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  1. Brock Biology of Microorganisms (12th Edition) by Michael T. Madigan, John M. Martinko, et all 2008-03-10
  2. Biology: Concepts & Connections with MasteringBiology® (6th Edition) (MasteringBiology, Non-Majors Series) by Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece, et all 2010-06-09
  3. Biology Inquiries: Standards-Based Labs, Assessments, and Discussion Lessons (Jossey-Bass Teacher) by Martin Shields, 2005-10-07
  4. CLEP Biology (REA) with CD-ROM - The Best Test Prep for the CLEP Exam: with REA's TESTware (Test Preps) by Laurie Ann Callihan, 2004-07-02
  5. Biology of Plants by Peter H. Raven, Ray F. Evert, et all 2004-12-17
  6. Examkrackers MCAT Biology by Jonathan Orsay, 2007-03
  7. Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues (5th Edition) by Michael D. Johnson, 2009-01-16
  8. Prentice-Hall Biology by Kenneth R. Miller, Joseph S. Levine, 2006-01-01
  9. Marine Biology by Peter Castro, Michael Huber, 2009-10-06
  10. Practicing Biology: A Student Workbook for Freeman Biological Science by Scott Freeman, Jean Heitz, et all 2008-03-29
  11. Photo Atlas for Biology by James W. Perry, David Morton, 1996
  12. Essentials of Biology by Sylvia S. Mader, 2011-01-28
  13. Preparing For The Biology AP Exam: With Biology by Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece, 2005-02-16
  14. Life: The Science of Biology: w/BioPortal featuring Prep-U (12 month access) by David Sadava, David M. Hillis, et all 2010-03-15

61. Biology For Kids - KidsBiology.com
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62. Dr Chromo's School: The Biology Of A Cell
Dr. Castells-Brooke provides a detailed overview of cell biology aimed at university students.
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/cell.htm
The Molecular Biology Notebook Online
A Beginners' Guide to Molecular Biology
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      The biology of the cell
      Table of contents
      Organisation of the cell
      Molecular content of the cell
      Organization of the cell
      The whole picture
      There is not one cell , but many different types of cells . Cells are like people. Look around you and you will see that everyone has their own job. Cells are the same. They all have their own job, and are therefore specialised. The theoretical plant cell used in these pages does not exist, it is just an example I created in order to show all the elements at once. Often, in a specialised cell, not all the elements are present, but some are numerous. We will see that when examining some examples of cells
      The elements of a cell, sorted by function
      Growth
      At the cellular level, whichever element is involved in cell division, or the production of protein, takes part in the growth of the cell

63. Biology
Mission Statement ; Goals for Student Learning in the Major ; Special Aspects of the biology Program ; biology Faculty and Staff. Degree Requirements
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    The mission of the Department of Biology is to provide students at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo with sound and rigorous training in the biological sciences. The program emphasizes hands-on, individualized learning for students and active faculty research with opportunities for students to participate.
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    The Biology program trains students in a wide variety of biological disciplines ranging from ecology, evolution, and conservation biology to cell and molecular biology. Two degree options and multiple tracks prepare students for the job market or further study in graduate school in the biological sciences, as well as professional schools in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and other health related programs. The program also provides the scientific background for teaching biology at the intermediate and high school levels. Students in all tracks acquire a thorough grounding in the major topical areas of biology, including:

64. Cell Biology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
An online course from Wikibooks providing an overview of the cell and its functions.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology
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65. ScienceDaily: Biology News
biology news. Fulltext biology news, articles and photos from research institutes around the world. Updated daily.
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66. Random Variations To Biological Choice
Philosophical speculations on physics and biology.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~heidi/prob0.html
Random Variations to Biological Choice
By Heidi Hileman
Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion which he first introduced in his book Principia in 1687, proclaim a deterministic physical world that is in a state of action and reaction without self-direction. Henri Bergson, a Nobel prize winner in literature in 1927, in his book (1910) Creative Evolution declared time could not be unique if it was only defined by deterministic forces. If elements were finite in a world of chemistry that was completing a periodic chart of a limited number of atoms and if the forces that defined them were all those of predictable determinism, then time would repeat itself. If on the other hand time was unique as he believed it was, than at least some of the forces would have to be totally unpredictable to create an ever-new time line. Bergson rejected the idea that there are internal forces and external forces. All forces are external and so for time to be unique there must be physical and well as biological forces that fluctuate. There is fine line between chaotic weather and a bacteria cell that is inclosed in a cell wall exhibiting mutations. The difference between biological life and physical matter was that for life to find duration, it must develop evolutionary vital actions such as adaptability to survive. While the use of radioisotopes can be used to predict age, the actually decay of radioisotopes are probabilities. The half-life of carbon-14 is 5,700 years. One way to use this information is to say that half of the original carbon-14 in the living body will be gone in 5,700 year. Or for a single radioisotope the chance of its nucleus remaining intake after 5,700 years is 50 percent. While quantum scientists have not been unable to predict the exact moment of disintegration for a single radioisotope; they can, given enough time summing over the entire collection of radioisotopes, arrive at an average that is accurate enough for science to use it for dating.

67. Biology
The Science of Life made easy! biology is the natural science that studies the nospontaneous transfer of energy and the quasi-stable systems that experience it.
http://www.biocab.org/Biology.html
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The classical definition of Biology is:
Biology is the science of life.
A more realistic and accurate definition of Biology is the reductionist definition:
Biology is the natural science that studies the no-spontaneous transfer of energy and the quasi-stable systems that experience it.
Now that we have inferred a realistic definition of life, things will go easier. My definition of life is based on careful observations about the behavior of the state of equilibrium in biosystems.
In general, we knew that life was related to the thermodynamic descriptions assigned to the evolution of the universe.
Thus, many things that the theory of life had not elucidated now are solved. For example, the origin of life, when the inert coacervates, or primitive protobionts, were converted into bionts (living beings), why currently living beings do not emerge by non-biological synthesis; if a virus is or it is not a living being; the meaning of biological death, etc.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOLOGY
The biological disciplines imply a significant responsibility for the protection and the welfare of all the living species. The knowledge about the diversity of life forms and their conservation-exploitation is greatly important for our day by day life.

68. NVTB (Dutch Society For Theoretical Biology)
Information about the NVTB; abstracts of annual NVTB meetings; many theoretical biology links; conference calendar; journal finder.
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69. Biology | Define Biology At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. the science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena, esp. with reference to origin, growth, reproduction, structure, and behavior. 2. the living
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70. Department Of Biology - The University Of Utah
The University of Utah Department of biology offers exceptional opportunities to learn, work, and collaborate across levels of biological organization and styles of research.
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The Department of Biology offers exceptional opportunities to learn, work, and collaborate across levels of biological organization and styles of research. Faculty research interests span the complete spectrum of biological phenomena and disciplines, from biochemistry to global environmental change. This breadth of research interests has led to development of three focused, yet overlapping, graduate training programs: Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology (MCEB) Ecology Evolution and Organismal Biology (EEOB) , and Microbial Biology
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Olivera reappointed HHMI Professor (September 2, 2010)
Baldomero "Toto" Olivera has been reappointed as an HHMI Professor for science education. Olivera, who is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biology, will receive an $800,000 grant to expand his efforts in building innovative research-based approaches to undergraduate education. Dr. Olivera was first appointed as an HHMI Professor in 2006. Out of about 60 initial appointments, Professor Olivera is one of only 13 science education professors to be reappointed in 2010. See more news...

71. Molecular Biology Today
An online journal in molecular biology.
http://www.horizonpress.com/mbt/
Molecular Biology Today
Molecular Biology Today is a journal of molecular biology. Current Issues in Molecular Biology is a reviews molecular biology journal publishing reviews in molecular biology. Microbiology news and views
Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology CIMB publishes high quality critical review papers, in English, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, genomics, biomedicine, and biotechnology. Reviews are selected on the basis of topicality, originality, objectivity, and relevance to a broad readership encompassing research scientists, biomedical scientists, and health professionals. All manuscripts undergo a strict peer-review process and are reviewed by a member of the editorial board and at least one other appropriate individual. Access to Online Journal Current Issues in Molecular Biology Free Access to the full text papers
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72. An On-Line Biology Book
Well organized and illustrated general biology text from Estrella Mountain Community College, Phoenix, Arizona.
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/BioBookTOC.html
On-Line Biology Book: Table of Contents
  • INTRODUCTION: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY (REVISED 3/12/07) CHEMISTRY I: ATOMS AND MOLECULES (REVISED 3/12/07 ) CHEMISTRY II: WATER AND ORGANIC MOLECULES (REVISED 3/12/07) CELLS I: ORIGINS (REVISED 3/12/07) CELLS II: CELLULAR ORGANIZATION (REVISED 3/12/07) TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF CELLS (REVISED 3/12/07) CELL DIVISION: BINARY FISSION AND MITOSIS (REVISED 6/21/01) CELL DIVISION: MEIOSIS AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION (REVISED 3/12/07) LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS (REVISED 6/20/01) REACTIONS AND ENZYMES (REVISED 6/20/01) ATP AND BIOLOGICAL ENERGY (REVISED 3/12/07) CELLULAR METABOLISM AND FERMENTATION (REVISED 3/12/07) PHOTOSYNTHESIS (REVISED 6/24/01) INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS (REVISED 6/21/01) GENE INTERACTIONS (REVISED 6/21/01) DNA AND MOLECULAR GENETICS (REVISED 3/12/07) HUMAN GENETICS (REVISED 6/21/01) PROTEIN SYNTHESIS (REVISED 3/12/07) CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE (REVISED 3/12/07) PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE II (REVISED 3/12/07) FLOWERING PLANT REPRODUCTION: Flower Structure (REVISED 6/22/01) FLOWERING PLANT REPRODUCTION: Fertilization and Fruits (REVISED 6/22/01) PLANT HORMONES AND NUTRITION (REVISED 6/22/01) ANIMAL CELLS AND TISSUES (REVISED 3/12/07) ANIMAL ORGAN SYSTEMS AND HOMEOSTASIS (REVISED 3/12/07) THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM (REVISED 6/21/01)
  • 73. Department Of Biology: Indiana University Bloomington
    Indiana University and Bloomington squeeze a city's worth of culture into a college town.
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    Assistant Professor of Biology We use reovirus to understand how infection of host cells by a virus causes cell death. Toward this goal, we are using genetic, biochemical, and cell biological approaches to determine how viruses enter cells and how host cells detect and respond to the presence of an invading pathogen. In addition to elucidating molecular mechanisms that regulate cell death, we are also interested in determining the physiological consequence of host cell death to viral pathogenesis. We benefit greatly from fresh perspectives provided by our highly interactive microbiology and cell biology colleagues. Find out more: research page
    Yves Brun Clyde Culbertson Professor of Biology My laboratory studies the mechanisms that control bacterial cell polarity and differentiation, the adhesion of bacteria to surfaces, and biofilm formation. My research benefits from an outstanding Microbiology Program, from state-of-the-art research facilities, and from a superb environment for multidisciplinary research. I collaborate with researchers from Chemistry, Physics, Bioinformatics, and Genomics. Thanks to interactions with members of our top ranked Evolutionary Biology Program, we are now using comparative genomics approaches to study the evolution of regulatory networks.

    74. Biology
    Provides the latest biology news updated frequently.
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    75. Biology Department, Missouri State University
    Bird banding at Bull Shoals Field Station (8/10) BSFS Director and biology Professor Janice Greene has initiated a bird banding project at the station and has
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    Welcome to the MSU Department of Biology Announcements: Why study biology at Missouri State? BioNews Bird banding at Bull Shoals Field Station (8/10) BSFS Director and Biology Professor Janice Greene has initiated a bird banding project at the station and has completed the first season of data collection. She reports that the most common birds at the station this year were Kentucky warblers, Black and White warblers, Indigo buntings, Acadian flycatchers and Red-eyed vireos. Interesting rare sightings include the American Redstart and Yellow-breasted chat. Award Winners (2/10) Dr. Janice Greene received the Outstanding Lifetime Service Award to an Individual in Recognition of promoting environmental education in Missouri. The award was presented by the Missouri Environmental Education Association at their annual conference in October.
    Dr. Chris Barnhart received the Conservation Champion Appreciation Award from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, at the Regional Endangered Species Coordinators Meeting in October.

    76. Evolution, Phylogeny And Taxonomy | CommonAncestor.Net
    Provides articles on the history of the theory of evolution and the basics of biological evolution. Includes forums only available to members.
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    Biological evolution is the change in a population's inherited traits from generation to generation. These traits are encoded as genes that are copied and passed on to offspring during reproduction. Mutations and other random changes in these genes can produce new or altered traits, resulting in inheritable differences (genetic variation) between organisms. Evolution occurs when these differences become more common or rare in a population. This either happens through natural selection, which is caused by differences in the reproductive value of the traits, or randomly through genetic drift. Read more
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    77. Biology Articles | Buzzle.com
    biology biology is the branch of science that pertains to the study of the living systems of organisms and their individual structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and
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    Biology
    Biology is the branch of science that pertains to the study of the living systems of organisms and their individual structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. Among the different areas of biology are botany, zoology, algology, mycology, microbiology and cytology. This section provides several educational and homework help biology articles for kids and high school students. Herein you'll find biology articles online, news on biology current events for biologists, interesting articles on biology topics like genetics, evolution, molecular and cell biology, human biology, anatomy, paleontology, animals, medical and agricultural science, and more areas pertaining to biological studies.
    Branches of Biological Science

    Biological science, in simple words, can be defined as the science which involves the study of living organisms. Let's read more about the branches of biological science and their applications.
    Branches of Biology

    The main branches of biology are botany, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, biotechnology and bioinformatics amongst others. Read on to learn more...
    Levels of Organization

    It is essential to be quite well versed with the basic aspects of the levels of organization in ecology, as every one of us is also an important part of the same…

    78. Boston University College Of Arts & Sciences Department Of Biology
    Department news and guide to academic programs.
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    Welcome to the Department of Biology
    Biology at Boston University is a highly integrative department, with faculty teaching and conducting research in the broad range of fields that comprise the contemporary life sciences. The department spans the full spectrum of biological sciences, ranging from cell and molecular biology to ecology and conservation biology, giving us unusual strength in integrative research that addresses questions across multiple levels of biological complexity. The department has four major research and graduate program areas: 1) Neuroscience and 4) Marine Biology . Biology faculty also participate in interdepartmental programs that offer graduate degrees in Neuroscience , and Bioinformatics The undergraduate program includes courses spanning the breadth of interests in the department. Students may also choose to complete an undergraduate specialization in 1) Behavioral Biology Quantitative Biology Neurobiology ; or 5) . We emphasize the integration of teaching and research not only in classes but also by encouraging undergraduates to participate in research. A variety of research opportunities are offered during both the academic year and summer.
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    79. Answers.com - Biology Questions Including "What Dangers Are Associated With High
    biology Questions including What experiments did Mendel conduct and what were his results and How do you calculate the surfacearea-to-volume ratio
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    80. Baylor University || Department Of Biology
    General information, academic programs, faculty and staff.
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