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Biology for NGSS Student Edition 2016 2nd Student edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 297x210x18 mm, kaal: 840 g, 2 Colour (Black and Blue) Throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Biozone International Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1927309468
  • ISBN-13: 9781927309469
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 297x210x18 mm, kaal: 840 g, 2 Colour (Black and Blue) Throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Biozone International Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1927309468
  • ISBN-13: 9781927309469
Teised raamatud teemal:
Biology for NGSS has been specifically written to meet the requirements of the Next Generation Science Standards NGSS for High School Life Sciences HS-LS. It is a hybrid resource thats part textbook, part study guide and part activity workbook all rolled into one.
NGSS: A Map of Core Ideas (DCIs) vi
Using the Student Edition viii
What are Crosscutting Concepts? x
Addressing Science and Engineering Practices xii
Nature of Science and Engineering Design xiv
Using the Tab System xv
Using BIOZONE'S Weblinks and Online Resources xvi
Science Practices: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 1(35)
1 How Do We Do Science?
2(2)
2 Systems and Systems Models
4
3 Observations, Hypotheses, and Assumptions
3(3)
4 Accuracy and Precision
6(1)
5 Working with Numbers
7(1)
6 Tallies, Percentages, and Rates
8(1)
7 Fractions and Ratios
9(1)
8 Dealing with Large Numbers
10(1)
9 Apparatus and Measurement
11(4)
10 Practicing Data Transformation
15
11 A Case Study: Catalase Activity
14(3)
12 Drawing Line Graphs
17
13 Recording Results
15(1)
14 Practicing Data Manipulations
16(1)
15 Constructing Tables
17(1)
16 Which Graph to Use?
18(1)
17 Drawing Line Graphs
19(1)
18 Interpreting Line Graphs
20(1)
19 Drawing Scatter Graphs
21(1)
20 Correlation or Causation?
22(1)
21 Drawing Bar Graphs
23(1)
22 Drawing Histograms
24(1)
23 Mean, Median, and Mode
25(2)
24 What is Standard Deviation?
27(1)
25 Detecting Bias in Samples
28(1)
26 Biological Drawings
29(2)
27 Practicing Biological Drawings
31(1)
28 Test Your Understanding
32(3)
Concept Map: From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
35(1)
LS1.A Cell Specialization and Organization: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 36(48)
29 The Hierarchy of Life
37(1)
30 Introduction to Cells
38(1)
31 Studying Cells
39(2)
32 Plant Cells
41(2)
33 Animal Cells
43(2)
34 Identifying Organelles
45(1)
35 The Structure of Membranes
46(1)
36 Diffusion in Cells
47(1)
37 Osmosis in Cells
48(1)
38 Diffusion and Cell Size
49(1)
39 Calculating Diffusion Rates
50(1)
40 Factors Affecting Membrane Permeability
51(1)
41 Active Transport
52(1)
42 What is an Ion Pump?
53(1)
43 Specialization in Plant Cells
54(1)
44 Specialization in Animal Cells
55(1)
45 What is DNA?
56(1)
46 Nucleotides
57(1)
47 DNA and RNA
58(1)
48 Modeling the Structure of DNA
59(4)
49 Genes Code for Proteins
63(1)
50 Cracking the Genetic Code
64(1)
51 Amino Acids Make Up Proteins
65(1)
52 Proteins Have Many Roles in Cells
66(2)
53 Reactions in Cells
68(1)
54 Enzymes Catalyze Reactions In Cells
69(1)
55 Enzymes Have Optimal Conditions to Work
70(1)
56 Investigating Catalase Activity
71(2)
57 Organ Systems Work Together
73(1)
58 Circulation and Gas Exchange Interactions
74(2)
59 Circulation and Digestive Interactions
76(2)
60 Plant Organ Systems
78(1)
61 Interacting Systems in Plants
79(1)
62
Chapter Review
80(1)
63 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
81(1)
64 Summative Assessment
82(2)
LS1.A Feedback Mechanisms: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 84(26)
65 Homeostasis
85(1)
66 Keeping in Balance
86(2)
67 Negative Feedback Mechanisms
88(1)
68 Positive Feedback Mechanisms
89(1)
69 Sources of Body Heat
90(1)
70 Thermoregulation
91(2)
71 Thermoregulation in Humans
93(2)
72 Body Shape and Heat Loss
95(1)
73 Controlling Blood Glucose
96(2)
74 Type 2 Diabetes
98(1)
75 Homeostasis During Exercise
99(1)
76 Effect of Exercise on Breathing and Heart Rate
100(1)
77 Is the Effect of Exercise on Heart Rate Significant?
101(1)
78 Homeostasis in Plants
102(1)
79 Measuring Transpiration in Plants
103(3)
80
Chapter Review
106(1)
81 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
107(1)
82 Summative Assessment
108(2)
LS1.B Growth and Development: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 110(20)
83 Growth and Development of Organisms
111(1)
84 DNA Replication
112(1)
85 Details of DNA Replication
113(1)
86 Modeling DNA Replication
114(3)
87 The Functions of Mitosis
117(1)
88 The Cell Cycle
118(1)
89 Mitosis
119(1)
90 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
120(2)
91 Modeling Mitosis
122(1)
92 Differentiation of Cells
123(1)
93 Stem Cells Give Rise to Other Cells
124(1)
94 Tissues Work Together
125(2)
95
Chapter Review
127(1)
96 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
128(1)
97 Summative Assessment
129(1)
LS1.C & PS3.D Energy in Living Systems: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 130(25)
98 Energy in Cells
131(1)
99 ATP
132(1)
100 Introduction to Photosynthesis
133(2)
101 Investigating Photosynthetic Rate
135(1)
102 Chloroplasts
136(1)
103 Stages in Photosynthesis
137(1)
104 The Fate of Glucose
138(2)
105 Energy Transfer Between Systems
140(1)
106 Energy From Glucose
141(2)
107 Aerobic Cellular Respiration
143(2)
108 Measuring Respiration
145(1)
109 Modeling Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration
146(3)
110
Chapter Review
149(1)
111 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
150(1)
112 Summative Assessment
151(3)
Concept Map: Ecosystems: Interaction, Energy, and Dynamics
154(1)
LS2.A Interdependence in Ecosystems: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 155(30)
113 What is an Ecosystem?
156(1)
114 Habitat and Tolerance Range
157(1)
115 The Ecological Niche
158(1)
116 Dingo Habitats
159(1)
117 Population Density and Distribution
160(2)
118 Species Interactions
162(2)
119 Competition for Resources
164(1)
120 Intraspecific Competition
165(2)
121 Interspecific Competition
167(2)
122 Reducing Competition Between Species
169(2)
123 Predator-Prey Relationships
171(2)
124 The Carrying Capacity of an Ecosystem
173(1)
125 A Case Study in Carrying Capacity
174(1)
126 Home Range Size in Dingoes
175(1)
127 Resources and Distribution
176(1)
128 Population Growth
177(2)
129 Plotting Bacterial Growth
179(1)
130 Investigating Bacterial Growth
180(1)
131 A Case Study in Population Growth
181(1)
132
Chapter Review
182(1)
133 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
183(1)
134 Summative Assessment
184(1)
LS2.B Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycles: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 185(27)
135 Energy in Ecosystems
186(1)
136 Comparing Aerobic and Anaerobic Systems
187(2)
137 Producers
189(1)
138 Consumers
190(1)
139 Food Chains
191(1)
140 Food Webs
192(1)
141 Constructing Food Webs
193(2)
142 Energy Inputs and Outputs
195(1)
143 Energy Flow in an Ecosystem
196(2)
144 Ecological Pyramids
198(2)
145 Cycles of Matter
200(1)
146 The Hydrologic Cycle
201(1)
147 The Carbon Cycle
202(1)
148 Modeling the Carbon Cycle
203(1)
149 The Oxygen Cycle
204(1)
150 Role of Photosynthesis in Carbon Cycling
205(2)
151 The Nitrogen Cycle
207(1)
152
Chapter Review
208(1)
153 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
209(1)
154 Summative Assessment
210(2)
LS2.C & ETS 1.B The Dynamic Ecosystem: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 212(23)
155 Ecosystem Dynamics
213(2)
156 The Resilient Ecosystem
215(1)
157 A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience
216(1)
158 Keystone Species
217(2)
159 Ecosystem Changes
219(2)
160 Global Warming and Ecosystem Change
221(2)
161 Human Impact on Ecosystems
223(1)
162 The Effects of Damming
224(2)
163 The Impact of Alien Species
226(1)
164 Human Impact on Fish Stocks
227(2)
165 Evaluating a Solution to Overfishing
229(1)
166 Deforestation and Species Survival
230(2)
167 Modeling a Solution
232(1)
168
Chapter Review
233(1)
169 Summative Assessment
234(1)
LS2.D Social Behavioral DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 235(16)
170 Social Groupings
236(1)
171 Swarming, Flocking, and Herding
237(2)
172 Migration
239(1)
173 Social Organization
240(1)
174 How Social Behavior Improves Survival
241(1)
175 Cooperative Behaviors
242(1)
176 Cooperative Defense
243(1)
177 Cooperative Attack
244(1)
178 Cooperative Food Gathering
245(1)
179
Chapter Review
246(1)
180 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
247(1)
181 Summative Assessment
248(2)
Concept Map: Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
250(1)
LS3.A Inheritance of Traits: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 251(10)
182 Chromosomes
252(1)
183 DNA Carries the Code
253(1)
184 Not All DNA Codes for Protein
254(1)
185 The Outcomes of Differing Gene Expression
255(1)
186 DNA Packaging and Control of Transcription
256(1)
187 Changes after Transcription and Translation
257(1)
188
Chapter Review
258(1)
189 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
259(1)
190 Summative Assessment
260(1)
LS3.B Variation of Traits: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 261(33)
191 What is a Trait?
262(1)
192 Different Alleles for Different Traits
263(1)
193 Why is Variation Important?
264(1)
194 Sources of Variation
265(1)
195 Examples of Genetic Variation
266(1)
196 Meiosis
267(1)
197 Meiosis and Variation
268(2)
198 Mutations
270(1)
199 The Effects of Mutations
271(1)
200 The Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
272(1)
201 Beneficial Mutations in Humans
273(1)
202 Harmful Effects of Mutations in Humans
274(1)
203 Influences on Phenotype
275(1)
204 Environment and Variation
276(2)
205 Genes and Environment Interact
278(2)
206 Predicting Traits: The Monohybrid Cross
280(1)
207 Predicting Traits: The Test Cross
281(1)
208 Practicing Monohybrid Crosses
282(1)
209 Predicting Traits: The Dihybrid Cross
283(1)
210 Practicing Dihybrid Crosses
284(1)
211 Testing the Outcome of Genetic Crosses
285(2)
212 Pedigree Analysis
287(2)
213
Chapter Review
289(2)
214 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
291(1)
215 Summative Assessment
292(1)
Concept Map: Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity
293(1)
LS4.A Evidence for Evolution: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 294(15)
216 Evidence For Evolution
295(1)
217 The Common Ancestry of Life
296(2)
218 The Fossil Record
298(1)
219 Interpreting the Fossil Record
299(1)
220 Transitional Fossils
300(1)
221 Case Study: Whale Evolution
301(1)
222 Anatomical Evidence for Evolution
302(1)
223 DNA Evidence for Evolution
303(1)
224 Protein Evidence for Evolution
304(1)
225 Developmental Evidence for Evolution
305(1)
226
Chapter Review
306(1)
227 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
307(1)
228 Summative Assessment
308(1)
LS4. B & LS4. C Natural Selection and Adaptation: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 309(27)
229 How Evolution Occurs
310(2)
230 Adaptation
312(2)
231 Similar Environments, Similar Adaptations
314(1)
232 Natural Selection in Finches
315(1)
233 Natural Selection in Pocket Mice
316(2)
234 Insecticide Resistance
318(1)
235 Gene Pool Exercise
319(2)
236 Modeling Natural Selection
321(1)
237 What is a Species?
322(1)
238 How Species Form
323(2)
239 Patterns of Evolution
325(1)
240 Evolution and Biodiversity
326(2)
241 Extinction is a Natural Process
328(1)
242 Humans and Extinction
329(2)
243
Chapter Review
331(1)
244 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
332(1)
245 Summative Assessment
333(3)
Biodiversity LS4. D & ETS 1.B: DCIs, CCCs, SEPs 336(14)
246 Biodiversity
337(1)
247 Humans Depend on Biodiversity
338(2)
248 Biodiversity Hotspots
340(1)
249 How Humans Affect Biodiversity
341(1)
250 Ex-Situ Conservation
342(2)
251 In-Situ Conservation
344(1)
252 Conservation and Genetic Diversity
345(1)
253 Maasai-Mara Case Study
346(1)
254
Chapter Review
347(1)
255 Key Terms And Ideas: Did You Get It?
348(1)
256 Summative Assessment
349(1)
Questioning Terms and Photo Credits 350(1)
Index 351