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_a570
_bAUD
100 _aAudesirk, Teresa
245 _aLife on earth /
_cTeresa Audesirk, Gerald Audesirk & Bruce E. Byers
250 _a3rd edition
260 _aNew Jersey :
_bPearson education, Inc.,
_cc2003.
300 _axxviii, (various pagings) :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aContents; 1. An introduction to life on earth Unit one: The life of a cell 2. Atoms, molecules, and life 3. Cell membrane structure and function 4. Cell structure and function 5. Energy flow in the life of a cell 6. Capturing solar energy: Photosynthesis 7. Harvesting energy: Glycolysis and cellular respiration Unit two: Inheritance 8. DNA: The molecule of heredity 9. Gene expression and regulation 10. The continuity of life: How cells reproduce 11. Patterns of inheritance 12. Biotechnology Unit three: Evolution 13. Principles of evolution 14. How populations evolve 15. The history of life on earth 16. The diversity of life Unit four: Plant anatomy and physiology 17. Plant form and function 18. The plant life cycle Unit five: Animal anatomy and physiology 19. Homeostasis and the organization of the animal body 20. Circulation and respiration 21. Nutrition, digestion, and excretion 22. Defenses against disease: The immune response 23. Chemical control of the animal body: The endocrine system 24. The nervous system and the senses 25. Animal reproduction and development 26. Animal behavior Unit six: Ecology 27. Population growth 28. Community interactions 29. How do ecosystems work? 30. Earth's diverse ecosystems
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 _aBiology
700 _aAudesirk, Gerald
700 _aByers, Bruce E.
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