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 176<br/>10.2 Growth and Development 180<br/>10.3 Asexual Reproduction 185<br/>10.4 Control of Growth and Responses 188<br/>PART III<br/>Maintenance of the <br/>Human Body 196<br/>CHAPTER 11<br/>Human Organization 197<br/>11.1 Types of Tissues 198<br/>11.2 Body Cavities and Body Membranes 205<br/>11.3 Organ Systems 206<br/>11.4 Homeostasis 210<br/>CHAPTER 12<br/>Cardiovascular System 217<br/>12.1 The Blood Vessels 218<br/>12.2 The Heart 220<br/>12.3 The Vascular Pathways 224<br/>12.4 Blood 227<br/>12.5 Cardiovascular Disorders 233<br/>CHAPTER 13<br/>Lymphatic and Immune Systems 239<br/>13.1 The Lymphatic System 240<br/>13.2 Nonspecific and Specific Defenses 242<br/>13.3 Induced Immunity 250<br/>13.4 Immunity Side Effects 252<br/>CHAPTER 14<br/>Digestive System and Nutrition 259<br/>14.1 The Digestive Tract 260<br/>14.2 Three Accessory Organs 268<br/>14.3 Digestive Enzymes 270<br/>14.4 Nutrition 272<br/>CHAPTER 15<br/>Respiratory System 285<br/>15.1 The Respiratory System 286<br/>15.2 Mechanism of Breathing 291<br/>15.3 Gas Exchanges in the Body 294<br/>15.4 Respiration and Health 296<br/>CHAPTER 16<br/>Urinary System and Excretion 303<br/>16.1 Urinary System 304<br/>16.2 Anatomy of the Kidney and Excretion 306<br/>16.3 Regulatory Functions of the Kidneys 310<br/>16.4 Problems with Kidney Function 313<br/>PART IV<br/>Integration and Control <br/>of the Human Body 318<br/>CHAPTER 17<br/>Nervous System 319<br/>17.1 Nervous Tissue 320<br/>17.2 The Central Nervous System 326<br/>17.3 The Limbic System and Higher Mental Functions 331<br/>17.4 The Peripheral Nervous System 336<br/>17.5 Drug Abuse 340<br/>CHAPTER 18<br/>Senses 345<br/>18.1 Sensory Receptors and Sensations 346<br/>18.2 Proprioceptors and Cutaneous Receptors 348<br/>18.3 Senses of Taste and Smell 350<br/>18.4 Sense of Vision 352<br/>18.5 Sense of Hearing 360<br/>18.6 Sense of Equilibrium 363<br/>CHAPTER 19<br/>Musculoskeletal System 367<br/>19.1 Anatomy and Physiology of Bone 368<br/>19.2 Bones of the Skeleton 371<br/>19.3 Skeletal Muscles 379<br/>19.4 Mechanism of Muscle Fiber Contraction 382<br/>19.5 Whole Muscle Contraction 387<br/>CHAPTER 20<br/>Endocrine System 393<br/>20.1 Endocrine Glands 394<br/>20.2 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 396<br/>20.3 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands 399<br/>20.4 Adrenal Glands 401<br/>20.5 Pancreas 404<br/>20.6 Other Endocrine Glands 406<br/>20.7 Chemical Signals 409<br/>PART V<br/>Continuance of the <br/>Species 414<br/>CHAPTER 21<br/>Reproductive System 415<br/>21.1 Male Reproductive System 416<br/>21.2 Female Reproductive System 420<br/>21.3 Female Hormone Levels 423<br/>21.4 Control of Reproduction 427<br/>21.5 Sexually Transmitted Diseases 431<br/>CHAPTER 22<br/>Development and Aging 441<br/>22.1 Principles of Animal Development 442<br/>22.2 Human Embryonic and Fetal Development 450<br/>22.3 Human Development After Birth 461<br/>CHAPTER 23<br/>Patterns of Inheritance 467<br/>23.1 Mendel?s Laws 468<br/>23.2 Beyond Simple Inheritance Patterns 476<br/>23.3 Sex-Linked Inheritance 479<br/>23.4 Inheritance of Linked Genes 480<br/>CHAPTER 24<br/>DNA Biology and Technology 485<br/>24.1 DNA Structure and Replication 486<br/>24.2 Gene Expression 490<br/>24.3 DNA Technology 498<br/>CHAPTER 25<br/>Control of Gene Expression <br/>and Cancer 507<br/>25.1 Control of Gene Expression 508<br/>25.2 Cancer: A Failure of Genetic Control 513<br/>CHAPTER 26<br/>Genetic Counseling 521<br/>26.1 Counseling for Chromosomal Disorders 522<br/>26.2 Counseling for Genetic Disorders: The Present 530<br/>26.3 Counseling for Genetic Disorders: The Future 538<br/>PART VI<br/>Evolution and <br/>Diversity 544<br/>CHAPTER 27<br/>Evolution of Life 545<br/>27.1 Evidence of Evolution 546<br/>27.2 Origin of Life 552<br/>27.3 Process of Evolution 555<br/>27.4 Speciation 563<br/>27.5 Classification 566<br/>CHAPTER 28<br/>Microbiology 571<br/>28.1 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions 572<br/>28.2 Bacteria and Archaea 577<br/>28.3 Protists 582<br/>28.4 Fungi 589<br/>CHAPTER 29<br/>Plants 599<br/>29.1 Evolutionary History of Plants 600<br/>29.2 Nonvascular Plants 602<br/>29.3 Seedless Vascular Plants 604<br/>29.4 Seed Plants 609<br/>CHAPTER 30<br/>Animals: Part I 617<br/>30.1 Evolutionary Trends Among Animals 618<br/>30.2 Introducing the Invertebrates 621<br/>30.3 Molluscs: Coelomates 629<br/>30.4 Annelids: Segmented Worms 632<br/>30.5 Arthropods: Jointed Appendages 635<br/>CHAPTER 31<br/>Animals: Part II 643<br/>31.1 Echinoderms 644<br/>31.2 Chordates 646<br/>31.3 Vertebrates 649<br/>31.4 Human Evolution 658<br/>PART VII<br/>Behavior and Ecology 668<br/>CHAPTER 32<br/>Animal Behavior 669<br/>32.1 Nature Versus Nurture: Genetic Influences 670<br/>32.2 Nature Versus Nurture: Environmental Influences 672<br/>32.3 Adaptive Mating Behavior 675<br/>32.4 Sociobiology and Animal Behavior 678<br/>32.5 Animal Communication 679<br/>CHAPTER 33<br/>Population Growth and <br/>Regulation 685<br/>33.1 Scope of Ecology 686<br/>33.2 Patterns of Population Growth 688<br/>33.3 Regulation of Population Growth 694<br/>CHAPTER 34<br/>Nature of Ecosystems 703<br/>34.1 The Biotic Components of Ecosystems 704<br/>34.2 Energy Flow 707<br/>34.3 Global Biogeochemical Cycles 708<br/>CHAPTER 35<br/>The Biosphere 717<br/>35.1 Climate and the Biosphere 718<br/>35.2 Terrestrial Ecosystems 721<br/>35.3 Aquatic Ecosystems 729<br/>CHAPTER 36<br/>Environmental Concerns 739<br/>36.1 Human Use of Resources and Pollution 740<br/>36.2 Impact on Biodiversity 748<br/>36.3 Value of Biodiversity 751<br/>36.4 Working Toward a Sustainable Society 754<br/>APPENDIX A Answer Key A-1<br/>APPENDIX B Classification of Organisms B-1<br/>APPENDIX C Metric System C-1<br/>APPENDIX D Periodic Table of Elements D-1<br/>Glossary G-1 <br/>Credits C-1 <br/>Index I-1<br/>Readings bioethical Focus<br/>Revisiting DDT and Malaria 15<br/>Organic Pollutants 42<br/>Use of Stem Cells 64<br/>Paying for Cancer Treatment 98<br/>Fossil Fuel Energy to Grow Food 112<br/>Alternative Medicines 127<br/>Food for the Human Population 144<br/>Transgenic Crops 193<br/>Organ Transplants 214<br/>Blood Doping 236<br/>Clinical Trials 256<br/>Legislation and Health 282<br/>Bans on Smoking 300<br/>Declaration of Death 342<br/>Personal Responsibility for Health 364<br/>Performance-Enhancing Drugs 390<br/>Fertility Drugs 411<br/>Assisted Reproductive Technologies 438<br/>Maternal Health Habits 464<br/>Designing Children 481<br/>DNA Fingerprinting and the Criminal Justice System 504<br/>Genetic Testing for Cancer Genes 518<br/>Genetic Profiling 541<br/>The Theory of Evolution 568<br/>Bioterrorism 594<br/>Conservation of Coral Reefs 640<br/>Animals in the Laboratory 665<br/>Population Growth in Less-Developed Countries 699<br/>Curtailing Greenhouse Gases 714<br/>Pollution Legislation 736<br/>Conservation Versus Environment 7560 Ecology FocusLegumes 14<br/>The Harm Done by Acid Deposition 30<br/>Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall? 110<br/>Tropical Rain Forests 141<br/>Paper: Can We Cut Back? 161<br/>Plants Can Clean Up Toxic Messes 165<br/>Pollinators and You 184<br/>Photochemical Smog Can Kill 290<br/>Endocrine-Disrupting Contaminants 429<br/>Plants: Could We Do Without Them? 614<br/>Ozone Shield Depletion 713<br/>Wildlife Conservation and DNA 724<br/>El Niño?Southern Oscillation 733Y: Health FocusA Balanced Diet 36<br/>Skin Cancer on the Rise 213<br/>Prevention of Cardiovascular <br/>Disease 235<br/>Opportunistic Infections and HIV 249<br/>Immediate Allergic Responses 253<br/>The Most Often Asked Questions About Tobacco and Health 299<br/>Prostate Enlargement and Cancer 314<br/>Degenerative Brain Disorders 335<br/>Protecting Vision and Hearing 358<br/>Exercise, Exercise, Exercise 389<br/>Melatonin 408<br/>Preventing Transmission of STDs 437<br/>Preventing Birth Defects 458<br/>Are Genetically Engineered Foods <br/>Safe? 503<br/>Prevention of Cancer 516<br/>Living with Klinefelter Syndrome 527<br/>New Cures on the Horizon 537<br/>Emerging Viral Pathogens 576<br/>Medicinal Bloodsuckers 634t science FocusMicroscopy Today 46<br/>What?s in a Chromosome? 84<br/>How Memories Are Made 333<br/>The Investigations of Gregor 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