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Concepts of Biology Sylvia Mader

Concepts of Biology By Sylvia Mader

Concepts of Biology by Sylvia Mader


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Helps students to understand the relationships between the main concepts of biology. This title guides students to think conceptually about biology and the world around them.

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Concepts of Biology by Sylvia Mader

Instructors consistently ask for a textbook that helps students understand the relationships between the main concepts of biology, so they are not learning facts about biology in isolation. Mader's Concepts of Biology was developed to fill this void. Organized around the main themes of biology, Concepts of Biology guides students to think conceptually about biology and the world around them. Just as the levels of biological organization flow from one level to the next, themes and topics in Concepts of Biology are tied to one another throughout the chapter, and between the chapters and parts. Combined with Dr. Mader's hallmark writing style, exceptional art program, and pedagogical framework, difficult concepts become easier to understand and visualize, allowing students to focus on understanding how the concepts are related.The integration of text and the digital world are now complete with McGraw-Hill's ConnectPlus and LearnSmart. ConnectPlus allows you assign content from the text by Learning Outcomes and the reporting features are the best in the market. Users who purchase Connect Plus receive access to the full online ebook version of the textbook.

About Sylvia Mader

Sylvia S. Mader has authored several nationally recognized biology texts published by McGraw-Hill. Educated at Bryn Mawr College, Harvard University, Tufts University, and Nova Southeastern University, she holds degrees in both Biology and Education. Over the years she has taught at University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Massachusetts Bay Community College; Suffolk University; and Nathan Mayhew Seminars. Her ability to reach out to science-shy students led to the writing of her first text, Inquiry into Life, which is now in its fifteenth edition. Highly acclaimed for her crisp and entertaining writing style, her books have become models for others who write in the field of biology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Biology is the Study of LifePart I: Organisms are Composed of CellsChapter 2: Basic Chemistry and Cells Chapter 3: Organic Molecules and CellsChapter 4: Structure and Function of CellsChapter 5: Dynamic Activities of Cells Chapter 6: Pathways of PhotosynthesisChapter 7: Pathways of Cellular RespirationPart II: Genes Control the Traits of OrganismsChapter 8: Cell Division and ReproductionChapter 9: Patterns of Genetic InheritanceChapter 10: Molecular Biology of InheritanceChapter 11: Regulation of Gene ActivityChapter 12: Biotechnology and GenomicsPart III: Organisms are Related and Adapted to their EnvironmentChapter 13: Darwin and EvolutionChapter 14: Speciation and EvolutionChapter 15: The History and Classification of Life on EarthChapter 16: Evolution of Microbial LifeChapter 17: Evolution of ProtistsChapter 18: Evolution of Plants and FungiChapter 19: Evolution of AnimalsChapter 20: Evolution of HumansPart IV: Plants are HomeostaticChapter 21: Plant Organization and HomeostasisChapter 22: Nutrition and Transport in PlantsChapter 23: Regulation of Growth and Responses in PlantsChapter 24: Reproduction and Development of Plants Part V: Animals are HomeostaticChapter 25: Animal Organization and HomeostasisChapter 26: Coordination by Neural SignalingChapter 27: Sense OrgansChapter 28: Locomotion and Support SystemsChapter 29: Circulation and Cardiovascular Systems Chapter 30: Lymph Transport and ImmunityChapter 31: Digestive Systems and NutritionChapter 32: Gas Exchange and Transport in AnimalsChapter 33: Osmoregulation and ExcretionChapter 34: Coordination by Hormone SignalingChapter 35: Reproduction and DevelopmentPart VI: Organisms Live in EcosystemsChapter 36: Population EcologyChapter 37: Behavioral EcologyChapter 38: Community and Ecosystem Ecology Chapter 39: Major Ecosystems of the BiosphereChapter 40: Conservation of Biodiversity

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CIN0077350146G
9780077350147
0077350146
Concepts of Biology by Sylvia Mader
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20101116
928
N/A
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