
Chapter one introduces the main themes of the book - the fundamentals concepts of biology and the scientific method. Part one covers cell and molecular biology. Part two develops the concept of genetic information and its expression from the molecular level up. Part three is devoted to evolution, its mechanisms and results. Part four details the revolution in the way we classify organisms, embracing cladistic methods, and discussing the uses and pitfalls of molecular phylogeny. Part five covers major changes in animal biology. Part six's introduction empahsizes the concept of "plantness". Part seven looks at the importance of ecology in relation to the growing human population and Earth's capacity to support the increasing populations.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of biological systems and the scientific methodologies used to understand life on Earth. Karen Arms provides a comprehensive framework that bridges molecular mechanisms with macro-level ecological interactions. The book utilizes a structured, modular approach to guide students through the complexities of cellular function, genetic expression, and evolutionary theory.
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Educators and students frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for introductory biology courses due to its clear organizational structure. Experts highlight the book's balanced approach to integrating historical biological concepts with modern molecular phylogeny.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt College Pub
ISBN-10:
0030031494
ISBN-13:
9780030031496
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