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adam_text | Preface v
Guided Tour
χ
The Molecular Basis of Life
1
The Science of Biology
1
1.1
The Science of Life
1
1.2
The Nature of Science
4
1.3
An Example of Scientific Inquiry: Darwin
and Kvolution
8
1.4
Unifying Themes in Biology
12
2
The Nature of Molecules and the
Properties of Water
17
2.1
The Nature of Atoms
18
2.2
Elements Found in Living Systems
22
2.3
The Nature of Chemical Bonds
23
2.4
Water: A Vital Compound
25
2.5
Properties of Water
28
2.6
Acids and Bases
29
3
The Chemical Building Blocks of Life
33
3.1
Carbon; The Framework of Biological Molecules
34
3.2
Carbohydrates: linergy Storage and Structural
Molecules
m
3.3
Nucleic Acids: Information Molecules
41
3.4
Proteins: Molecules with Diverse Structures and
Functions
44
3.5
Lipids:
Hydrophobie
Molecules
53
Biology of the Cell
4
Cell Structure
59
4.1
Cell Theory
59
4.2
Prokaryotic Cells
63
4.3
Eukaryotic Cells
65
4.4
The Endomembrane System
69
4.5
Mitochondria and
Chloroplaste:
Cellular
Generators
73
4.6
TheCytoskeleton
75
4.7
Extracellular Structures and Cell Movement
79
4.8
Cell-to-Cell Interactions
82
5
Membranes
88
5.1
The Structure of Membranes
88
52
Pbosphotìpkis:TbeMembraie sFomHÌarioD
92
5.3
Proteins: Multifunctional Components
93
5.4
Passive Transport Across Membranes
96
5.5
Active Transport Across Membranes
99
5.6
Bulk Transport by Endocytosis and Exocytosis
102
Energy and Metabolism
107
6.1
The Flow of Energy in Living Systems
108
6.2
The Laws of Thermodynamics and Free Energy
109
6.3
ATP: The Energy Currency of Cells
112
6.4
Enzymes: Biological Catalysts
113
6.5
Metabolism
:
The Chemical Description of Cell
Function
117
How Cells Harvest Energy
122
7.1
Overview of Respiration
123
7.2
Glycolysis: Splitting Glucose
127
7.3
The Oxidation of Pyruvate to Produce
Acetyl-CoA
130
7.4
The
Krebs
Cycle
131
7.5
The Electron Transport Chain and
Chemiosmosis
134
Energy Yield of Aerobic Respiration
137
Regulation of Aerobic Respiration
138
7.6
7.7
7.8
Oxidation Without O2
139
7.9
Catabolism of Proteins and Fats
7.10
Evolution of Metabolism
142
140
8
Photosynthesis
147
8.1
Overview of Photosynthesis
147
8.2
The Discovery of Photosynthetic Processes
149
8.3
Pigments
151
8.4 Photosystem
Organization
154
8.5
The Light-Dependent Reactions
156
8.6
Carbon Fixation: The Calvin Cycle
160
8.7
Photorespiration
163
9
Cell Communication
168
9.1
Overview of Cell Communication
168
9.2
Receptor Types
171
9.3
Intracellular Receptors
173
9.4
Signal Transducnon Through Receptor
KLnases
174
9.5
Signal Transduction Through
G
Protein-Coupled
Receptors
178
10
How Cells Divide
186
10.1
Bacterial Cell Division
187
10.2
Eukaryotic Chromosomes
189
10.3
Overview ofthe Eukaryotic Cell Cyde
192
10.4
Interphase:
Preparation for Mitosis
193
10.5
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11
Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis
207
11.1
Sexual Reproduction
Retinires
Meiosis
207
11.2
Features of Meiosis
209
11.3
[ lie Process of Meiosis
210
11.4
Summing Up: Meiosis Versus Mitosis
215
12
Patterns of Inheritance
221
12.1
The Mystery of Heredity
221
12.2
Monohybrid
drosses: The Principle of
Segregation
224
12.3
Dihyhrid
( rosses:
The Principle of Independent
Assortment
228
12.4
Probability: Predicting the Results of
(Irasses
230
12.5
The Testcross: Revealing Unknown
Genotypes
231
12.6
Kxtensions to Mendel
232
13
Chromosomes, Mapping, and the
Meiosis-lnheritance Connection
239
13.1
Sex Linkage and the Chromosomal Theory of
Inheritance
240
13.2
Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination
241
13.3
Exceptions to the Chromosomal Theory of
Inheritance
244
13.4
Genetic Mapping
244
13.5
Selected Human Genetic Disorders
249
14 DNA:
The Genetic Material
256
14.1
The Nature of the Genetic Material
256
11.2 DNA
Structure
259
11.3
Basic Characteristics of
DNA
Replication
263
14.4
Prokaryotic Replication
266
14.5
Kukaryotic Replication
271
14.6 DNA
Repair
273
15
Genes and How They Work
278
15.1
The Nature of Genes
278
15.2
The Genetic Code
282
153
Prokaryotic Transcription
284
15.4
Eukaryotic Transcription
287
15.5
Eukaryotic pre-mRNA Splicing
289
15.6
The Structure of tRNA and Ribosomes
291
15.7
The Process of Translation
293
15.8
Summarizing Gene Expression
297
15.9
Mutation: Altered Genes
299
16
Control of Gene Expression
304
16.1
Control of Gene Expression
304
16.2
Regulatory Proteins
305
163
Prokaryotic Regulation
308
164 Eukaryotic Regulation
312
165 Eukaryotic Chromatin Structure
316
16Л
EukaayotìcPosnranscriptìoaal
Regulation
317
17
Biotechnology
327
17.1
2
17.3
21
22
7.6
17.7
Recombinam
DNA 327
Introducing Foreign
DNA
into Cells
330
Amplifying
DNA
Without a Vector—The Polymerase
Chain Reaction
332
Storing and Sorting
DNA
Fragments ;i;M
Analyzing and Creating
DNA
Differences
335
Medical Applications
339
Agricultural Applications
312
18
Genomics
348
IH.
I Mapping Genomes
318
IH.
2
Sequencing Genomes
352
1IÌ.3
Characterizing Genomes
355
IH.4 Comparing Genomes
360
1H.5 From Genes to Proteins
362
1H.6 Applications of Genomics
366
19
Cellular Mechanisms of
Development
372
19.1
The Process of Development
372
19.2
Cell Division
373
19.3
Cell Differentiation
375
19.4
Nuclear Reprogramming
380
19.5
Pattern Formation
383
19.6
Morphogenesis
390
I y
Evolution
Genes Within Populations
396
20.1
Genetic Variation and Evolution
396
20.2
Changes in
Alíele
Frequency
398
20.3
Five Agents of Hvolutionary Change
401
20.1
Quantifying Natural Selection
405
20.5
Natural Selection s Role in Maintining Variation
20.6
Selection Acting on Traits Affected hy Multiple
Genes
408
20.7
Fxperimental Studies of Natural Selection
410
20.8
Interactions Among Hvolutionary Forces
412
20.9
The Limits of Selection
413
406
The Evidence for Evolution
21.1
417
16.7
ProaefaDegadtfk»
322
The Beaks of Darwin s Finches: Evidence of Natural
Selection
418
21.2
Peppered Moths and Industrial Melanism: More
Evidence of Selection
420
213
Artificial Selection: Human-Initiated Change
422
21.4
Fossil Evidence of Evolution
424
21.5
Anatomical Evidence for Evolution
427
21.6
Convergent Evolution and the Biogeographical
Record
430
21.7
Darwin s Critics
432
The Origin of Species
436
22.1
The Nature of Species and the Biological Species
Concept
437
22.2
Natural Selection and Reproductive Isolation
441
223
The Role of Genetic Drift and Natural Selection in
Spedation
443
2Ł4
The Geography of Speciation
444
23
24
25
22.5
Adaptive
Radiation
and Biological Diversity
446
22.6
The Pace of Evolution
451
Systematics, Phytogenies, and
Comparative Biology
455
23.1
Systematics
455
23.2
Cladistics
457
23.3
Systematics and Classification
460
23.4
Phylogenetics and Comparative Biology
463
23.5
Phylogenetics and Disease Evolution
469
Genome Evolution
473
24.1
Comparative Genomics
473
24.2
Genome Size
476
24.3
Evolution Within Genomes
481
24.4
Gene Function and Expression Patterns
484
24.5
Applying Comparative Genomics
486
Evolution of Development
491
25.1
Evolution of Developmental Patterns
491
25.2
Single-Gene Changes and the Alteration of Form
and Function
494
25.3
Different Ways to Evolve the Same Structure
499
25.4
Diversity of Eyes in the Natural World: A Case
Study
501
30
31
32
Diversity of Life on Earth
26
The Origin and Diversity of Life
507
26.1
Deep Time
509
26.2
Origins of Life
511
26.3
Evidence for Early Life
513
26.4
Earth s Changing System
514
26.5
Ever-Changing Life on Earth
517
27
Viruses
523
27.1
The Nature of Viruses
524
27.2
Bacteriophage: Bacterial Viruses
528
27.3
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) 530
27.4
Other Viral Diseases
534
27.5
Prions
and Viroids:
Subviral
Particles
536
28
Prokaryotes
540
28.1
Prokaryotic Diversity
540
28.2
Prokaryotic Cell Structure
545
28.3
Prokaryotic Genetics
548
28.4
Prokaryotic Metabolism
553
28.5
Human Bacterial Disease
554
28.6
Beneficial Prokaryotes
557
29
Protists
561
29.1
Eukaryotic Origins and Endosymbiosis
562
29.2
Overview of Protists
564
29.3
Lack of Typical Mitochondria in
Excavata
566
29.4
Secondary Endosymbiosis in Chromalveolata
569
29.5
ChloroplastsinArchaeplastida
577
29.6
Slender
Pseudopode
in Rhizaria
578
29.7
Blunt
Pseudopode
in Amoebozoans
580
29.8
Propulsion via a Single Posterior
FlageHum
in
Opisthokonts
581
Seedless Plants
585
30.1
Origin of Land Plants
585
30.2
Bryophytes: Dominant Gametophyte
Generation
588
30.3
Tracheophyte Plants: Roots, Stems, and
Leaves
591
30.4
Lycophytes: Dominant Sporophyte Generation and
Vascular Tissue
594
30.5
Pterophytes: Ferns and Their Relatives
594
Seed Plants
600
31.1
The Evolution of Seed Plants
600
31.2
Gymnosperms: Plants with Naked Seeds
31.3
Angiosperms: The Flowering Plants
605
31.4
Seeds
611
31.5
Fruits
612
601
Fungi
617
32.1
Defining Fungi
617
32.2
Microsporidia: Unicellular Parasites
621
32.3
Chytridiomycota and Relatives: Fungi with Flagellated
Zoospores
622
32.4
Zygomycota: Fungi That Produce
Zygotes
623
32.5
Glomeromycota: Asexual Plant Symbionts
625
32.6
Basidiomycota: The Club (Basidium) Fungi
625
32.7
Ascomycota: The Sac (Ascus) Fungi
626
32.8
Ecology of Fungi
628
32.9
Fungal Parasites and Pathogens
632
33
Animal Diversity and the Evolution of
Body Plans
636
33.1
Some General Features of Animals
637
33.2
Evolution of the Animal Body Plan
638
33.3
Animal Phylogeny
642
33.4
Parazoa: Animals That Lack Specialized Tissues
647
33.5
Eumetazoa: Animals with True Tissues
649
33.6
TheBilateria
654
34
Protosomes
658
34.1
TheCladesofProtostomes
659
34.2
Platyzoans: Flatworms (Platyhelminthes)
660
34.3
Platyzoans: Rotifers (Rotifera)
663
34.4
Lophotrochozoans: Mollusks (Mollusca)
664
34.5
Lophotrochozoans: Ribbon Worms
(Nemertea)
670
34.6
Lophotrochozoans: Annelids (Annelida)
671
34.7
Lophophorates: Bryozoans (Bryozoa) and Brachiopods
(Brachiopoda)
674
34.8
Ecdysozoans: Roundworms (Nematoda)
676
34.9
Ecdyosozoans: Arthropods (Arthropoda)
678
35
Deuterostomes
690
35.1
Echmoderms
691
35.2
Chordates
694
35.3
Nonvertebrate
Chordates
695
35.4
Vertebrate Chordates
696
35.5
Fishes
698
35.6
Amphibians
703
35.7
Reptiles
706
35.8
Birds
712
35.9
Mammals
716
35.10
Evolution of the
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Form and Function
36
Plant
Form
730
36.1
Organization of the Plant Body: An Overview
731
36.2
Plant Tissues
734
36.3
Roots: Anchoring and Absorption Structures
740
36.4
Stems: Support for Above-Ground Organs
744
36.5
Leaves: Photosynthetic Organs
749
37
Transport in Plants
755
37.1
Transport Mechanisms
756
37.2
Water and Mineral Absorption
760
37.3
Xylem Transport
762
37.4
Rate of Transpiration
764
37.5
Water-Stress Responses
766
37.6
Phloem Transport
768
38
Plant Nutrition and Soils
773
38.1
Soils: The Substrates on Which Plants Depend
773
38.2
Plant Nutrients
777
38.3
Special Nutritional Strategies
779
38.4
Carbon-Nitrogen Balance and Global Change
782
38.5
Phytoremediation
785
39
Plant Defense Responses
790
39.1
Physical Defenses
791
39.2
Chemical Defenses
793
39.3
Animals That Protect Plants
796
39.4
Systemic Responses to Invaders
797
40
Sensory Systems in Plants
802
40.1
Responses to Light
802
40.2
Responses to Gravity
807
40.3
Responses to Mechanical Stimuli
809
40.4
Responses to Water and Temperature
811
40.5
Hormones and Sensory Systems
813
41
Plant Reproduction
829
41.1
Reproductive Development
830
41.2
Making Flowers
832
41.3
Structure and Evolution of Flowers
837
41.4
Pollination and Fertilization
840
41.5
Embryo Development
846
41.6
Germination
852
41.7
Asexual Reproduction
855
41.8
Plant Life Spans
856
[ Animal Form and
Function
42
The Animal Body and Principles
of Regulation
862
42.1
Organization of die Vertebrate Body
863
42L2
Ąathelial
Tissue
864
42.3
Connective Tissue
867
42.4
Muscle Tissue
869
42.5
Nerve Tissue
871
42.6
Overview of Vertebrate Organ Systems
872
42.7
Homeostasis
875
42.8
Regulating Body Temperature
877
43
The Nervous System
886
43.1
Nervous System Organization
887
43.2
The Mechanism of Nerve Impulse Transmission
889
43.3
Synapses: Where Neurons Communicate with Other
Cells
895
43.4
The Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal
Cord
900
43.5
The Peripheral Nervous System: Sensory and Motor
Neurons
908
44
Sensory Systems
914
44.1
Overview of Sensory Receptors
915
44.2
Mechanoreceptors: Touch and Pressure
916
44.3
Hearing, Vibration, and Detection of Body
Position
919
44.4
Chemoreceptors: Taste, Smell, and
pH 924
44.5
Vision
927
44.6
The Diversity of Sensory Experiences
933
45
The Endocrine System
937
45.1
Regulation of Body Processes by Chemical
Messengers
938
45.2
Actions of Lipophilic Versus Hydrophilic
Hormones
943
45.3
The Pituitary and
Hypothalamus:
The Body s Control
Centers
946
45.4
The Major Peripheral Endocrine Glands
951
45.5
Other Hormones and Their Effects
955
46
The Musculoskeletal System
961
46.1
Types of Skeletal Systems
962
46.2
A Closer Look at Bone
963
46.3
Joints and Skeletal Movement
967
46.4
Muscle Contraction
969
46.5
Modes of Animal Locomotion
975
47
The Digestive System
981
47.1
Types of Digestive Systems
982
47.2
The Mouth and Teeth: Food Capture and Bulk
Processing
984
47.3
The Esophagus and the Stomach: The Early Stages of
Digestion
985
47.4
The Intestines: Breakdown, Absorption, and
Elimination
987
47.5
Variations in Vertebrate Digestive Systems
991
47.6
Neural and Hormonal Regulation of the Digestive
Tract
993
47.7
Accessory Organ Function
994
47.8
Food Energy, Energy Expenditure, and Essential
Nutrients
995
48
The Respiratory System
1001
48.1
Gas Exchange Across Respiratory Surfaces
1002
48.2
Gills, Cutaneous Respiration, and
Trachéal
Systems
1004
48.3
Lungs
1006
48.4
Structures,
Mechanisms, and Control of Ventilation in
Mammals
1009
48.5
Transport of Gases in Body Fluids
1012
49
The Circulatory System
1018
49.1
The Components of Blood
1018
49.2
Invertebrate Circulatory Systems
1022
49.3
Vertebrate Circulatory Systems
1023
49.4
The Four-Chambered Heart and the Blood
Vessels
1026
49.5
Characteristics of Blood Vessels
1030
49.6
Regulation of Blood Flow and Blood Pressure
1034
50
Osmotic Regulation and the Urinary
System
1038
50.1
Osmolarity and Osmotic Balance
1038
50.2
Nitrogenous Wastes: Ammonia, Urea, and Uric
Acid
1040
50.3
Osmoregulatory Organs
1041
50.4
Evolution of the Vertebrate Kidney
1043
50.5
The Mammalian Kidney
1045
50.6
Hormonal Control of Osmoregulatory Functions
1050
51
The Immune System
1055
51.1
Innate Immunity
1055
51.2
Adaptive Immunity
1061
51.3
Cell-Mediated Immunity
1066
51.4
Humoral Immunity and Antibody Production
1068
51.5
Autoimmunity and Hypersensitivity
1075
51.6
Antibodies in Medical Treatment and Diagnosis
1077
51.7
Pathogens That Evade the Immune System
1079
52
The Reproductive System
1084
52.1
Animal Reproductive Strategies
1084
52.2
Vertebrate Fertilization and Development
1087
52.3
Structure and Function of the Human Male
Reproductive System
1090
52.4
Structure and Function of the Human Female
Reproductive System
1094
52.5
Contraception and Infertility Treatments
1098
53
Animal Development
1105
53.1
Fertilization
1106
53.2
Cleavage and the
Blástula
Stage
1110
53.3
Gastrulation
1112
53.4
Organogénesis
1116
53.5
Vertebrate Axis Formation
1122
53.6
Human Development
1125
Ecology and Behavior
54
Behavioral Biology
1132
54.1
The Natural History of Behavior
1133
54.2
Nerve Cells,
Neurotransmitters,
Hormones, and
Behavior
1134
54.3
Behavioral Genetics
1135
54.4
Learning
1137
54.5
The Development of Behavior
1
1
39
54.6
Animal Cognition
1141
54.7
Orientation and Migratory Behavior
1142
54.8
Animal Communication
1144
54.9
Behavioral
Ecolog)
1147
54.10
Reproductive Strategies and Sexual Selection
1150
54.11
Altruism
1154
54.12
The Evolution of Group Living and Animal
Societies
1157
55
Ecology of Individuals and
Populations
1162
55.1
The Environmental Challenges
1162
55.2
Populations: Groups of a Single Species in One
Place
1164
55.3
Population Demography and Dynamics
1168
55.4
Life History and the Cost of Reproduction
1171
55.5
Environmental Limits to Population Growth
1173
55.6
Factors That Regulate Populations
1175
55.7
Human Population Growth
1178
56
Community Ecology
1185
56.1
Biological Communities: Species Living Together
1186
56.2
The Ecological Niche Concept
1187
56.3
Predator-Prey Relationships
1192
56.4
The Many Types of Species Interactions
1196
56.5
Ecological Succession, Disturbance, and Species
Richness
1202
57
Dynamics of Ecosystems
1207
57.1
Biogeochemical Cycles
1208
57.2
The Flow of Energy in Ecosystems
1214
57.3
Trophic-Level Interactions
1219
57.4
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Stability
1223
57.5
Island Biogeography
1226
58
The Biosphere
1230
58.1
Ecosystem Effects of Sun, Wind, and Water
1230
58.2
Earth s Biomes
1235
58.3
Freshwater Habitats
1238
58.4
Marine Habitats
1241
58.5
Human Impacts on the Biosphere: Pollution and
Resource Depletion
1245
58.6
Human Impacts on the Biosphere: Climate
Change
1250
59
Conservation Biology
1256
59.1
Overview of the Biodiversity Crisis
1256
59.2
The Value of Biodiversity
1261
59.3
Factors Responsible for Extinction
1264
59.4
Approaches for Preserving Endangered Species and
Ecosystems
1275
Appendix A: Answer Key A-
1
Glossary G-l
Credits C-l
Index
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