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Visual Concepts
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.1:
Biology
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.3:
Controlled Experiment and Variable
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.3:
Independent and Dependent Variables
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.3:
Scientific Method
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.4:
Magnification and Resolution
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.4:
Parts of a Light Microscope
Unit 1, Chapter 1, Section 1.4:
Types of Microscopes
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Atom
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Comparing Polar and Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Compounds
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Covalent Bonding
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Hydrogen Bonding
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Ion
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Ionic Bonding
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Matter
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.1:
Molecule
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.2:
Bases
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.2:
Comparing Cohesion and Adhesion
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.2:
Solutes, Solvents and Solutions
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Amino Acid
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Carbohydrates
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Comparing ADP and ATP
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Disaccharides
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
DNA Overview
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Fatty Acids
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Monosaccarides
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Nucleic Acid
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Nucleotide
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Proteins
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Phospholipid
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.3:
Sickle Cell Anemia
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.4:
Activation Energy and Chemical Reactions
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.4:
Equilibrium 1
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.4:
Equilibrium 2
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.5:
Enzyme
Unit 1, Chapter 2, Section 2.5:
Factors Affecting Reaction Rate
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.1:
Cell Theory
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.1:
Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.1:
Comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Cytoplasm
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Internal Organization of a Cell
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Chloroplasts
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Cytoskeleton
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and Ribosomes
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Golgi Apparatus
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Lysosome
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Mitochondrian
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Nucleus of a Cell
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Vacuoles
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Parts of a Cell Wall
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Parts of a Plant Cell
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Parts of an Animal Cell
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Structure of Cilia and Flagella
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.2:
Parts of a Chloroplast
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.3:
Cell Membrane
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.3:
Lipid Bilayer
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.3:
Parts of the Cell Membrane
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.3:
Phospholipid
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Comparing Hypertonic, Isotonic, and Hypotonic Conditions
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Concentration Gradient
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Diffusion in a Liquid
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Diffusion Through Ion Channels
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Osmosis
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.4:
Passive Transport: Facilitated Diffusion
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.5:
Active Transport
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.5:
Comparing Active and Passive Transport
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.5:
Endocytosis
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.5:
Exocytosis
Unit 2, Chapter 3, Section 3.5:
Sodium-Potassium Pump
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.1:
Comparing ADP and ATP
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.1:
Chemoautotroph
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.2:
Carotenoid
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.2:
Chlorophyll a and b
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.2:
Environmental Influences on photosynthesis
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.2:
Parts of a Chloroplast
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.2:
Spectrum of Light and Plant Pigments
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.3:
Calvin Cycle
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.3:
Electron Transport Chain
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.3:
Photosynthesis
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.4:
Linking photosynthesis and Respiration
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.4:
Cellular Respiration
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.5:
Energy Yield in Aerobic Respiration
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.5:
FAD and FADH2
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.5:
Glycolysis
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.5:
Krebs cycle
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.5:
NAD+ and NADH
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.6:
Comparing Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Unit 2, Chapter 4, Section 4.6:
Fermentation
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.1:
Cell Cycle Introduction
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.1:
Cell Cycle — G1 Phase
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.1:
Cell Cycle — S Phase
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.1:
Cell Cycle — G2 Phase
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.1:
Cell Cycle — M Phase
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.2:
Chromosome
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.2:
Parts of a Chromosome
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.2:
Comparing Cell Division in Plants and Animals
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.2:
Mitosis
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.2:
Snapshot of Mitotic Structures
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.3:
Control of the Cell Cycle
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.3:
Lung Cancer
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.4:
Comparing Cell Division in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.5:
Comparing Organisms That are Unicellular and Multicellular
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.5:
Comparing Plant and Animal Cells
Unit 2, Chapter 5, Section 5.5:
Differentiation
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Chromosome
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Chromosome Number
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Comparing Haploid and Diploid Cells
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Gamete
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Comparing Meiosis and Mitosis
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.1:
Comparing the Results of Meiosis and Mitosis
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.2:
Homologous Chromosomes
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.2:
Meiosis
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.2:
Disorders Due to Nondisjunction
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
First Filial Generation
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Heredity
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Mendel's Conclusions
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Mendel's Experiments
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Parental Generation
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Second Filial Generation
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
True Breeding
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.3:
Segregation
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Gene
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Allele
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Comparing Dominant and Recessive Traits
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Comparing Genotype and Phenotype
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Genotype
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.4:
Phenotype
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Independent Assortment
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Comparing Homozygous and Heterozygous Genotypes and Resulting Phenotypes
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Law of Independent Assortment
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Calculating Probability
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Cross of Heterozygote and Homozygote
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Punnett Square with Heterozygous Cross
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.5:
Testcross
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.6:
Sexual Reproduction
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.6:
Tetrads and Crossing–over of Genetic Material
Unit 3, Chapter 6, Section 6.6:
Types of Chromosome Mutations
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Chromosome
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
The Role of Sex Chromosomes in Sex Determination
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Comparing Genotype and Phenotype
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Comparing Homozygous and Heterozygous Genotypes and Resulting Phenotypes
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Phenotype
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Cross of Heterozygote and Homozygote
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Punnett Square with Heterozygous Cross
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Testcross
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Comparing X-Linked and Sex-Influenced Traits
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.1:
Huntington's Disease
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Allele
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Comparing Dominant and Recessive Traits
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Genotype
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Comparing Complete, Incomplete, and Co-Dominance
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Comparing Single Allele, Multiple Allele, and Polygenic Traits
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Sickle Cell Anemia
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.2:
Blood and Blood Type
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.3:
Gene
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Chromosome Number
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Sex Chromosomes and Autosomes
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Pedigree
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Sex Linkage
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Disorders Due to Nondisjunction
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Genetic Disorder
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Hemophilia
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Karyotype
Unit 3, Chapter 7, Section 7.4:
Types of Chromosome Mutations
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.1:
Bacteriophage
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.1:
Hershey and Chase's Experiments
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.1:
Transformation
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
DNA Overview
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
Nucleotide
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
Comparing Purines and Pyrimidines
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
Complementary Base Pairing
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
Double Helix
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.2:
Structure of a Nucleotide
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.3:
DNA Replication
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.3:
Replication Forks Increase the Speed of Replication
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.3:
Snapshot of Replication
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.4:
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.4:
Ribosomes
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.4:
Comparing DNA and RNA
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.4:
Transcription
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.4:
Types of RNA
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.5:
Codons in mRNA
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.5:
Snapshot of Translation
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.5:
Translation
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.5:
tRNA and Anticodon
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Gene Expression
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Promoter
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Activation of Transcription in the
lac
Operon
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Comparing Introns and Exons
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Enhancers for Control of Gene Expression
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Operon
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Regulator Gene
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.6:
Repression of Transcription in the
lac
Operon
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.7:
Genetic Disorder
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.7:
Mutation
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.7:
Types of Chromosome Mutations
Unit 3, Chapter 8, Section 8.7:
Types of Gene Mutations
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.1:
Action of Restriction Enzymes
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.1:
Gel Electrophoresis
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.2:
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.3:
DNA Fingerprint
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.3:
Making a DNA Fingerprint
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.4:
Genetic Engineering
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.4:
Genetically Engineered Vaccines
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.4:
Using Plasmids to Produce Insulin
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.4:
Cloning
Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 9.4:
Cloning Vectors and Plasmids
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.1:
Darwin's Theories
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.1:
Lamarck's Theory of Evolution
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.1:
Comparing Punctuated Equilibrium and Gradualism
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.2:
Adaptation
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.4:
Homologous Features
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.4:
Vestigial Features
Unit 4, Chapter 10, Section 10.4:
Analogous Features
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.1:
Allele
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.1:
Comparing Single Allele, Multiple Allele, and Polygenic Traits
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.1:
Mutation
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.2:
Comparing Genotype and Phenotype
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.2:
Directional Selection
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.3:
Population and Gene Movement
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.3:
Genetic Drift
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.3:
Sexual Selection
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.4:
Comparing the Effects of Random and Nonrandom Mating
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.4:
Hardy-Weinberg Genetic Equilibrium Example
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.5:
Geographic Isolation
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.5:
Reproductive Isolation
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.6:
Comparing Convergent and Divergent Evolution
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.6:
Comparing Punctuated Equilibrium and Gradualism
Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 11.6:
Analogous Features
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.1:
Half-Life
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.1:
Radiometric Dating
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.4:
Comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.4:
Sexual Reproduction
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.4:
Origin of Eukaryotic Cells
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.4:
Endosymbiosis
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.6:
Clues to Human Ancestry
Unit 4, Chapter 12, Section 12.6:
Types of Primates
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.1:
Ecosystem
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.1:
Levels of Ecology
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.2:
Comparing Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.3:
Comparing Consumers and Producers
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.3:
Comparing Autotrophs and Heterotrophs
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.4:
Pioneer Species
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.4:
Food Chains and Energy Transfer
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.4:
Food Chains and Food Webs
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.4:
Types of Consumers
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Ammonification
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Biogeochemical Cycle
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Carbon Cycle
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Denitrification
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Groundwater
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Nitrification
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Nitrogen Fixation
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
The Nitrogen Cycle
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Water Cycle
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.5:
Water Table
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.6:
Biomass
Unit 5, Chapter 13, Section 13.6:
Energy Pyramid
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.1:
Habitat
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.1:
Competition
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.1:
Niche
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.2:
Community
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.2:
Coevolution
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.2:
Plant Protection Mechanisms
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.2:
Predation
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.2:
Symbiosis
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.3:
Population
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.4:
Comparing Density-Dependent and Density-Independent Factors
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.4:
Exponential Growth
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.4:
Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.4:
Logistic Model
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.5:
Ecological Succession
Unit 5, Chapter 14, Section 14.5:
Pioneer Species
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.2:
Biomes, Climate and Species
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.2:
Climate
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Biomes on Land
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Desert
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Savanna
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Taiga
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Temperate Grassland
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Tropical Rain Forest
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.3:
Tundra
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Benthic Zone
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Ecosystem
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Intertidal Zone
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Marine Biomes
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Neritic Zone
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.4:
Oceanic Zone
Unit 5, Chapter 15, Section 15.5:
Freshwater Biomes
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.2:
Acid Precipitation
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.2:
Ozone and Ecosystems
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.3:
Aquifer Recharge Zone
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.3:
Biological Magnification of Toxins
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.4:
Greenhouse Effect
Unit 5, Chapter 16, Section 16.5:
Recycling
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.1:
Linnaeus's Levels of Classification
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.1:
Species Name
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.2:
Cladistics
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.4:
Comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.4:
Systematics
Unit 6, Chapter 17, Section 17.4:
Kingdom Characteristics
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Bacteriophage
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Lysogenic Cycle
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Lytic Cycle
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Parts of a Virus
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Prophages and Proviruses
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Relationship between the Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.2:
Virus
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.3:
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.3:
Pathogen
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.4:
Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.4:
Structure of Cilia and Flagella
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.4:
Bacterial Capsule
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.4:
Gram Stain
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.4:
Pilus
Unit 6, Chapter 18, Section 18.5:
Bacteria and Food
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.1:
Comparing Autotrophs and Heterotrophs
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.1:
Sexual Reproduction
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.1:
Characteristics of Protists
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Structure of Cilia and Flagella
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Feeding Habits of a Ciliate
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Feeding Habits of a Flagellate
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Feeding Habits of an Amoeba
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Malaria
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Movement of a Flagellate
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Movement of an Amoeba
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Parts of a Flagellate
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Parts of an Amoeba
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Parts of a Paramecium
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Sexual Reproduction in Paramecium
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.2:
Types of Animal–like Protists
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Carotenoid
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Chlorophyll a and b
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Spectrum of Light and Plant Pigments
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Reproduction in Ulva
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Sexual Reproduction in Unicellular Protists
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.3:
Eyespot
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Body Structure of Fungi
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Characteristics of Fungi
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Asexual Reproduction in Ascomycetes
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Asexual Reproduction in Zygomycetes
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Parts of a Mushroom
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Sexual Reproduction in Ascomycetes
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Sexual Reproduction in Basidiomycetes
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Sexual Reproduction in Zygomycetes
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.5:
Types of Fungi
Unit 6, Chapter 19, Section 19.6:
Symbiosis
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.1:
Characteristics of Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.1:
Requirements for Plants to Survive on Land
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.1:
Parts of a Pollen Grain
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.1:
Pollen Grain Formation
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Characteristics of Nonvascular Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Characteristics of Vascular Plants Without Seeds
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Parts of a Fern
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Parts of a Moss
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Types of Nonvascular Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Types of Seedless Vascular Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Characteristics of Gymnosperms
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Characteristics of Vascular Plants With Seeds
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Needles and Cones
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Types of Gymnosperms
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Characteristics of Angiosperms
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.2:
Development of a Fruit
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.3:
Comparing Characteristics of Monocots and Dicots
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.3:
Types of Angiosperms
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.3:
Flower Color and pH
Unit 7, Chapter 20, Section 20.4:
Parts of Plants Eaten as Food
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.1:
Dermal Tissue Systems in Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.1:
Ground Tissue System in Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Requirements for Plants to Survive on Land
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Phloem
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Stomata
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Vascular Tissue System in Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Xylem
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Translocation
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Transpiration
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.2:
Transporting Materials Throughout the Plant
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Parts of a Stem
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Root Structure
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Stem
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Types of Roots
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Meristem
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Primary Growth in Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Secondary Growth in Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Mineral Nutrients and Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.3:
Apical Dominance
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.4:
Cross Section of a Leaf
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.4:
Leaf
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.4:
Leaf Adaptations
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.4:
Parts of a Leaf
Unit 7, Chapter 21, Section 21.4:
Types of Leaves
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Alternation of Generations
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Characteristics of Nonvascular Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Life Cycle of Ferns
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Life Cycle of Mosses
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Parts of a Fern
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Parts of a Moss
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Types of Nonvascular Plants
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Life Cycle of Conifers
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.1:
Needles and Cones
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Fertilization
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Gamete
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Development of a Fruit
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Endosperm
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Fertilization of a Flower
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Flowers and Animal Pollinators
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Ovule Formation in an Angiosperm
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Parts of a Flower
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Parts of a Pollen Grain
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Parts of an Angiosperm Ovule
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Pollen Grain Formation
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.2:
Parts of a Seed
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.3:
Germination of a Dicot
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.3:
Germination of a Monocot
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.3:
Dormancy
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Auxins
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Cytokinins
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Ethylene
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Photoperiodism
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Tropism
Unit 7, Chapter 22, Section 22.5:
Types of Plant Hormones
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.1:
Comparing Autotrophs and Heterotrophs
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.1:
Sexual Reproduction
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.1:
Animal Body Features and Phylogeny
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.1:
Characteristics of Animals
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.1:
Cephalization
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Tissue, Organ, and Organ System
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Systematics
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Phylogenetic Tree
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Germ Layer
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Germ Layers
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Segmentation
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.2:
Symmetry in Body Structure
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Collar Cells
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Feeding Habits of Sponges
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Parts of a Sponge
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Reproduction in Sponges
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Sponges
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Characteristics of Cnidarians
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Cnidocyte
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Comparing Medusa and Polyp Bodies
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Coral Reefs
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Movement of a Hydra
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.3:
Types of Cnidarians
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Body Cavity
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Planarian
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Tapeworm
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Flatworms
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Life Cycle of Flukes
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Tegument
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Clam
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Mollusk
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Snail
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of a Trochophore
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Bivalves
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Cephalopods
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Gastropods
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Mollusks
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Radula
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Types of Mollusks
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Anatomy of an Earthworm
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Characteristics of Annelids
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Feeding Habits of an Earthworm
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Movement of an Earthworm
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.4:
Types of Annelids
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.6:
Anatomy of a Sea Star
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.6:
Characteristics of Echinoderms
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.6:
Pentaradial Symmetry
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.6:
Types of Echinoderms
Unit 8, Chapter 23, Section 23.6:
Water Vascular System
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Comparing Exoskeletons and Endoskeletons
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Comparing Open and Closed Circulatory Systems
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Arthropod Exoskeleton
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Characteristics of Arthropods
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Compound Eye
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Function of the Compound Eye
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.1:
Types of Arthropods
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.2:
Homologous Features
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.2:
Anatomy of a Crayfish
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.2:
Characteristics of Crustaceans
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.3:
Characteristics of Arachnids
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.3:
Feeding Habits of Spiders
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.3:
Spinneret
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.3:
Types of Arachnids
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Anatomy of a Grasshopper
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Characteristics of Insects
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Complete Metamorphosis
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Feeding Habits of Grasshoppers
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Grasshopper Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Incomplete Metamorphosis
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Parts of an Insect Mouth
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Social Insects
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Types of Insects That Go Through Complete Metamorphosis
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.4:
Types of Insects That Go Through Incomplete Metamorphosis
Unit 8, Chapter 24, Section 24.5:
Malaria
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.1:
Vertebrates
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.1:
Comparing Exoskeletons and Endoskeletons
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.1:
Anatomy of a Tunicate
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.1:
Characteristics of Invertebrate Chordates
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.1:
Parts of a Chordate
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.2:
Fish Gills
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.2:
Advantage of Paired Fins
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.2:
Characteristics of Fish
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.2:
Fish Heart and Single-Loop Circulation
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.2:
Lateral Line System
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Parts of Fish Gills and Countercurrent Flow
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Swim Bladder
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Anatomy of a Bony Fish
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Characteristics of Bony Fishes
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Ray–Finned Fishes
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.3:
Teleost
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Characteristics of Amphibians
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Frog Heart and Double-Loop Circulation
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Respiration in Amphibians
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Amphibian Life Cycle
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Anatomy of a Frog: Part I
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Anatomy of a Frog: Part 2
Unit 8, Chapter 25, Section 25.4:
Types of Amphibians
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.1:
Sexual Reproduction
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.1:
Comparing Open and Closed Circulatory Systems
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.1:
Amniotic Egg
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.1:
Parts of an Amniotic Egg
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.1:
Advantage of Endothermy
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Therapsids
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Characteristics of Reptiles
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Comparing Amphibian and Reptile Skin
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Comparing Endotherms and Ectotherms
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Reptile Heart
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Anatomy of a Snake
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Carapace and Plastron
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Characteristics of Crocodiles and Alligators
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Characteristics of Snakes and Lizards
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Characteristics of Turtles
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.2:
Types of Reptiles
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Beak Adaptations and Bird Diversity
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Bird Adaptations for Flight
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Bird Heart
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Bird Lungs
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Characteristics of Birds
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Foot Adaptations and Bird Diversity
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Parts of a Feather
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Preening
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Anatomy of a Bird
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Bird Digestive System
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Parts of a Bird Brain
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.3:
Types of Birds
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Origin of Jaws
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Adaptations for Plant Eating
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Anatomy of a Tiger
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Baleen
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Characteristics of Mammals
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Echolocation
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Function of a Placenta
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Mammary Gland
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Parts of a Placenta
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Types of Teeth
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Comparing Reproduction in Mammals
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Types of Mammals
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Types of Placental Marine Mammals
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Types of Terrestrial Placental Mammals
Unit 8, Chapter 26, Section 26.4:
Comparing Diurnal and Nocturnal
Unit 8, Chapter 27, Section 27.1:
Comparing Diurnal and Nocturnal
Unit 8, Chapter 27, Section 27.2:
Conditioning
Unit 8, Chapter 27, Section 27.4:
Innate Behaviors and Roles for Bees
Unit 8, Chapter 27, Section 27.4:
Insect Communication
Unit 8, Chapter 27, Section 27.4:
Sexual Selection
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.1:
Tissue, Organ, and Organ System
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.1:
Body Tissues
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.1:
Human Body Cavities
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.1:
Overview of Organ Systems
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.2:
Comparing Positive and Negative Feedback
Unit 9, Chapter 28, Section 28.3:
Diabetes Mellitus
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.1:
Nervous System Overview
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.1:
Parts of a Human Spinal Cord
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.2:
Comparing Sensory and Motor Neurons
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.2:
Action Potential
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.2:
Parts of a Neuron
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.2:
Release of Neurotransmitters
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Cochlea
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Comparing Taste and Smell
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Human Hearing
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Parts of the Human Eye
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Sense Organs
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Taste Bud
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.3:
Tympanic Membrane
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Parts of a Chordate
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Anatomy of the Human Nervous System
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Cerebellum
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Cerebrum
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Comparing the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.4:
Parts of a Human Brain
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.5:
Alcoholism
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.5:
Depressant
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.5:
Narcotic
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.5:
Neural Changes Caused by Drug Use
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.5:
Stimulants
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Action of Amino Acid–Based Hormones
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Anabolic Steroid
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Anatomy of Human Endocrine Glands
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Comparing Endocrine and Exocrine Glands
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Comparing Hormones and Prostaglandins
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Exocrine Glands
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Adrenal Gland 1
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Adrenal Gland 2
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Anatomy of the Human Pituitary Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Anatomy of the Human Thyroid Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Gonads
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Hyperthyroidism
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Hypothyroidism
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Pancreas
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Parathyroid Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Pineal Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Pituitary Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 29, Section 29.6:
Thyroid Gland
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Comparing Open and Closed Circulatory Systems
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Parts of the Human Respiratory System
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Alveolus/Alveoli
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Asthma
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Lung Cancer
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Trachea, Bronchi, and Bronchioles
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Health Risks of Smoking
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.1:
Inhalant
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.2:
Blood and the Transport of Carbon Dioxide
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.2:
Emphysema
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.2:
Gas Exchange in the Lungs
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.2:
Hemoglobin and the Transport of Oxygen
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.2:
Respiration
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.3:
Anatomy of a Human Heart
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.3:
Anatomy of the Human Cardiovascular System
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.3:
Control of the Human Heartbeat
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.3:
Human Heart
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.3:
Heart Attack
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.4:
Pulse
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.4:
Types of Blood Vessels
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.4:
Valves in Blood Vessels
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.4:
Stroke
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.5:
Hemophilia
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.5:
Sickle Cell Anemia
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.5:
Bone Marrow and Production of Red Blood Cells
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.5:
Blood and Blood Type
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.5:
Anemia
Unit 9, Chapter 30, Section 30.6:
Movement of Lymph
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Koch's Postulates
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Pathogen
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Malaria
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Chlamydia
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Gonorrhea
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.1:
Syphilis
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.2:
Mucous Membranes
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.2:
Cell Mediated Immune Response
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.2:
Primary and Secondary Immune Response
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.3:
Fever as a Nonspecific Defense
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.3:
Inflammatory Response
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.3:
Interferon as Nonspecific Defense
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.3:
Antigen shifting
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.3:
Recognition of Pathogens
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.4:
Vaccine
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.5:
Allergy
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.5:
Multiple Sclerosis
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.5:
Diabetes Mellitus
Unit 9, Chapter 31, Section 31.6:
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Anemia
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Calorie
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Food Sources of Minerals
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Food Sources of Vitamins
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Types of Nutrients
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.1:
Sources of Water Balance in Humans
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Types of Teeth
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Anatomy of the Human Digestive System
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Chemical Digestion
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Human Stomach
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Mechanical Digestion
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Peristalsis
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Stomach Ulcer
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Cirrhosis
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.2:
Fatty Liver
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.3:
Absorption of Nutrients in the Intestines
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.4:
Parts of a Nephron
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.4:
Formation of Urine
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.4:
Urinary System
Unit 9, Chapter 32, Section 32.4:
Waste Substances and Excretion Sites
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Anatomy of a Human Skeletal System
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Bone Marrow and Production of Red Blood Cells
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Human Bone Growth
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Joints in the Human Body
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Osteoarthritis
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Osteoporosis
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Parts of a Human Bone —1 & 2
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.1:
Types of Joints
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Aerobic Exercise
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Anatomy of the Human Muscular System
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Close–Up of a Skeletal Muscle
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Muscle Contraction
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Muscle Fiber
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.2:
Muscular Movement and Bones
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.3:
Cross Section of a Fingernail
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.3:
Human Skin
Unit 9, Chapter 33, Section 33.3:
Parts of the Skin
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.1:
Human Male Reproductive System
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.1:
Human Female Reproductive System
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Fertilization
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Gamete
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Path of the Sperm Through the Male Body
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Menstrual Cycle and Hormones
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Menstrual Cycle and Uterine Lining
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Path of an Egg Through the Female Body
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Infertility
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Chlamydia
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Gonorrhea
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.2:
Syphilis
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Cleavage and Blastula Formation
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Function of a Placenta
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Parts of a Placenta
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Cleavage and Implantation
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
First Trimester
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Pregnancy Overview
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Second Trimester
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.3:
Third Trimester
Unit 9, Chapter 34, Section 34.4:
Afterbirth
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