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Biology for the Informed Citizen with Physiology 1st Edition by Donna M. Bozzone (Author), Douglas S. Green (Author)
دانلود کتاب Biology for the Informed Citizen With Physiology
With Biology for the Informed Citizen, students connect the concepts of biology to the consequences of biology. Authors Donna M. Bozzone and Douglas S. Green teach the concepts of biology, evolution, and the process of science so that students can apply their knowledge as informed consumers and users of scientific information.
Cases: An engaging biological issue opens every chapter and is revisited throughout
Concepts: Foundational biological ideas are introduced within the context of important cultural and social issues
Consequences: The concepts and consequences of biology are connected in order to help students make informed decisions about biological issues
Biology for the Informed Citizen is available with or without chapters 11-15 on physiology. Both versions allow instructors to cover the chapters and topics in the order that they choose.
دانلود ایبوک زیست شناسی برای یک شهروند مطلع با فیزیولوژی
دانشجویان با استفاده از زیست شناسی برای شهروند آگاه ، مفاهیم زیست شناسی را به پیامدهای زیست شناسی متصل می کنند. نویسندگان Donna M. Bozzone و Douglas S. Green مفاهیم زیست شناسی ، تکامل و روند علوم را آموزش می دهند تا دانشجویان بتوانند دانش خود را به عنوان مصرف کننده آگاه و استفاده کننده از اطلاعات علمی به کار گیرند.
موارد: یک مسئله بیولوژیک جذاب هر فصل را باز می کند و در کل مرور می شود
مفاهیم: ایده های بیولوژیکی بنیادی در متن موضوعات مهم فرهنگی و اجتماعی معرفی می شوند
پیامدها: مفاهیم و پیامدهای زیست شناسی به منظور کمک به دانشجویان در تصمیم گیری آگاهانه در مورد مسائل بیولوژیکی به هم پیوند خورده اند
زیست شناسی برای شهروند مطلع با یا بدون فصل 11-15 در مورد فیزیولوژی در دسترس است. هر دو نسخه به مدرسان اجازه می دهد تا به ترتیب مورد نظر خود ، فصل ها و مباحث را پوشش دهند.
فهرست مطالب Biology for the Informed Citizen With Physiology
Contents Preface UNIT 1. THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIFE CHAPTER 1 The Nature of Biology and Evolution: Why Does Biology Matter to You? case study: The “Infidelity Gene” 1.1. How Does Biology Affect Your Life? 1.2. What Are the Features of Life? 1.3. How Do Organisms Function? 1.4. How Do Organisms Reproduce? 1.5. How Does Life Evolve? 1.6. What Patterns of Diversity Are Found in Nature? Biology in Perspective Technology Connection: Identifying the “Infidelity Gene” Scientist Spotlight: Carol W. Greider (1961–) Life Application: Determining When Life Has Ended How Do We Know? Spontaneous Generation CHAPTER 2. The Nature of Science: How Do We Know How the World Works? case study: The Mysterious Case of Childbed Fever 2.1. How Would a Scientist Investigate Childbed Fever? 2.2. How Does Science Work? 2.3. What Assumptions Does Science Make About Nature? 2.4. What Are the Principal Features of Science? 2.5. How Does Science Differ from Other Ways of Knowing? 2.6. How Does Science Differ from Pseudoscience and Quackery? Biology in Perspective Life Application: Childbed Fever Scientist Spotlight: Robert Koch (1843–1910) How Do We Know? Hypothesis Testing and Scientific Proof Technology Connection: Throat Cultures UNIT 2. REPRODUCTION, INHERITANCE, AND EVOLUTION CHAPTER 3 Human Development: How Do Cells Make a Person? case study: Unusually Close Sisters 3.1. What Are the Units of Life? 3.2. What Cell Structures Play a Role in Embryo Development? 3.3. How Do Eggs and Sperm Form? 3.4. What Happens in Fertilization? 3.5. How Does an Embryo Form and Ultimately Become a Fetus? 3.6. What Are the Key Events of Pregnancy? 3.7. What Happens in Labor and Delivery? 3.8. How Do Twins Form? 3.9. What Can Conjoined Twins Tell Us About Biology and Ourselves? Biology in Perspective Scientist Spotlight: Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) How Do We Know? Eggs and Sperm Are Both Needed for Fertilization Technology Connection: Ultrasound Life Application: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome CHAPTER 4 Inheritance, Genes, and Physical Characteristics: Does Disease Have a Genetic Basis? case study: Sickle Cell Disease, Malaria, and Human Evolution 4.1. What Is Sickle Cell Disease? 4.2. Could Molecular Medicine Prevent Sickle Cell Disease? 4.3. Where Is Our Genetic Information Stored? 4.4. How Did Mendel Discover the Rules of Inheritance? 4.5. How Much Do Mendel’s Rules Explain? 4.6. What Are Genes Made Of? 4.7. How Does DNA Function? 4.8. What Processes Must DNA Accomplish? 4.9. Why Is Protein Structure So Important? Biology in Perspective Technology Connection: Electrophoresis How Do We Know? Pedigree Analysis Scientist Spotlight: Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958) Life Application: The Effectiveness of Genetic Screening CHAPTER 5 Cancer: How Can It Be Prevented, Diagnosed, and Treated? case study: Xeroderma pigmentosum 5.1. How Does Cancer Make You Sick? 5.2. How Do Cancer Cells Differ from Normal Cells? 5.3. What Is the Life Cycle of a Cell? 5.4. In What Ways Is Cancer a Genetic Disorder? 5.5. What Risk Factors Are Associated with Cancer? 5.6. How Is Cancer Diagnosed? 5.7. How Is Cancer Treated? 5.8. How Can Cancer Be Prevented? Biology in Perspective How Do We Know? Cancer-Causing Genes from Malfunctioning Normal Genes Scientist Spotlight: Peyton Rous (1879–1970) Technology Connection: Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans Life Application: Chemoprevention CHAPTER 6. Reproduction: What Kind of Baby Is It? case study: The Fastest Woman on Earth 6.1. How Do Males and Females Form? 6.2. What Happens If the Hormonal Signals Are Missing or Misread? 6.3. How Do Men Produce Sperm? 6.4. How Do Women Produce Eggs? 6.5. How Can Pregnancy Be Prevented? 6.6. What Causes Infertility, and How Can It Be Treated? 6.7. How Can We Tell If a Fetus or Baby Is Healthy? 6.8. What Tests Are on the Horizon? Biology in Perspective Life Application: Gender Testing in Sports How Do We Know? The Female Reproductive Tract Helps Sperm Find an Egg Technology Connection: Home Pregnancy Tests Scientist Spotlight: Virginia Apgar (1909–1974) CHAPTER 7 Plants, Agriculture, and Genetic Engineering: Can We Create Better Plants and Animals? case study: Golden Rice 7.1. Why Are Plants Such Good Sources 7.2. How Do Plants Make Food? 7.3. What Are the Goals of Genetic Engineering in Plants? 7.4. How Was Golden Rice Engineered? 7.5. How Else Is Genetic Engineering Being Used? 7.6. What Are the Risks of Genetic Engineering? 7.7. How Ethical Is Genetic Engineering? Biology in Perspective Scientist Spotlight: Kary Mullis (1944–) Technology Connection: How to Transform Cells Life Application: From Teosinte to Maize How Do We Know? Evaluating the Safety of Genetically Engineered Products CHAPTER 8 Health Care and the Human Genome: How Will We Use Our New Medical and Genetic Skills? case study: Carrie Buck and the American Eugenics Movement 8.1. Do Complex Human Characteristics Have a Genetic Basis? 8.2. What Is Gene Therapy? 8.3. What Are the Benefits and Risks of Genetically Altering Humans? 8.4. How Can Stem Cells and Cloning Be Used to Alter People? 8.5. What Are the Benefits and Risks of Stem Cell Research? 8.6. What Other Challenges Result from Advances in Medical Technology? Biology in Perspective Scientist Spotlight: Nancy Wexler (1945–) Life Application: Sex Selection How Do We Know? How Human Embryonic Stem Cells Can Be Directed to Form Specialized Cells Technology Connection: Who’s the Daddy? CHAPTER 9 Evolution: How Do Species Arise and Adapt? case study: Lactose Intolerance and the Geographic Variation of Human Traits 9.1. How Does Your Body Reflect an Evolutionary History? 9.2. What Convinced Darwin of the Fact of Evolution? 9.3. How Do Humans Adapt to Their Environment? 9.4. How Does Natural Selection Produce Adaptations? 9.5. What Are Random Events in Evolution? 9.6. What Is the Evidence for Speciation? 9.7. How Do New Species Arise? 9.8. Why Is It So Difficult for the Public to Accept Evolution? Biology in Perspective Scientist Spotlight: Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (1890–1962) How Do We Know? Constructing Evolutionary Trees Technology Connection: Genbank Life Application: Public Acceptance of Evolution CHAPTER 10 The Evolution of Disease: Why Do We Get Sick? case study: Deadly Malaria 10.1. In What Ways Is Your Body an Ecosystem? 10.2. Why Do Diseases Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics? 10.3. Why Are Some Diseases More Deadly Than Others? 10.4. Where Do New Diseases Come From? 10.5. How Can Evolution Help Us Control Disease? Biology in Perspective How Do We Know? The Many Species That Live on You Life Application: Malaria and DDT Scientist Spotlight: Paul W. Ewald (1953–) Technology Connection: How Vaccines Are Made UNIT 3. INTERACTING WITH NATURE CHAPTER 11 Ecology: How Do We Bene. t from a Functional Ecosystem? case study: The Near-Extinction of Kirtland’s Warbler 11.1. How Do Species Adapt to Their Habitat? 11.2. Why Do Species Compete? 11.3. How Do Species Exploit One Another? 11.4. When Can Species Cooperate? 11.5. How Do Ecological Interactions Affect Us? 11.6. What Does a Functioning Ecosystem Do? 11.7. What Benefits Do We Get from a Functioning Ecosystem? Biology in Perspective Scientist Spotlight: Robert Helmer MacArthur (1930–1972) Technology Connection: Biological Control of Schistosomiasis How Do We Know? Long-Term Ecological Research Life Application: Ecology and Human Conflict CHAPTER 12 Biodiversity and Human Aff airs: How Is the Human Race Like a Meteorite? case study: The Discovery of America 12.1. What Are the Components of Biodiversity? 12.2. What Areas Have the Highest Biodiversity? 12.3. What Can Islands Tell Us About Biodiversity? 12.4. Why Do Different Regions Have Different Species? 12.5. How Does Biodiversity Change Through Time? 12.6. Why Is Biodiversity Needed for a Healthy Ecosystem? 12.7. Why Should We Preserve Biodiversity? 12.8. How Do We Keep Track of Biodiversity? 12.9. Why Might We Be Facing the Sixth Mass Extinction? 12.10. How Can We Preserve Biodiversity? Biology in Perspective Life Application: The Importance of Genetic Diversity How Do We Know? Experimental Island Zoogeography Technology Connection: Satellite Imagery Scientist Spotlight: E. O. Wilson (1929–) CHAPTER 13 Human Population Growth: How Many People Can a Single Planet Hold? case study: A Story About Bacteria 13.1. How Can Populations Grow So Fast? 13.2. Why Don’t Populations Grow Forever? 13.3. How Is Population Growth Influenced by Age and Sex? 13.4. Why Do Developing and Developed Countries Grow Differently? 13.5. How Do We Use Information About Population Growth? Biology in Perspective How Do We Know? Modeling Population Growth Scientist Spotlight: Donella Meadows (1941–2001) Life Application: The Demographics of China Technology Connection: Male Contraception Answers to Selected Questions Glossary