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Informationen zum Autor Stephanie Wilson believes storytelling can save lives. Her MBA and over a decade of artistic training both help her live out that passion. Born in New Jersey, but raised in Florida, she lives to laugh and is a lover of animals. As a kid, Stephanie dreamed of being the first female president, but always added the disclaimer that if she couldn't make that happen, she just wanted her life to be a good story. In her eyes, she definitely got her wish. Stephanie resides in New York City's Upper West Side with her scruffy Puerto Rican street dog, Luna. Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung * Concentrates on those concepts that usually give students the most difficulty. * Provides ample opportunity to test the mastery of this material. * Rates questions/problems according to their level of difficulty. * Additional information provided on the internet site related to this topic. . Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 Genetic Code. 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; Exam II. Unit III: Evolution. 16 Evolution and Natural Selection. 17 Microevolution and Population Genetics. Unit IV: Animal Physiology. 18 General Principles of Physiology. 19 Cardiovascular System. 20 Endocrine System and Hormones. 21 Neurons: Electrical and Synaptic Events. 22 Immune System and Body Defenses. Exam III and IV. Unit V: Ecology. 23 Ecology. Final Exam. Index ...