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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
CHAPTER
What is Science?
1
Outline
1
1.1
Objects and Properties
2
1.2
Quantifying Properties
4
1.3
Measurement Systems
4
1.4
Standard Units for the Metric System
5
Length
6
Mass
6
Time
6
1.5
Metric Prefixes
6
1.6
Understandings from Measurements
7
Data
7
Ratios and Generalizations
8
The Density Ratio
8
Symbols and Equations
10
1.7
The Nature of Science
12
The Scientific Method
12
Explanations and Investigations
13
Scientific Laws
14
Models and Theories
15
1.8
Science, Nonscience.And
Pseudoscience
15
From Experimentation To
Application
17
Science and Nonscience
17
Pseudoscience
18
People Behind the Science: Florence
Bascom
20
Limitations of Science
20
Motion
24
Outline
24
2.1
Describing Motion
25
2.2
Measuring Motion
26
Speed
26
Velocity
27
Acceleration
28
2.3
Forces
29
2.4
Horizontal Motion On Land
31
2.5
Falling Objects
33
A Closer Look: A Bicycle Racer s Edge
33
2.6
Compound Motion
35
Vertical Projectiles
35
Horizontal Projectiles
35
2.7
Three Laws of Motion
36
Newton s First Law of Motion
37
Newton s Second Law of Motion
38
Weight and Mass
40
Newton s Third Law of Motion
41
2.8
Momentum
42
Conservation of Momentum
42
Impulse
43
2.9
Forces and Circular Motion
44
2.10
Newton s Law of Gravitation
45
People Behind the Science: Isaac
Newton
47
Earth Satellites
48
Weightlessness
49
A Closer Look: Gravity Problems
49
Energy
54
Outline
54
3.1
Work
55
Units of Work
56
A Closer Look: Simple Machines
57
Power
58
3.2
Motion, Position, and Energy
60
Potential Energy
60
Kinetic Energy
61
3.3
Energy Flow
62
Energy Forms
62
Energy Conversion
64
Energy Conservation
65
Energy Transfer
66
3.4
Energy Sources Today
66
Petroleum
67
Coal
67
People Behind the Science: James Prescott
Joule
68
Moving Water
68
Nuclear
68
Conserving Energy
69
3.5
Energy Tomorrow
70
Solar Technologies
70
Geothermal Energy
71
Hydrogen
71
Heat and Temperature
75
Outline
75
4.1
The Kinetic Molecular Theory
76
Molecules
77
Molecules Interact
77
Phases of Matter
77
Molecules Move
78
4.2
Temperature
79
Thermometers
79
Thermometer Scales
80
4.3
Heat
82
Heat As Energy Transfer
83
Measures of Heat
83
Specific Heat
84
Heat Flow
86
4.4
Energy, Heat, and Molecular Theory
8Í
A Closer Look: Passive Solar Design
88
Phase Change
89
Evaporation and Condensation
92
Relative Humidity
93
4.5
Thermodynamics
94
The First Law of Thermodynamics
95
The Second Law of
Thermodynamics
95
The Second Law and Natural
Processes
96
People Behind the Science: Count Rum ford
(Benjamin Thompson)
98
Wave Motions and Sound
103
Outline
103
5.1
Forces and Elastic Materials
104
Forces and Vibrations
104
Describing Vibrations
105
5.2
Waves
106
Kinds of Waves
107
Waves In Air
107
Hearing Waves In Air
108
5.3
Describing Waves
110
5.4
Sound Waves 111
Velocity of Sound In Air 111
111
A Closer Look: Hearing Problems
7 / ;
Refraction and Reflection
112
Interference
114
5.5
Energy and Sound
115
Loudness
115
Resonance
116
5.6
Sources of Sounds
117
Vibrating Strings
118
Sounds from Moving Sources
119
People Behind the Science:
Johann
Christian
Doppler
119
Electricity
125
Outline
125
6.1
Electric Charge
126
Measuring Electric Charge
128
Measuring Electric Force
128
6.2
Electric Current
129
Resistance
130
A Closer Look: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
131
AC and DC
132
6.3
The Electric Circuit
132
People Behind the Science: Benjamin
Franklin
(1706-1790) 133
6.4
Electric Power and Work
134
A Closer Look: Household Circuits and
Safety
136
6.5
Magnetism
137
Moving Charges and Magnetic
Fields
140
Magnetic Fields Interact
141
A Moving Magnet Produces an Electric
Field
142
A Closer Look: Solar Cells
147
Light
152
Outline
152
7.1
Sources of Light
153
7.2
Properties of Light
156
Light Interacts With Matter
156
Reflection
157
Refraction
158
A Closer Look: Optics
161
Dispersion and Color
163
7.3
Evidence for Waves
164
Interference
164
Polarization
165
A Closer Look: The Rainbow
167
7
A Evidence for Particles
168
Photoelectric Effect
168
Quantization of Energy
169
7.5
The Present Theory
170
7.6
Relativity
170
A Closer Look: The Compact Disc (CD)
171
Special Relativity
172
General Relativity
172
Relativity Theory Applied
173
People Behind the Science: James Clerk
Maxwell
173
Atoms and Periodic
Properties
178
Outline
178
8.1
Atomic Structure Discovered
179
Discovery of the Electron
180
The Nucleus
181
8.2
The Bohr Model
183
The Quantum Concept
183
Atomic Spectra
183
Bohr s Theory
184
8.3
Quantum Mechanics
186
8.4
The Periodic Table
188
8.5
Metals, Nonmetals, and
Semiconductors
190
A Closer Look: The Rare
Earths
191
People Behind the Science: Dmitri
Ivanovich
193
Chemical Reactions
197
Outline
197
9.1
Compounds
198
9.2
Elements
200
9.3
Chemical Change
200
9.4
Valence Electrons and Ions
202
9.5
Chemical Bonds
203
Ionic Bonds
204
Covalent Bonds
205
A Closer Look: Name That Compound
208
9.6
Composition of Compounds
209
9.7
Chemical Equations
210
A Closer Look: How to Write a Chemical
Formula
211
A Closer Look: On Balancing Equations
213
Decomposition Reactions
215
Replacement Reactions
216
Ion Exchange Reactions
216
People Behind the Science: Linus Carl
Pauling
218
Water and Solutions
223
Outline
223
10.1
Household Water
224
10.2
Properties of Water
225
Structure of the Water Molecule
226
The Dissolving Process
227
A Closer Look: Decompression
Sickness
228
Solubility
228
10.3
Properties of Water Solutions
229
Electrolytes
229
Boiling Point
230
Freezing Point
231
10.4
Acids, Bases, and Salts
231
Properties of Acids and Bases
232
Explaining Acid-Base Properties
233
Strong and Weak Acids and
Bases
234
The
pH
Scale
234
Properties of Salts
235
Hard and Soft Water
235
A Closer Look: Acid Rain
237
People Behind the Science: Johannes
Nicolaus Brönsted 238
Nuclear Reactions
241
Outline
241
11.1
Natural Radioactivity
242
Nuclear Equations
243
The Nature of the Nucleus
244
Types of Radioactive Decay
246
Radioactive Decay Series
247
11.2
Measurement of Radiation
249
A Closer Look: How is Half-Life
Determined?
249
Measurement Methods
250
Radiation Units
250
Radiation Exposure
251
11.3
Nuclear Energy
251
Nuclear Fission
252
9.8
Types of Chemical Reactions
Combination Reactions
215
214
iv
Contents
Nuclear Power
Plants
253
Nuclear
Fusion
256
A Closer Look: Three Mile island, Chernobyl,
and Fukushima I
257
A Closer Look: Nuclear Waste
259
People Behind the Science: Marie
Curie
260
People Behind the Science:
Percival Lowell
305
The Universe
265
Outline
265
12.1
The Night Sky
266
12.2
Origin of Stars
267
12.3
Brightness of Stars
268
12.4
Star Temperature
268
12.5
Star Types
269
12.6
The Life of A Star
271
12.7
Galaxies
273
The Milky Way Galaxy
274
Other Galaxies
274
The Life of A Galaxy
276
A Closer Look: Extraterrestrials?
277
A Closer Look: Redshift and Hubble s Law
278
A Closer Look: Dark Matter
279
People Behind the Science: Jocelyn
(Susan) Bell Burnell
281
The Solar System
285
Outline
285
13.1
Planets, Moons, and Other
Bodies
286
Mercury
287
Venus
289
Earths Moon
290
Mars
292
Jupiter
294
A Closer Look: Planets and Astrology
295
Saturn
297
Uranus and Neptune
299
13.2
Small Bodies of the Solar System
300
Comets
300
Asteroids
301
Meteors and Meteorites
302
13.3
Origin of the Solar System
303
Stage A
304
Stage
В
304
Stage
С
304
Earth In Space
308
Outline
308
14.1
Shape and Size of Earth
309
14.2
Motions of Earth
311
A Closer Look: The Celestial Sphere
311
Revolution
312
Rotation
313
Precession
314
14.3
Place and Time
315
Identifying Place
315
Measuring Time
316
14.4
The Earth-Moon System
321
Phases of the Moon
322
Eclipses of the Sun and Moon
323
Tides
324
People Behind the Science: Carl Edward
Sagan
325
Earth
329
Outline
329
15.1
Earth Materials
330
Minerals
330
Rocks
333
A Closer Look: Asbestos
334
The Rock Cycle
337
15.2
Earths Interior
337
The Crust
338
The Mantle
338
The Core
339
A More Detailed Structure
340
15.3
Plate Tectonics
340
Evidence from Earth s Magnetic
Field
341
Evidence from the Ocean
341
Lithosphère
Plates and Boundaries
343
Present-Day Understandings
345
A Closer Look: Seismic Tomography
346
A Closer Look: Measuring Plate
Movement
346
People Behind the Science: Frederick John
Vine
348
Earth s Surface
351
Outline
351
16.1
Interpreting Earths Surface
352
16.2
Processes That Build Up the
Surface
353
Stress and Strain
353
Folding
354
Faulting
356
16.3
Earthquakes
357
A Closer Look: Some Recent Earthquakes
360
16.4
Origin of Mountains
360
A Closer Look: Volcanoes Change the
World
361
16.5
Processes That Tear Down the
Surface
363
Weathering
363
Erosion
366
People Behind the Science: James
Hutton
371
CHAPTER
Earth s Weather
375
Outline
375
17.1
The Atmosphere
376
Composition of the Atmosphere
377
Atmospheric Pressure
378
Warming the Atmosphere
379
Structure of the Atmosphere
379
A Closer Look: Hole In the Ozone Layer?
380
17.2
The Winds
381
Local Wind Patterns
381
A Closer Look: The Wind Chill Factor
382
Global Wind Patterns
383
17.3
Water and the Atmosphere
385
Evaporation and Condensation
385
Fog and Clouds
388
Precipitation
391
17.4
Weather Producers
391
Air Masses
392
Weather Fronts
393
Waves and Cyclones
395
Major Storms
396
17.5
Weather Forecasting
400
17.6
Climate
401
Major Climate Groups
401
A Closer Look:
El Niño
and
La Niña
404
Regional Climatic Influence
405
People Behind the Science:
Vilhelm
Firman
Koren Bjerknes
406
Contents
Climate
Change
406
Causes
of
Global
Climate
Change
407
Global
Warming
409
Earth s Waters
413
Outline
413
18.1
Water On Earth
414
Freshwater
415
Surface Water
416
Groundwater
417
Freshwater As A Resource
417
18.2
Seawater
419
A Closer Look Wastewater Treatment
420
Oceans and Seas
421
The Nature of Seawater
422
Movement of Seawater
424
A Closer Look: Rogue Waves
427
18.3
The Ocean Floor
429
A Closer Look: Key Forecasting Tool for the
Chesapeake Bay
430
People Behind the Science: Rachel Louise
Carson
431
CHAPTER
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Organic and Biochemistry
434
Outline
434
Part I the Nature of Organic
Compounds
436
19.1
Organic Chemistry
436
19.2
Hydrocarbons
436
People Behind the Science: RoyJ.
Plunkett
437
Hydrocarbons With Double Or Triple
Bonds
438
Hydrocarbons That Form Rings
439
19.3
Petroleum
439
19.4
Hydrocarbon Derivatives
441
Functional Groups Generate
Variety
442
19.5
Synthetic Polymers
446
A Closer Look:
Nonpersistent
and Persistent
Organic Pollutants
448
Part II Organic Compounds of Life
449
19.6
Organisms and Their
Macromolecules
449
Carbohydrates
449
Proteins
451
A Closer Look: So You Don t Eat Meat! How To
Stay Healthy
451
Nucleic Acids
454
Lipids
456
A Closer Look: Omega Fatty Acids and Your
Diet
459
A Closer Look: Fat and Your Diet
460
The Nature of Living
Things
464
Outline
464
Part I the Characteristics of Life
465
20.1
What Makes Something Alive?
465
20.2
The Cell Theory
467
20.3
Cell Membranes
470
People Behind the Science: Matthias Jakob
Schleiden and
Theodor Schwann 470
20.4
Getting Through Membranes
472
Diffusion
472
Osmosis
473
Controlled Methods of Transporting
Molecules
475
20.5
Organelles Composed of
Membranes
478
20.6
Nonmembranous Organelles
481
20.7
Nuclear Components
482
20.8
Major Cell Types
482
The Prokaryotic Cell Structure
482
The Eukaryotic Cell Structure
483
A Closer Look: How We Are Related
483
A Closer Look: Antibiotics and Cell Structural
Differences
484
Part II Energy Transformations in
Cells
484
20.9
Respiration and Photosynthesis
484
The Energy Transfer Molecules of Living
Things—Atp
485
Aerobic Cellular Respiration
486
Photosynthesis
487
Part III Cellular Reproduction
489
20.10
The Importance of Cell Division
489
A Closer Look: Stem Cells
489
20.11
The Cell Cycle
490
20.12
The Stages of Mitosis
490
Prophase
490
Metaphase
491
Anaphase 491
Telophase
492
The Origin and Evolution of
Life
496
Outline
496
Part I How Did Life Originate?
498
21.1
Early Attempts To Understand the
Origin of Life
498
21.2
Current Thinking About the Origin of
Life
499
Extraterrestrial Or Earth Origin?
499
Meeting Metabolic Needs
500
Summary of Ideas About the Origin of
Life
501
21.3
Major Events In the Early Evolution of
Living Things
502
Reproduction and the Origin of Genetic
Material
502
The Development of an Oxidizing
Atmosphere
502
The Establishment of Three Major
Domains of Life
503
The Endosymbiotic Theory and the
Origin of Eukaryotic Cells
503
A Summary of the Early Evolution of
Life
504
Part II The Process of Evolution
504
21.4
The Development of Evolutionary
Thought
504
21.5
Evolution and Natural Selection
506
Defining Evolution
506
The Role of the Environment In
Evolution
506
Natural Selection Leads To
Evolution
507
21.6
Genetic Diversity is Important for
Natural Selection
507
A Closer Look The Voyage of
HMS
Beagle,
1831-1836 508
Genetic Diversity Resulting from
Mutation
509
Genetic Diversity Resulting from Sexual
Reproduction
509
21.7
Processes That Drive Natural
Selection
510
Differential Survival
510
Differential Reproductive Rates
511
Differential Mate Selection
512
21.8
Acquired Characteristics Do Not
Influence Natural Selection
512
21.9
The Hardy-
Weinberg
Concept
513
21.10
Accumulating Evidence of
Evolution
513
Part III Speciation
515
21.11
Species: A Working Definition
515
A Closer Look: The Reemerging of Infectious
Diseases
515
VI
Contents
21.12
How New Species Originate
518
A Closer Look: Human-Designed
Organisms
518
The Role of Geographic isolation In
Speciation
519
A Closer Look: Other Mechanisms That
Cause Evolution
519
People Behind the Science: Ernst Mayr
520
The Role of Natural Selection In
Speciation
520
Reproductive isolation
521
Speciation Without isolation
521
21.13
The Tentative Nature of the
Evolutionary History of
Organisms
521
The History of Life On
Earth
525
Outline
525
Part I Kinds of Organisms
526
22.1
The Classification of Organisms
526
The Problem With Common
Names
526
Taxonomy
527
Phylogeny
528
22.2
A Brief Survey of Biodiversity
531
Domains Bacteria and Archaea
531
A Closer Look: Cladistics—A Tool for
Taxonomy and Phylogeny
533
Domain Eucarya
534
A Closer Look: The World s Oldest and Largest
Living Organisms
538
People Behind the Science: Lynn (Alexander)
Margulis 539
22.3
Acellular Infectious Particles
539
Viruses
539
Viroids: Infectious Rna
540
Prions:
Infectious Proteins
540
Part II The Geologic History of Earth
541
22.4
Geologic Time
541
Early Attempts At Earth Dating
541
Modern Techniques for Determining the
Age of Earth
541
Interpreting the Geologic Record
542
22.5
Geologic Time and the Fossil
Record
543
Early Ideas About Fossils
543
Types of Fossils
545
A Closer Look: What is Carbon-H
Dating?
547
Using Fossils To Determine the Order of
Geologic Events
548
The Geologic Time Scale
549
22.6
Paleontology, Archaeology, and Human
Evolution
553
A Closer Look: Another Piece of the Human
Evolution Puzzle Unearthed?
555
Ardipithecus and Other Early
Hominins
556
The Genera Australopithecus and
Paranthropus
557
The Genus Homo
557
Where Did It All Start?
557
Ecology and Environment
562
Outline
562
23.1
A Definition of Environment
563
23.2
The Organization of Ecological
Systems
564
People Behind the Science: Dr. Jane
Lubchenco
565
23.3
Energy Flow In Ecosystems
566
23.4
Community Interactions
568
23.5
Types of Terrestrial Communities
569
Temperate Deciduous Forest
570
Temperate Grassland Or Prairie
570
Savanna
570
Desert
570
Boreal Coniferous Forest
571
Mediterranean Shrublands
(Chaparral)
571
Temperate Rainforest
571
Tundra
572
Tropical Rainforest
572
Tropical Dry Forest
572
23.6
Types of Aquatic Communities
572
Marine Communities
573
Freshwater Communities
573
Estuaries
574
23.7
Individual Species Requirements:
Habitat and Niche
575
Habitat
575
Niche
575
A Closer Look: The Importance of Habitat
Size
575
A Closer Look: Alien Invasion
576
23.8
Kinds of Organism Interactions
577
Prédation
577
Parasitism
577
Commensalism
579
Mutualism
579
Competition
580
Competition and Natural Selection
580
23.9
The Cycling of Materials In
Ecosystems
581
The Carbon Cycle
581
The Nitrogen Cycle
581
The Phosphorus Cycle
582
Nutrient Cycles and Geologic Time
584
Bioaccumulation
and
Biomagnification
584
A Closer Look: Scientists Accumulate
Knowledge About Climate Change
585
23.10
Population Characteristics
586
Genetic Differences
586
Age Structure
586
Sex Ratio
589
Population Density
589
23.11
The Population Growth Curve
589
23.12
Population-Size Limitations
590
23.13
Limiting Factors To Human
Population Growth
591
23.14
Human Population Growth and the
Global Ecosystem
592
CHAPTER
Human Biology: Materials
Exchange and Control
Mechanisms
597
Outline
597
24.1
Homeostasis
598
24.2
Exchanging Materials: Basic
Principles
598
24.3
Transporting Materials: the Circulatory
System
599
The Nature of Blood
599
The Heart
600
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
602
24.4
Skin: the Body s Container
604
Primary Functions of the Skin
604
The Structure of the Skin
605
Other Features of the Skin
605
24.5
Exchanging Gases: the Respiratory
System
606
Structure and Function of Lungs
606
The Mechanism of Breathing
607
A Closer Look: Cigarette Smoking and Your
Health
607
Homeostasis and Breathing
608
24.6
Obtaining Nutrients: the Digestive
System
608
Processing Food
608
People Behind the Science: Henry Molaison
and William Beecher Scoville
609
Nutrient Uptake
610
24.7
Nutrition
610
Kinds of Nutrients
610
Guidelines for Obtaining Adequate
Nutrients
612
A Closer Look: Body Mass Index
614
A Closer Look: The Dynamic Skeleton
617
Contents
VII
Your Health and Body Weight
618
A Closer Look: Exercise: More Than Just
Maintaining Your Weight
620
24.8
Waste Disposal: the Excretory
System
621
24.9
Control Mechanisms
622
The Structure of the Nervous
System
623
The Nature of the Nerve Impulse
623
Activities At the Synapse
625
Endocrine System Function
625
24.10
Sensory Input
626
Chemical Detection
626
Light Detection
627
Sound Detection
628
Touch
629
24.11
Output Mechanisms
629
Muscles
629
Glands
630
Growth Responses
630
A Closer Look: Which Type of Exercise Do You
Do?
631
Human Biology:
Reproduction
635
Outline
635
25.1
Sexual Reproduction
636
25.2
The Mechanics of Meiosis
638
25.3
Human Sexuality from Different Points
of View
639
A Closer Look The Sexuality Spectrum
640
25
A Chromosomal Determination of Sex
and Early Development
641
Chromosomal Abnormalities and Sexual
Development
641
A Closer Look: Karyotyping and Down
Syndrome
642
Fetal Sexual Development
643
A Closer Look: Cryptorchidism
—
Hidden
Testes
644
25.5
Sexual Maturation of Young
Adults
644
The Maturation of Females
646
The Maturation of Males
646
25.6
Spermatogenesis
647
25.7
Oogénesis
649
Hormonal Control of Female Sexual
Cycles
651
25.8
Hormonal Control of Fertility
651
25.9
Fertilization, Pregnancy, and
Birth
651
Twins
654
People Behind the Science: Robert Geoffrey
Edwards and Patrick Christopher
Steptoe
655
Birth
655
25.10
Contraception
657
Chemical Methods
657
Hormonal Control Methods
657
Timing Method
658
Barrier Methods
658
A Closer Look: Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
659
Surgical Methods
660
25.11
Termination of Pregnancy
661
25.12
Changes In Sexual Function With
Age
661
Mendelian and Molecular
Genetics
665
Part I Mendelian Genetics Updated
666
26.1
Genetics, Meiosis, and Cells
666
26.2
Single-Gene Inheritance Patterns
667
26.3
A Simple Model of Inheritance-
Dominant and Recessive
Alíeles
668
A Closer Look: Geneticists Hard at Work
668
26
A Mendel s Laws of Heredity
669
People Behind the Science:
Gregor
Johann
Mendel
670
26.5
Steps In Solving Heredity Problems:
Single-Factor Crosses
670
A Closer Look: Muscular Dystrophy and
Genetics
671
26.6
More Complex Models of
Inheritance
672
Х
-Linked Genes
672
Codominance
672
Incomplete Dominance
672
Multiple
Alíeles
673
A Closer Look: Blame That Trait On Your
Mother!
673
Polygenic Inheritance
674
Pleiotropy
674
Environmental Influences On Gene
Expression
676
Epigenetics and Gene Expression
677
Part II the Molecular Basis of
Genetics
678
26.7
The Central Dogma
678
The Structure of
DNA
and
RNA
678
DNA
Replication
679
DNA
Transcription
682
A Closer Look: Basic Steps of Translation
683
Translation Or Protein Synthesis
685
Alterations of
DNA 686
26.8
Using
DNA
To Our Advantage
686
Strategy One: Genetic Modification of
Organisms
686
Strategy Two: Sequencing
689
APPENDIX A Mathematical Review
698
A.1 Working With Equations
698
A.2 Significant Figures
700
A.3 Conversion of Units
701
A.4 Scientific Notation
702
APPENDIX
В
Solubilities Chart
704
APPENDIX
С
Relative Humidity Table
APPENDIX
D
Problem Solving
706
Example Problem
707
Solution
707
Tips On Taking A Multiple-Choice
Exam
707
APPENDIX
E
Solutions for Second
Example Exercises
708
APPENDIX
F
Answers for Applying the
Concepts
712
APPENDIX
G
Solutions for Group A
Parallel Exercises
713
Glossary
722
Credits
741
Index
743
INSIDE FRONT COVER
Conversion Factors
Metric Prefixes
Physical Constants
INSIDE BACK COVER
Table of Atomic Weights
Periodic Table of the Elements
viii
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