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BioInquiry: Making Connections in Biology - ISBN 9780471473213

BioInquiry: Making Connections in Biology

ISBN 9780471473213

Autor: Nancy L. Pruitt, Larry S. Underwood

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780471473213

ISBN10:      

0471473219

Autor:      

Nancy L. Pruitt, Larry S. Underwood

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2005-09-06

Numer Wydania:      

3rd Edition

Ilość stron:      

672

Wymiary:      

274x233

Tematy:      

PS

Experience the story of biological understanding
Like any good tale, the excitement is in how the story unfolds–in the process of discovering how the situation is resolved, in the twists and turns of the plot, and in the personalities of its main characters. The same holds true for biology. That′s why Nancy Pruitt and Larry Underwood′s new Third Edition of BioInquiry is specifically designed to engage students in the story of biological understanding. This NSF–sponsored text and media package takes a discovery approach in which students lear5n about biology in the same timeline in which scientists have come to understand biology.
From the prepublication reviews:
"The [website] for the student, in its latest inception, is quite brilliant." – KAREN OCORR, University of Michigan
"I very much liked that the book emphasized the process of science..." – JOHN PETERS, College of Charleston
"The authors use evolution as a unifying theme in the book. This is wonderful." – BRAM MIDDELORP, Minneapolis Community and Technical College

Spis treści:
1. Biology: What is the Study of Life?
2. Evolution: Why Are There So Many Living Things?
3. Mendelian Genetics: How Are Traits Inherited?
4. Cells: What are the Building Blocks of Life?
5. Chromosomes: Where Are the Genes Found?
6. Molecular Biology: What Is DNA and How Does It Work?
7. Biotechnology: How Do We Use What We Know about Life?
8. Population Genetics: How Do Genes Move through Time and Space?
9. Biodiversity: How Diverse Is Life?
10. Bioenergetics: How Do Organisms Acquire and Use Energy?
11. Animal Physiology: How Do Organisms Respond to Change?
12. Human Physiology: How Does the Human Body Work?
13. Plant Forum and Function: How Do Plants Live in the World?
14. Behavior: How Do Animals Interact with Other Animals?
15. Population Ecology: How Do Organisms Interact to Form Populations?
16. Ecology: How Do Organism Interact with Their Environments?
Appendix A: A Brief Review of Basic Chemistry.
Appendix B: A Brief Review of the Chemistry of Life.
Appendix C: The Diversity of Life.
Glossary.
Photo Credits.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Nancy L. Pruitt received a bachelor′s degree in biology from Gettysburg College, a master′s degree in biology from Wake Forest University, and a Ph.D. from the zoology department at Arizona State University. For the past 17 years, she has taught in the biology department at Colgate University, where her courses include introductory biology, cell biology, and human physiology. Nancy has authored numerous research articles, several with undergraduate student coauthors, about the cellular adaptations of cold–blooded animals to changes in temperature. She has also written a student workbook to accompany a textbook on cell and molecular biology. In addition, she is an active member of the Council on Undergraduate Research and the National Association of Biology Teachers, and is director of the Howard Hughes Undergraduate Science Education program at Colgate University. She also organizes an annual program of off–campus study for undergraduate biology students at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Above all, however, Nancy is devoted to bringing the excitement  of biology to her students, who have twice nominated her for Professor of the Year at Colgate.
Nancy lives in Hamilton, New York, with her husband, Dr. Jonathan Jacobs, a professor of philosophy, and their two  young sons, Nathan and Danny.
Larry S. Underwood received a bachelor of arts degree in biology from the university of Kansas, a master′s degree in science education from Syracuse University, and a Ph.D. in zoology from The Pennsylvania State University. He has taught biology at all levels, including middle school, high school, a nd college. For the past 15 years he taught undergraduate courses in introductory biology, environmental science, methods of field biology, teacher recertification courses in biology, and anatomy and physiology at Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale. For 22 Years, Larry lived in Alaska where he held several administrative, research, and teaching positions, primarily with the University of Alaska. While there, his research interests centered on cold adaptation of Arctic homeotherms and Arctic human ecology. He has published numerous research papers and five books. Larry is a Passionate Birder and is Active in community affairs, especially those involving environmental concerns. In 1974 Larry was elected Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, and in 1975 he was elected Member of the New York Explorer′s Club. In 1999, he received a NISOD Excellence in Teaching Award.
Larry lives in Manassas, Virginia, with his wife sally, a family therapist and gardener. Between them they have four children and six grandchildren.

Okładka tylna:
Experience the story of biological understanding
Like any good tale, the excitement is in how the story unfolds–in the process of discovering how the situation is resolved, in the twists and turns of the plot, and in the personalities of its main characters. The same holds true for biology. That′s why Nancy Pruitt and Larry Underwood′s new Third Edition of BioInquiry is specifically designed to engage students in the story of biological understanding. This NSF–sponsored text and media package takes a discovery approach in which students lear5n about biology in the same timeline in which scientists have come to understand biology.
From the prepublication reviews:
"The [website] for the student, in its latest inception, is quite brilliant." – KAREN OCORR, University of Michigan
"I very much liked that the book emphasized the p rocess of science..." – JOHN PETERS, College of Charleston
"The authors use evolution as a unifying theme in the book. This is wonderful." – BRAM MIDDELORP, Minneapolis Community and Technical College

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