General Biology II Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics
General Biology II Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics
Lisa Bartee
- 1 online resource
- Open textbook library. .
I. Reference Information -- II. The Process of Science -- III. Themes and Concepts of Biology -- IV. Cell Structure and Function -- V. Membranes and movement of molecules -- VI. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions -- VII. How cells obtain energy -- VIII. Photosynthesis
BI102: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics is intended for one term of the introductory biology course for non-science majors taught at many two- and four-year colleges. The concepts of genetics, as they apply to the study of life, are introduced, including the principles of inheritance, genetics, and gene regulation. This textbook incorporates the mandates found in Vision and Change and focuses on the non-content aspects of biology education that are just as important. Additionally, this book explicitly teaches the general education outcomes that we have identified as important for this class. This textbook pulls together biology content resources that are accessible for our community college non-major biology students, as well as resources to provide them with explicit instruction in the quantitative literacy, communication, and information literacy general education outcomes as they relate to the biology content they are learning.
In English.
9781636350448
Science--Textbooks
Biology--Textbooks
QH301 QH308.2
I. Reference Information -- II. The Process of Science -- III. Themes and Concepts of Biology -- IV. Cell Structure and Function -- V. Membranes and movement of molecules -- VI. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions -- VII. How cells obtain energy -- VIII. Photosynthesis
BI102: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics is intended for one term of the introductory biology course for non-science majors taught at many two- and four-year colleges. The concepts of genetics, as they apply to the study of life, are introduced, including the principles of inheritance, genetics, and gene regulation. This textbook incorporates the mandates found in Vision and Change and focuses on the non-content aspects of biology education that are just as important. Additionally, this book explicitly teaches the general education outcomes that we have identified as important for this class. This textbook pulls together biology content resources that are accessible for our community college non-major biology students, as well as resources to provide them with explicit instruction in the quantitative literacy, communication, and information literacy general education outcomes as they relate to the biology content they are learning.
In English.
9781636350448
Science--Textbooks
Biology--Textbooks
QH301 QH308.2