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Study Guide for Campbell Biology
Study Guide for Campbell Biology
11th Edition, Lisa A. Urry
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Study Guide for Campbell Biology
11th Edition
Lisa A. Urry,
Michael L. Cain,
Steven A. Wasserman,
Peter V. Minorsky,
Jane B. Reece,
Martha R. Taylor,
Michael A. Pollock
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780134443775
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1 Evolution, The Themes Of Biology, And Scientific Inquiry
2 The Chemical Context Of Life
3 Water And Life
4 Carbon And The Molecular Diversity Of Life
5 The Structure And Function Of Large Biological Molecules
6 A Tour Of The Cell
7 Membrane Structure And Function
8 An Introduction To Metabolism
9 Cellular Respiration And Fermentation
10 Photosynthesis
11 Cell Communication
12 The Cell Cycle
13 Meiosis And Sexual Life Cycles
14 Mendel And The Gene Idea
15 The Chromosomal Basis Of Inheritance
16 The Molecular Basis Of Inheritance
17 Gene Expression: From Gene To Protein
18 Regulation Of Gene Expression
19 Viruses
20 Dna Tools And Biotechnology
21 Genomes And Their Evolution
22 Descent With Modification: A Darwinian View Of Life
23 The Evolution Of Populations
24 The Origin Of Species
25 The History Of Life On Earth
26 Phylogeny And The Tree Of Life
27 Bacteria And Archaea
28 Protists
29 Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land
30 Plant Diversity Ii: The Evolution Of Seed Plants
31 Fungi
32 An Overview Of Animal Diversity
33 An Introduction To Invertebrates
34 The Origin And Evolution Of Vertebrates
35 Vascular Plant Structure, Growth, And Development
36 Resource Acquisition And Transport In Vascular Plants
37 Soil And Plant Nutrition
38 Angiosperm Reproduction And Biotechnology
39 Plant Responses To Internal And External Signals
40 Basic Principles Of Animal Form And Function
41 Animal Nutrition
42 Circulation And Gas Exchange
43 The Immune System
44 Osmoregulation And Excretion
45 Hormones And The Endocrine System
46 Animal Reproduction
47 Animal Development
48 Neurons, Synapses, And Signaling
49 Nervous Systems
50 Sensory And Motor Mechanisms
51 Animal Behavior
52 An Introduction To Ecology And The Biosphere
53 Population Ecology
54 Community Ecology
55 Ecosystems And Restoration Ecology
56 Conservation Biology And Global Change
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Biosphere: Various ecosystems present on the Earth collectively form a biosphere. Ecosystems: All...
Chemical elements are represented as symbols. In general, first one or two letters of element’s name...
Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons shared in a covalent...
Organic molecules were synthesized from inorganic molecules in the classic experiment of by two...
Dehydration reaction is the universal process required for building polymers. The linking process of...
The branch of biology that deals with the study of cell and the cellular organelles are called as...
Plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane with lipid bilayer and protein. The lipid...
Energy is necessary for all living organisms to carry out their life processes. Living cells obtain...
Cellular respiration is the utilization of the oxygen for the breakdown of food material for the...
The chloroplast is a double membrane bound organelle, which contains the chlorophyll pigments,...
Plant hormones are signal molecules that regulate the plant processes. It acts as a messenger that...
The chromosomes are diploid (2n) in number in the nucleus of somatic cells. Diploid refers to two...
Somatic cells include all the body cells except the gametes (sperms and ova). Under normal...
The description of cross between the round-seeded and wrinkled-seeded pea plants from parental...
The X and Y chromosomes act as sex chromosomes in most of the organisms. The genes that are present...
In the year 1952, Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase performed a series of experiment to confirm if DNA...
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The animal shown in the given (Fig.1) is lancelet and it belongs to the chordate group of...
Pictorial representation: Fig.1: Parts of flowering plants The organs of plants perform a particular...
The leaves in plants are not at the same angle to the sunlight. Some of the leaves are vertical and...
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Pictorial representation: The flower parts are labeled in Fig.1. Fig.1: Parts of the flower Stamen:...
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AnimalOsmotic relation to environmentOsmoregulatory mechanisma. Marine invertebrate.Isosmotic: This...
Water-soluble hormones bind to cell surface receptors of their target cells, which stimulate gene...
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