Biology: Student Textbook

Portada
Leslie MacKenzie, David K. Arwine, Edward J. Shewan, Michael J. McHugh
Christian Liberty Press, 2004 - 420 pàgines
Originally developed by the Creation Research Society, this classic text is now available in an updated and full-color edition. This hardbound text contains helpful questions and a thorough presentation of biology concepts. Beautiful graphs and illustrations complement the text material that is scientifically accurate and true to six-day/young earth creationism. Grades 9-10.
 

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1524 Habitats
191
1527 Relation of Fishes to Man
192
The Biology of Man
193
Form and Major Functions of the Human Body
195
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
197
164 Cellular Structure of Muscles
198
166 Motor Units and Muscle Tonus
200
168 The Heart
201

117 Divisions of Biology
11
119 Contributions of Biology
12
Application of Scientific Methods to the Insect World
15
23 Insects in the Natural World
16
MANAGEMENT OF INSECTS
17
25 Use of Insecticides
18
27 Environmental Controls
19
28 Growing Resistant Crops
20
212 Other Natural Controls of Insects
21
217 Insects in the Garden
22
218 Beneficial Insects
23
219 Man in a Complex World
24
Chemical Perspectives in Biology
25
Basic Chemical Principles
27
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
28
34 Size of Molecules
30
INORGANIC AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
31
37 Organic Chemistry
33
Chemical Structure of Biological Materials
35
43 Lipids
36
PROTEINS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS
38
45 Nucleic Acids
39
Chemical Transformations of Biological Materials
41
ENZYMES AND ENERGY
42
55 A Forward Look
43
The Continuity of Life
45
The Nature of Living Things
47
64 Action Not Explained by Chemistry
49
65 Conclusions
50
68 Early Microscopic Work
51
610 Types of Cells
52
612 Plant Cells
54
613 Cilia and Flagella
55
615 Cell Division in Animals
56
616 Formation of Sperm and Egg
57
LAW OF BIOGENESIS
58
620 Quarrel Renewed
59
622 Work on Life in the Air
60
624 The Necessity of an Origin
61
The Science of Genetics
65
73 Incomplete Dominance and Codominance
67
74 MultipleGene Interaction
68
75 Multiple Factors
69
APPLIED GENETICS
70
710 How Geneticists Combine Desirable Characteristics
71
711 Mendels Work Unappreciated
72
713 Mutations a Profit or Loss?
73
714 Applying the Principles of Genetics to Human Problems
74
715 Inheritance of Sex
75
717 The Inheritance of Intelligence
76
720 Conclusion
78
THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF GENE ACTION
79
723 Breaking the Code
81
724 How DNA Duplication Occurs
82
726 How RNA Gets the Work Done
83
727 Critique of DNA Concept
85
728 Effects of Mutations on the DNA System
86
POPULATION GENETICS
87
GENETICS AND THE SPECIES
88
733 Improving Human Intelligence
89
737 Summary
90
The Development of the Individual
93
85 Formation of Germ Layers
95
86 Development of the Chick
96
EXPERIMENTAL EMBRYOLOGY
98
89 Possible Future Experimentation
99
The World of Living Things
101
Classification of Organisms
103
THE SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION
104
94 Concept of Fixity of Species
105
UNCERTAINTIES IN CLASSIFICATION
106
96 The Origin of Variation
107
Small Plants and Little Animals
109
Kingdom Fungi Non green Plants
111
104 True Fungi
112
107 Water Molds
113
109 Yeasts
115
1011 Puffballs
116
BENEFITS FROM FUNGI
117
Viruses Bacteria and Other Forms
121
114 Classes of Viruses
123
117 Viral Diseases of Man and Animals
124
118 Interferon
125
1110 Nutrition and Growth of Bacteria
126
1111 Bacterial Reproduction
127
1114 Bacteria and Man
128
OTHER FORMS OF MICROORGANISMS
129
1118 Spirochetes
130
1123 Serum Reactions
131
1124 Antibiotics and Chemotherapeutic Agents
132
Algae
135
Very Beautiful Algae
136
128 General Description
137
BROWN ALGAE AND RHODOPHYTA RED ALGAE
138
1212 The Ecology of Algae
140
1213 Economic Importance of Algae
141
OneCelled Organisms The Protozoa
143
134 Ciliates
144
135 Green Paramecia
145
137 Mastigophora
146
IMPORTANCE OF PROTOZOA
147
Animal Life
149
Animals Without Backbones
151
144 Characteristics of Insects
152
146 Molting
154
148 Thorax and Abdomen
155
1410 Parthenogenesis
156
1411 The Nervous System
157
1413 Classification of Insects
159
Mostly Aquatic Forms
161
Spiders Mites and Scorpions
162
Centipedes and Diplopoda Millipedes
163
ANNELIDA
164
1421 Tapeworms
165
1423 Parasites of Human Beings
166
MOLLUSCA
167
1427 Mussels
168
1428 How Mussels Live
169
1429 Value to Man
170
COELENTERATA
171
1434 How New Generations Form
172
1436 Relation to Natural Selection Processes
173
1438 Possible Relationships
174
1439 Essential Uniformity in Diversity
175
Animals With Backbones
179
153 Diversity Among Mammals
180
154 Mammals in Relation to Man
182
157 Birds of the Past and Future
183
158 Birds in Relation to Man
184
REPTILES
185
1513 Recognizing Venomous Snakes
187
AMPHIBIANS
188
1518 Structure of the Frog
189
FISHES
190
169 Blood Flow
202
1611 Blood Transfusion
203
1613 Breathing Organs
204
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
205
1616 Need for Food
206
1618 Chemistry of Digestion
208
1621 Organs of Excretion
209
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
210
Body Controls and Human Reproduction
213
173 Nerve Impulses
214
176 Sense Organs
215
178 How a Person Sees
216
1710 The Ear
217
1715 Master Gland
218
1717 Emergency Gland
220
1722 Body Fluids
221
1725 Heartbeat and Blood Vessel Control
223
1727 Hormones and Homeostasis
224
1732 Male Reproductive System
225
1734 The Menstrual Cycle
226
NARCOTICS ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
228
1738 Tobacco
229
1741 Behavior of Organisms with Nerves
230
1743 Learned Behavior
231
1744 Difficulties of Studying Animal Behavior
232
Plant Life
233
Plants Without Conducting Systems
235
183 Alternation of Generations
236
184 Complexity and Design of Mosses
237
LIVERWORTS AND HORNWORTS
238
188 Hornworts
239
Structure and Growth
241
CELLS LEAVES AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS
243
196 Leaf Structure
244
197 Photosynthesis
246
ROOTS AND ABSORPTIONS
247
1910 Conduction of Substances
249
1911 Other Functions
250
STEMS AND TRANSLOCATION
251
1914 Stem Growth and Differentiation
252
1915 Stele Arrangements in Stems and Roots
253
1917 Translocation in Stems
254
1918 Testing the CohesionTension Theory
255
PLANT GROWTH SUBSTANCES
256
1920 Plant Growth Substances Discovered
257
Plants With Conducting Systems Flowers Seeds and Fruits
261
204 Development of Flower Parts
263
208 Stamens
264
209 Pistils
265
2010 Variation in Flower Structure
266
2011 Monocots and Dicots
267
2012 Flowers and Sexual Reproduction
268
2013 Pollen Tubes
269
2016 External Features of Seeds
270
2017 Seed Dissemination
271
2019 Seedlings
272
2021 Growth Substances and Fruit Development
273
2023 Fruits as Food for Man
274
VASCULAR PLANTS WITHOUT SEEDS
276
2026 Psilopsida
277
2028 Lycopsida
278
2029 Sphenopsida
280
2030 Filicinae the Ferns
282
2031 Tree Ferns
284
2034 Bennettitales
285
2037 LifeCycle Evolution
287
Theories of Biological Change
289
Weaknesses of Geologic Evidence
291
213 Charles Darwin
292
LACK OF FOSSIL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT EVOLUTION
293
217 Fragmentary Evidence
294
218 Extinct Organisms
295
2110 Problems with Fossil Classification
296
METHODS OF FOSSIL DATING INCONCLUSIVE
297
2112 Difficulties with the Geologic Timetable
299
2114 Arbitrary Process Employed in Fossil Dating
300
ALTERNATE INTERPRETATION OF THE FOSSIL RECORD
301
2119 Huge Fossil Beds
302
2120 Alternate Interpretations of the Fossil Gaps
303
Evidences From Similarities
305
DEVELOPMENTAL SIMILARITIES
306
224 Vestigial Organs
307
BIOCHEMICAL SIMILARITIES
308
226 Protective Coloration
309
MISAPPLICATION OF SIMILARITIES
310
228 Difficulties of Classification Based on Evolutionary Hypothesis
312
Early Man
315
234 Differences Between Man and Apes
316
SEARCH AND DISCOVERY OF EARLY MAN
317
238 One Often Finds What He Looks For
318
239 Peculiar Types in Africa
320
Problems for Evolutionists
323
242 Problem of Establishing a New Trait
324
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION
325
244 Difficulty in Oparins Theory
326
TRANSITION AND EVOLUTION
327
Limited Variation Versus Unlimited Change
331
253 Polyploidy
332
254 Darwins Finches
333
NATURAL SELECTION AND COMPLEXITY
334
256 Survival of Less Complex Organisms
335
258 Two Theories on the Origin of Life
336
259 Creationism and Thermodynamics
337
Ecology and Conservation
339
Interrelationships of Living Things
341
265 Food Relationships
343
266 Conjunctive Symbiosis
344
PHYSICAL FACTORS IN ENVIRONMENT
345
269 Heat Energy
346
Balance of Nature
349
274 Minerals in Soil
350
CYCLES
351
2713 Nitrogen Cycle
352
2714 Phosphorus Cycle
353
2715 Food Webs
354
BIOGEOGRAPHY
357
284 Dispersion
358
287 Coniferous and Deciduous Forest Biomes
359
289 Desert Biome
360
2810 Tropical Rain Forest Biome
361
2812 Marine Biome
362
2814 Land Habitat
363
Conservation Applied Ecology
365
292 Conservation Today
366
294 Pesticides and Herbicides
367
296 Conservation and Man
368
PLANNING FOR CONSERVATION
369
2911 Providing Habitat
370
2914 Forest Conservation
371
2915 Water Conservation
372
The True Goal and Effect of Scientific Study
375
Glossary of Terms
377
INDEX
391
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