Biology

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Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, 2004 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 248 pages

This workbook offers a variety of activities to suit different learning styles. Activities such as modeling and mapping allow students to visualize and understand biological processes. This workbook's hands-on activities emphasize key ideas, principles, and concepts that are basic to understanding biology. Suitable for group work in lecture, discussion settings, and/or lab, the workbook includes class tested Leading Questions, Process of Science Activities, Concept Map Development, Drawing Exercises, Modeling Activities, Reviewing Exercises, and Teaching Activities.

Contents

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Copyright Pearson Education Inc publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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1 A Genetics Vocabulary Review
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1 How did Darwin view evolution via natural selection?
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3 How would you evaluate these explanations
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2 What effects can selection have on populations?
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1 How are phylogenies constructed?
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Activity 2627 1 What do we know about the origin of life on Earth?
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Activity 2930 2 What can a study of extant species tell us about
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1 What can we learn about the evolution of the chordates
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1 What do you need to consider in order to grow plants
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3 A Quick Guide to Solving Genetics Problems
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4 How can you determine all the possible types of gametes?
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1 Is the hereditary material DNA or protein?
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What processes
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1 How is gene expression controlled in bacteria?
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1 How and why are genes cloned into
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1 How is mammalian heart structure related to function?
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1 How do hormones regulate cell functions?
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1 How does the production of male and female gametes
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2 What would happen if you modified particular aspects
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1 What do you need to consider when analyzing
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