Biology is designed for multi-semester biology courses for science majors. It is …
Biology is designed for multi-semester biology courses for science majors. It is grounded on an evolutionary basis and includes exciting features that highlight careers in the biological sciences and everyday applications of the concepts at hand. To meet the needs of today’s instructors and students, some content has been strategically condensed while maintaining the overall scope and coverage of traditional texts for this course. Instructors can customize the book, adapting it to the approach that works best in their classroom. Biology also includes an innovative art program that incorporates critical thinking and clicker questions to help students understand—and apply—key concepts.
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain …
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Explain how electromagnetic waves differs from sound waves Trace the path of light through the eye to the point of the optic nerve Explain tonic activity as it is manifested in photoreceptors in the retina
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Discuss …
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Discuss the type of seeds produced by gymnosperms, as well as other characteristics of gymnosperms State which period saw the first appearance of gymnosperms and explain when they were the dominant plant life List the four groups of modern-day gymnosperms and provide examples of each
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