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- Cover
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1: Biology Basics
- Chapter 1: Exploring the Living World
- It All Starts with a Cell
- Life Begets Life: Reproduction and Genetics
- Making the Connection between Ecosystems and Evolution
- Getting Up Close and Personal with the Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
- Comparing Plants to People
- Chapter 2: How Life Is Studied
- Living Things: Why Biologists Study Them and What Defines Them
- Making Sense of the World through Observations
- Seeing Science as the Constant Sharing of New Ideas
- Tracking Down Scientific Information
- Chapter 3: The Chemistry of Life
- Exploring Why Matter Matters
- Recognizing the Differences between Atoms, Elements, and Isotopes
- Molecules, Compounds, and Bonds
- Acids and Bases (Not a Heavy Metal Band)
- Carbon-Based Molecules: The Basis for All Life
- Chapter 4: The Living Cell
- An Overview of Cells
- Peeking at Prokaryotes
- Examining the Structure of Eukaryotic Cells
- Cells and the Organelles: Not a Motown Doo-wop Group
- Presenting Enzymes, the Jump-Starters
- Chapter 5: Acquiring Energy to Run the Motor
- What’s Energy Got to Do with It?
- Photosynthesis: Using Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Water to Make Food
- Cellular Respiration: Using Oxygen to Break Down Food for Energy
- Energy and Your Body
- Part 2: Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby: Cell Reproduction and Genetics
- Chapter 6: Dividing to Conquer: Cell Division
- Reproduction: Keep On Keepin’ On
- Welcome to DNA Replication 101
- Cell Division: Out with the Old, In with the New
- How Sexual Reproduction Creates Genetic Variation
- Chapter 7: Making Mendel Proud: Understanding Genetics
- Why You’re Unique: Heritable Traits and the Factors Affecting Them
- “Monk”ing Around with Peas: Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance
- Diving into the Pool of Genetic Terminology
- Bearing Genetic Crosses
- Studying Genetic Traits in Humans
- Moving Beyond Mendel
- Chapter 8: Reading the Book of Life: DNA and Proteins
- Proteins Make Traits Happen, and DNA Makes the Proteins
- Moving from DNA to RNA to Protein: The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
- Mistakes Happen: The Consequences of Mutation
- Giving Cells Some Control: Gene Regulation
- Chapter 9: Engineering the Code: DNA Technology
- Understanding Just What’s Involved in DNA Technology
- Mapping the Genes of Humanity
- Genetically Modifying Organisms
- Part 3: It’s a Small, Interconnected World
- Chapter 10: Exploring the Living World: Biodiversity and Classification
- Biodiversity: Recognizing How Our Differences Make Us Stronger
- Meet Your Neighbors: Looking at Life on Earth
- Climbing the Tree of Life: The Classification System of Living Things
- Chapter 11: Observing How Organisms Get Along
- Ecosystems Bring It All Together
- Studying Populations Is Popular in Ecology
- Moving Energy and Matter around within Ecosystems
- Chapter 12: Evolving Species in an Ever-Changing World
- What People Used to Believe
- How Charles Darwin Challenged Age-Old Beliefs about Life on Earth
- The Evidence for Biological Evolution
- Why So Controversial? Evolution versus Creationism
- How Humans Evolved
- Part 4: Systems Galore! Animal Structure and Function
- Chapter 13: Pondering the Principles of Physiology
- Studying Function at All Levels of Life
- Wrapping Your Head around the Big Physiological Ideas
- Chapter 14: Moving and Shaking: Skeletal and Muscular Systems
- Doing the Locomotion, Animal-Style
- The Types of Skeletal Systems
- Why Muscles Are So Essential
- Chapter 15: Going with the Flow: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
- Passing Gas: How Animals “Breathe”
- Circulation: Nutrients In, Garbage Out
- Getting to the Heart of Simpler Animals
- Exploring the Human Heart and Circulatory System
- A Bloody-Important Fluid
- Chapter 16: Checking Out the Plumbing: Animal Digestive and Excretory Systems
- Obtaining Food and Breaking It Down
- The Ins and Outs of Digestive Systems
- Traveling through the Human Digestive System
- Absorbing the Stuff Your Body Needs
- What’s for Dinner? Making Wise, Nutritious Food Choices
- Exploring the Human Excretory System
- Chapter 17: Fighting Back: Human Defenses
- Microbial Encounters of the Best and Worst Kinds
- Built to Protect You: Innate Human Defenses
- Learning a Lesson: Adaptive Human Defenses
- Giving Your Defenses a Helping Hand
- Aging and Ailing: Changes in the Immune System
- Chapter 18: The Nervous and Endocrine Systems, Messengers Extraordinaire
- The Many Intricacies of Nervous Systems
- What a Sensation! The Brain and the Five Senses
- Following the Path of Nerve Impulses
- The Endocrine System: All Hormones Are Not Raging
- Chapter 19: Reproduction 101: Making More Animals
- This Budding’s for You: Asexual Reproduction
- The Ins and Outs of Sexual Reproduction
- How Other Animals Do It
- Developing New Humans
- Differentiation, Development, and Determination
- Part 5: It’s Not Easy Being Green: Plant Structure and Function
- Chapter 20: Living the Life of a Plant
- Presenting Plant Structure
- Obtaining Matter and Energy for Growth
- Going It Alone: Asexual Reproduction
- Mixing Sperm and Eggs: Sexual Reproduction
- Chapter 21: Probing into Plant Physiology
- How Nutrients, Fluids, and Sugars Move through Plants
- Sending Signals with Plant Hormones
- Part 6: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 22: Ten Great Biology Discoveries
- Seeing the Unseen
- Discovering Penicillin, the First Antibiotic
- Protecting People from Smallpox
- Defining DNA Structure
- Finding and Fighting Defective Genes
- Discovering Modern Genetic Principles
- Evolving the Theory of Natural Selection
- Formulating Cell Theory
- Amplifying DNA with PCR
- Editing DNA with CRISPR
- Chapter 23: Ten Ways Biology Affects Your Life
- Keeping You Fed
- Putting Microbial Enzymes to Work
- Designing Genes
- Powering the Planet
- Causing and Treating Infectious Disease
- Staying Alive
- Providing You with Clean Water
- Changing Physically and Mentally
- Creating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
- Facing Extinction
- About the Author
- Connect with Dummies
- End User License Agreement
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