,Biology
Laboratory Manual
Thirteenth Edition
Darrell S. Vodopich
Baylor University
Randy Moore
University of Minnesota
,BIOLOGY LABORATORY MANUAL
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, Contents
Preface v Exercise 16
Teaching and Learning Tools ix Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Genetic
Transformation 175
Welcome to the Biology Laboratory xii
Exercise 1 Exercise 17
Genetics: The Principles of Mendel 183
Scientific Method: The Process of Science 1
Exercise 2 Exercise 18
Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in
Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis 11
Green Algae 199
Exercise 3
The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy 21
Exercise 19
Human Evolution: Skull Examination 211
Exercise 4
The Cell: Structure and Function 33
Exercise 20
Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities 223
Exercise 5
Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale 51
Exercise 21
Community Succession 233
Exercise 6
Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and
Exercise 22
Nucleic Acids 59 Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment 241
Exercise 7 Exercise 23
Pollution: The Effects of Chemical, Thermal, and Acidic Pollution 249
Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper
Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis 73
Exercise 24
Survey of Prokaryotes: Domains Archaea and Bacteria 259
Exercise 8
Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their
Concentration 83 Exercise 25
Survey of Protists: Algal Autotrophs 275
Exercise 9
Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movement of Molecules in Biological Exercise 26
Systems 95 Survey of Protists: Protozoan Heterotrophs 289
Exercise 10 Exercise 27
Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress 109 Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and
Lichens 299
Exercise 11
Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity 117 Exercise 28
Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts of
Phyla Hepatophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta 315
Exercise 12
Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic
Molecules 129 Exercise 29
Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedless Vascular Plants of Phyla
Pterophyta and Lycophyta 325
Exercise 13
Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2
Uptake 141 Exercise 30
Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,
Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta 337
Exercise 14
Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells 153
Exercise 31
Exercise 15 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms 347
Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis 163
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