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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. Reference Information
    1. Presenting Data
    2. Using credible sources
    3. Citing your sources
    4. Writing for Science
  7. The Process of Science
    1. The Nature of Science
    2. Scientific Inquiry
    3. Hypothesis Testing
    4. Types of Data
    5. Basic and Applied Science
    6. Reporting Scientific Work
  8. Themes and Concepts of Biology
    1. Properties of Life
    2. Levels of Organization of Living Things
    3. The Diversity of Life
    4. Phylogenetic Trees
  9. Cell Structure and Function
    1. How Cells Are Studied
    2. Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
    3. The Plasma Membrane and The Cytoplasm
    4. Ribosomes
    5. The Cytoskeleton
    6. Flagella and Cilia
    7. The Endomembrane System
    8. The Nucleus
    9. The Endoplasmic Reticulum
    10. The Golgi Apparatus
    11. Vesicles and Vacuoles, Lysosomes, and Peroxisomes
    12. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
    13. The Cell Wall
    14. Extracellular matrix and intercellular junctions
    15. Animal vs Plant cells
    16. The Production of a Protein
    17. Chapter Quiz
    18. Summary Table of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and Functions
  10. Membranes and movement of molecules
    1. The Plasma Membrane
    2. Transport Across Membranes
    3. Passive Transport: Diffusion
    4. Passive Transport: Osmosis
    5. Active Transport
  11. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions
    1. Metabolic Pathways
    2. Energy
    3. Enzymes
    4. Changes in Enzyme Activity
    5. Feedback Inhibition in Metabolic Pathways
  12. How cells obtain energy
    1. Energy in Living Systems
    2. From Mouth to Molecule: Digestion
    3. Metabolism
    4. An overview of Cellular Respiration
    5. Aerobic Respiration: Glycolysis
    6. Aerobic Respiration: The Citric Acid Cycle
    7. Aerobic Respiration: Oxidative Phosphorylation
    8. Fermentation: an anaerobic process
    9. Metabolism of molecules other than glucose
    10. Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
  13. Photosynthesis
    1. Putting Photosynthesis into Context
    2. Light and Pigments
    3. Light Dependent Reactions
    4. The Calvin Cycle
    5. Photosynthesis in Prokaryotes

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I. 1. Reference Information
  • 1. Presenting Data
  • 2. Using credible sources
  • 3. Citing your sources
  • 4. Writing for Science
  • Part II. The Process of Science
  • 5. The Nature of Science
  • 6. Scientific Inquiry
  • 7. Hypothesis Testing
  • 8. Types of Data
  • 9. Basic and Applied Science
  • 10. Reporting Scientific Work
  • Part III. Themes and Concepts of Biology
  • 11. Properties of Life
  • 12. Levels of Organization of Living Things
  • 13. The Diversity of Life
  • 14. Phylogenetic Trees
  • Part IV. Cell Structure and Function
  • 15. How Cells Are Studied
  • 16. Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
  • 17. The Plasma Membrane and The Cytoplasm
  • 18. Ribosomes
  • 19. The Cytoskeleton
  • 20. Flagella and Cilia
  • 21. The Endomembrane System
  • 22. The Nucleus
  • 23. The Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • 24. The Golgi Apparatus
  • 25. Vesicles and Vacuoles, Lysosomes, and Peroxisomes
  • 26. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
  • 27. The Cell Wall
  • 28. Extracellular matrix and intercellular junctions
  • 29. Animal vs Plant cells
  • 30. The Production of a Protein
  • 31. Chapter Quiz
  • 32. Summary Table of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and Functions
  • Part V. Membranes and movement of molecules
  • 33. The Plasma Membrane
  • 34. Transport Across Membranes
  • 35. Passive Transport: Diffusion
  • 36. Passive Transport: Osmosis
  • 37. Active Transport
  • Part VI. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions
  • 38. Metabolic Pathways
  • 39. Energy
  • 40. Enzymes
  • 41. Changes in Enzyme Activity
  • 42. Feedback Inhibition in Metabolic Pathways
  • Part VII. How cells obtain energy
  • 43. Energy in Living Systems
  • 44. From Mouth to Molecule: Digestion
  • 45. Metabolism
  • 46. An overview of Cellular Respiration
  • 47. Aerobic Respiration: Glycolysis
  • 48. Aerobic Respiration: The Citric Acid Cycle
  • 49. Aerobic Respiration: Oxidative Phosphorylation
  • 50. Fermentation: an anaerobic process
  • 51. Metabolism of molecules other than glucose
  • 52. Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
  • Part VIII. Photosynthesis
  • 53. Putting Photosynthesis into Context
  • 54. Light and Pigments
  • 55. Light Dependent Reactions
  • 56. The Calvin Cycle
  • 57. Photosynthesis in Prokaryotes

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