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Chapter 1
Figure 1.1 Biologists study life on many different scales of size and time
Figure 1.1x Geneticist Mary-Claire King
Figure 1.2 The hierarchy of biological organization
Figure 1.3 Some properties of life
Figure 1.3ax Order
Figure 1.3bx Reproduction
Figure 1.3cx Growth and development
Figure 1.3dx Energy utilization
Figure 1.4 Structural organization of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
Figure 1.5 The genetic material: DNA
Figure 1.5x DNA
Figure 1.6 Form fits function
Figure 1.7 An introduction to energy flow and energy transformation in an ecosystem
Figure 1.8 Regulation by feedback mechanisms
Figure 1.9 A small sample of biological diversity
Figure 1.10 Classifying life
Figure 1.11 Three domains of life
Figure 1.12 An example of unity underlying the diversity of life: the architecture of
eukaryotic cilia
Figure 1.13 Digging into the past
Figure 1.14 Charles Darwin (1809–1882)
Figure 1.15 Natural selection
Figure 1.16 Evolutionary adaptation is a product of natural selection
Figure 1.17b Diversification of finches on the Galápagos Islands
Figure 1.18 Careful observation and measurement provide the raw data for science
Figure 1.19 Idealized version of the scientific method
Figure 1.20 Applying hypothetico-deductive reasoning to a campground problem
Figure 1.x1 David Reznick conducting field experiments on guppy evolution in
Trinidad
Figure 1.21 Controlled experiments to test the hypothesis that selective predation
affects the evolution of guppy populations
Figure 1.22 Science as a social process
Figure 1.23x Two examples of DNA technology
Figure 1.23x1 Biotechnology laboratory
Figure 1.23x2 Analyzing DNA
Table 1.1 Review of Ten Unifying Themes in Biology
Table 1.1 Review of Ten Unifying Themes in Biology (continued)
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