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Contents
Chapter 1
b Introduction: Themes in the Studyof Life b b b b b b 1
Chapter 2
b The Chemical Context of Life
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Chapter 3
b Water and the Fitness of the Environment
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Chapter 4
b Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
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Chapter 5
b The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules
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Chapter 6
b A Tour of the Cell
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Chapter 7
b Membrane Structure and Function b b b 129
Chapter 8
b An Introduction to Metabolism
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Chapter 9
b Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy
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Chapter 10
b Photosynthesis 200
Chapter 11
b Cell Communication
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Chapter 12
b The Cell Cycle
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Chapter 13
b Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles b b b b 257
Chapter 14
b Mendel and the Gene Idea b b b b 277
Chapter 15
b The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
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Chapter 16
b The Molecular Basis of Inheritance
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Chapter 17
b From Gene to Protein b b b 340
Chapter 18
b Regulation of Gene Expression b b b 364
Chapter 19
b Viruses 389
Chapter 20
b Biotechnology 400
Chapter 21
b Genomes and Their Evolution b b b 420
Chapter 22
b Descent with Modification: A Darwinian View of Life
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Chapter 23
b The Evolution of Populations
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Chapter 24
b The Origin of Species
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Chapter 25
b The History of Life on Earth
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Chapter 26
b Phylogeny and the Tree of Life b b b b b 519
Chapter 27
b Bacteria and Archaea b b 546
Chapter 28
b Protists 571
Chapter 29
b Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land
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Chapter 30
b Plant Diversity II: The Evolution of Seed Plants
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b Fungi 642
Chapter 32
b An Introduction to Animal Diversity
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Chapter 33
b Invertebrates 689
Chapter 34
b Vertebrates 717
Chapter 35
b Plant Structure, Growth, and Development
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Chapter 36
b Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants
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Chapter 37
b Soil and Plant Nutrition
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Chapter 38
b Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology b b b 805
Chapter 39
b Plant Responses to Internal and External Signals
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Chapter 40
b Basic Principles of Animal Form and Function
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Chapter 41
b Animal Nutrition b 869
Chapter 42
b Circulation and Gas Exchange b b b 886
Chapter 43
b The Immune System
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Chapter 44
b Osmoregulation and Excretion b b 927
Chapter 45
b Hormones and the Endocrine System b b b b 939
Chapter 46
b Animal Reproduction b 956
Chapter 47
b Animal Development b 976
Chapter 48
b Neurons, Synapses, and Signaling b b b 993
Chapter 49
b Nervous Systems b 1007
Chapter 50
b Sensory and Motor Mechanisms
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Chapter 51
b Animal Behavior b 1035
Chapter 52
b An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
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Chapter 53
b Population Ecology b 1074
Chapter 54
b Community Ecology b 1102
Chapter 55
b Ecosystems 1121
Chapter 56
b Conservation Biologyand Restoration Ecology b b b b 1144
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life
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The introduction to the study of biology in Chapter 1 highlights seven book -wide themes, with special
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emphasis on the core theme of evolution. How scientists use inductive reasoning to draw general
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conclusions and deductive reasoning to test hypotheses is emphasized. Questions in this chapter are
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bdesigned to help assess a student’s understanding of the content of Chapter 1 based on the three key
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bconcepts.
Multiple-Choice Questions b
1) Which of the following properties or processes do we associate with living things?
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A) evolutionary adaptations b
B) energy processing b
C) responding to the environment b b b
D) growth and reproduction b b
E) all of the above b b b
Answer: E
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2) Which of the following is not a theme that unifies biology?
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A) interaction with the environment b b b
B) emergent properties b
C) evolution
D) reductionism
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Answer: D
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3) Which of the following sequences represents the hierarchy of biological organization from the
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least to the most complex level?
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A) organelle, tissue, biosphere, ecosystem, population, organism b b b b b
B) cell, community, population, organ system, molecule, organelle
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C) organism, community, biosphere, molecule, tissue, organ b b b b b
D) ecosystem, cell, population, tissue, organism, organ system b b b b b b
E) molecule, cell, organ system, population, ecosystem, biosphere b b b b b b
Answer: E
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4) A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
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A) biosystem.
B) community.
C) population.
D) ecosystem.
E) family.
Answer: C
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