Biology, Pages 82-91Neil Campbell and Jane Reece's BIOLOGY remains unsurpassed as the most successful majors biology textbook in the world. This text has invited more than 4 million students into the study of this dynamic and essential discipline.The authors have restructured each chapter around a conceptual framework of five or six big ideas. An Overview draws students in and sets the stage for the rest of the chapter, each numbered Concept Head announces the beginning of a new concept, and Concept Check questions at the end of each chapter encourage students to assess their mastery of a given concept. & New Inquiry Figures focus students on the experimental process, and new Research Method Figures illustrate important techniques in biology. Each chapter ends with a Scientific Inquiry Question that asks students to apply scientific investigation skills to the content of the chapter. |
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... function are correlated at all levels of organization 823 Tissue Structure and Function 823 Organs and Organ Systems 827 CONCEPT 40.3 Animals use the chemical energy in food to sustain form and function 828 Bioenergetics 828 Influences ...
... function are correlated at all levels of organization 823 Tissue Structure and Function 823 Organs and Organ Systems 827 CONCEPT 40.3 Animals use the chemical energy in food to sustain form and function 828 Bioenergetics 828 Influences ...
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... function of the gene product , the phenotype of the mutant cell may help reveal the function of the missing normal protein . Re- searchers can even put such a mutated gene into cells from the early embryo of a multicellular organism ...
... function of the gene product , the phenotype of the mutant cell may help reveal the function of the missing normal protein . Re- searchers can even put such a mutated gene into cells from the early embryo of a multicellular organism ...
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... Function △ Figure 40.1 A sphinx moth feeding on orchid nectar . Key Concepts 40.1 Physical laws and the environment constrain animal size and shape 40.2 Animal form and function are correlated at all levels of organization 40.3 Animals ...
... Function △ Figure 40.1 A sphinx moth feeding on orchid nectar . Key Concepts 40.1 Physical laws and the environment constrain animal size and shape 40.2 Animal form and function are correlated at all levels of organization 40.3 Animals ...
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