About the Book
Campbell Essential Biology makes biology interesting and understandable for non-majors biology students. This best-selling textbook, known for its scientific accuracy, clear explanations, and intuitive illustrations, has been revised to further emphasize the relevance of biology to everyday life, using memorable analogies, real-world examples, conversational language, engaging new Why Biology Matters photo essays, and more. New MasteringBiology activities engage students outside of the classroom and help students develop scientific literacy skills.
KEY TOPICS: Introduction: Biology Today; Cells; Essential Chemistry for Biology; The Molecules of Life; A Tour of the Cell; The Working Cell Cellular Respiration: Obtaining Energy from Food; Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food; Genetics; Cellular Reproduction: Cells from Cells Patterns of Inheritance; The Structure and Function of DNA; How Genes Are Controlled; DNA Technology;Evolution and Diversity; How Populations Evolve; How Biological Diversity Evolves; The Evolution of Microbial Life; The Evolution of Plants and Fungi; The Evolution of Animals Ecology; An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere; Population Ecology; Communities and Ecosystems; Animal Structure and Function Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function; Nutrition and Digestion; Circulation and Respiration; The Body's Defenses; Hormones Reproduction and Development; Nervous, Sensory, and Locomotor Systems; Plant Structure and Function; The Life of a Flowering Plant; The Working Plant
MARKET: Intended for those interested in gaining a basic knowledge of biology.
032196750X/9780321967503 Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology Plus MasteringBiology with eText -- Access Card Package, 5/e Package consists of:
0133917789/9780133917789 Campbell Essential Biology, 6/e 0134001389/9780134001388 MasteringBiology with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for Campbell Essential Biology (with Physiology chapters), 6/e About the Author:
Neil A. Campbell (1946-2004) combined the inquiring nature of a research scientist with the soul of a caring teacher. Ove his 30 years of teaching introductory biology to both science majors and nonscience majors, many thousands of students had the opportunity to learn from him and be stimulated by his enthusiasm for the study of life. While he is greatly missed by his many friends in the biology community, his coauthors remain inspired by his visionary dedication to education and are committed to searching for ever-better ways to engage students in the wonders of biology.
Eric J. Simon is a professor in the Department of Biology and Health Science at New England College (Henniker, New Hampshire). He teaches introductory biology to science majors and nonscience majors, as well as upper-level courses in tropical marine biology and careers in science. Dr. Simon received a B.A. in biology and computer science and an M.A. in biology from Wesleyan University, and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Harvard University. His research focuses on innovative ways to use technology to increase active learning in the science classroom, particularly for nonscience majors. Dr. Simon is also the author of the introductory biology textbook
Biology: The Core and a coauthor of
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 8th Edition.
Jean L. Dickey is Professor Emerita of Biological Sciences at Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina). After receiving her B.S. in biology from Kent State University, she went on to earn a Ph.D. in ecology and evolution from Purdue University. In 1984, Dr. Dickey joined the faculty at Clemson, where she devoted her career to teaching biology to nonscience majors in a variety of courses. In addition to creating content-based instructional materials, she developed many activities to engage lecture and laboratory students in discussion, critical thinking, and writing, and implemented an investigative laboratory curriculum in general biology. Dr. Dickey is the author of
Laboratory Investigations for Biology, 2nd Edition, and is a coauthor of
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 8th Edition.
Kelly Hogan is a faculty member in the Department of Biology and the director of instructional innovation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, teaching introductory biology and introductory genetics to science majors. Dr. Hogan teaches hundreds of students at a time, using active-learning methods that incorporate technology such as cell phones as clickers, online homework, and peer-evaluation tools. Dr. Hogan received her B.S. in biology at the College of New Jersey and her Ph.D. in pathology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her research interests relate to how large classes can be more inclusive through evidence-based teaching methods and technology. She provides faculty development to other instructors through peer coaching, workshops, and mentoring. Dr. Hogan is the author of
Stem Cells and Cloning, Second Edition, and is lead moderator of the Instructor Exchange, a site within MasteringBiology(R) for instructors to exchange classroom materials and ideas. She is also a coauthor of
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 8th Edition.
Jane B. Reece has worked in biology publishing since 1978, when she joined the editorial staff of Benjamin Cummings. Her education includes an A.B. in biology from Harvard University (where she was initially a philosophy major), an M.S. in microbiology from Rutgers University, and a Ph.D. in bacteriology from the University of California, Berkeley. At UC Berkeley and later as a postdoctoral fellow in genetics at Stanford University, her research focused on genetic recombination in bacteria. Dr. Reece taught biology at Middlesex County College (New Jersey) and Queensborough Community College (New York). During her twelve years as an editor, she played a major role in a number of successful textbooks. She is the lead author of
Campbell Biology, Ninth Edition and
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, Seventh Edition.