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Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations from Biology by Campbell and Reece 6 th edition, a first year text book.
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Page 1: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Introduction to Ecology• Life• Cells and cell structure• Tissues and Organs• Organisms• Classification• Populations• Communities• Ecosystems• Following illustrations from Biology by Campbell and

Reece 6th edition, a first year text book.

Page 2: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 2.1 The hierarchy of biological order from atom to organism

Page 3: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 2.12 Covalent bonding in four molecules

Page 4: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 2.14 Electron transfer and ionic bonding

Page 5: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 3.1 Hydrogen bonds between water molecules 

Page 6: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 3.6x2 Ice floats and frozen benzene sinks

Page 7: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 2.16 A hydrogen bond

Page 8: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 9: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 2.19 A molecular mimic

Page 10: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 4.8x1 Estrone and testosterone

Page 11: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 5.3 The structure and classification of some monosaccharides

Page 12: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 13: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 14: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 15: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 5.15 The 20 amino acids of proteins: nonpolar

Page 16: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Making a polypeptide chain and protein structure

Page 17: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 5.28 DNA# RNA # protein: a diagrammatic overview of information flow in a cell

Page 18: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 19: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 6.8 The structure and hydrolysis of ATP

Page 20: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 21: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Table 7.2 The structure and function of the cytoskeleton

Page 22: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 7.23 A comparison of the beating of flagella and cilia

Page 23: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 7.4 A prokaryotic cell

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Page 25: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.
Page 26: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 8.9 Some functions of membrane proteins

Page 27: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 8.16 Review: passive and active transport compared

Page 28: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 8.19 The three types of endocytosis in animal cells

Page 29: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

The stages of mitotic cell division in an animal cell: G2 phase; prophase; prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase

Page 30: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 12.9 Mitosis in a plant cell

Page 31: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis

Page 32: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 13.7 The stages of meiotic cell division: Meiosis II

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Figure 16.16 A summary of DNA replication

Page 34: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 14.7 Testing two hypotheses for segregation in a dihybrid cross

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Figure 14.9 Incomplete dominance in snapdragon color

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Figure 14.11 An example of epistasis

Page 37: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 14.13 The effect of environment of phenotype

Page 38: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 22.11b Artificial selection: diverse vegetables derived from wild mustard

Page 39: Introduction to Ecology Life Cells and cell structure Tissues and Organs Organisms Classification Populations Communities Ecosystems Following illustrations.

Figure 22.13 Evolution of drug resistance in HIV

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Figure 22.12 Evolution of insecticide resistance in insect populations