Laboratory Investigations in Cell and Molecular Biology

Laboratory Investigations in Cell and Molecular Biology

Author: Allyn Bregman

Publisher:

Published: 1996-02-02

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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This revised workbook/lab text consists of 21 projects that can be executed with readily available materials, a minimum of elaborate equipment and a reasonable amount of preparation time. Early projects deal with biochemistry and cytochemistry; the middle ones focus on organelles and their physiology; and later activities explore more advanced molecular topics such as restriction mapping strategies. New to this edition: a concise section on statistics covering the mean, standard deviation and standard error; and a chapter designed to enable students to write up their work as a lab report.


Biology Lab Book 4th Edition

Biology Lab Book 4th Edition

Author: Michael B. Clark

Publisher:

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781885380012

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Traditional plant and animal labs with some human labs including DNA. Designed with an open style, this book has entertaining and instructional illustrations that students love.


Thinking about Biology

Thinking about Biology

Author: Mimi Bres

Publisher: Benjamin Cummings

Published: 2015-02-20

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9780134033167

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For one-semester, non-majors introductory biology laboratory courses with a human focus. This manual offers a unique, extensively class-tested approach to introductory biology laboratory. A full range of activities show how basic biological concepts can be applied to the world around us. This lab manual helps students: Gain practical experience that will help them understand lecture concepts Acquire the basic knowledge needed to make informed decisions about biological questions that arise in everyday life Develop the problem-solving skills that will lead to success in school and in a competitive job market Learn to work effectively and productively as a member of a team The Fifth Edition features many new and revised activities based on feedback from hundreds of students and faculty reviewers.


Human Biology Lab Book

Human Biology Lab Book

Author: Michael B. Clark

Publisher:

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 9781885380159

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This book was designed by request from teachers who wanted a human oriented lab manual. Similar to Laboratory Investigations, it is two-column style, generously illustrated with student friendly graphics. It has 2 heart labs, 2 kidney labs, diet lab, intuition, circadian rhythm labs and more.


Biology

Biology

Author: Brad R. Batdorf

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13: 9781606820179

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In this text "students will see God's power and glory in creation as they learn about cellular biology, genetics, taxonomy, microbiology, botany, zoology, and human anatomy. When studying topics such as Creation and evolution, human cloning, abortion, and stem cell research, students are pointed to Scripture as the ultimate authority and are encouraged to develop a biblical perspective about these topics" --


Molecular Biology Techniques

Molecular Biology Techniques

Author: Heather B. Miller

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2011-10-18

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0123855454

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This manual is an indispensable tool for introducing advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students to the techniques of recombinant DNA technology, or gene cloning and expression. The techniques used in basic research and biotechnology laboratories are covered in detail. Students gain hands-on experience from start to finish in subcloning a gene into an expression vector, through purification of the recombinant protein. The third edition has been completely re-written, with new laboratory exercises and all new illustrations and text, designed for a typical 15-week semester, rather than a 4-week intensive course. The "project approach to experiments was maintained: students still follow a cloning project through to completion, culminating in the purification of recombinant protein. It takes advantage of the enhanced green fluorescent protein - students can actually visualize positive clones following IPTG induction. - Cover basic concepts and techniques used in molecular biology research labs - Student-tested labs proven successful in a real classroom laboratories - Exercises simulate a cloning project that would be performed in a real research lab - "Project" approach to experiments gives students an overview of the entire process - Prep-list appendix contains necessary recipes and catalog numbers, providing staff with detailed instructions


Visualizing Human Biology

Visualizing Human Biology

Author: Kathleen A. Ireland

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 1409

ISBN-13: 0470569190

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Medical professionals will be able to connect the science of biology to their own lives through the stunning visuals in Visualizing Human Biology. The important concepts of human biology are presented as they relate to the world we live in. The role of the human in the environment is stressed throughout, ensuring that topics such as evolution, ecology, and chemistry are introduced in a non-threatening and logical fashion. Illustrations and visualization features are help make the concepts easier to understand. Medical professionals will appreciate this visual and concise approach.


Biology for a Changing World

Biology for a Changing World

Author: Michele Shuster

Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education

Published: 2014-03-07

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 1464161704

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From the groundbreaking partnership of W. H. Freeman and Scientific American comes this one-of-a-kind introduction to the science of biology and its impact on the way we live. In Biology for a Changing World, two experienced educators and a science journalist explore the core ideas of biology through a series of chapters written and illustrated in the style of a Scientific American article. Chapters don’t just feature compelling stories of real people—each chapter is a newsworthy story that serves as a context for covering the standard curriculum for the non-majors biology course. Updated throughout, the new edition offers new stories, additional physiology chapters, a new electronic Instructor's Guide, and new pedagogy.


Concepts of Biology

Concepts of Biology

Author: Sylvia S. Mader

Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 793

ISBN-13: 9780071283151

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Instructors consistently ask for a textbook that helps students understand the relationships between the main concepts of biology, so they are not learning facts about biology in isolation. Mader’s Concepts of Biology was developed to fill this void. Organized around the main themes of biology, Concepts of Biology guides students to think conceptually about biology and the world around them. Just as the levels of biological organization flow from one level to the next, themes and topics in Concepts of Biology are tied to one another throughout the chapter, and between the chapters and parts. Combined with Dr. Mader’s hallmark writing style, exceptional art program, and pedagogical framework, difficult concepts become easier to understand and visualize, allowing students to focus on understanding how the concepts are related.