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6. 6·1â6·4 There are different types of cell division.
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6. 6·5â6·8 Mitosis replaces worn-out old cells with fresh new duplicates.
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6. 6·9â6·13 Meiosis generates sperm and eggs and a great deal of variation.
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6. 6·14â6·16 There are sex differences in the chromosomes.
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6. 6·17â6·18 Deviations from the normal chromosome number lead to problems.
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7. 7·1â7·5 Why do offspring resemble their parents?
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1. 1·1â1·3 More than just a collection of facts, science is a process...
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1. 1·4â1·10 A beginnerâs guide: what are the steps of the scientific method?
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1. 1·11â1·14 Well-designed experiments are essential to testing hypotheses.
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1. 1·15â1·18 Scientific thinking can help us...; 1·19 On the road...
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2. 2·1â2·3 Atoms form molecules through bonding.
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2. 2·4â2·7 Water has features that enable it to support all life.
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2. 2·8â2·11 Carbohydrates are fuel for living machines.
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2. 2·12â2·14 Lipids store energy for a rainy day.
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2. 2·15â2·19 Proteins are versatile macromolecules that serve as building blocks.
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2. 2·20â2·22 Nucleic acids store information on how to build and run a body.
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3. 3·1â3·3 What is a cell?
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3. 3·4â3·7 Cell membranes are gatekeepers.
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3. 3·8â3·11 Molecules move across membranes in several ways.
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3. 3·12 Cells are connected... and 3·13â3·22 Nine important landmarks...
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4. 4·1â4·4 Energy flows from the sun and through all life on earth.
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4. 4·5â4·11 Photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight to make food.
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4. 4·12â4·16 Cellular respiration converts food molecules into ATP...
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4. 4·17â4·18 There are alternative pathways to energy acquisition.
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5. 5·1â5·5 DNA: what is it, and what does it do?
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5. 5·6â5·8 Building organisms: information in DNA...
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5. 5·9â5·11 Damage to the genetic code has a variety of causes and effects.
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5. 5·12â5·14 Biotechnology is producing improvements in agriculture.
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5. 5·15â5·18 Biotechnology has the potential for improving human health...
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7. 7·6â7·8 Probability and chance play central roles in genetics.
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7. 7·9â7·15 How are genotypes translated into phenotypes?
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7. 7·16â7·17 Some genes are linked together.
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8. 8·1 Evolution is an ongoing process, and 8·2â8·4 Darwin journeyed...
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8. 8·5â8·10 Four mechanisms can give rise to evolution.
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8. 8·11â8·17 Through natural selection, populations of organisms...
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8. 8·18â8·22 The evidence for evolution is overwhelming.
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9. 9·1â9·4 Behaviors are traits that can evolve.
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9. 9·5â9·9 Cooperation, selfishness, and altruism...
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9. 9·10â9·16 Sexual conflict can result from disparities...
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9. 9·17â9·18 Communication and the design of signals evolve.
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10. 10·1â10·3 Life on earth most likely originated from non-living materials.
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10. 10·4â10·7 Species are the basic units of biodiversity.
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10. 10·8â10·10 Evolutionary trees help us conceptualize and categorize biodiversity.
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10. 10·11â10·14 Macroevolution gives rise to great diversity.
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10. 10·15â10·18 An overview of the diversity of life on earth...
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11. 11·1â11·3 Animals are just one branch of the Eukarya domain.
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11. 11·4â11·12 Invertebratesâanimals without a backbone...
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11. 11·13â11·15 The phylum Chordata includes vertebrates...
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11. 11·16â11·20 All terrestrial vertebrates are tetrapods.
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12. 12·1 Plants are just one branch..., and 12·2â12·4 The first plants...
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12. 12·5â12·7 The advent of the seed opened new worlds to plants.
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12. 12·8â12·10 Flowering plants are the most diverse and successful plants.
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12. 12·11â12·12 Plants and animals have a love-hate relationship.
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12. 12·13â12·16 Fungi and plants are partners but not close relatives.
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13. 13·1â13·2 There are microbes in all three domains.
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13. 13·3â13·5 Bacteria may be the most diverse of all organisms.
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13. 13·6â13·10 In humans, bacteria can have harmful or beneficial health effects.
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13. 13·11â13·12 Archaea exploit some of the most extreme habitats.
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13. 13·13â13·15 Most protists are single-celled eukaryotes.
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13. 13·16â13·19 Viruses are at the border between living and non-living.
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14. 14·1â14·6 Population ecology is the study...
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14. 14·7â14·10 A life history is like a species summary.
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14. 14·11â14·13 Ecology influences the evolution of aging in a population.
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14. 14·14â14·16 The human population is growing rapidly.
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15. 15·1â15·2 Ecosystems have living and non-living components.
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15. 15·3â15·5 Interacting physical forces create weather.
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15. 15·6â15·8 Energy and chemicals flow within ecosystems.
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15. 15·9â15·15 Species interactions influence the structure of communities.
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15. 15·16â15·17 Communities can change or remain stable over time.
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16. 16·1â16·4 Biodiversityâof genes, species, and ecosystems...
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16. 16·5â16·6 Extinction reduces biodiversity.
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16. 16·7â16·11 Human activities can have disruptive environmenal impacts.
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16. 16·12â16·14 We can develop strategies for effective conservation.
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17. 17·1â17·3 Three basic tissue types give rise to diverse plant characteristics.
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17. 17·4â17·7 Most plants have common structural features.
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17. 17·8â17·11 Plant nutrition: plants obtain sunlight and usable chemical elements...
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17. 17·12â17·14 Plants transport water, sugar, and minerals through vascular tissue.
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18. 18·1â18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually and asexually.
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18. 18·4â18·6 Flowers have several roles in plant reproduction.
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18. 18·7â18·12 Pollination, fertilization, and seed dispersal...
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18. 18·13â18·16 Plants have two types of growth...
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19. 19·1â19·3 Plants defend themselves from herbivores...
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19. 19·4â19·7 Hormones regulate growth and development.
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19. 19·8â19·10 External cues trigger internal responses.
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20. 20·1â20·6 Animal body structures reflect their functions.
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20. 20·7â20·8 Animals have an internal environment.
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20. 20·9â20·13 How does homeostasis work?
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21. 21·1â21·3 The circulatory system is the chief route of distribution in animals.
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21. 21·4â21·11 The human circulatory system...
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21. 21·12â21·17 The respiratory system enables gas exchange in animals.
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21. 21·18â21·19 Evolutionary adaptations maximize oxygen delivery.
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22. 22·1â22·3 Food provides the raw materials for growth...
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22. 22·4â22·7 Nutrients are grouped into six categories.
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22. 22·8â22·13 We extract energy and nutrients from food.
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22. 22·14â22·19 What we eat profoundly affects our health.
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23. 23·1â23·3 What is the nervous system?
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23. 23·4â23·7 How do neurons work?
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23. 23·8â23·14 Our senses detect and transmit stimuli.
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24. 24·1â24·3 Hormones are chemical messengers regulating cell functions.
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24. 24·4â24·5 Hormones are produced in glands throughout the body.
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24. 24·6â24·10 Hormones influence nearly every facet of an organism.
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24. 24·11â24·12 Environmental contaminants can disrupt...
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25. 25·1â25·3 How do animals reproduce?
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25. 25·4â25·8 Male and female reproductive systems have important similarities...
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25. 25·9â25·11 Sex can lead to fertilization...
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25. 25·12â25·15 Human development occurs in specific stages, and 25·16...
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26. 26·1â26·4 Your body has different ways to protect you against...
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26. 26·5â26·10 Specific immunity develops after exposure to pathogens.
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26. 26·11â26·13 Malfunction of the immune system causes disease.
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23. 23·15â23·16 The muscular and skeletal systems enable movement.
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23. 23·17â23·19 The brain is organized into distinct structures...
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23. 23·20â23·22 Drugs can hijack pleasure pathways.
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