Page List: Senior Biology 1 (2009 Edition)
  ISBN: 978-1-877462-21-4
Pages: 400

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  KEY TO SYMBOLS  
  Chapter Headings  
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Note to the Teacher & Acknowledgments
How To Use This Workbook
Activity Pages
Explanation of Terms
Resources Information
Textbook Reference Grid
Using the Internet
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  Course Guides:
 
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International Baccalaureate Guide
Advanced Placement Guide
Guide to Practical Work
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  Skills in Biology  
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Objectives and Resources
Terms and Notation
Predictions and Hypotheses
Planning an Investigation
Experimental Method
Recording Results
Variables and Data
Transforming Raw Data
Data Presentation
Drawing Bar Graphs
Drawing Histograms
Drawing Pie Graphs
Drawing Kite Graphs
Drawing Line Graphs
Interpreting Line Graphs
Drawing Scatter Plots
Biological Drawings
Descriptive Statistics
Taking the Next Step
The Reliability of the Mean
The Student's t Test
The Structure of a Report
Writing the Methods
Writing your Results
Writing your Discussion
Report Checklist
Citing and Listing References
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  The Chemistry of Life  
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Objectives and Resources
The Biochemical Nature of the Cell
Organic Molecules
Water and Inorganic Ions
Biochemical Tests
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Amino Acids
Proteins
Enzymes
Enzyme Reaction Rates
Enzyme Cofactors and Inhibitors
Industrial Production of Enzymes
Putting Enzymes to Use
Applications of Enzymes
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  Cell Structure  
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The Cell Theory
Characteristics of Life
Types of Living Things
Bacterial Cells
Unicellular Eukaryotes
Fungal Cells
Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Cell Sizes
Cell Structures and Organelles
Differential Centrifugation
Identifying Cell Structures
Optical Microscopes
Electron Microscopes
Interpreting Electron Micrographs
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  Cell Membranes  
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Cell Processes
The Structure of Membranes
The Role of Membranes in Cells
Modification of Proteins
Packaging Marcromolecules
Active and Passive Transport
Diffusion
Osmosis and Water Potential
Surface Area and Volume
Ion Pumps
Exocytosis and Endocytosis
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  Cell Division and Organization?  
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Cell Division
Mitosis and the Cell Cycle
Apoptosis: Programmed Cell Death
Cancer: Cells Out of Control
Differentiation of Human Cells
Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering
Human Cell Specialization
Plant Cell Specialization
Levels of Organization
Animal Tissues
Plant Tissues
Root Cell Development
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  Cellular Energetics  
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Energy in Cells
The Role of ATP in Cells
Measuring Respiration
Cellular Respiration
The Biochemistry of Respiration
Anaerobic Pathways
Photosynthesis
Pigments and Light Absorption
Photosynthetic Rate
The Biochemistry of Photosynthesis
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  Molecular Genetics  
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Objectives and Resources
Nucleic Acids
DNA Molecules
The Genetic Code
Creating a DNA Molecule
DNA Replication
The Simplest Case: Genes to Proteins
Analyzing a DNA Sample
Gene Expression
Transcription
Translation
Protein Synthesis Review
Gene Control in Eukaryotes
Gene Control in Prokaryotes
Control of Metabolic Pathways
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  Genes and Chromosomes  
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Objectives and Resources
Eukaryote Chromosome Structure
Karyotypes
Prenatal Diagnosis
Human Karyotype Exercise
Genomes
Sources of Genetic Variation
Gene-environment Interactions
Meiosis
Crossing Over
Crossing Over Problems
Linkage
Recombination
Chromosome Mapping
Mutagens
The Effect of Mutations
For Harm or Benefit?
Antibiotic Resistance
Gene Mutations
Examples of Gene Mutations
Cystic Fibrosis Mutation
Sickle Cell Mutation
Chromosome Mutations
The Fate of Conceptions
Genetic Counseling
Aneuploidy in Humans
Down Syndrome
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Objectives and Resources
Alleles
Mendel's Pea Plant Experiments
Mendel's Laws of Inheritance
Basic Genetic Crosses
Monohybrid Cross
Dominance of Alleles
Multiple Alleles in Blood Groups
Dihybrid Cross
Sex Determination
Lethal Alleles
Problems in Mendelian Genetics
Dihybrid Cross with Linkage
Genomic Imprinting
Human Genotypes
Sex Linkage
Inheritance Patterns
Pedigree Analysis
Interactions Between Genes
Collaboration
Complementary Genes
Polygenes
Epistasis
Inheritance in Domestic Cats
What Genotype has that Cat?
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What is Genetic Modification?
Applications of GMOs
Restriction Enzymes
Ligation
Gel Electrophoresis
Polymerase Chain Reaction
DNA Profiling Using PCR
DNA Chips
Automated DNA Sequencing
Gene Cloning Using Plasmids
Genetically Modified Plants
Transgenic Organisms
Gene Therapy
Vectors for Gene Therapy
Gene Delivery Systems
Production of Human Proteins
The Human Genome Project
Genome Projects
Cloning by Embryo Splitting
Cloning by Nuclear Transfer
Organ Transplants
The Ethics of GMO Technology
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Components of an Ecosystem
Biomes
Physical Factors and Gradients
Shoreline Zonation
Habitat
Dingo Habitats
Ecological Niche
Competition and Niche Size
Adaptations to Niche
Ecological Succession
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Energy Inputs and Outputs
Food Chains and Webs
Energy Flow in an Ecosystem
Ecological Pyramids
The Nitrogen Cycle
The Carbon Cycle
The Water Cycle
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Features of Populations
Density and Distribution
Population Regulation
Population Growth
Life Tables and Survivorship
Population Growth Curves
Growth in a Bacterial Population
r and K Selection
Population Age Structure
Species Interactions
Predator-prey Strategies
Predator-prey Interactions
Intraspecific Competition
Niche Differentiation
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The new Tree of Life
New Classification Schemes
Features of Taxonomic Groups
Features of the Five Kingdoms
Features of Microbial Groups
Features of Macrofungi and Plants
Features of Animal Taxa
Classification System
Classification Keys
Keying out Plant Species
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Designing your Field Study
Monitoring Physical Factors
Indirect Sampling
Sampling Populations
Quadrat Sampling
Quadrat-Based Estimates
Sampling a Leaf Litter Population
Transect Sampling
Mark and Recapture Sampling
Sampling Animal Populations
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  Human Impact and Conservation  
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Objectives and Resources
Human Impact on Resources
Pollution
Monitoring Change in an Ecosystem
Global Warming
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Ecosystem Stability
Loss of Biodiversity
Tropical Deforestation
Endangered Species
Conservation of African Elephants
Nature Reserves
Pest Control
The Impact of Alien Species
Fisheries Management
Ecological Impacts of Fishing
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