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\(\newcommand{\avec}{\mathbf a}\) \(\newcommand{\bvec}{\mathbf b}\) \(\newcommand{\cvec}{\mathbf c}\) \(\newcommand{\dvec}{\mathbf d}\) \(\newcommand{\dtil}{\widetilde{\mathbf d}}\) \(\newcommand{\evec}{\mathbf e}\) \(\newcommand{\fvec}{\mathbf f}\) \(\newcommand{\nvec}{\mathbf n}\) \(\newcommand{\pvec}{\mathbf p}\) \(\newcommand{\qvec}{\mathbf q}\) \(\newcommand{\svec}{\mathbf s}\) \(\newcommand{\tvec}{\mathbf t}\) \(\newcommand{\uvec}{\mathbf u}\) \(\newcommand{\vvec}{\mathbf v}\) \(\newcommand{\wvec}{\mathbf w}\) \(\newcommand{\xvec}{\mathbf x}\) \(\newcommand{\yvec}{\mathbf y}\) \(\newcommand{\zvec}{\mathbf z}\) \(\newcommand{\rvec}{\mathbf r}\) \(\newcommand{\mvec}{\mathbf m}\) \(\newcommand{\zerovec}{\mathbf 0}\) \(\newcommand{\onevec}{\mathbf 1}\) \(\newcommand{\real}{\mathbb R}\) \(\newcommand{\twovec}[2]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\ctwovec}[2]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\threevec}[3]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cthreevec}[3]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\fourvec}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cfourvec}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\fivevec}[5]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \\ #5 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cfivevec}[5]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \\ #5 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\mattwo}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{rr}#1 \amp #2 \\ #3 \amp #4 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\laspan}[1]{\text{Span}\{#1\}}\) \(\newcommand{\bcal}{\cal B}\) \(\newcommand{\ccal}{\cal C}\) \(\newcommand{\scal}{\cal S}\) \(\newcommand{\wcal}{\cal W}\) \(\newcommand{\ecal}{\cal E}\) \(\newcommand{\coords}[2]{\left\{#1\right\}_{#2}}\) \(\newcommand{\gray}[1]{\color{gray}{#1}}\) \(\newcommand{\lgray}[1]{\color{lightgray}{#1}}\) \(\newcommand{\rank}{\operatorname{rank}}\) \(\newcommand{\row}{\text{Row}}\) \(\newcommand{\col}{\text{Col}}\) \(\renewcommand{\row}{\text{Row}}\) \(\newcommand{\nul}{\text{Nul}}\) \(\newcommand{\var}{\text{Var}}\) \(\newcommand{\corr}{\text{corr}}\) \(\newcommand{\len}[1]{\left|#1\right|}\) \(\newcommand{\bbar}{\overline{\bvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\bhat}{\widehat{\bvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\bperp}{\bvec^\perp}\) \(\newcommand{\xhat}{\widehat{\xvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\vhat}{\widehat{\vvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\uhat}{\widehat{\uvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\what}{\widehat{\wvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\Sighat}{\widehat{\Sigma}}\) \(\newcommand{\lt}{<}\) \(\newcommand{\gt}{>}\) \(\newcommand{\amp}{&}\) \(\definecolor{fillinmathshade}{gray}{0.9}\)- BIO Majors 4A+4B Lab Manual
- This book is designed to cover the laboratory component of a two-semester introductory biology majors course series. The book's first half contains labs for a general and cellular biology course, while the second half contains labs for an organismal biology and biodiversity course. The text has been developed to meet the scope and sequence of the lab portion (hands-on, active learning) of C-ID BIOL 190 and 140.
- Front Matter
- 1: Microscopy Part I
- 2: Measurement and Equipment
- 3: Scientific Investigation
- 4: Ph and Buffers
- 5: Organic Macromolecules
- 6: Microscopy Part II
- 7: Eukaryotic Cells
- 8: Bacteriology (Prokaryotic cells)
- 9: Diffusion and Osmosis
- 10: Enzymes
- 11: Spectrophotometry
- 12: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
- 13: Photosynthesis
- 14: Mitosis
- 15: Meiosis
- 16: Genetics
- 17: DNA and Chromosomes
- 18: Recombinant DNA and Bacterial Transformation
- 19: Molecular Biology
- 20: Scientific Method
- 21: Evolution and Natural Selection
- 22: Microscopy Part III
- 23: Protist Diversity
- 24: Fungal Diversity
- 25: Plant Diversity
- 26: Animal Diversity
- 27: Plant Anatomy and Transport
- 28: Plant Growth
- 29: Animal Tissues
- 30: Comparative Animal Anatomy
- 31: Experimental Physiology
- 32: Field Biology and Ecology
- 33: Animal Behavior
- 34: Museum Science
- 35: Appendix A - Lab Safety
- 36: Appendix B - Brief Introduction to Statistics
- 37: Appendix C- Sample Lab Report
- Back Matter
- Bio 4A+4B Lab Instructor Resources Manual
- This book is designed to accompany the laboratory manual covering a two-semester introductory biology majors course series (BIO Majors 4A+4B Lab Manual). The first half of the book contains instructor resources, formative and summative questions, and pull sheets for technicians for labs for a general and cellular biology course. The second half contains these resources for an organismal biology and biodiversity course. The text has been developed to meet the scope and sequence of the lab portion
- Front Matter
- 1: Microscopy Part I
- 2: Measurement and Equipment
- 3: Scientific Investigation
- 4: Ph and Buffers
- 5: Organic Macromolecules
- 6: Microscopy Part II
- 7: Eukaryotic Cells
- 8: Bacteriology (Prokaryotic Cells)
- 9: Diffusion and Osmosis
- 10: Enzymes
- 11: Spectrophotometry
- 12: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
- 13: Photosynthesis
- 14: Mitosis
- 15: Meiosis
- 16: Genetics
- 17: DNA and Chromosomes
- 18: Recombinant DNA and Bacterial Transformation
- 19: Molecular Biology
- 20: Scientific Method
- 21: Evolution and Natural Selection
- 22: Microscopy Part III
- 23: Protist Diversity
- 24: Fungal Diversity
- 25: Plant Diversity
- 26: Animal Diversity
- 27: Plant Anatomy and Transport
- 28: Plant Growth
- 29: Animal Tissues
- 30: Comparative Animal Anatomy
- 31: Experimental Physiology
- 32: Field Biology and Ecology
- 33: Animal Behavior
- 34: Museum Science
- Back Matter
- Introduction to Ecology (Kappus)
- This book is written for a general education courses in Ecology (Biology 63 - Ecology at Evergreen Valley College). This book introduces Ecology, the branch of biology that deals with the relations of living organisms, including humans, to one another and to their physical surroundings. This book also covers key concepts in science and biology, that serve as the foundation for understanding more advanced ecological concepts. Included throughout is an underlying theme emphasizing how ecological r
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Ecology
- 2: The Physical Environment
- 3: Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes
- 4: Natural Selection and Evolution
- 5: Adaptations to the Environment
- 6: Life History and Reproductive Strategies
- 7: Population Ecology
- 8: Species Interactions in Communities
- 9: Community Structure and Dynamics
- 10: Ecosystems
- 11: Landscape Ecology and Island Biogeography
- 12: Biodiversity and The Extinction Crisis
- 13: Threats to Biodiversity
- 14: Protecting Biodiversity
- Back Matter