Introduction to Chemistry for Biology Students, An
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- The Ninth Edition has been revised to adapt the terminology and organization used in Campbell and Reece’s Biology, Eighth Edition, making it easier for students to make connections between the two texts. For example, in keeping with Campbell and Reece, this text uses the term “Citric Acid Cycle” rather than “Krebs Cycle.”
- New sections have been added on the Methyl Group and Lewis dot structures.
- A programmed approach presents concepts and processes step by step, building logically on information just presented.
- The text fits into the first two weeks of an introductory life science course–no prior knowledge of chemistry is necessary to complete the exercises.
- Presentation of information in frames helps students grasp material in manageable amounts. Each frame contains a concept followed by related questions.
- Answers to all exercises are provided on the same page, offering students immediate feedback.
- A chapter on isomers helps students better understand and distinguish these compounds.
Introduction to Chemistry for Biology Students, Ninth Edition is a unique workbook that uses a step-by-step approach to teach students the chemistry necessary for success in life sciences courses. Today’s biology courses place an increasing emphasis on the chemical processes that underlie critical biological functions. This text helps students review and master all the basic facts, concepts, and terminology of chemistry that they need to understand those processes and to excel in their life science courses.
Introduction to Chemistry for Biology Students is a unique workbook that uses a step-by-step approach to teach students the chemistry necessary for success in life sciences courses. Today’s biology courses place an increasing emphasis on the chemical processes that underlie critical biological functions. This text helps students review and master all the basic facts, concepts, and terminology of chemistry that they need to understand those processes and to excel in their life science courses.
I. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1. Atomic Structure
2. Chemical Symbols
3. Atoms and Molecules
4. Ionization
5. Liquid Mixtures
6. Diffusion and Osmosis
7. Nerve Cells
II. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
8. The Covalent Bond
9. Polar and Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
10. Functional Groups in Organic Compounds
11. Hydrogen Bonds
12. Isomers
III. BIOCHEMISTRY
13. Carbohydrates
14. Lipids
15. Proteins
16. Nucleotides
17. Enzymes
18. The Methyl Group
19. Biologic Oxidation
20. Photosynthesis
21. Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Transport in the Blood
Review
Conclusion
Appendix
Index
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| Dimensions | 0.66 × 7.38 × 9.25 in |
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| Subjects | science, biology, life sciences, higher education, Introductory Biology |
