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The Biology Laboratory Manual by Vodopich and Moore was designed for an introductory biology course with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. The experiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, and especially appropriate for large classes. Few experiments require more than one class meeting to complete the procedure. Each exercise includes many photographs, traditional topics, and experiments that help students learn about life. Procedures within each exercise are numerous and discrete so that an exercise can be tailored to the needs of the students, the style of the…mehr
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The Biology Laboratory Manual by Vodopich and Moore was designed for an introductory biology course with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. The experiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, and especially appropriate for large classes. Few experiments require more than one class meeting to complete the procedure. Each exercise includes many photographs, traditional topics, and experiments that help students learn about life. Procedures within each exercise are numerous and discrete so that an exercise can be tailored to the needs of the students, the style of the instructor, and the facilities available. Additionally, with McGraw Hill Connect, powerful digital tools augment lab instruction by helping students apply their knowledge in a laboratory setting. Connect Virtual Labs can be implemented in a hybrid or fully online setting to help students prepare for the wet lab and strengthening their lab experience.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education
- 13 ed
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 275mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1126g
- ISBN-13: 9781265136734
- ISBN-10: 1265136734
- Artikelnr.: 63200448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education
- 13 ed
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 275mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1126g
- ISBN-13: 9781265136734
- ISBN-10: 1265136734
- Artikelnr.: 63200448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Darrell Vodopich is currently teaching at Baylor University in Waco and has authored the best-selling laboratory manual that accompanies Biology by Raven/Johnson.
Exercise 1-Scientific Method: The Process of Science
Exercise 2-Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis
Exercise 3-The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy
Exercise 4-The Cell: Structure and Function
Exercise 5-Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale
Exercise 6- Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins,
Lipids, and Nucleic Acids
Exercise 7- Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper
Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis
Exercise 8- Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their
Concentration
Exercise 9- Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movement of Molecules in
Biological Systems
Exercise 10- Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress
Exercise 11- Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity
Exercise 12- Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic
Molecules
Exercise 13- Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2
Uptake
Exercise 14- Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells
Exercise 15- Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis
Exercise 16- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Genetic
Transformation
Exercise 17- Genetics: The Principles of Mendel
Exercise 18- Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in Green
Algae
Exercise 19- Human Evolution: Skull Examination
Exercise 20- Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities
Exercise 21- Community Succession
Exercise 22- Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment
Exercise 23- Pollution: The Effects of Chemical, Thermal, and Acidic
Pollution
Exercise 24- Survey of Prokaryotes: Domains Archaea and Bacteria
Exercise 25- Survey of Protists: Algal Autotrophs
Exercise 26- Survey of Protists: Protozoan Heterotrophs
Exercise 27- Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and
Lichens
Exercise 28- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts
of Phyla Hepatophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta
Exercise 29- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedless Vascular Plants of Phyla
Pterophyta and Lycophyta
Exercise 30- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,
Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta
Exercise 31- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms
Exercise 32- Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants
Exercise 33- Plant Physiology: Transpiration
Exercise 34- Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators
Exercise 35- Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances
Exercise 36- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
Exercise 37- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and
Mollusca
Exercise 38- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Annelida and Nematoda
Exercise 39- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda
Exercise 40- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata and Chordata
Exercise 41- Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular,
and Nervous Tissues
Exercise 42- Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System
Exercise 43- Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction
Exercise 44- Human Biology: Breathing
Exercise 45- Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure
Exercise 46- Human Biology: Sensory Perception
Exercise 47- Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System of
the Rat
Exercise 48- Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat
Exercise 49- Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the
Rat
Exercise 50- Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of
Development
Exercise 51- Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic Behavior
Appendix I- Dissection of a Fetal Pig
Appendix II- Conversion of Metric Units to English Units
Exercise 2-Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis
Exercise 3-The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy
Exercise 4-The Cell: Structure and Function
Exercise 5-Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale
Exercise 6- Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins,
Lipids, and Nucleic Acids
Exercise 7- Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper
Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis
Exercise 8- Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their
Concentration
Exercise 9- Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movement of Molecules in
Biological Systems
Exercise 10- Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress
Exercise 11- Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity
Exercise 12- Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic
Molecules
Exercise 13- Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2
Uptake
Exercise 14- Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells
Exercise 15- Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis
Exercise 16- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Genetic
Transformation
Exercise 17- Genetics: The Principles of Mendel
Exercise 18- Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in Green
Algae
Exercise 19- Human Evolution: Skull Examination
Exercise 20- Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities
Exercise 21- Community Succession
Exercise 22- Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment
Exercise 23- Pollution: The Effects of Chemical, Thermal, and Acidic
Pollution
Exercise 24- Survey of Prokaryotes: Domains Archaea and Bacteria
Exercise 25- Survey of Protists: Algal Autotrophs
Exercise 26- Survey of Protists: Protozoan Heterotrophs
Exercise 27- Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and
Lichens
Exercise 28- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts
of Phyla Hepatophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta
Exercise 29- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedless Vascular Plants of Phyla
Pterophyta and Lycophyta
Exercise 30- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,
Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta
Exercise 31- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms
Exercise 32- Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants
Exercise 33- Plant Physiology: Transpiration
Exercise 34- Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators
Exercise 35- Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances
Exercise 36- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
Exercise 37- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and
Mollusca
Exercise 38- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Annelida and Nematoda
Exercise 39- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda
Exercise 40- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata and Chordata
Exercise 41- Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular,
and Nervous Tissues
Exercise 42- Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System
Exercise 43- Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction
Exercise 44- Human Biology: Breathing
Exercise 45- Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure
Exercise 46- Human Biology: Sensory Perception
Exercise 47- Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System of
the Rat
Exercise 48- Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat
Exercise 49- Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the
Rat
Exercise 50- Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of
Development
Exercise 51- Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic Behavior
Appendix I- Dissection of a Fetal Pig
Appendix II- Conversion of Metric Units to English Units
Exercise 1-Scientific Method: The Process of Science
Exercise 2-Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis
Exercise 3-The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy
Exercise 4-The Cell: Structure and Function
Exercise 5-Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale
Exercise 6- Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins,
Lipids, and Nucleic Acids
Exercise 7- Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper
Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis
Exercise 8- Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their
Concentration
Exercise 9- Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movement of Molecules in
Biological Systems
Exercise 10- Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress
Exercise 11- Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity
Exercise 12- Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic
Molecules
Exercise 13- Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2
Uptake
Exercise 14- Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells
Exercise 15- Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis
Exercise 16- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Genetic
Transformation
Exercise 17- Genetics: The Principles of Mendel
Exercise 18- Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in Green
Algae
Exercise 19- Human Evolution: Skull Examination
Exercise 20- Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities
Exercise 21- Community Succession
Exercise 22- Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment
Exercise 23- Pollution: The Effects of Chemical, Thermal, and Acidic
Pollution
Exercise 24- Survey of Prokaryotes: Domains Archaea and Bacteria
Exercise 25- Survey of Protists: Algal Autotrophs
Exercise 26- Survey of Protists: Protozoan Heterotrophs
Exercise 27- Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and
Lichens
Exercise 28- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts
of Phyla Hepatophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta
Exercise 29- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedless Vascular Plants of Phyla
Pterophyta and Lycophyta
Exercise 30- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,
Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta
Exercise 31- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms
Exercise 32- Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants
Exercise 33- Plant Physiology: Transpiration
Exercise 34- Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators
Exercise 35- Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances
Exercise 36- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
Exercise 37- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and
Mollusca
Exercise 38- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Annelida and Nematoda
Exercise 39- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda
Exercise 40- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata and Chordata
Exercise 41- Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular,
and Nervous Tissues
Exercise 42- Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System
Exercise 43- Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction
Exercise 44- Human Biology: Breathing
Exercise 45- Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure
Exercise 46- Human Biology: Sensory Perception
Exercise 47- Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System of
the Rat
Exercise 48- Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat
Exercise 49- Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the
Rat
Exercise 50- Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of
Development
Exercise 51- Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic Behavior
Appendix I- Dissection of a Fetal Pig
Appendix II- Conversion of Metric Units to English Units
Exercise 2-Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis
Exercise 3-The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy
Exercise 4-The Cell: Structure and Function
Exercise 5-Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale
Exercise 6- Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins,
Lipids, and Nucleic Acids
Exercise 7- Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper
Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis
Exercise 8- Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their
Concentration
Exercise 9- Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movement of Molecules in
Biological Systems
Exercise 10- Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress
Exercise 11- Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity
Exercise 12- Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic
Molecules
Exercise 13- Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2
Uptake
Exercise 14- Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells
Exercise 15- Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis
Exercise 16- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Genetic
Transformation
Exercise 17- Genetics: The Principles of Mendel
Exercise 18- Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in Green
Algae
Exercise 19- Human Evolution: Skull Examination
Exercise 20- Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities
Exercise 21- Community Succession
Exercise 22- Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment
Exercise 23- Pollution: The Effects of Chemical, Thermal, and Acidic
Pollution
Exercise 24- Survey of Prokaryotes: Domains Archaea and Bacteria
Exercise 25- Survey of Protists: Algal Autotrophs
Exercise 26- Survey of Protists: Protozoan Heterotrophs
Exercise 27- Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and
Lichens
Exercise 28- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts
of Phyla Hepatophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta
Exercise 29- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedless Vascular Plants of Phyla
Pterophyta and Lycophyta
Exercise 30- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,
Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta
Exercise 31- Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms
Exercise 32- Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants
Exercise 33- Plant Physiology: Transpiration
Exercise 34- Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators
Exercise 35- Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances
Exercise 36- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
Exercise 37- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and
Mollusca
Exercise 38- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Annelida and Nematoda
Exercise 39- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda
Exercise 40- Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata and Chordata
Exercise 41- Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular,
and Nervous Tissues
Exercise 42- Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System
Exercise 43- Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction
Exercise 44- Human Biology: Breathing
Exercise 45- Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure
Exercise 46- Human Biology: Sensory Perception
Exercise 47- Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System of
the Rat
Exercise 48- Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat
Exercise 49- Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the
Rat
Exercise 50- Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of
Development
Exercise 51- Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic Behavior
Appendix I- Dissection of a Fetal Pig
Appendix II- Conversion of Metric Units to English Units