Biology Laboratory Manual ISE

12th Edition
1260569497 · 9781260569490
The Biology Laboratory Manual by Vodopich and Moore was designed for an introductory biology course with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. The experiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, and especially appropriate for … Read More
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  • 1 Scientific Methods

    2 Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis

    3 The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy

    4 The Cell: Structure and Function

    5 Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale

    6 Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids

    7 Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, Paper Chromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis

    8 Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining Their Concentration

    9 Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movements of Molecules in Biologal Systems

    10 Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress

    11 Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity

    12 Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic Molecules

    13 Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, and CO2 Uptake

    14 Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells

    15 Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis

    16 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and Bacterial Transformation

    17 Genetics: The Principles of Mendel

    18 Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in Green Algae

    19 Human Evolution: Skull Examination

    20 Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities

    21 Community Succession

    22 Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment

    23 Pollution: The Effect of Chemical, Thermal, and Acid Pollution

    24 Survey of Bacteria: Kingdoms Archaebacteria and Bacteria

    25 Survey of the Kingdom Protista: The Algae

    26 Survey of the Kingdom Protista: Protozoa and Slime Molds

    27 Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms, and Lichens

    28 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornworts of Phyla Hepaticophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta

    29 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedles Vascular Plants of Phyla Pterophyta and Lycophyta

    30 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta

    31 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms

    32 Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants

    33 Plant Physiology: Transpiration

    34 Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators

    35 Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances

    36 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria

    37 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and Nematoda

    38 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Mollusca and Annelida

    39 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda

    40 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata, Hemichordata, and Chordata

    41 Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, and Nervous Tissues

    42 Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System

    43 Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction

    44 Human Biology: Breathing

    45 Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure

    46 Human Biology: Sensory Perception

    47 Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System of the Rat

    48 Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat

    49 Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the Rat

    50 Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of Development

    51 Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic Behavior