This book reviews the more challenging material in a college-level, introductory course in biology. It is intended as a supplement for a standard textbook in biology, or for students who wish to review such material. 11th Hour: Introduction to Biology would be of particular use to students enrolled in a major's or non-major's introductory biology course, or students taking AP biology. It concentrates on those topics that usually give students the most difficulty, and problems/questions are rated throughout in terms of their level of difficulty.
This book reviews the more challenging material in a college-level, introductory course in biology. It is intended as a supplement for a standard textbook in biology, or for students who wish to review such material. 11th Hour: Introduction to Biology would be of particular use to students enrolled in a major's or non-major's introductory biology course, or students taking AP biology. It concentrates on those topics that usually give students the most difficulty, and problems/questions are rated throughout in terms of their level of difficulty.
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Inhaltsangabe
Unit I: From Atoms to Living Cells.
1 Introduction to Biology.
2 Atoms, Bonds, Water, and Carbon.
3 Molecules and Macromolecules of Life.
4 Membrane Structure and Function.
5 Cellular Organization.
6 Energy and Enzymes.
7 Energy Metabolism and Cell Respiration.
8 Photosynthesis.
Exam.
Unit II: Genes, Information, and Heredity.
9 DNA: Structure, Function, and Replication.
10 RNA and Protein: Transcription, Translation, and the GeneticCode.
11 Cell Cycle, Mitosis, Meiosis.
12 Mendelian Genetics.
13 Recombination, Linkage and Mapping.
14 Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses.
15 Gene Expression, Gene Technology, and Human Genetics; ExamII.