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Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 10th edition

  • Martha R Taylor
  • , Eric J. Simon
  • , Jean L. Dickey
  • , Kelly A. Hogan
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The eTextbook for Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections by Taylor, Simon, Dickey and Hogan is an innovative learning experience that motivates you to learn and interact with biology in your non-majors biology or mixed biology course. Its proven modular organization is built around central concepts to help you stay focused while connecting biology to the world and a wide variety of issues outside the classroom.

The 10th Edition draws from learning science and the authors' classroom experience to address how students like yourself learn today. Chapter Openers help you retain information, new features break content into bite-size subsections, and author-created videos focus you on what is important. Features:

  • Figure Walkthroughs guide you to a deeper understanding and feature key figures with narrated explanations, figure markups, and questions that reinforce important points and incorporate higher-level Bloom's questions.
  • Revised and reorganized cellular respiration coverage (Chapter 6, How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy) explores the content in varying levels of depth.
  • Updated coverage on Patterns of Inheritance (Chapter 9) presents human sex determination as a much more complex and varied process and outcome, rather than describing sex determination as a binary state.

Neil Campbell originally set the standard for excellence, accuracy and innovation in biology education; the author team honors his vision of meeting you where you are in learning with tools, visuals, resources and activities to spark your interest. Text and artwork integrate smoothly to reinforce key concepts, build scientific skills and promote learning.

Published by Pearson (July 2nd 2020) - Copyright © 2021

ISBN-13: 9780136538783

Subject: Biology

Category: Biology for non-majors

UNIT I: THE LIFE OF THE CELL 

  1. Biology: The Scientific Study of Life 
  2. The Chemical Basis of Life 
  3. The Molecules of Cells 
  4. A Tour of the Cell 
  5. The Working Cell 
  6. How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy 
  7. Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food

UNIT II: CELLULAR REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS 

  1. The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance 
  2. Patterns of Inheritance 
  3. Molecular Biology of the Gene 
  4. How Genes Are Controlled 
  5. DNA Technology and Genomics

UNIT III: CONCEPTS OF EVOLUTION

  1. How Populations Evolve 
  2. The Origin of Species 
  3. Tracing Evolutionary History

UNIT IV: THE EVOLUTION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

  1. Microbial Life: Prokaryotes and Protists 
  2. The Evolution of Plant and Fungal Diversity 
  3. The Evolution of Invertebrate Diversity 
  4. The Evolution of Vertebrate Diversity

UNIT V: ANIMALS: FORM AND FUNCTION

  1. Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function 
  2. Nutrition and Digestion 
  3. Gas Exchange 
  4. Circulation 
  5. The Immune System 
  6. Control of Body Temperature and Water Balance 
  7. Hormones and the Endocrine System 
  8. Reproduction and Embryonic Development 
  9. Nervous Systems 
  10. The Senses 
  11. How Animals Move

UNIT VI: PLANTS: FORM AND FUNCTION 

  1. Plant Structure, Growth, and Reproduction 
  2. Plant Nutrition and Transport
  3. Control Systems in Plants

UNIT VII. ECOLOGY

  1. The Biosphere:  An Introduction to Earth's Diverse Environments
  2. Behavioral Adaptations to the Environment 
  3. Population Ecology
  4. Communities and Ecosystems 
  5. Conservation Biology

APPENDICES

  1. Metric Conversion Table 
  2. The Periodic Table 
  3. The Amino Acids of Proteins
  4. Chapter Review Answers 
  5. Credits