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El. knyga: Barron's Biology Practice Plus: 400+ Online Questions and Quick Study Review

  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Kaplan Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506281490
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  • Leidėjas: Kaplan Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506281490
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Need quick review and practice to help you excel in Biology?

Barron’s Biology Practice Plus features more than 400 online practice questions and a concise review guide that covers the basics of Biology. 


Inside you’ll find:
  • Concise review on the basics of Biology—an excellent resource for students who want a quick review of the most important topics
  • Access to 400+ online questions arranged by topic for customized practice
  • Online practice includes answer explanations with expert advice for all questions plus scoring to track your progress
This essential guide is the perfect practice supplement for students and teachers! 
How to Use This Book ix
Chapter 1 Biochemistry
1(13)
Basic Chemistry---Atomic Structure
1(1)
Bonding
2(2)
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic
4(1)
Characteristics of Water
4(1)
pH
5(1)
Organic Compounds
6(8)
Chapter 2 The Cell
14(19)
Cell Theory
14(2)
Structures of Plant and Animal Cells
16(6)
Transport Into and Out of the Cell
22(5)
The Life Functions
27(1)
The Metric System and Measuring
28(2)
Tools and Techniques to Study Cells
30(3)
Chapter 3 Cell Division---Mitosis and Meiosis
33(6)
The Cell Cycle
34(2)
Mitosis
36(1)
Meiosis
37(2)
Chapter 4 Cell Respiration
39(8)
ATP-Adenosine Triphosphate
39(1)
Structure of the Mitochondrion
40(1)
Aerobic Respiration---When Oxygen Is Present
41(2)
NADH and FADH2
43(2)
Anaerobic Respiration---When Oxygen Is Not Present
45(2)
Chapter 5 Photosynthesis
47(7)
Structure of the Chloroplast
47(1)
Light and Photosynthetic Pigments
48(1)
Light-Dependent and Light-Independent Reactions
49(3)
Structure of the Leaf
52(2)
Chapter 6 Classical Genetics
54(13)
Basics of Probability
55(1)
Law of Dominance
55(1)
Law of Segregation
56(1)
Monohybrid Cross
56(1)
Backcross or Testcross
57(1)
Law of Independent Assortment
57(2)
Beyond Mendelian Inheritance
59(1)
Polygenic Inheritance
60(1)
Sex-Linked Genes
61(1)
Genes and the Environment
62(1)
Sex-Influenced Inheritance
62(1)
Karyotype
63(1)
The Pedigree
63(1)
Mutations
64(1)
Nondisjunction
64(1)
Human Inherited Disorders
65(2)
Chapter 7 Molecular Genetics
67(13)
The Search for Inheritable Material
67(2)
Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
69(1)
DNA Replication in Eukaryotes
70(1)
Structure of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
71(1)
From DNA to Protein
72(3)
Gene Regulation
75(1)
Mutations
76(2)
The Human Genome
78(1)
Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA
78(2)
Chapter 8 Evolution
80(17)
Evidence of Evolution
81(2)
Lamarck vs. Darwin
83(1)
Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
83(2)
Types of Natural Selection
85(1)
Diversity Within a Population
86(1)
Population Stability---Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
87(1)
Isolation and New Species Formation
88(2)
Patterns of Evolution
90(2)
Theories About Evolution
92(1)
How Life Began
93(1)
The Heterotroph Hypothesis and the Theory of Endosymbiosis
94(1)
Mass Extinctions
95(1)
Important Concepts of Evolution
96(1)
Chapter 9 Biological Diversity
97(13)
The Three-Domain Classification System
98(1)
The Four Kingdoms of Eukarya: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
99(2)
Evolutionary Trends in Animals
101(4)
Characteristics of Animals
105(2)
Characteristics of Mammals
107(1)
Characteristics of Primates
108(1)
Cladograms and Phylogenetic Trees
108(2)
Chapter 10 Plants
110(16)
Classification of Plants
110(2)
A Cladogram for Plants
112(1)
Evolutionary Developments That Enabled Plants to Move to Land
112(1)
How Plants Grow
113(1)
Roots
114(2)
Stems
116(1)
The Leaf
117(1)
Stomates
118(1)
Types of Plant Tissue
119(1)
Transport in Plants
120(1)
Plant Reproduction
121(2)
Alternation of Generations
123(1)
Plant Responses to Stimuli
124(2)
Chapter 11 Animal Physiology
126(6)
Movement and Locomotion
126(1)
Body Temperature Regulation
127(1)
Excretion
128(1)
Hydra---Phylum Cnidaria
128(1)
Earthworm---Phylum Annelida
129(1)
Grasshopper---Phylum Arthropoda
130(2)
Chapter 12 Human Physiology
132(20)
Digestion
132(4)
Gas Exchange
136(1)
Circulation
137(3)
Endocrine System
140(3)
Nervous System
143(4)
The Eye and the Ear
147(2)
Excretion
149(2)
Muscles
151(1)
Chapter 13 Reproduction and Development
152(9)
Asexual Reproduction
153(1)
Sexual Reproduction
153(5)
Embryonic Development
158(3)
Chapter 14 The Human Immune System
161(5)
Nonspecific Defense
161(1)
Specific Defense---Third Line of Defense
162(1)
Types of Immunity
163(1)
Allergies, Antibiotics, Vaccines, and Autoimmune Diseases
164(2)
Chapter 15 Animal Behavior
166(4)
Fixed Action Pattern
166(1)
Learning
167(1)
Social Behavior
168(2)
Chapter 16 Ecology
170(17)
Properties of Populations
170(1)
Population Growth
171(3)
Community Structure and Population Interactions
174(2)
The Food Chain
176(2)
Ecological Succession
178(1)
Biomes
178(3)
Chemical Cycles
181(2)
Humans and the Biosphere
183(4)
Index 187
About the Authors Deborah Goldberg, M.S.  taught AP Biology and Chemistry at Lawrence High School on Long Island, New York for more than 20 years. She also spent 14 years completing research as an electron microscopist at New York University Medical Center and New York Medical College.

Marisa Abrams, M.S. has taught AP Biology, Biology, and Chemistry for 19 years. She has attended the AP Biology Read (as both a reader and a Table Leader), and she has worked with ETS and the College Board in various capacities (item writing/reviewing for AP and serving on Biology committees).

About the Publisher In the 1930s, Manuel H. Barron opened a bookstore in Brooklyn, New York. 

People from the community asked Mr. Barron about books that might be available to help their children study for the New York State Regents exams. After realizing there wasn't anything available, Mr. Barron created his own study guides.

80 years later, Barron's has helped millions of people prepare for their next step.