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M c g r aw - h i l l 2 0 1 2 c a t a l o gWelcome to <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Catalog. Inside this catalog, youwill find a wide selection of <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> latest academic publications. Apartfrom those published from the US, we have also included publications fromAsia as well as from our subsidiaries in Australia, India and United Kingdom.For the benefit of students, widely adopted textbooks are made available aslow-priced <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> International Editions (see titles in this catalog taggedwith “International Edition”).REVIEW COPY REQUESTTeaching professionals who wish to consider <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> titles for textbookadoption may request for a review copy. To request for a review copy:• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form found in this catalog or,• e-mail to mghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia(Note: All requests for review copies are subject to approval. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>reserves the right to refuse any requests that do not relate to teaching).HOW TO ORDER<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> books and International Editions are easily available throughyour local bookstores. In case of difficulty in purchasing our publications,please contact the local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office (see inside back cover) or sendyour orders to:<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)60 Tuas Basin LinkSingapore 638775Tel: (65) 6863 1580Tel: (65) 6868 8188 (Customer Service Hotline)Fax: (65) 6862 3354Email: mghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.comA Note to LibrarianSPlease place your orders through your regular local Library Supplier/Contractor.For further assistance, kindly contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)representative.INVITATION TO PUBLISH<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is continuously sourcing for quality manuscript for the academicand professional markets in Asia for inclusion in our global publishing program.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office or email us directly in Singaporeat asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com if you are planning to write a book.MAILING LISTIf you wish to receive up-to-date information on <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s new publicationsregularly, please submit your particulars on the mailing list form (see backpages) and return to us by fax or mail.Cover design images©istockphoto.com
CONTENTSAgricultureAgriculture Business............................................................ 3Agricultural Economics........................................................ 3Agricultural Education.......................................................... 4Anatomy & PhysiologyHuman Anatomy - Lab....................................................... 32Human Anatomy - Multimedia............................................ 35Human Anatomy - Textbooks............................................. 31Human Physiology - Lab.................................................... 38Human Physiology - Multimedia........................................ 39Human Physiology - Textbooks.......................................... 37Medical Terminology.......................................................... 41One-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Lab...................... 12One-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Textbooks.............. 9One & Two - Semester Anatomy & PhysiologyMultimedia..................................................................... 29Pathophysiology................................................................. 41Professional References.................................................... 42Two-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Lab...................... 19Two-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Textbooks............ 15Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & .GeneticsDevelopmental Biology / Embryology................................ 87Genetics............................................................................. 87Human Genetics................................................................ 90Introductory Microbiology Laboratory................................. 79Introductory Microbiology - Majors Text............................. 73Introductory Microbiology - Non Majors Text...................... 74Molecular Biology............................................................... 86Professional References.................................................... 91STDs / AIDS...................................................................... 85NutritionIntroduction to Nutrition- Multimedia................................................................... 97- Textbook.................................................................. 95Nutritional Assessment...................................................... 99Nutrition and Sport............................................................. 98Nutrition Through the Life Cycle- Nutrition & Human Development................................. 98BiologyBiology- Supplements................................................................ 68Biology Majors - Laboratory............................................... 63Biology Non Majors Laboratory......................................... 57General Biology Majors - Textbook.................................... 60General Biology Non Majors - Textbook............................. 47Human Biology- Laboratory.................................................................... 67- Textbook....................................................................... 66Professional References.................................................... 69Plants & AnimalsAlgae / Phycology............................................................ 114Animal Behavior............................................................... 107Botany (Economic)........................................................... 105Botany - Lab Manuals...................................................... 106Botany - Non Majors- Textbook..................................................................... 103Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy.................................... 110Invertebrate Biology......................................................... 108Marine Biology................................................................. 107Parasitology..................................................................... 108Vertebrate Biology- Laboratory.................................................................. 109- Textbook..................................................................... 109Zoology- Laboratory Majors...................................................... 113- Textbook......................................................................111i
CONTENTSPhysics & AstronomyCollege Physics............................................................... 124Conceptual Physics......................................................... 123Electricity & Magnetism.................................................... 132Integrated <strong>Science</strong>s......................................................... 122Introduction to Astronomy................................................ 135Introduction to Physical <strong>Science</strong>..................................... 119Mathematical Physics...................................................... 132Modern Physics............................................................... 131Optics............................................................................... 134Professional References.................................................. 137Technical Physics............................................................. 129University Physics............................................................ 129Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyBiostatistics...................................................................... 169Ecology............................................................................ 167Environmental <strong>Science</strong> - Introductory Texts..................... 165Evolution.......................................................................... 169GeographyGIS................................................................................... 173Human / Cultural Geography........................................... 174Intro to Geography.......................................................... 174Map Use / Cartography.................................................... 175Remote Sensing.............................................................. 176World Regional Geography............................................. 176ChemistryAllied Health/Nursing Chemistry (General, Organicand Biochemistry)- Lab Manual ............................................................... 146- Textbooks.................................................................. 144Analytical Chemistry........................................................ 158Biochemistry - 1 Semester - Textbooks........................... 153General Chemistry- Lab Manual................................................................ 152- Textbooks................................................................... 147Liberal Arts Chemistry (Non <strong>Science</strong> Majors)- Textbooks................................................................. 141Organic Chemistry - 1 Semester - Textbooks.................. 154Organic Chemistry - 2 Semester - Textbooks.................. 156Physical Chemistry- Lab Manual................................................................ 157- Textbooks................................................................... 157Professional References.................................................. 158Prep/Basic Chemistry - Textbooks................................... 143GeologyEarth <strong>Science</strong>.................................................................. 181Environmental Geology.................................................... 181Hazards / Natural Disasters............................................. 182Oceanography................................................................. 183Paleontology.................................................................... 184Physical Geology- Laboratory................................................................. 186- Textbook..................................................................... 184Dushkin/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Titles........................... 187IndexesAuthor Index........................................................................ 198Title Index............................................................................ 191ii
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New TitlesANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageWorkbook to accompany Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e Broyles 9780073403670 13, 26,Human Anatomy Lab Manual, 2e Eckel 9780073525662 33Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Essentials of A&P, 11e Martin 9780077338879 14Human Anatomy, 3e McKinley 9780073378091 31Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 6e Saladin 9780073378251 17Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11e Shier 9780073378152 11Atlas of Skeletal Muscles, 7e Stone 9780073378169 15, 27,Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Tate 9780073378190 18Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 CD-ROM, 2e The University of 9780073378206 29, 35Toledo 39Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 Online, 2e The University of 9780073403601 30, 3632, 38Toledo 40Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, 6e Wise 9780077351144 27Lab Manual for Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Wise 9780077351281 2833ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY2011 Author ISBN PageHuman Anatomy and Physiology with Health Education [India] Sanghani 9780071077736 32, 37BIOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageBiology: The Essentials Hoefnagels 9780078096921 48Biology, 11e Mader 9780073525501 47, 60Lab Manual to accompany Biology, 11e Mader 9780077479718 63iv
New TitlesBIOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageConcepts in Biology, 14e Enger 9780073403465 50Laboratory Manual Concepts in Biology, 14e Enger 9780077295257 57The Living World, 7e Johnson 9780078024177 52Biology: Concepts & Investigations, 2e Hoefnagels 9780073403472 51Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 9780073525518 53Human Biology, 12e Mader 9780073525464 66Lab Manual for Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 9780077402150 58Lab Manual for Human Biology, 12e Mader 9780077348625 67Photo Atlas for General Biology, 3e Strete 9780073525556 59, 63,68CELLULAR MOLECULAR, MICROBIOLOGY & GENETICS2013 Author ISBN PageMicrobiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Cowan 9780073402352 74Lab Manual for Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Obenauf 9780077516390 79CELLULAR MOLECULAR, MICROBIOLOGY & GENETICS<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageConcepts of Genetics Brooker 9780073525334 87Genetics: Analysis and Principles, 4e Brooker 9780073525280 88Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Complete Version, 12e Brown 9780077302139 80Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Short Version, 12e Brown 9780073375274 81Laboratory Applications in Microbiology: A Case Study Approach, 2e Chess 9780073402376 82Microbiology: A Systems Approach, 3e Cowan 9780073522524 75Microbiology Experiments: A Health <strong>Science</strong> Perspective, 7e Kleyn 9780077315542 83Human Genetics, 10e Lewis 9780073525303 90Microbiology: A Human Perspective, 7e Nester 9780073375311 78Aids Update <strong>2012</strong>, 21e Stine 9780073527659 85Foundations in Microbiology, 8e Talaro 9780073375298 76Foundations in Microbiology: Basic Principles, 8e Talaro 9780077342807 77Molecular Biology, 5e Weaver 9780073525327 86v
New TitlesNUTRITION2013 Author ISBN PageWardlaw’s Perspectives in Nutrition, with MyPlate, 2010 Dietary Guidelines Byrd-Bredbenner 9780073522722 95and HP 2010, 9eNutrition for Healthy Living, 3e Schiff 9780073522753 95Contemporary Nutrition, 9e Wardlaw 9780073402543 96Contemporary Nutrition: A Functional Approach, 3e Wardlaw 9780078021343 96Nutrition for Health, Fitness and Sport, 10e Williams 9780078021329 98PLANTS & ANIMALS2013 Author ISBN PageGeneral Zoology Laboratory Guide, 16e Lytle 9780073369457 113PLANTS & ANIMALS<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageAnimal Diversity, 6e Hickman 9780073028064 111Laboratory Studies in Animal Diversity, 6e Hickman 9780077345976 113Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Laboratory Dissection Guide, 6e Kardong 9780073369433 109Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, 6e Kardong 9780073524238 109, 110Plants and Society, 6e Levetin 9780073524221 103, 105PLANTS & ANIMALS2011 Author ISBN PageAlgae (India) Sharma 9780070681941 114Fungi and Allied MIcrobes (India) Sharma 9780070700383 114PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY2013 Author ISBN PageCollege Physics, 4e Giambattista 9780073512143 124College Physics Volume 1, 4e Giambattista 9780077437862 125College Physics Volume 2, 4e Giambattista 9780077437831 126Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 6e Tillery 9780073512259 122vi
New TitlesPHYSICS & ASTRONOMY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PagePhysics of Everyday Phenomena, 7e Griffith 9780073512204 123The Physical Universe, 14e Krauskopf 9780073512167 119Pathways to Astronomy, 3e Schneider 9780073512136 135Lab Manual for Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 9780077344399 120Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 9780073512211 120PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY2011 Author ISBN PageProblems and Solutions in Optics & Photonics (India) Ghatak 9780071072663 134CHEMISTRY2013 Author ISBN PageOrganic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e [Asian Adaptation] Atkins 9780071311175 154Introduction to Chemistry, 3e Bauer 9780073402673 143Chemistry, 11e Chang 9780073402680 147Principles of General Chemistry, 3e Silberberg 9780073402697 148General, Organic & Biological Chemistry, 2e Smith 9780073402789 144CHEMISTRY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageChemistry in Context, 7e American Chemical 9780073375663 141SocietyLaboratory Manual Chemistry in Context, 7e American Chemcial 9780077334482 141SocietyChemistry: Atoms First Burdge 9780073511160 148An Atoms First Approach to General Chemistry Laboratory Manual Burdge 9780077439682 152Cooperative Chemistry Lab Manual, 5e Cooper 9780073402727 153Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 6e Silberberg 9780073402659 149Principles of General, Organic & Biochemistry Smith 9780073511153 144vii
New TitlesENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ECOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>, 13e Enger 9780073383279 165Ecology, 6e Molles 9780073532493 167ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ECOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, 12e Cunningham 9780073383255 165Ecology: Global Insights and Investigations Stiling 9780073532479 168GEOGRAPHY2013 Author ISBN PageHuman Geography Malinowski 9780073122946 174GEOGRAPHY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageContemporary World Regional Geography, 4e Bradshaw 9780073522869 176Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Data Set CD-ROM, 6e Chang 9780077465438 173Mastering ArcGIS with Videoclips DVD-ROM, 5e Price 9780077462956 173GEOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageLab Manual to accompany Physical Geology, 8e Jones 9780073524139 186Physical Geology, 14e Plummer 9780073369389 184Exploring Geology, 3e Reynolds 9780073524122 185GEOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageNatural Disasters, 8e Abbott 9780073369372 182viii
AGRICULTUREAgriculture Business.............................................................................................3Agricultural Economics.........................................................................................3Agricultural Education...........................................................................................4AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY1
New TitlesAGRICULTURE & FORESTRY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageFarm Management, 7e Kay 9780073545875 3, 42
Agriculture & ForestryAgricultureAgricultural BusinessInternational editionNEW *9780073545875*FARM MANAGEMENT7th EditionBy Ronald Kay, Texas A&M University, WilliamEdwards, Iowa State University and Patricia ADuffy, Auburn University<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073545875ISBN: 9780071086561 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kay7This text is developed for the first course in Farm Management,typically taken by a junior/senior level student. Designed to introducestudents to the key concepts on how to effectively manage afarm business, the seventh edition provides students with the basicinformation needed to measure management performance, financialprogress, and the financial condition of the farm business.Contents1 Management1 Farm Management in the Twenty-First Century2 Management2 Measuring Management Performance3 Acquiring and Organizing Management Information4 Depreciation and Asset Valuation5 The Balance Sheet and Its Analysis6 The Income Statement and Its Analysis3 Developing Basic Management Skills7 Economic Principles--Choosing Production Levels8 Economic Principles--Choosing Input and Output Combinations9 Cost Concepts in Economics10 Enterprise Budgeting11 Partial Budgeting12 Whole-Farm Planning13 Cash Flow Budgeting4 Improving Management Skills14 Forms of Farm Business Organization15 Managing Risk and Uncertainty16 Managing Income Taxes17 Investment Analysis18 Farm Business Analysis5 Acquiring Resources for Management19 Capital and the Use of Credit20 Land--Control and Use21 Human Resource Management22 Machinery ManagementAppendixAgricultural EconomicsInternational editionNEW *9780073545875*FARM MANAGEMENT7th EditionBy Ronald Kay, Texas A&M University, WilliamEdwards, Iowa State University and Patricia ADuffy, Auburn University<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073545875ISBN: 9780071086561 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kay7This text is developed for the first course in Farm Management,typically taken by a junior/senior level student. Designed to introducestudents to the key concepts on how to effectively manage afarm business, the seventh edition provides students with the basicinformation needed to measure management performance, financialprogress, and the financial condition of the farm business.Contents1 Management1 Farm Management in the Twenty-First Century2 Management2 Measuring Management Performance3 Acquiring and Organizing Management Information4 Depreciation and Asset Valuation5 The Balance Sheet and Its Analysis6 The Income Statement and Its Analysis3 Developing Basic Management Skills7 Economic Principles--Choosing Production Levels8 Economic Principles--Choosing Input and Output Combinations9 Cost Concepts in Economics10 Enterprise Budgeting11 Partial Budgeting12 Whole-Farm Planning13 Cash Flow Budgeting4 Improving Management Skills14 Forms of Farm Business Organization15 Managing Risk and Uncertainty16 Managing Income Taxes17 Investment Analysis18 Farm Business Analysis5 Acquiring Resources for Management19 Capital and the Use of Credit20 Land--Control and Use21 Human Resource Management22 Machinery ManagementAppendix3
Agriculture & ForestryAgricultural EducationInternational editionNEW *9780073545875*FARM MANAGEMENT7th EditionBy Ronald Kay, Texas A&M University, WilliamEdwards, Iowa State University and Patricia ADuffy, Auburn University<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073545875ISBN: 9780071086561 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kay7This text is developed for the first course in Farm Management,typically taken by a junior/senior level student. Designed to introducestudents to the key concepts on how to effectively manage afarm business, the seventh edition provides students with the basicinformation needed to measure management performance, financialprogress, and the financial condition of the farm business.Contents1 Management1 Farm Management in the Twenty-First Century2 Management2 Measuring Management Performance3 Acquiring and Organizing Management Information4 Depreciation and Asset Valuation5 The Balance Sheet and Its Analysis6 The Income Statement and Its Analysis3 Developing Basic Management Skills7 Economic Principles--Choosing Production Levels8 Economic Principles--Choosing Input and Output Combinations9 Cost Concepts in Economics10 Enterprise Budgeting11 Partial Budgeting12 Whole-Farm Planning13 Cash Flow Budgeting4 Improving Management Skills14 Forms of Farm Business Organization15 Managing Risk and Uncertainty16 Managing Income Taxes17 Investment Analysis18 Farm Business Analysis5 Acquiring Resources for Management19 Capital and the Use of Credit20 Land--Control and Use21 Human Resource Management22 Machinery ManagementAppendixInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/4
Human Anatomy - Lab........................................................................................32Human Anatomy - Multimedia.............................................................................35Human Anatomy - Textbooks..............................................................................31Human Physiology - Lab.....................................................................................38Human Physiology - Multimedia.........................................................................39Human Physiology - Textbooks...........................................................................37Medical Terminology...........................................................................................41One-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Lab.......................................................12One-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Textbooks...............................................9One & Two - Semester Anatomy & Physiology Multimedia.................................29Pathophysiology..................................................................................................41Professional References.....................................................................................42Two-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Lab.......................................................19Two-Semester Anatomy & Physiology - Textbooks.............................................15ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY5
New TitlesANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageWorkbook to accompany Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e Broyles 9780073403670 13, 26,Human Anatomy Lab Manual, 2e Eckel 9780073525662 33Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Essentials of A&P, 11e Martin 9780077338879 14Human Anatomy, 3e McKinley 9780073378091 31Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 6e Saladin 9780073378251 17Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11e Shier 9780073378152 11Atlas of Skeletal Muscles, 7e Stone 9780073378169 15, 27,Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Tate 9780073378190 18Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 CD-ROM, 2e The University of 9780073378206 29, 35Toledo 39Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 Online, 2e The University of 9780073403601 30, 3632, 38Toledo 40Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, 6e Wise 9780077351144 27Lab Manual for Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Wise 9780077351281 2833ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY2011 Author ISBN PageHuman Anatomy and Physiology with Health Education [India] Sanghani 9780071077736 32, 377
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Anatomy & PhysiologyOne-Semester Anatomy& Physiology - TextbooksNEW *9780073402222*ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY,AND DISEASE FOR THEHEALTH PROFESSIONS3rd EditionBy Kathryn Booth, Total Care Porgramming,Terri D Wyman and Virgil Stoia2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780073402222www.mhhe.com/boothapd3eAnatomy, Physiology and Disease for Health Professions connectshuman diseases and disorders to anatomy and physiology throughapplication and clinical-based approaches. This edition offers a completelyredesigned learning experience through larger, more focusedart and expanded table of contents. Students will feel a new sense ofengagement and motivation through Chapter Opening Case Studiesthat unfold as they move through each chapter. Updated learningobjectives and a wider variety and quantity of questions and exercisesfor have also been included with this edition.New to this editionSpecific learning outcomes give the student concrete expectations.Case studies, illustrations, and tables always attempt to keepthe focus on the learning outcomes.Case studies are presented at the beginning of each chapterand are revisited in the text and then are found in the review at theend of the chapter with appropriate questions.Critical thinking questions are included as part of the chapterreview questions in every chapter. This avoids mere memorizationthat often is cumbersome for students.Focus on Clinical Applications make the connection betweenanatomy, physiology, and disease concepts and applications inhealth professions.Focus on Genetics relates the genetics to anatomy, physiology,and PathophysiologyFrom the Perspective of… applies the content to the skills neededin a related healthcare profession.From the Perspective of… applies the content to the skills neededin a related healthcare profession.Focus on Wellness relates the study of anatomy, physiology, anddisease to the learner’s personal health.Warning icons alert the student to possible mistakes and misconceptions.Most students come to the course with preconceivednotions of how the body works. These warnings help to dispel commonmisconceptions.Connect© for Anatomy, Physiology & Disease http://connect.mcgraw-hill.com1. Body ANIMAT3D http://www.nucleusmedicalmedia.com/bodyanimat3dThis 3D animation series brings to life the most complexconcepts in anatomy and physiology, offering students an additionalresource that visually reinforces selected topics from the text.Throughout the textbook, an animation icon is located next to anycontent that is further supported by an animation. These also featurepre- and post-animation assessment questions tied to the RevisedBloom’s Taxonomy.2. Digital Coloring Book Coloring Book images are available as digitalactivities in Connect. By filling in different various structures asdirected in the activity, students can test their knowledge of humananatomy in different views, and learn how each structure relates toneighboring structures.3. Digital Atlas of Anatomy These drag-and-drop activities allowstudents to identify and label structures on illustrated images, foradditional exercises to master their knowledge of human anatomy.4. Digital Dissection Manual This drag-and-drop activity allows studentsto identify and label structures from actual cadaver images,preparing them for working with real bodies.WorkbookA full-color workbook is available for purchase for additional practice.This workbook includes the following features to reinforce the lessonsthat students learn in each chapter of the text.1. Learning Outcomes from the textbook are repeated in the workbookfor each chapter. As with the textbook, all activities in the workbookare tied to these Learning Outcomes.2. Coloring Book Pages help students identify and distinguish anatomicalstructures.3. Lab Exercises and Activities allow students to explore difficultconcepts.4. Key Word Concept Maps repeat the key words from the textbookand help students process this content in a visual organization.5. Review Questions include higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy andcover all chapter outcomes. Questions are in multiple select, matching,completion, and critical thinking formats.The Online Learning Center that comes included with this textcontains a host of teaching resources at your disposal:1. Instructor’s Manual featuring lecture outlines, talking points, groupactivities, discussion topics, figure numbers, and written assignmentsfor every learning outcome. This IM also includes 1-3 quizzes perchapter, and answer keys for all questions and activities in the textand workbook.2. EZTest Online (www.eztestonline.com) containing nearly 1,500test questions correlated to Chapter Learning Outcomes, Level ofDifficulty, Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy, and relevant CAAHEP/ABHEScompetencies.3. PowerPoint Presentations with images and photos and instructortalking points.4. Image Library containing all art and photos in the text. Every labeledfigure is available both with and without labels filled in.5. Lesson Plans with hotlinks to all the content and resources thatare tied to each Learning Outcome.ContentsChapter 1 Concepts of the Human BodyChapter 2 Concepts of ChemistryChapter 3 Concepts of Cells and TissuesChapter 4 Concepts of DiseaseChapter 5 Concepts of MicrobiologyChapter 6 Concepts of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid Base BalanceChapter 7 The Integumentary SystemChapter 8 The Skeletal SystemChapter 9 The Muscular System9
Anatomy & PhysiologyChapter 10 Blood and CirculationChapter 11 The Cardiovascular SystemChapter 12 The Lymphatic and Immune SystemsChapter 13 The Respiratory SystemChapter 14 The Nervous SystemChapter 15 The Urinary SystemChapter 16 The Male Reproductive SystemChapter 17 The Female Reproductive SystemChapter 18 Human DevelopmentChapter 19 The Digestive SystemChapter 20 Metabolic Function and NutritionChapter 21 The Endocrine SystemChapter 22 Special SensesAppendix I Diseases and DisordersAppendix II Prefixes, Suffixes, and Word Roots in Commonly UsedMedical TermsAppendix III Abbreviations and Symbols Commonly Used in MedicalNotationsInternational editionNEW *9780073378237*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYWITH INTEGRATED STUDYGUIDE5th EditionBy Stanley E Gunstream, Pasadena City CollegeBoxed readings that focus on clinical applications now have atitle (Clinical Insight) and several have been updated; many are new.The end-of-chapter summary headings have been numbered andmajor points have been bulleted, making this study tool easier to read.This title includes Connect with LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.ContentsPart 1 Organization of the Body1. Introduction to the Human Body2. Chemical Aspects of Life3. Cell4. Tissues and MembranesPart 2 Covering, Support, and Movement of the Body5. Integumentary System6. Skeletal System7. Muscular SystemPart 3 Integration and Control8. Nervous System9. Senses10. Endocrine SystemPart 4 Maintenance of the Body11. Blood12. Heart and Blood Vessels13. Lymphatic System and Defenses Against Disease14. Respiratory System15. Digestive System16. Urinary SystemPart 5 Reproduction17. Reproductive Systems18. Pregnancy, Prenatal Development, and GeneticsPart 6 Study GuidesAppendix A: Keys to Medical TerminologyAppendix B: Answers to Self-Review Questions2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780073378237ISBN: 9780071318105 [IE]www.mhhe.com/gunstream5Designed for an introductory, one-semester course, the scope,organization, writing style, depth of presentation, and pedagogicalaspects of this text have been tailored to meet the needs of studentspreparing for a career in allied health. This text does not assume anyprior science knowledge on the part of the student and effectivelypresents students with the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology.It’s the only one-semester text available with a built-in study guide/workbook. A hallmark feature of this text is the author’s presentationof A&P concepts that are accurate, but presented at a level that isappropriate for virtually all students. Stan Gunstream highlights therelationships between structure and function of body parts and themechanisms of homeostasis. In addition, interrelationships of theorgan systems are noted where appropriate and useful. Without theexcessive detail of some of the longer A & P texts, students can bettercomprehend key critical concepts in each important area of study.New to this editionNumbered Learning Outcomes begin each chapter and “CheckMy Understanding” questions allow students to check their grasp ofthe section’s content. Answers to these questions are available inAppendix B for student self-practice.All chapters have been revised per reviewer input. Terminologyhas been updated and new information on clinical disorders hasbeen added.Over 50 pieces of new art have been added to this edition. Gunstream’sart is simple, uncluttered, has only the necessary amount oflabels, and focuses on conveying key concept to students.International editionNEW *9780073378268*SEELEY’S ESSENTIALS OFANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY8th EditionBy Cinnamon VanPutte, Southwestern IllinoisCollege, Jennifer Regan, Jones County JrCollege and Andrew F Russo, University ofIowa-Iowa City2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780073378268ISBN: 9780071318136 [IE]www.mhhe.com/seeleyess8Designed for the one-semester course, Seeley’s Essentials ofAnatomy and Physiology is written to allow instructors the ability toaccomplish one overall goal: to teach the basics of A&P while fosteringthe skill of problem solving. Through learning how to solve problemsand think critically, students learn A&P based on two themes: therelationship between structure and function, and homeostasis.New to this editionImproved Art- The efficacy of the art has been enhanced in sev-10
Anatomy & PhysiologyInternational editionMADER’S UNDERSTANDING HUMANANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY7th EditionBy Susannah N Longenbaker, Columbus State Community College2011 (February 2010) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780073525624ISBN: 9780071222013 [IE]www.mhhe.com/longenbaker7Renowned for her effective learning systems, respected author SylviaMader has helped thousands of entry-level students understand andenjoy the principles of human anatomy and physiology. Beginningwith the sixth edition, Susannah Longenbaker has been building onDr. Mader’s format and engaging writing style while adding her ownpersonal touch to this successful title. The writing is clear, direct anduser-friendly, and enriched with new clinical information, terminologyand classroom-tested features such as “Focus on Forensics” readingsand in-text “Content Check-Up” questions. Drawing on over twentyyears of teaching experience, Sue Longenbaker writes for the nextgeneration of students that will learn anatomy and physiology fromthis classic textbook.ContentsPart I Human Organization1 Organization of the Body2 Chemistry of Life3 Cell Structure and Function4 Body Tissues and MembranesPart II Support, Movement, and Protection5 The Integumentary System6 The Skeletal System7 The Muscular SystemPart III Integration and Coordination8 The Nervous System9 The Sensory System10 The Endocrine SystemPart IV Maintenance of the Body11 Blood12 The Circulatory System13 The Lymphatic System and Body Defense14 The Respiratory System15 The Digestive System16 The Urinary System and ExcretionPart V Reproduction and Development17 The Reproductive System18 Human Development and Birth19 Human GeneticsAppendix A Reference Figures: The Human OrganismAppendix B Understanding Medical TerminologyREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asiaOne-SemesterAnatomy & Physiology - LabNEW *9780073378244*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYLABORATORY TEXTBOOKEssentials Version, 6th EditionBy Stanley E Gunstream, Pasadena City College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 352 pagesISBN: 9780073378244Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Textbook, Essentials Version, byGunstream et al presents the fundamentals of human anatomy andphysiology in an easy-to-follow manner appropriate for allied healthstudents. Designed especially for a one-semester course, the EssentialsVersion features a concise writing style, 38 self-directingexercises, full-color photomicrographs in the Histology Atlas, andnumerous relevant illustrations in each exercise. A new contributingauthor, Kyla T. Ross, of Georgia State University, has revised thissixth edition of the manual, updating terminology, replacing photosand art, and bringing her experience in the lab to the explanationsand directions.New to this editionA new contributing author, Kyla T. Ross, of Georgia State University,has revised this sixth edition of the manual, updating terminology,replacing photos and art, and bringing her experience in the lab tothe explanations and directions.ContentsPart 1- Fundamentals1. Introduction to Human Anatomy2. Body Organization3. The Microscope4. Cell Anatomy5. Mitotic Cell Division6. Diffusion and Osmosis7. Epithelial and Connective Tissues8. The IntegumentPart 2--The Skeletal System9. The Skeletal Plan10. The Skull11. The Vertebral Column and Thorax12. The Appendicular Skeleton13. ArticulationsPart 3--The Muscle System14. Muscle Organization and Body Movements15. Head and Trunk Muscles16. Muscles of the Upper Limb17. Muscles of the Lower Limb18. Muscle and Nerve Tissues19. The Nature of Muscle Contraction20. The Physiology of Muscle Contraction: Using the BIOPAC StudentLab System21. The Physiology of Muscle Contraction: Using the Intelitool Physiogrip(TM)Part 4--The Nervous System22. The Spinal Cord and Reflex Arcs12
Anatomy & Physiology23. Brain Anatomy: External24. Brain Anatomy: Internal25. The Eye26. The EarPart 5--The Circulatory System27. Blood Tests28. The Heart29. Blood Vessels, Fetal Circulation, and Lymphatic System30. Cardiovascular PhenomenaPart 6--The Respiratory System31. The Respiratory Organs32. Respiratory PhysiologyPart 7--The Digestive System33. The Digestive Organs34. DigestionPart 8--The Urinary System35. The Urinary Organs36. Urine and UrinalysisPart 9--The Endocrine and Reproductive Systems37. The Endocrine Glands38. The Reproductive OrgansHistology AtlasLaboratory ReportsAppendix A – Vital CapacitiesAppendix B--MicroorganismsNEW *9780077391317*laboratory manual for seeley’sessentials of ANATOMY andphysiology8th EditionBy Kevin T Patton, Saint Charles Community College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780077391317Kevin Patton divides the lab activities typically covered in A&P labinto 43 subunits, allowing instructors the flexibility to choose the unitsand sequence that integrates with lecture material. Basic content isintroduced first, and gradually more complex activities are developed.Features include procedure check lists, coloring exercises, boxedhints, safety alerts, separate lab reports, and a full-color histologymini-reference.CONTENTSWelcome to Anatomy and Physiology LaboratoryThe Scientific MethodMeasurement and Data CollectionHow to DissectUsing This ManualSafety First!How to Study for Lab QuizzesHistology Mini-referenceThe Basics1 The Microscope2 Cell Anatomy3 Transport through Cell Membranes4 The Cell’s Life Cycle5 Epithelial Tissue6 Connective Tissue7 Muscle and Nerve Tissue8 Organization of the BodySupport and Movement9 The Skin10 Overview of the Skeleton11 The Skull12 The Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage13 The Appendicular Skeleton14 Joints15 Organization of the Muscular System16 Muscle Identification17 Muscular ContractionsIntegration and Control18 Nerves and Reflexes19 The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves20 The Brain and Cranial Nerves21 The Eye and Vision22 The Ear, Hearing, and Equilibrium23 Endocrine Glands24 HormonesRegulation and Maintenance25 Blood26 Structure of the Heart27 Electrical Activity of the Heart28 The Pulse and Blood Pressure29 The Circulatory Pathway30 The Lymphatic System and Immunity31 Respiratory Structures32 Pulmonary Volumes and Capacities33 Digestive Structures34 Enzymes and Digestion35 Urinary Structures36 UrinalysisReproduction37 The Male Reproductive System38 The Female Reproductive System39 Development40 Genetics and HeredityMajor Dissection41 The Laboratory Rat42 The Fetal Pig43 The HumanNEW*9780073403670*WORKBOOK TOACCOMPANY ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY REVEALEDVERSION 3.02nd EditionBy Robert Broyles, Butler County CommunityCollege<strong>2012</strong> (August 2011) / 756 pagesISBN: 9780073403670The Workbook to Accompany Anatomy and Physiology Revealed,Version 3 by Robert Broyles is a workbook/study guide designed tohelp students get the most they can out of the Anatomy and PhysiologyRevealed (APR), and out of their anatomy and physiology course.The Table of Contents closely follows APR 3.0, and is organized alongthe lines of a typical Anatomy and Physiology course. The individualexercises include art from APR and also have review questions, tables,coloring exercises, terminology quiz questions, and reminderson key content.New to this editionA new chapter on Body Orientation has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Cells and Chemistry has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.13
Anatomy & PhysiologyA new chapter on Tissues has been added to coincide withAPR 3.0.All changes to the interface of APR 3.0 have consequently beennoted and updated via directions to the student in the workbook.ContentsChapter 1: Body OrientationChapter 2: Cells and ChemistryChapter 3: TissuesChapter 4: Integumentary SystemChapter 5: Skeletal SystemChapter 6: Muscular SystemChapter 7: Nervous SystemChapter 8: Endocrine SystemChapter 9: Cardiovascular SystemChapter 10: Lymphatic SystemChapter 11: Respiratory SystemChapter 12: Digestive SystemChapter 13: Urinary SystemChapter 14: Reproductive SystemNEW *9780077338879*LABORATORY MANUAL FORHOLE’S ESSENTIALS OF A&P11th EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College<strong>2012</strong> (March 2011) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780077338879This full-color manual is designed for students with minimal backgroundsin science who are pursuing careers in allied health fields.Designed to support the eleventh edition of Hole’s Essentials ofHuman A&P by Shier, Butler, and Lewis, this manual contains 49laboratory exercises and reports, which are integrated closely to thetextbook. Exercises are planned to illustrate and review the anatomicaland physiological facts and principles presented in the text andto help students investigate some of these ideas in greater detail.ContentsFundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology1 Scientific Method and Measurements2 Body Organization and Terminology3 Chemistry of Life4 Care and Use of the MicroscopeCells5 Cell Structure and Function6 Movements Through Membranes7 Cell CycleTissues8 Epithelial Tissues9 Connective Tissues10 Muscle and Nervous TissuesIntegumentary System11 Integumentary SystemSkeletal System12 Bone Structure13 Organization of the Skeleton14 Skull15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb18 Joint Structure and MovementsMuscular System19 Skeletal Muscle Structure20 Muscles of the Face, Head, and Neck21 Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb22 Muscles of the Abdominal Wall and Pelvic Outlet23 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb24 Surface AnatomyNervous System25 Nervous Tissue and Nerves26 Spinal Cord and Meninges27 Reflex Arc and Reflexes28 Brain and Cranial Nerves29 Dissection of the Sheep BrainSpecial Senses30 Ear and Hearing31 Eye Structure32 Visual Tests and DemonstrationsEndocrine System33 Endocrine Histology and Diabetic PhysiologyCardiovascular System*34 Blood Cells and Blood Typing35 Heart Structure36 Cardiac Cycle37 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins38 Pulse Rate and Blood PressureLymphatic System39 Lymphatic SystemDigestive System40 Digestive Organs41 Action of a Digestive EnzymeRespiratory System42 Respiratory Organs43 Breathing and Respiratory VolumesUrinary System44 Urinary Organs45 UrinalysisReproductive System46 Male Reproductive System47 Female Reproductive System48 Genetics49 Blood Testing--A DemonstrationAppendix 1 Preparation of SolutionsAppendix 2 Assessments of Laboratory Reports*Supplemental Laboratory ExerciseInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/14
Anatomy & PhysiologyInternational editionNEW*9780073378169*ATLAS OF SKELETALMUSCLES7th EditionBy Robert Stone and Judith Stone of SuffolkCounty Community College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 256 pagesISBN: 9780073378169ISBN: 9780071316682 [IE]The 7th edition includes changes reflecting modern understanding,terminology and teaching of the musculoskeletal system. There arechanges on 42 different pages including many new or enhanced noteson function and 20 new descriptions or explanations of anatomicalrelationships. All muscle illustrations are new.New to this editionThe skeletal system (Chapter 1) has been expanded to showmajor ligaments and tendons on joints.Muscles entirely redrawn to give added three dimensional appearances.Each muscle is drawn in color on an enhanced skeleton photograph.Boxed inserts on many pages illustrate anatomical and/orfunctional relationships of muscle groups or enlargements for detail.Enhanced explanation of motions (e.g. captions of figs 2.19, 2.20)Many additional notes describing the relationships of muscletendons and nerves (e.g. VMO, page 180)Helpful descriptions used in real classroom teaching (e.g. anatomicalsnuffbox, page 150, Tom, Dick and Harry, page 207)Updated terminology (e.g. fibularis for peroneus)ContentsChapter 1: The SkeletonChapter 2: Movements of the BodyChapter 3: Muscles of the Face and HeadChapter 4: Muscles of the NeckChapter 5: Muscles of the TrunkChapter 6: Muscles of the Shoulder and ArmChapter 7: Muscles of the Forearm and HandChapter 8: Muscles of the Hip and ThighChapter 9: Muscles of the Leg and FootTwo-SemesterAnatomy & Physiology -TextbooksInternational editionNEW*9780073054612*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYAn Integrative ApproachBy Michael McKinley, Glendale CommunityCollege, Valerie O’Loughlin, Indiana University-Bloomington and Theresa Bidle, HagerstownCommunity College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1272 pagesISBN: 9780073054612ISBN: 9780071317641 [IE]www.mhhe.com/mckinleyThe McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidle: Anatomy & Physiology: An IntegrativeApproach text brings multiple elements of the study of A&P together inways that maximize understanding. Text discussions provide structuraldetails in the context of their functional significance to integrate coverageof anatomy and physiology in each chapter. Chapters emphasizethe interdependence of body systems by weaving prior coverage ofone system into textual explanations of how other systems work.These system relationships are also covered in “Integrate: ConceptConnection” boxes. All figures are carefully designed to support thetext narrative, and carry brief textual explanations to make figuresself-contained study tools. Special “Concept Overview” figures ineach chapter tie together multi-faceted concepts in 1- or 2-pagevisual summaries. Applications are presented in “Integrate: ClinicalView” boxes to apply chapter content using clinical examples thatshow students what can go wrong in the body, to help crystallizeunderstanding of the “norm;” clinical scenarios are also used in “WhatDo You Think?”, “Can You Apply What You’ve Learned?”, and “CanYou Synthesize What You’ve Learned?” question sets; and careeropportunities pursued by students studying A&P are highlighted at thebeginning of each chapter. Everyday analogies and practical advice forremembering material are presented in “Integrate: Learning Strategy”boxes. Chapters end with a summary of media tools available to helplearn each chapter’s content.FeaturesIntegration of Visuals and Text: All figures in McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidle are carefully designed to support the text narrative. Brief textualexplanations are included within artwork, making figures selfcontainedstudy tools. Special “Integrate: Concept Overview” figurestie together multi-faceted concepts by bringing the various pieces ofa concept together in captivating one- or two-page visual summaries.Seeing all of the parts together in one place solidifies the informationpresented in preceding sections.Integration of Body System Relationships: Understanding howsystems function together is critical for student success in A&P. To emphasizethe interdependence of body systems, McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidle weaves prior coverage of one system into textual explanationsof how other systems work, and also highlight these relationships in“Integrate: Concept Connection” boxes. Brief notes foreshadowinghow a concept will come into play in later chapters are also used. Inaddition to system relationships, key cellular and chemistry themes15
Anatomy & Physiologyare also referenced whenever a reminder of main principles clarifiesa new concept.Integration of Anatomy and Physiology coverage: Anatomy andphysiology are intimately related. Discussing form with function givesstudents the “big picture.” Text discussions provide structural detailsin the context of their functional significance, and, conversely, discusscomplex physiology while referring to the anatomical features thatplay a part in each mechanism.Integration of Facts and Applications (this is where you want togo to show clinical content) : Both the text and artwork are flavoredwith real-life examples that present the facts of A&P in a familiar andrelevant context. In addition, “Integrate: Clinical View” boxes applychapter content using clinical examples that show students what cango wrong in the body to help crystallize understanding of the “norm.”Clinical scenarios are also used in “What Do You Think?”, “Can YouApply What You’ve Learned?”, and “Can You Synthesize What You’veLearned?” question sets. Lastly, Career opportunities pursued by studentsstudying A&P are highlighted at the beginning of each chapter.Integration of Text and Media: The McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidlemedia package utilizes <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect and ConnectPlusebook to bring together question banks, animations, and tools likeAnatomy & Physiology Revealed and LearnSmart in a usable wayorganized around textbook learning objectives. The textbook includesicons that denote corresponding media assets and a summary ofmedia tools at the end of each chapter.Alignment of Textbook and Lab Manual: The lab manual author,Christine Eckel is writing the lab manual to complement and extendthe concepts presented in the textbook. The main text and LM sharemany similar pedagogical features for a unified experience.Integration of Anatomists and Physiologists in Author Team: Theauthors of the textbook and lab package include two anatomists:Valerie O’Loughlin, Indiana University, and Christine Eckel, WestVirgina School of Osteopathic Medicine; and two physiologists: MikeMcKinley, Glendale Community College, and Terri Bidle, HagerstownCommunity College. “Integrate: Learning Strategy” boxes. An integration of practicallearning examples into the textbook. They might be pnemonic, mightbe visual, they might be a practical classroom-tested leanring deviceto cut through all of the jargon.This title includes Connect with LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.Contents1. <strong>Science</strong>s of Anatomy and Physiology2. Atoms, ScIons, and Molecules3. Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Glucose Metabolism4. Biology of the Cell5. Tissue Organization6. Integumentary System7. Skeletal System: Bone Structure and Function8. Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton9. Skeletal System: Articulations10. Muscular System: Muscle Tissue11. Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles12. Nervous System: Nervous Tissue13. Nervous System: Brain and Cranial Nerves14. Nervous System: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves15. Nervous System: Autonomic Nervous System16. Nervous System: Senses17. Endocrine System18. Cardiovascular System: Blood19. Cardiovascular System: The Heart20. Cardiovascular System: Vessels and Circulation21. Lymphatic System22. The Immune System and the Body’s Defense23. Respiratory System24. Urinary System25. Fluid and Electrolytes26. Digestive System27. Nutrition, Regulation of Metabolism, Energy, and Heat28. Reproductive System29. Development, Pregnancy, and HeredityInternational editionNEW *9780073378275*HOLE’S HUMAN ANATOMYAND PHYSIOLOGY13th EditionBy David N Shier, Washtenaw Community College,Jackie L Butler, Grayson County Collegeand Ricki Lewis2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1056 pagesISBN: 9780073378275ISBN: 9780071317962 [IE]www.mhhe.com/shier13Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology was created for the introductorylevel student and assumes no prior science knowledge by placingemphasis on the fundamentals. This new edition updates a great A&Pclassic while offering greater efficiencies to the user. The format forthe 13th edition focuses on Learning Outcomes and Assessments.This will benefit the student along with the instructor. The 13th editionof Hole also continues to offer technology that combined with the textoffer users an incredible Course Solution! Technology like Anatomyand Physiology Revealed and the new online Homework Managerbring unprecedented opportunities to the classroom whether oncampus or at home!New to this editionFigure Questions: Questions have been added to key figuresin every chapter. These questions allow an additional assessmentfor the student.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) icons: These icons arefound in figure legends and indicate that there is a direct link to APRavailable in the eBook provided with Connect Plus for this title!Updated micrographs and corresponding art: Hole’s HumanAnatomy and Physiology, 13e features many new micrographs andcorresponding artwork.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Quizzes: Adopters of Anatomy& Physiology Revealed (online or DVD), can create labeling, multiplechoice and animation quizzes delivered through a Course ManagementSystem, EZ Test Online or <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connect.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard® have teamedup! What does this mean for you?• Life simplified. Now, all <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content (text, tools, & homework)can be accessed directly from within your Blackboard course.All with one sign-on.• Deep integration. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s content and content engines areseamlessly woven within your Blackboard course.• No more manual synching! Connect assignments withinBlackboard automatically (and instantly) feed grades directly toyour Blackboard grade center. No more keeping track of twogradebooks!• A solution for everyone. Even if your institution is not currently us-16
Anatomy & Physiologying Blackboard, we have a solution for you. Ask your <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representative for details.ContentsUnit One Levels of Organization1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology2 Chemical Basis of Life3 Cells4 Cellular Metabolism5 TissuesUnit Two Support and Movement6 Integumentary System7 Skeletal System8 Joints of the Skeletal System9 Muscular SystemUnit Three Integration and Coordination10 Nervous System I: Basic Structure and Function11 Nervous System II: Divisions of the Nervous System12 Nervous System III: Senses13 Endocrine SystemUnit Four Transport14 Blood15 Cardiovascular System16 Lymphatic System and ImmunityUnit Five Absorption and Excretion17 Digestive System18 Nutrition and Metabolism19 Respiratory System20 Urinary System21 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base BalanceUnit Six The Human Life Cycle22 Reproductive Systems23 Pregnancy, Growth, and Development24 Genetics and GenomicsInternational editionNEW *9780073378251*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYThe Unity of Form and Function,6th EditionBy Kenneth S Saladin, Georgia College andState University<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 1248 pagesISBN: 9780073378251ISBN: 9780071316385 [IE]www.mhhe.com/saladin6Memorable stories must be effective in multiple ways. The story mustpaint a strong visual picture. The story must weave in tools to makethe reader remember important events and understand their impact.Ken Saladin weaves graceful descriptions of human anatomy andphysiology processes together with carefully selected clinical applicationsand fascinating stories from the history of medicine andevolutionary medicine to create a multi-layered story about the humanbody. A consistent set of chapter learning tools helps students identifyand retain key concepts while the stunning visual program providesa realistic view of body structures and processes. The sixth edition isfurther improved by a complete integration of the text with extensivedigital teaching and learning tools. Saladin’s text requires no priorknowledge of college chemistry or cell biology, and is designed for atwo-semester A&P course.New to this editionExpected Learning Outcomes to help both instructors and studentsmeet the goals of their course.Beginning of chapter “Brushing Up” feature has been rewrittento make it clear why a student must know earlier concepts in orderto understand a new chapter.APR 3.0 icons in the textbook to indicate the correlation to APR3.0. Saladin’s stunning visuals are paired with Anatomy & PhysiologyRevealed’s acclaimed cadaver dissection photos, animations, andhistology images.Redesign of “Systems Interactions” better ties the systemstogether by focusing on how the subject organ system affects others.End of chapter materials now include an “Assess Your LearningOutcomes” section that is in an “indicative format” that doesn’tparaphrase the chapter’s main points but indicates what key pointsthe student should get out of the chapter. A more powerful learningtool, less likely to be used as a crutch by students reluctant to readthe chapter.Added to the end of chapter materials, “Building Your MedicalVocabulary” is a new feature that tests the student’s knowledge ofmedical word roots and affixes. By the end of the book, the studentwill have 300 of the most commonly used word elements in medicalterminology.CONNECT for Saladin A&P 6/e• All CONNECT assets and assessments are now assignable bylearning outcomes• Creation of “tutorials” and assessments for CONNECT• APR 3.0 online icons in the e-book are “hot”, launching APRthrough CONNECT• APR 3.0 online will have a dedicated “Saladin A&P” structure list• Integration of Blackboard, CONNECT and APR 3.0ContentsPart 1 Organization of the Body1 Major Themes of Anatomy and PhysiologyAtlas A General Orientation to Human Anatomy2 The Chemistry of Life3 Cellular Form and Function4 Genetics and Cellular Function5 HistologyPart 2 Support and Movement6 The Integumentary System7 Bone Tissue8 The Skeletal System9 Joints10 The Muscular SystemAtlas B Atlas of Regional and Surface Anatomy11 Muscular TissuePart 3 Integration and Control12 Nervous Tissue13 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves15 The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes16 Sense Organs17 The Endocrine SystemPart 4 Regulation and Maintenance18 The Circulatory System: Blood19 The Circulatory System: The Heart20 The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation21 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems22 The Respiratory System23 The Urinary System24 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance25 The Digestive System26 Nutrition and MetabolismPart 5 Reproduction and Development27 The Male Reproductive System17
Anatomy & Physiology28 The Female Reproductive System29 Human Development and AgingInternational editionNEW *9780073378190*SEELEY’S PRINCIPLES OFANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Philip Tate, Phoenix College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780073378190ISBN: 9780071316743 [IE]www.mhhe.com/tate2Principles of Anatomy and Physiology is designed to be comprehensiveenough to provide the background necessary for those coursesnot requiring prerequisites and yet is concise so as not to confuseand overwhelm students. The Tate text features realistic illustrationsand exceptional photographs that, along with clear, straight-forwardwriting and an emphasis on clinical material help students developa solid understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts. Explanationshave just the right amount of detail, with usually only oneexample instead of two or three. Other texts use several complexfigures to illustrate many concepts—Tate uses less, but more efficient,art. The result is a shorter, simplified textbook that covers all of themajor points found in more lengthy texts, but is easier to read andmore economical in price.New to this edition<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect: Instructors can deliver assignments,quizzes and tests easily online. Students can practice important skillsat their own pace and on their own schedule.Homeostasis Figures have been redesigned and streamlined tosuccinctly map out key homeostatic events, giving students a brief,yet complete and effective summary of the mechanisms described inthe text. “Start Here” icons and color-coded arrows to make it easierfor students to follow the events occurring when a variable increasesor decreases.Numbered Learning Outcomes open the chapters and are closelylinked to In-Chapter Section Reviews, Review and Comprehensionquestions, and Critical Thinking questions.Clinical Relevance online assessments. Instructors can assignquestions for the clinical scenarios presented in the ClinicalRelevance boxes.Contents1. The Human Organism2. The Chemical Basis of Life3. Cell Structures and Their Functions4. Tissues, Glands, and Membranes5. Integumentary System6. Histology and Physiology of Bones7. Anatomy of Bones and Joints8. Histology and Physiology of Muscles9. Gross Anatomy and Functions of Muscles10. Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue11. Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems12. Integration of Sensory and Motor Functions13. Autonomic Nervous System14. Special Senses15. Endocrine System16. Blood17. Heart18. Blood Vessels and Circulation19. Lymphatic System and Immunity20. Respiratory System21. Digestive System22. Nutrition, Metabolism, and Body Temperature23. Urinary System and Fluid Balance24. Reproductive System25. Development, Growth, Aging, and GeneticsInternational editionSEELEY’S ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY9th EditionBy Cinnamon VanPutte, Southwestern Illinois College, Jennifer Regan,University of Southern Mississippi and Andrew F Russo, University ofIowa-Iowa City2011 (January 2010) / 1248 pagesISBN: 9780077350031ISBN: 9780071222105 [IE]www.mhhe.com/seeley9This text is designed to help students develop a solid, basic understandingof anatomy and physiology without an encyclopedicpresentation of detail. Great care has been taken to select importantconcepts and to perfectly describe the anatomy of cells, organs, andorgan systems. The plan that has been followed for nine editions of thispopular text is to combine clear and accurate descriptions of anatomywith precise explanations of how structures function and examples ofhow they work together to maintain life. To emphasize the concepts ofanatomy and physiology, the authors provide explanations of how thesystems respond to aging, changes in physical activity, and disease,with a special focus on homeostasis and the regulatory mechanismsthat maintain it. This text has more clinical content than any other A& P book on the market.ContentsPart 1 Organization of the Human Body1 The Human Organism2 The Chemical Basis of Life3 Cell Biology and Genetics4 Histology: The Study of TissuesPart 2 Support and Movement5 Integumentary System6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue7 Skeletal System: Gross Anatomy8 Articulations and Movement9 Muscular System: Histology and Physiology10 Muscular System: Gross AnatomyPart 3 Integration and Control Systems11 Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue12 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves13 Brain and Cranial Nerves14 Integration of Nervous System Functions15 The Special Senses16 Autonomic Nervous System17 Functional Organization of the Endocrine System18 Endocrine GlandsPart 4 Regulations and Maintenance19 Cardiovascular System: Blood20 Cardiovascular System: The Heart21 Cardiovascular System: Peripheral Circulation and Regulation22 Lymphatic System and Immunity18
Anatomy & Physiology23 Respiratory System24 Digestive System25 Nutrition, Metabolism, and Temperature Regulation26 Urinary System27 Water, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base BalancePart 5 Reproduction and Development28 Reproductive System29 Development, Growth, and AgingAppendix A Periodic TableAppendix B Scientific NotationAppendix C Solution ConcentrationsAppendix D pHAppendix E Answers to Review and Comprehension QuestionsAppendix F Answers to Critical Thinking QuestionsAppendix G Answers to Predict QuestionsTwo-SemesterAnatomy & Physiology - LabNEW *9780077421762*LABORATORY MANUAL T/A McKINLEY’SANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYCat VersionBy Christine M Eckel, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine andTheresa Bidle, Hagerstown Community College2013 (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 864 pagesISBN: 9780077421762FeaturesThe Eckel/Bidle/Ross: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual,1/e was developed as a complement to the McKinley/ O’Loughlin/Bidle: Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach, 1/e textbook.The content of the laboratory manual is informed by the textbook,and both the textbook and the laboratory manual share similarpedagogic elements: Learning Strategies, Concept Connections, andClinical View elements from the text are continued in the lab manual.The laboratory manual has the highest-quality photographs andillustrations of any laboratory manual on the market.Rather than being simply a recap of material from classroomlectures and the main textbook for the course, this laboratory manualis much more of an interactive workbook for students: a “how-to” guideto learning human anatomy and physiology through touch, dissection,observation, experimentation, and critical thinking exercises.Each chapter opener includes an outline that lists all exerciseswithin each chapter.Each chapter begins with a set of learning objectives, whichare keyed to the post-laboratory exercises in each chapter to ensurestudent understanding of each chapter’s objectives.Pre-laboratory worksheets at the start of each chapter consistof important refresher points to give the student a ‘warm-up’ beforeentering the laboratory classroom. Post-laboratory worksheets at theend of each chapter serve as a review of the materials just covered.Students are challenged by post-laboratory application questions(“Can You Apply What You’ve Learned?” and synthesizing questions(“Can You Synthesize What You’ve Learned?”).In-chapter learning activities offer a mixture of labeling exercises,sketching activities, table completion exercises, data recording, palpationof surface anatomy, and other sources of learning.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) correlations are indicatedby the APR logo to direct students to related content in thiscutting-edge software.Numerous Ph.I.L.S. exercises throughout the laboratory manualoffer additional student understanding of physiology through exercisesthat can be completed using this online software.ContentsPART I Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology LaboratoryChapter 1 The Laboratory EnvironmentChapter 2 Orientation to the Human BodyChapter 3 The MicroscopePART II Organization of the Human BodyChapter 4 Cell Structure and Membrane TransportChapter 5 HistologyPart III Support and Body MovementChapter 6 IntegumentChapter 7 The Skeletal System: Bone Structure and FunctionChapter 8 The Skeletal System: Axial SkeletonChapter 9 The Skeletal System: Appendicular SkeletonChapter 10 ArticulationsChapter 11 The Muscular System: Muscle Structure and FunctionChapter 12 Axial MusclesChapter 13 Appendicular MusclesPart IV Communication and ControlChapter 14 Nervous TissuesChapter 15 The Brain and Cranial NervesChapter 16 The Spinal Cord and Spinal NervesChapter 17 The Autonomic Nervous System and ReflexesChapter 18 General and Special SensesChapter 19 The Endocrine SystemPart V Maintenance and RegulationChapter 20 The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 21 The Cardiovascular System: The HeartChapter 22 The Cardiovascular System: Vessels and CirculationChapter 23 The Lymphatic System and ImmunityChapter 24 The Respiratory SystemChapter 25 The Digestive SystemChapter 26 The Urinary SystemPart VI ReproductionChapter 27 The Reproductive System and Early DevelopmentNEW *9780077421779*LABORATORY MANUAL T/A McKINLEY’SANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYFetal Pig VersionBy Christine M Eckel, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine andTheresa Bidle, Hagerstown Community College2013 (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 864 pagesISBN: 9780077421779FeaturesThe Eckel/Bidle/Ross: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual,1/e was developed as a complement to the McKinley/ O’Loughlin/Bidle: Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach, 1/e textbook.The content of the laboratory manual is informed by the textbook,and both the textbook and the laboratory manual share similarpedagogic elements: Learning Strategies, Concept Connections, andClinical View elements from the text are continued in the lab manual.The laboratory manual has the highest-quality photographs andillustrations of any laboratory manual on the market.19
Anatomy & PhysiologyRather than being simply a recap of material from classroomlectures and the main textbook for the course, this laboratory manualis much more of an interactive workbook for students: a “how-to” guideto learning human anatomy and physiology through touch, dissection,observation, experimentation, and critical thinking exercises.Each chapter opener includes an outline that lists all exerciseswithin each chapter.Each chapter begins with a set of learning objectives, whichare keyed to the post-laboratory exercises in each chapter to ensurestudent understanding of each chapter’s objectives.Pre-laboratory worksheets at the start of each chapter consistof important refresher points to give the student a ‘warm-up’ beforeentering the laboratory classroom. Post-laboratory worksheets at theend of each chapter serve as a review of the materials just covered.Students are challenged by post-laboratory application questions(“Can You Apply What You’ve Learned?” and synthesizing questions(“Can You Synthesize What You’ve Learned?”).In-chapter learning activities offer a mixture of labeling exercises,sketching activities, table completion exercises, data recording, palpationof surface anatomy, and other sources of learning.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) correlations are indicatedby the APR logo to direct students to related content in thiscutting-edge software.Numerous Ph.I.L.S. exercises throughout the laboratory manualoffer additional student understanding of physiology through exercisesthat can be completed using this online software.ContentsPART I Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology LaboratoryChapter 1 The Laboratory EnvironmentChapter 2 Orientation to the Human BodyChapter 3 The MicroscopePART II Organization of the Human BodyChapter 4 Cell Structure and Membrane TransportChapter 5 HistologyPart III Support and Body MovementChapter 6 IntegumentChapter 7 The Skeletal System: Bone Structure and FunctionChapter 8 The Skeletal System: Axial SkeletonChapter 9 The Skeletal System: Appendicular SkeletonChapter 10 ArticulationsChapter 11 The Muscular System: Muscle Structure and FunctionChapter 12 Axial MusclesChapter 13 Appendicular MusclesPart IV Communication and ControlChapter 14 Nervous TissuesChapter 15 The Brain and Cranial NervesChapter 16 The Spinal Cord and Spinal NervesChapter 17 The Autonomic Nervous System and ReflexesChapter 18 General and Special SensesChapter 19 The Endocrine SystemPart V Maintenance and RegulationChapter 20 The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 21 The Cardiovascular System: The HeartChapter 22 The Cardiovascular System: Vessels and CirculationChapter 23 The Lymphatic System and ImmunityChapter 24 The Respiratory SystemChapter 25 The Digestive SystemChapter 26 The Urinary SystemPart VI ReproductionChapter 27 The Reproductive System and Early DevelopmentNEW *9780077329167*LABORATORY MANUAL T/A McKINLEY’SANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYMain VersionBy Christine M Eckel, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine andTheresa Bidle, Hagerstown Community College2013 (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 800 pagesISBN: 9780077329167FeaturesThe Eckel/Bidle/Ross: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual,1/e was developed as a complement to the McKinley/ O’Loughlin/Bidle: Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach, 1/e textbook.The content of the laboratory manual is informed by the textbook,and both the textbook and the laboratory manual share similarpedagogic elements: Learning Strategies, Concept Connections, andClinical View elements from the text are continued in the lab manual.The laboratory manual has the highest-quality photographs andillustrations of any laboratory manual on the market.Rather than being simply a recap of material from classroomlectures and the main textbook for the course, this laboratory manualis much more of an interactive workbook for students: a “how-to” guideto learning human anatomy and physiology through touch, dissection,observation, experimentation, and critical thinking exercises.Each chapter opener includes an outline that lists all exerciseswithin each chapter.Each chapter begins with a set of learning objectives, whichare keyed to the post-laboratory exercises in each chapter to ensurestudent understanding of each chapter’s objectives.Pre-laboratory worksheets at the start of each chapter consistof important refresher points to give the student a ‘warm-up’ beforeentering the laboratory classroom. Post-laboratory worksheets at theend of each chapter serve as a review of the materials just covered.Students are challenged by post-laboratory application questions(“Can You Apply What You’ve Learned?” and synthesizing questions(“Can You Synthesize What You’ve Learned?”).In-chapter learning activities offer a mixture of labeling exercises,sketching activities, table completion exercises, data recording, palpationof surface anatomy, and other sources of learning.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) correlations are indicatedby the APR logo to direct students to related content in thiscutting-edge software.Numerous Ph.I.L.S. exercises throughout the laboratory manualoffer additional student understanding of physiology through exercisesthat can be completed using this online software.ContentsPART I Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology LaboratoryChapter 1 The Laboratory EnvironmentChapter 2 Orientation to the Human BodyChapter 3 The MicroscopePART II Organization of the Human BodyChapter 4 Cell Structure and Membrane TransportChapter 5 HistologyPart III Support and Body MovementChapter 6 IntegumentChapter 7 The Skeletal System: Bone Structure and FunctionChapter 8 The Skeletal System: Axial SkeletonChapter 9 The Skeletal System: Appendicular SkeletonChapter 10 ArticulationsChapter 11 The Muscular System: Muscle Structure and FunctionChapter 12 Axial MusclesChapter 13 Appendicular MusclesPart IV Communication and Control20
Anatomy & PhysiologyChapter 14 Nervous TissuesChapter 15 The Brain and Cranial NervesChapter 16 The Spinal Cord and Spinal NervesChapter 17 The Autonomic Nervous System and ReflexesChapter 18 General and Special SensesChapter 19 The Endocrine SystemPart V Maintenance and RegulationChapter 20 The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 21 The Cardiovascular System: The HeartChapter 22 The Cardiovascular System: Vessels and CirculationChapter 23 The Lymphatic System and ImmunityChapter 24 The Respiratory SystemChapter 25 The Digestive SystemChapter 26 The Urinary SystemPart VI ReproductionChapter 27 The Reproductive System and Early DevelopmentNEW*9780077390785*LABORATORY MANUAL for HOLE’SHUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYCat Version, 13th EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780077390785Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology was created for the introductorylevel student and assumes no prior science knowledge by placingemphasis on the fundamentals. This new edition updates a great A&Pclassic while offering greater efficiencies to the user. The format forthe 13th edition focuses on Learning Outcomes and Assessments.This will benefit the student along with the instructor. The 13th editionof Hole also continues to offer technology that combined with the textoffer users an incredible Course Solution! Technology like Anatomyand Physiology Revealed and the new online Homework Managerbring unprecedented opportunities to the classroom whether oncampus or at home!CONTENTSUnit One Levels of Organization1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology2 Chemical Basis of Life3 Cells4 Cellular Metabolism5 TissuesUnit Two Support and Movement6 Integumentary System7 Skeletal System8 Joints of the Skeletal System9 Muscular SystemUnit Three Integration and Coordination10 Nervous System I: Basic Structure and Function11 Nervous System II: Divisions of the Nervous System12 Nervous System III: Senses13 Endocrine SystemUnit Four Transport14 Blood15 Cardiovascular System16 Lymphatic System and ImmunityUnit Five Absorption and Excretion17 Digestive System18 Nutrition and Metabolism19 Respiratory System20 Urinary System21 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base BalanceUnit Six The Human Life Cycle22 Reproductive Systems23 Pregnancy, Growth, and Development24 Genetics and GenomicsNEW*9780077390747*LABORATORY MANUAL for HOLE’SHUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYPig Version, 13th EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077390747Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology was created for the introductorylevel student and assumes no prior science knowledge by placingemphasis on the fundamentals. This new edition updates a great A&Pclassic while offering greater efficiencies to the user. The format forthe 13th edition focuses on Learning Outcomes and Assessments.This will benefit the student along with the instructor. The 13th editionof Hole also continues to offer technology that combined with the textoffer users an incredible Course Solution! Technology like Anatomyand Physiology Revealed and the new online Homework Managerbring unprecedented opportunities to the classroom whether oncampus or at home!CONTENTSUnit One Levels of Organization1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology2 Chemical Basis of Life3 Cells4 Cellular Metabolism5 TissuesUnit Two Support and Movement6 Integumentary System7 Skeletal System8 Joints of the Skeletal System9 Muscular SystemUnit Three Integration and Coordination10 Nervous System I: Basic Structure and Function11 Nervous System II: Divisions of the Nervous System12 Nervous System III: Senses13 Endocrine SystemUnit Four Transport14 Blood15 Cardiovascular System16 Lymphatic System and ImmunityUnit Five Absorption and Excretion17 Digestive System18 Nutrition and Metabolism19 Respiratory System20 Urinary System21 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base BalanceUnit Six The Human Life Cycle22 Reproductive Systems23 Pregnancy, Growth, and Development24 Genetics and Genomics21
Anatomy & PhysiologyNEW *9780077583163*LABORATORY MANUALFOR HUMAN ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGYCat Version with PhILS 4.0Access Card, 2nd EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077583163www.mhhe.com/martinseries2Terry Martin, author of the best-selling laboratory manuals to accompanythe Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology texts, has written anew stand alone laboratory manual. This series of laboratory manuals(main – no dissection, cat dissection, fetal pig dissection, and rat dissection)will incorporate Terry’s clear, concise writing style. They arenot associated with any one text so can be used with any anatomyand physiology text. The artwork and photos will be second to none.It will also come with Ph.I.L.S. 4.0.New to this editionPre-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions are now provided inthe printed lab manual. Each exercise contains at least five pre-labquestions.Expanded Introductory Material: The introductory material hasbeen expanded. Each exercise is now capable of standing on its own!Ph.I.L.S. 4.0: Each lab contains access to the new Ph.I.L.S 4.0online!Connect: Each lab has access to the many quiz opportunitiesoffered through Connect.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) icons: These icons arefound in figure legends and indicate that there is a direct link to APRavailable in the eBook provided with Connect Plus for this title!Blood Cholesterol Level Determination Lab: This lab is nowincluded in Blood Testing lab.This title includes Connect w/ LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.ContentsFundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology1 Scientific Method and Measurements Laboratory Assessment2 Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology Laboratory Assessment3 Chemistry of Life Laboratory Assessment4 Care and Use of the Microscope Laboratory AssessmentCells5 Cell Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #2 Size and Basal MetabolicRate Laboratory Assessment6 Movements Through Membranes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #1 Varying ExtracellularConcentrationLaboratory Assessment7 Cell Cycle Laboratory AssessmentTissues8 Epithelial Tissues Laboratory Assessment9 Connective Tissues Laboratory Assessment10 Muscle and Nervous Tissues Laboratory AssessmentIntegumentary System11 Integumentary System Laboratory AssessmentSkeletal System12 Bone Structure and Classification Laboratory Assessment13 Organization of the Skeleton Laboratory Assessment14 Skull Laboratory Assessment15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage Laboratory Assessment16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb Laboratory Assessment18 Fetal Skeleton Laboratory Assessment19 Joint Structure and Movements Laboratory AssessmentMuscular System20 Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #4 Stimulus-Dependent Force Generation Laboratory Assessment21 Electromyography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment22 Muscles of the Head and Neck Laboratory Assessment23 Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment24 Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic FloorLaboratory Assessment25 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb Laboratory AssessmentSurface Anatomy26 Surface Anatomy Laboratory AssessmentNervous System27 Nervous Tissue and Nerves Laboratory Assessment28 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges Laboratory Assessment29 Reflex Arc and Reflexes Laboratory Assessment30 Brain and Cranial Nerves Laboratory Assessment31 Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment32 Dissection of the Sheep Brain Laboratory AssessmentGeneral and Special Senses33 General Senses Laboratory Assessment34 Smell and Taste Laboratory Assessment35 Eye Structure Laboratory Assessment36 Visual Tests and Demonstrations Laboratory Assessment37 Ear and Hearing Laboratory Assessment38 Ear and Equilibrium Laboratory AssessmentEndocrine System39 Endocrine Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #17 Thyroid Glandand Metabolic Rate Laboratory Assessment40 Diabetic Physiology Laboratory AssessmentCardiovascular System41 Blood Cells Laboratory Assessment42 Blood Testing Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #31 pH & Hb-Oxygen Binding LaboratoryAssessment43 Blood Typing Laboratory Assessment44 Heart Structure Laboratory Assessment45 Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #23 The Meaning of Heart SoundsLaboratory Assessment46 Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment47 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins Laboratory Assessment48 Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #36 Deep Breathingand Cardiac Laboratory AssessmentLymphatic System49 Lymphatic System Laboratory AssessmentRespiratory System50 Respiratory Organs Laboratory Assessment51 Breathing and Respiratory Volumes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #34 AlteringAirway Volume Laboratory Assessment52 Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment53 Control of Breathing Laboratory AssessmentDigestive System54 Digestive Organs Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #37 Glucose Transport LaboratoryAssessment55 Action of a Digestive Enzyme Laboratory AssessmentUrinary System56 Urinary Organs Laboratory Assessment57 Urinalysis Laboratory AssessmentReproductive Systems and Development58 Male Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment59 Female Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment60 Fertilization and Early Development Laboratory Assessment61 Genetics Laboratory AssessmentCat Dissection Exercises22
Anatomy & Physiology62 Cat Dissection: Musculature63 Cat Dissection: Cardiovascular System64 Cat Dissection: Respiratory System65 Cat Dissection: Digestive System66 Cat Dissection: Urinary System67 Cat Dissection: Reproductive SystemsSupplemental Laboratory Exercises*S-1 Skeletal Muscle Contractions/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #6 Principles of Summationand Tetanus/Laboratory AssessmentS-2 Nerve Impulse Stimulation/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #10 The CompoundAction Potential/Laboratory AssessmentS-3 Factors Affecting the Cardiac Cycle/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #18 Thermaland Chemical Effects/Laboratory AssessmentNEW*9780077583170*LABORATORY MANUALFOR HUMAN ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGYFetal Pig Version with PhILS 4.0Access Card, 2nd EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780077583170www.mhhe.com/martinseries2Terry Martin, author of the best-selling laboratory manuals to accompanythe Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology texts, has written anew stand alone laboratory manual. This series of laboratory manuals(main – no dissection, cat dissection, fetal pig dissection, and rat dissection)will incorporate Terry’s clear, concise writing style. They arenot associated with any one text so can be used with any anatomyand physiology text. The artwork and photos will be second to none.It will also come with Ph.I.L.S. 4.0.New to this editionPre-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions are now provided inthe printed lab manual. Each exercise contains at least five pre-labquestions.Expanded Introductory Material The introductory material hasbeen expanded. Each exercise is now capable of standing on its own!Ph.I.L.S. 4.0: Each lab contains access to the new Ph.I.L.S 4.0online!Connect: Each lab has access to the many quiz opportunitiesoffered through Connect.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) icons: These icons arefound in figure legends and indicate that there is a direct link to APRavailable in the eBook provided with Connect Plus for this title!Blood Cholesterol Level Determination Lab: This lab is nowincluded in Blood Testing lab.This title includes Connect w/ LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.ContentsFundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology1 Scientific Method and Measurements Laboratory Assessment2 Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology Laboratory Assessment3 Chemistry of Life Laboratory Assessment4 Care and Use of the Microscope Laboratory AssessmentCells5 Cell Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #2 Size and Basal MetabolicRate Laboratory Assessment6 Movements Through Membranes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #1 Varying ExtracellularConcentration Laboratory Assessment7 Cell Cycle Laboratory AssessmentTissues8 Epithelial Tissues Laboratory Assessment9 Connective Tissues Laboratory Assessment10 Muscle and Nervous Tissues Laboratory AssessmentIntegumentary System11 Integumentary System Laboratory AssessmentSkeletal System12 Bone Structure and Classification Laboratory Assessment13 Organization of the Skeleton Laboratory Assessment14 Skull Laboratory Assessment15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage Laboratory Assessment16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb Laboratory Assessment18 Fetal Skeleton Laboratory Assessment19 Joint Structure and Movements Laboratory AssessmentMuscular System20 Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #4 Stimulus-Dependent Force Generation Laboratory Assessment21 Electromyography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment22 Muscles of the Head and Neck Laboratory Assessment23 Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment24 Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic FloorLaboratory Assessment25 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb Laboratory AssessmentSurface Anatomy26 Surface Anatomy Laboratory AssessmentNervous System27 Nervous Tissue and Nerves Laboratory Assessment28 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges Laboratory Assessment29 Reflex Arc and Reflexes Laboratory Assessment30 Brain and Cranial Nerves Laboratory Assessment31 Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment32 Dissection of the Sheep Brain Laboratory AssessmentGeneral and Special Senses33 General Senses Laboratory Assessment34 Smell and Taste Laboratory Assessment35 Eye Structure Laboratory Assessment36 Visual Tests and Demonstrations Laboratory Assessment37 Ear and Hearing Laboratory Assessment38 Ear and Equilibrium Laboratory AssessmentEndocrine System39 Endocrine Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #17 Thyroid Glandand Metabolic Rate Laboratory Assessment40 Diabetic Physiology Laboratory AssessmentCardiovascular System41 Blood Cells Laboratory Assessment42 Blood Testing Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #31 pH & Hb-Oxygen Binding LaboratoryAssessment43 Blood Typing Laboratory Assessment44 Heart Structure Laboratory Assessment45 Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #23 The Meaning of Heart SoundsLaboratory Assessment46 Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment47 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins Laboratory Assessment48 Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #36 Deep Breathingand Cardiac Laboratory AssessmentLymphatic System49 Lymphatic System Laboratory AssessmentRespiratory System50 Respiratory Organs Laboratory Assessment51 Breathing and Respiratory Volumes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #34 Altering23
Anatomy & PhysiologyAirway Volume Laboratory Assessment52 Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment53 Control of Breathing Laboratory AssessmentDigestive System54 Digestive Organs Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #37 Glucose Transport LaboratoryAssessment55 Action of a Digestive Enzyme Laboratory AssessmentUrinary System56 Urinary Organs Laboratory Assessment57 Urinalysis Laboratory AssessmentReproductive Systems and Development58 Male Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment59 Female Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment60 Fertilization and Early Development Laboratory Assessment61 Genetics Laboratory AssessmentFetal Pig Dissection Exercises62 Fetal Pig Dissection: Musculature63 Fetal Pig Dissection: Cardiovascular System64 Fetal Pig Dissection: Respiratory System65 Fetal Pig t Dissection: Digestive System66 Fetal Pig Dissection: Urinary System67 Fetal Pig Dissection: Reproductive SystemsSupplemental Laboratory Exercises*S-1 Skeletal Muscle Contractions Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #6 Principles of Summationand Tetanus Laboratory AssessmentS-2 Nerve Impulse Stimulation Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #10 The CompoundAction Potential Laboratory AssessmentS-3 Factors Affecting the Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #18 Thermaland Chemical Effects Laboratory AssessmentNEW2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077583156www.mhhe.com/martinseries2In Touch With Students.In Touch With Instructor Needs.In Touch with Educational Needs.In Touch with Technology.*9780077583156*LABORATORY MANUALFOR HUMAN ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGYMain Version with PhILS 4.0Access Card, 2nd EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee CollegeAuthor Terry Martin’s thirty years of teaching anatomy and physiologycourses, authorship of three laboratory manuals, and active involvementin the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) drove hisdetermination to create a lab manual with an innovative approach thatwould benefit students. Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy andPhysiology 2e includes a cat version, fetal pig version and a rat version.Each of these versions includes sixty-one laboratory exercises,supplemental labs found online, and six cat, fetal pig, or rat dissectionlabs. The Main Version contains no dissection exercises. All four versionsare written to work well with any anatomy and physiology text.New to this editionPre-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions are now provided inthe printed lab manual. Each exercise contains at least five pre-labquestions.Expanded Introductory Material: The introductory material hasbeen expanded. Each exercise is now capable of standing on its own!Ph.I.L.S. 4.0: Each lab contains access to the new Ph.I.L.S 4.0online!Connect: Each lab has access to the many quiz opportunitiesoffered through Connect.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) icons: These icons arefound in figure legends and indicate that there is a direct link to APRavailable in the eBook provided with Connect Plus for this title!Blood Cholesterol Level Determination Lab: This lab is nowincluded in Blood Testing lab.This title includes Connect w/ LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.ContentsFundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology1 Scientific Method and Measurements Laboratory Assessment2 Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology Laboratory Assessment3 Chemistry of Life Laboratory Assessment4 Care and Use of the Microscope Laboratory AssessmentCells5 Cell Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #2 Size and Basal MetabolicRate Laboratory Assessment6 Movements Through Membranes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #1 Varying ExtracellularConcentration Laboratory Assessment7 Cell Cycle Laboratory AssessmentTissues8 Epithelial Tissues Laboratory Assessment9 Connective Tissues Laboratory Assessment10 Muscle and Nervous Tissues Laboratory AssessmentIntegumentary System11 Integumentary System Laboratory AssessmentSkeletal System12 Bone Structure and Classification Laboratory Assessment13 Organization of the Skeleton Laboratory Assessment14 Skull Laboratory Assessment15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage Laboratory Assessment16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb Laboratory Assessment18 Fetal Skeleton Laboratory Assessment19 Joint Structure and Movements Laboratory AssessmentMuscular System20 Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #4 Stimulus-Dependent Force Generation Laboratory Assessment21 Electromyography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment22 Muscles of the Head and Neck Laboratory Assessment23 Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment24 Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic FloorLaboratory Assessment25 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb Laboratory AssessmentSurface Anatomy26 Surface Anatomy Laboratory AssessmentNervous System27 Nervous Tissue and Nerves Laboratory Assessment28 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges Laboratory Assessment29 Reflex Arc and Reflexes Laboratory Assessment30 Brain and Cranial Nerves Laboratory Assessment31 Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment32 Dissection of the Sheep Brain Laboratory AssessmentGeneral and Special Senses33 General Senses Laboratory Assessment34 Smell and Taste Laboratory Assessment24
Anatomy & Physiology35 Eye Structure Laboratory Assessment36 Visual Tests and Demonstrations Laboratory Assessment37 Ear and Hearing Laboratory Assessment38 Ear and Equilibrium Laboratory AssessmentEndocrine System39 Endocrine Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #17 Thyroid Glandand Metabolic Rate Laboratory Assessment40 Diabetic Physiology Laboratory AssessmentCardiovascular System41 Blood Cells Laboratory Assessment42 Blood Testing Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #31 pH & Hb-Oxygen Binding LaboratoryAssessment43 Blood Typing Laboratory Assessment44 Heart Structure Laboratory Assessment45 Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #23 The Meaning of Heart SoundsLaboratory Assessment46 Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment47 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins Laboratory Assessment48 Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #36 Deep Breathingand Cardiac Laboratory AssessmentLymphatic System49 Lymphatic System Laboratory AssessmentRespiratory System50 Respiratory Organs Laboratory Assessment51 Breathing and Respiratory Volumes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #34 AlteringAirway Volume Laboratory Assessment52 Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment53 Control of Breathing Laboratory AssessmentDigestive System54 Digestive Organs Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #37 Glucose Transport LaboratoryAssessment55 Action of a Digestive Enzyme Laboratory AssessmentUrinary System56 Urinary Organs Laboratory Assessment57 Urinalysis Laboratory AssessmentReproductive Systems and Development58 Male Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment59 Female Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment60 Fertilization and Early Development Laboratory Assessment61 Genetics Laboratory AssessmentSupplemental Laboratory Exercises*S-1 Skeletal Muscle Contractions/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #6 Principles of Summationand Tetanus/Laboratory AssessmentS-2 Nerve Impulse Stimulation/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #10 The CompoundAction Potential/Laboratory AssessmentS-3 Factors Affecting the Cardiac Cycle/Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #18 Thermaland Chemical Effects/Laboratory Assessmentnew stand alone laboratory manual. This series of laboratory manuals(main – no dissection, cat dissection, fetal pig dissection, and rat dissection)will incorporate Terry’s clear, concise writing style. They arenot associated with any one text so can be used with any anatomyand physiology text. The artwork and photos will be second to none.It will also come with Ph.I.L.S. 4.0.New to this editionPre-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions are now provided inthe printed lab manual. Each exercise contains at least five pre-labquestions.Expanded Introductory Material: The introductory material hasbeen expanded. Each exercise is now capable of standing on its own!Ph.I.L.S. 4.0: Each lab contains access to the new Ph.I.L.S 4.0online!Connect: Each lab has access to the many quiz opportunitiesoffered through Connect.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) icons: These icons arefound in figure legends and indicate that there is a direct link to APRavailable in the eBook provided with Connect Plus for this title!Blood Cholesterol Level Determination Lab: This lab is nowincluded in Blood Testing lab.In Touch with StudentsPre-lab preparation is included at the very beginning of the laboratoryexercise so students are prepared to start lab procedures immediately.After students complete the pre-lab and answer the questions, thelaboratory procedures will be easier to follow and understand.The procedures are clear, concise, and easy to follow. Relevantlists and summary tables present the contents efficiently. Histologymicrographs and cadaver photos are incorporated in the appropriatelocations within the associated labs.In Touch with Instructor NeedsEach laboratory exercise can be completed during a single laboratorysession. An annotated instructor’s guide is provided online.Also online, the instructor will find digital assets for use in creatingcustomized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes, and otherprinted support material.In Touch with Educational NeedsLearning outcomes are listed to enable students to accomplish theassessments provided within each laboratory exercise and laboratoryreport. Students and instructors will be able to assess if the purposeof the laboratory exercise is accomplished and understood.In Touch with TechnologyNEW *9780077583149*LABORATORY MANUALFOR HUMAN ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGYRat Version with PhILS 4.0Access Card, 2nd EditionBy Terry R Martin, Kishwaukee College2013 (August <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077583149www.mhhe.com/martinseries2Terry Martin, author of the best-selling laboratory manuals to accompanythe Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology texts, has written aTechnology is integrated throughout the laboratory manual. FourBIOPAC labs on different body systems are included for enrichment.Physiology Interactive Lab Simulations (Ph.I.L.S.) is packaged withthe laboratory manual and incorporated in eleven of the laboratoryexercises and reports.This title includes Connect w/ LearnSmart- an online assessmenttool featuring <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s unique adaptive, diagnostic learningtool- LearnSmart.ContentsFundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology1 Scientific Method and Measurements Laboratory Assessment2 Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology Laboratory Assessment3 Chemistry of Life Laboratory Assessment4 Care and Use of the Microscope Laboratory AssessmentCells5 Cell Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #2 Size and Basal MetabolicRate Laboratory Assessment6 Movements Through Membranes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #1 Varying Extracel-25
Anatomy & Physiologylular Concentration Laboratory Assessment7 Cell Cycle Laboratory AssessmentTissues8 Epithelial Tissues Laboratory Assessment9 Connective Tissues Laboratory Assessment10 Muscle and Nervous Tissues Laboratory AssessmentIntegumentary System11 Integumentary System Laboratory AssessmentSkeletal System12 Bone Structure and Classification Laboratory Assessment13 Organization of the Skeleton Laboratory Assessment14 Skull Laboratory Assessment15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage Laboratory Assessment16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb Laboratory Assessment18 Fetal Skeleton Laboratory Assessment19 Joint Structure and Movements Laboratory AssessmentMuscular System20 Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #4 Stimulus-Dependent Force Generation Laboratory Assessment21 Electromyography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment22 Muscles of the Head and Neck Laboratory Assessment23 Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb Laboratory Assessment24 Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic FloorLaboratory Assessment25 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb Laboratory AssessmentSurface Anatomy26 Surface Anatomy Laboratory AssessmentNervous System27 Nervous Tissue and Nerves Laboratory Assessment28 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges Laboratory Assessment29 Reflex Arc and Reflexes Laboratory Assessment30 Brain and Cranial Nerves Laboratory Assessment31 Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment32 Dissection of the Sheep Brain Laboratory AssessmentGeneral and Special Senses33 General Senses Laboratory Assessment34 Smell and Taste Laboratory Assessment35 Eye Structure Laboratory Assessment36 Visual Tests and Demonstrations Laboratory Assessment37 Ear and Hearing Laboratory Assessment38 Ear and Equilibrium Laboratory AssessmentEndocrine System39 Endocrine Structure and Function Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #17 Thyroid Glandand Metabolic Rate Laboratory Assessment40 Diabetic Physiology Laboratory AssessmentCardiovascular System41 Blood Cells Laboratory Assessment42 Blood Testing Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #31 pH & Hb-Oxygen Binding LaboratoryAssessment43 Blood Typing Laboratory Assessment44 Heart Structure Laboratory Assessment45 Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #23 The Meaning of Heart SoundsLaboratory Assessment46 Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment47 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins Laboratory Assessment48 Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #36 Deep Breathingand Cardiac Laboratory AssessmentLymphatic System49 Lymphatic System Laboratory AssessmentRespiratory System50 Respiratory Organs Laboratory Assessment51 Breathing and Respiratory Volumes Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #34 AlteringAirway Volume Laboratory Assessment52 Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise Laboratory Assessment53 Control of Breathing Laboratory AssessmentDigestive System54 Digestive Organs Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #37 Glucose Transport LaboratoryAssessment55 Action of a Digestive Enzyme Laboratory AssessmentUrinary System56 Urinary Organs Laboratory Assessment57 Urinalysis Laboratory AssessmentReproductive Systems and Development58 Male Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment59 Female Reproductive System Laboratory Assessment60 Fertilization and Early Development Laboratory Assessment61 Genetics Laboratory AssessmentRat Dissection Exercises62 Rat Dissection: Musculature63 Rat Dissection: Cardiovascular System64 Rat Dissection: Respiratory System65 Rat Dissection: Digestive System66 Rat Dissection: Urinary System67 Rat Dissection: Reproductive SystemsSupplemental Laboratory Exercises*S-1 Skeletal Muscle Contractions/ Ph.I.L.S. 3.0/#6 Principles of Summationand Tetanus/Laboratory AssessmentS-2 Nerve Impulse Stimulation Ph.I.L.S. 3.0/#10 The CompoundAction Potential/ Laboratory AssessmentS-3 Factors Affecting the Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0/#18 Thermaland Chemical Effects/ Laboratory AssessmentNEW*9780073403670*WORKBOOK TOACCOMPANY ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY REVEALEDVERSION 3.02nd EditionBy Robert Broyles, Butler County CommunityCollege<strong>2012</strong> (August 2011) / 756 pagesISBN: 9780073403670The Workbook to Accompany Anatomy and Physiology Revealed,Version 3 by Robert Broyles is a workbook/study guide designed tohelp students get the most they can out of the Anatomy and PhysiologyRevealed (APR), and out of their anatomy and physiology course.The Table of Contents closely follows APR 3.0, and is organized alongthe lines of a typical Anatomy and Physiology course. The individualexercises include art from APR and also have review questions, tables,coloring exercises, terminology quiz questions, and reminderson key content.New to this editionA new chapter on Body Orientation has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Cells and Chemistry has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Tissues has been added to coincide withAPR 3.0.All changes to the interface of APR 3.0 have consequently beennoted and updated via directions to the student in the workbook.ContentsChapter 1: Body OrientationChapter 2: Cells and ChemistryChapter 3: TissuesChapter 4: Integumentary SystemChapter 5: Skeletal SystemChapter 6: Muscular System26
Anatomy & PhysiologyChapter 7: Nervous SystemChapter 8: Endocrine SystemChapter 9: Cardiovascular SystemChapter 10: Lymphatic SystemChapter 11: Respiratory SystemChapter 12: Digestive SystemChapter 13: Urinary SystemChapter 14: Reproductive SystemNEW *9780077351144*LABORATORY MANUAL FORANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY6th EditionBy Eric Wise, Santa Barbara City CollegeInternational editionNEW*9780073378169*ATLAS OF SKELETALMUSCLES7th EditionBy Robert Stone and Judith Stone of SuffolkCounty Community College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 240 pagesISBN: 9780073378169ISBN: 9780071316682 [IE]The 7th edition includes changes reflecting modern understanding,terminology and teaching of the musculoskeletal system. There arechanges on 42 different pages including many new or enhanced noteson function and 20 new descriptions or explanations of anatomicalrelationships. All muscle illustrations are new.New to this editionThe skeletal system (Chapter 1) has been expanded to showmajor ligaments and tendons on joints.Muscles entirely redrawn to give added three dimensional appearances.Each muscle is drawn in color on an enhanced skeleton photograph.Boxed inserts on many pages illustrate anatomical and/orfunctional relationships of muscle groups or enlargements for detail.Enhanced explanation of motions (e.g. captions of figs 2.19, 2.20)Many additional notes describing the relationships of muscletendons and nerves (e.g. VMO, page 180)Helpful descriptions used in real classroom teaching (e.g. anatomicalsnuffbox, page 150, Tom, Dick and Harry, page 207)Updated terminology (e.g. fibularis for peroneus)ContentsChapter 1: The SkeletonChapter 2: Movements of the BodyChapter 3: Muscles of the Face and HeadChapter 4: Muscles of the NeckChapter 5: Muscles of the TrunkChapter 6: Muscles of the Shoulder and ArmChapter 7: Muscles of the Forearm and HandChapter 8: Muscles of the Hip and ThighChapter 9: Muscles of the Leg and Foot<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780077351144Written by Eric Wise of Santa Barbara City College, this comprehensivemanual contains 47 laboratory exercises that are integratedclosely with the textbook. Each exercise demonstrates key anatomicaland physiological facts and principles presented in Saladin’s Anatomyand Physiology by directing students to investigate specific conceptsin greater detail.New to this editionPh.I.L.S. 3.0 exercises are incorporated in Exercises 5, 19, 23, 33Exercise 1 features an expanded discussion of chemistry topics.CONTENTS1 Introduction to Lab <strong>Science</strong>, Measurement, and Chemistry2 Organs, Systems, and Organization of the Body3 Microscopy4 Cell Structure and Function5 Some Functions of Cell Membranes6 Tissues7 Integumentary System8 Introduction to the Skeletal System9 Appendicular Skeleton10 Axial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid11 Axial Skeleton--Skull12 Articulations13 Introduction to the Study of Muscles and Muscles of the Shoulderand Arm14 Muscles of the Forearm and Hand15 Muscles of the Hip and Thigh16 Muscles of the Leg and Foot17 Muscles of the Head and Neck18 Muscles of the Trunk19 Muscle Physiology20 Introduction to the Nervous System21 Structure and Function of the Brain and Cranial Nerves22 The Spinal Cord and Nerves23 Nervous System Physiology--Stimuli and Reflexes24 Introduction to Sensory Receptors25 Taste and Smell26 Eye and Vision27 Ear, Hearing, and Balance28 Endocrine System29 Blood30 Blood Tests and Typing31 Structure of the Heart32 Electrical Conductivity of the Heart33 Functions of the Heart34 Introduction to Blood Vessels and Arteries of the Upper Body35 Arteries of the Lower Body36 Veins and Special Circulation37 Functions of Vessels, Lymphatic System38 Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure39 Structure of the Respiratory System40 Respiratory Function, Breathing, Respiration41 Physiology of Exercise27
Anatomy & Physiology42 Anatomy of the Digestive System43 Digestive Physiology44 Urinary System45 Urinalysis46 Male Reproductive System47 Female Reproductive SystemNEW *9780077351281*LAB MANUAL FOR PRINCIPLES OFANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Eric Wise, Sanata Barbara City College<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780077351281Written by Eric Wise of Santa Barbara City College, this comprehensivemanual contains 43 laboratory exercises that are integratedclosely with the textbook. Each exercise demonstrates key anatomicaland physiological facts and principles presented in Seeley’s Principlesof Anatomy and Physiology by directing students to investigate specificconcepts in greater detail. An instructor’s manual for the laboratorymanual is available online at www.mhhe.com/labcentral.New to this editionPh.I.L.S. 3.0 exercises are incorporated throughout the labmanual where they are appropriate.Contents1. Organs, Systems, and Organization of the Body2. Microscopy3. Cell Structure and Function4. Tissues5. Integumentary System6. Introduction to the Skeletal System7. Appendicular Skeleton8. Axial Skeleton: Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid9. Axial Skeleton: Skull10. Articulations11. Muscle Physiology12. Introduction to the Study of Muscles and Muscles of the Shoulderand Upper Extremity13. Muscles of the Hip, Thigh, Leg, and Foot14. Muscles of the Head and Neck15. Muscles of the Torso16. Introduction to the Nervous System17. Brain and Cranial Nerves18. Spinal Cord and Somatic Nerves19. Nervous System Physiology: Stimuli and Reflexes20. Introduction to Sensory Receptors21. Taste and Smell22. Eye and Vision23. Ear, Hearing, and Balance24. Endocrine System25. Blood26. Blood Tests and Typing27. Structure of the Heart28. Electrical Conductivity of the Heart29. Functions of the Heart30. Introduction to Blood Vessels and Arteries of the Upper Body31. Arteries of the Lower Body32. Veins and Special Circulations33. Function of Vessels and the Lymphatic System34. Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure35. Structure of the Respiratory System36. Respiratory Function, Breathing, and Respiration37. Physiology of Exercise and Pulmonary Health38. Anatomy of the Digestive System39. Digestive Physiology40. Anatomy of the Urinary System41. Urinalysis42. Male Reproductive System43. Female Reproductive SystemAppendix A Measurement ConversionsAppendix B Preparation of MaterialsAppendix C Lab ReportsIndexLABORATORY MANUAL TO ACCOMPANYSEELEY’S ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY9th EditionBy Eric Wise, Santa Barbara City College2011 (January 2010) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780073250748New to this editionNew cat dissection photosNew Ph.I.L.S. correlated exercisesContents1. Organs, Systems, and Organization of the Body2. Microscopy3. Cell Structure and Function4. Tissues5. Integumentary System6. Introduction to the Skeletal System7. Appendicular Skeleton8. Axial Skeleton: Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid9. Axial Skeleton: Skull10. Articulations11. Muscle Physiology12. Introduction to the Study of Muscles and Muscles of the Shoulderand Upper Extremity13. Muscles of the Hip, Thigh, Leg, and Foot14. Muscles of the Head and Neck15. Muscles of the Torso16. Introduction to the Nervous System17. Brain and Cranial Nerves18. Spinal Cord and Somatic Nerves19. Nervous System Physiology: Stimuli and Reflexes20. Introduction to Sensory Receptors21. Taste and Smell22. Eye and Vision23. Ear, Hearing, and Balance24. Endocrine System25. Blood26. Blood Tests and Typing27. Structure of the Heart28. Electrical Conductivity of the Heart29. Functions of the Heart30. Introduction to Blood Vessels and Arteries of the Upper Body31. Arteries of the Lower Body32. Veins and Special Circulations33. Function of Vessels and the Lymphatic System34. Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure35. Structure of the Respiratory System36. Respiratory Function, Breathing, and Respiration37. Physiology of Exercise and Pulmonary Health38. Anatomy of the Digestive System39. Digestive Physiology40. Anatomy of the Urinary System41. Urinalysis42. Male Reproductive System43. Female Reproductive System Appendix A Measurement ConversionsAppendix B Preparation of Materials Appendix C Lab ReportsIndex28
Anatomy & PhysiologyOne & Two - SemesterAnatomy & PhysiologyMultimediaNEW*9780077578688*pH.I.L.S VERSION 4.0 CD-ROMBy Phillip J Stephens, Villanova University2013 (April <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077578688(Details unavailable at press time)NEW *9780073378206*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0CD-ROM2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (June 2011)ISBN: 9780073378206Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. This state-of-the-art program usescadaver photos combined with a layering technique that allows thestudent to peel away layers of the human body to reveal structuresbeneath the surface. Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offersanimations, histologic and radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations,and comprehensive quizzing. It can be used as part of any one or twosemester undergraduate anatomy & physiology or human anatomycourse; Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, orcan be combined with any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionA complete bank of interactive questions including labeling, classification,sequencing and more—all using APR images and animations—willbe available in Connect for APR 3.0 users. Questions willinclude remediation links that go directly into specific structures inAPR 3.0. (These links work with the APR 3.0 Online ONLY)This printed workbook guides students through the highlights ofAPR 3.0, asking them to perform activities along the way.Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spelling counts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks. Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz typerequires students to identify anatomic structures by typing thecorrect answer. Alternate terms and various formats are countedas correct, but spelling counts! Combination quizzes: This newquiz type combines multiple choice and “click to identify” questiontypes in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks.Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminologyand general concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnifications ofthe four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.New regional limb dissections have up to 10 layers, and showvessels and nerves in context of surrounding anatomy.Fly through animations of the heart and brain give students aninside perspective of these amazing organs.More than 100 new histology slides have been added to APR 3.0,including commonly requested images like blood cells and glial cells.A new set of animations in Module 5: Skeletal System use a livemodel to demonstrate multiple movements at each joint.Changing views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the student to theperspective of the topic and view they choose is accessed by clickingthe new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of alllayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window.• “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand cornerof screen.Using actual cadaver photographs blended together with a stateof the art layering technique, Anatomy & Physiology Revealed allowsstudents to partake in an interactive dissection of a human cadaver bypeeling away layers of the human body to reveal structures beneaththe surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive System29
Anatomy & PhysiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073403601*STUDENT ACCESS CARDANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0ONLINE2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011)ISBN: 9780073403601ISBN: 9780071328388 [IE]www.aprevealed.comAnatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. Now fully customizable to fit anycourse level, this state-of-the-art program uses cadaver photos combinedwith a layering technique that allows the student to peel awaylayers of the human body to reveal structures beneath the surface.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offers animations, histologicand radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations, and comprehensivequizzing. It can be used as part of any one or two semester undergraduateanatomy & physiology or human anatomy course; Anatomy& Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, or can be combinedwith any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionNow fully customizable! Instructors can select the structures theycover in their course(s) at the easy-to-use online Faculty Portal andgenerate a “my Course Content” code. When students enter this code,only the instructor’s selected structures display in the “MY” areas ofthe program, and “MY” quizzes include only those structures. The full,unfiltered version of APR remains available in the “All” areas of theprogram. Multiple “my Course Content” codes can be uploaded—forexample, one for lecture and one for lab.Connect for APR 3.0! A complete bank of interactive questionsincluding labeling, classification, sequencing and more—all usingAPR images and animations—will be available in Connect for APR3.0 users. Questions will include remediation links that go directly intospecific structures in APR 3.0.The “Take my Quiz” button allows a student to immediatelytake a quiz on all of the structures the instructor assigned for a givenAPR module.• NEW Quiz Types!• Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spellingcounts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.Progress tracking. APR 3.0 places a checkmark next to each itemvisited in the program, helping students track their progress. Studentscan sort content by “not viewed” to see what they have left on theirlist to study. Tracking is saved across all work sessions.3 NEW modules!• Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminology andgeneral concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnificationsof the four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.22 NEW Dissections! New regional limb dissections have up to10 layers, and show vessels and nerves in context of surroundinganatomy.3D Fly-through Animations! Fly through animations of the heartand brain give students an inside perspective of these amazingorgans.Expanded Histology Coverage. More than 100 new histologyslides have been added to APR 3.0, including commonly requestedimages like blood cells and glial cells.All-new joint movement animations! A new set of animations inModule 5: Skeletal System uses a live model to demonstrate multiplemovements at each joint.Navigational improvements--• Changing views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the studentto the perspective of the topic and view they choose is accessedby clicking the new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• “Other Views” button: Allows the user to scroll through snapshots ofall views of the given structure without having to navigate away fromthe current view and individually load the other dissections in whichthe structure is found. This saves considerable navigation time.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of alllayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window. “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand corner ofscreen.Virtual Cadaver Dissection -- Using actual cadaver photographsblended together with a state of the art layering technique, Anatomy& Physiology Revealed allows students to partake in an interactivedissection of a human cadaver by peeling away layers of the humanbody to reveal structures beneath the surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive System30
Anatomy & PhysiologyHuman Anatomy - TextbooksInternational editionNEW*9780073378091*HUMAN ANATOMY3rd EditionBy Michael McKinley, Glendale Community Collegeand Valerie O’Loughlin, Indiana University-Bloomington14 Nervous Tissue15 Brain and Cranial Nerves16 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves17 Pathways and Integrative Functions18 Autonomic Nervous System19 Senses: General and Special20 Endocrine SystemCardiovascular System21 Blood22 Heart23 Vessels and Circulation24 Lymphatic System25 Respiratory System26 Digestive System27 Urinary System28 Reproductive System<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780073378091ISBN: 9780071316071 [IE]www.mhhe.com/mckinley3With its unrivaled art program and accessible writing style, McKinley/O’Loughlin’s Human Anatomy stands apart from other anatomy texts.High-quality photographs paired with brilliantly rendered illustrationshelp students visualize, understand, and appreciate the wonders ofhuman anatomy. Student-friendly Study Tips, Clinical View boxes,and progressive question sets motivate students to internalize andapply what they’ve learned.New to this editionThe McKinley Connect question bank will include a combinationof interactive and traditional questions tied to section learningobjectives.Throughout the printed book, figures with corresponding APRcontent are indicated with an APR icon. A list of all printed correlationswith hotlinks directly into APR 3.0 online is available at the McKinleycompanion site. The APR icons are hot in the ebook, so clicking a linktakes a registered APR user directly to the matching APR content.APR interactive questions are incorporated into each chapter’s Connectquestion banks. These questions include direct remediationlinks into APR.Numbered Sections - Sections and subsections have been numberedfor easy reference and to allow correlation to Connect materials.Learning Objectives — Each section begins with clearly stated learningobjectives.Contents1 A First Look at Anatomy2 The Cell: Basic Unit of Structure and Function3 Embryology4 Tissue Level of Organization5 Integumentary SystemSkeletal System6 Cartilage and Bone Connective Tissue7 Axial Skeleton8 Appendicular Skeleton9 ArticulationsMuscular System10 Muscle Tissue and Organization11 Axial Muscles12 Appendicular Muscles13 Surface AnatomyNervous SystemInternational editionHUMAN ANATOMY3rd EditionBy Kenneth S Saladin, Georgia College and State University2011 (January 2010) / 864 pagesISBN: 9780077349998ISBN: 9780071222075 [IE]www.mhhe.com/saladinha3Read it- Ken Saladin explains human anatomy in an engaging, yetefficient way. He puts a premium on the words, and uses studentrelevantanalogies to motivate the reader.See it- Saladin’s collection of illustrations and photos are carefullychosen to support the text discussion. Vibrant and realistic presentationsengage students.Master it- With Connect and A&P Revealed, students can practiceand improve their understanding of concepts.From the most pedagogically sound organization to the exceptionalart, to the integration of text with technology, Saladin has formeda teaching system that will both motivate and enable students tounderstand and appreciate the wonders of human anatomy. Thisdistinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other anatomytexts with an approach borne out of more than 30 years of teaching,unparalleled art, and a writing style that has been acclaimed by reviewers.Designed for a one-semester college anatomy course, Saladinrequires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology.ContentsPart 1 Organization of the Body1 The Study of Human Anatomy2 Cytology: The Study of Cells3 Histology: The Study of Tissues4 Human DevelopmentPart 2 Support and Movement5 The Integumentary System6 Bone Tissue7 The Axial Skeleton8 The Appendicular Skeleton9 Joints10 The Muscular System: Introduction11 The Axial Musculature12 The Appendicular Musculature Atlas of Regional and SurfaceAnatomyPart 3 Integration and Control13 Nervous Tissue14 The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves15 The Brain and Cranial Nerves16 The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes17 Sense Organs31
Anatomy & Physiology18 The Endocrine SystemPart 4 Maintenance19 The Circulatory System I: Blood20 The Circulatory System II: The Heart21 The Circulatory System III: Blood Vessels22 The Lymphatic System and Immunity23 The Respiratory System24 The Digestive System25 The Urinary SystemPart 5 Reproduction26 The Reproductive System Appendix: Answers to Chapter ReviewQuestions Glossary Credits IndexNEW *9780071077736*hUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYwith Health Educationby Padma B Sanghani, UV Patel College, Ganpat University2011 (July 2011) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780071077736<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitlePrimarily designed for students of pharmacy, who need to havefundamental knowledge of Human Anatomy and Physiology,this book will be equally useful to students graduating in physiotherapy,nursing, dentistry and biomedical fields. The text followsa straightforward and lucid style and is completely in harmony withthe pharmacy syllabi of most Indian universities. The book providesextensive coverage of all major organ systems of the humanbody with reference to anatomy and physiology in the simplest way.CONTENTS1. Scope of Anatomy and Physiology2. Cell3. Tissue4. Body Fluids and Lymphatic System5. Skeletal System6. Muscular System7. Cardiovascular System8. Respiratory System9. Digestive System10. Nervous System11. Special System12. Endocrine System13. Excretory System14. Integumentary System15. Blood16. Reproductive System - Female, Male17. Defense System18. Physiology of Aging19. Health Education20. Communicable Diseases and Family PlanningInternational editionHUMAN ANATOMY6th EditionBy Kent Van De Graaff, Weber State University2002ISBN: 9780071122849 [IE]www.mhhe.com/vdgCONTENTSHistorical Perspective:1 History of Anatomy Terminology, Organization, and the HumanOrganism2 Body Organization and Anatomical Nomenclature MicroscopicStructure of the Body3 Cytology4 Histology Support and Movement5 Integumentary System6 Skeletal System: Introduction and the Axial Skeleton7 Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton8 Articulations9 Muscular System10 Surface and Regional Anatomy Integration and Coordination11 Nervous Tissue and the Central Nervous System12 Peripheral Nervous System13 Autonomic Nervous System14 Endocrine System15 Sensory Organs Maintenance of the Body16 Circulatory System17 Respiratory System18 Digestive System19 Urinary System Reproduction and Development20 Male Reproductive System21 Female Reproductive System22 Developmental Anatomy, Postnatal Growth, and InheritanceAppendix A Answers to Objective Questions with ExplanationsHuman Anatomy LabNEW*9780073403670*WORKBOOK TOACCOMPANY ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY REVEALEDVERSION 3.02nd EditionBy Robert Broyles, Butler County CommunityCollege<strong>2012</strong> (August 2011) / 756 pagesISBN: 9780073403670The Workbook to Accompany Anatomy and Physiology Revealed,Version 3 by Robert Broyles is a workbook/study guide designed tohelp students get the most they can out of the Anatomy and PhysiologyRevealed (APR), and out of their anatomy and physiology course.The Table of Contents closely follows APR 3.0, and is organized alongthe lines of a typical Anatomy and Physiology course. The individualexercises include art from APR and also have review questions, tables,coloring exercises, terminology quiz questions, and reminderson key content.32
Anatomy & PhysiologyNew to this editionA new chapter on Body Orientation has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Cells and Chemistry has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Tissues has been added to coincide withAPR 3.0.All changes to the interface of APR 3.0 have consequently beennoted and updated via directions to the student in the workbook.ContentsChapter 1: Body OrientationChapter 2: Cells and ChemistryChapter 3: TissuesChapter 4: Integumentary SystemChapter 5: Skeletal SystemChapter 6: Muscular SystemChapter 7: Nervous SystemChapter 8: Endocrine SystemChapter 9: Cardiovascular SystemChapter 10: Lymphatic SystemChapter 11: Respiratory SystemChapter 12: Digestive SystemChapter 13: Urinary SystemChapter 14: Reproductive SystemNEW *9780073525662*HUMAN ANATOMY LABMANUAL2nd EditionBy Christine M Eckel, Salt Lake CommunityChapter 6 IntegumentChapter 7 Skeletal System Overview: Bone AnatomyChapter 8 The Skeletal System: Axial SkeletonChapter 9 The Skeletal System: Appendicular SkeletonChapter 10 ArticulationsChapter 11 Muscle Tissue and Introduction to the Muscular SystemChapter 12 Axial MusclesChapter 13 Appendicular MusclesChapter 14 Nervous TissuesChapter 15 Central Nervous System: The BrainChapter 16 Cranial NervesChapter 17 The Spinal Cord and Spinal NervesChapter 18 The Nervous System: General and Special SensesChapter 19 The Endocrine SystemChapter 20 The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 21 The Cardiovascular System: HeartChapter 22 Vessels and CirculationChapter 23 The Lymphatic SystemChapter 24 The Respiratory SystemChapter 25 The Digestive SystemChapter 26 The Urinary SystemChapter 27 The Reproductive SystemAppendix Answer KeysInternational editionNEW*9780073378169*ATLAS OF SKELETALMUSCLES7th EditionBy Robert Stone and Judith Stone of SuffolkCounty Community College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 636 pagesISBN: 9780073525662Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual by Christine Eckel is a handsonlearning tool designed to guide students through human anatomyconcepts through observation, touch, dissection, and practicalactivities such as sketching, labeling, and coloring. Exquisite dissectionphotographs capture anatomical details, and a student-friendlywriting style uses relevant examples to engage students in conceptapplication. It focuses on human specimens, and also includes commonanimal specimens such as cow eye, sheep brain, and sheepheart. This manual was expressly written to supplement and expandupon content covered in the lecture course, not to repeat it. It accompaniesMcKinley/O’Loughlin Human Anatomy 3rd edition, butis also a stand alone product that works well with any 1-semesterhuman anatomy text.New to this editionNEW Chapter! Chapter 1: The Human Anatomy Laboratoryintroduces students to laboratory procedures, lab equipment, anddissection techniques. It also discusses proper use of cadaver andanimal specimens.ContentsChapter 1 The Human Anatomy LaboratoryChapter 2 Orientation to the Human BodyChapter 3 The MicroscopeChapter 4 Cellular AnatomyChapter 5 Histology<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 256 pagesISBN: 9780073378169ISBN: 9780071316682 [IE]The 7th edition includes changes reflecting modern understanding,terminology and teaching of the musculoskeletal system. There arechanges on 42 different pages including many new or enhanced noteson function and 20 new descriptions or explanations of anatomicalrelationships. All muscle illustrations are new.New to this editionThe skeletal system (Chapter 1) has been expanded to showmajor ligaments and tendons on joints.Muscles entirely redrawn to give added three dimensional appearances.Each muscle is drawn in color on an enhanced skeleton photograph.Boxed inserts on many pages illustrate anatomical and/orfunctional relationships of muscle groups or enlargements for detail.Enhanced explanation of motions (e.g. captions of figs 2.19, 2.20)Many additional notes describing the relationships of muscletendons and nerves (e.g. VMO, page 180)Helpful descriptions used in real classroom teaching (e.g. anatomicalsnuffbox, page 150, Tom, Dick and Harry, page 207)Updated terminology (e.g. fibularis for peroneus)33
Anatomy & PhysiologyContentsChapter 1: The SkeletonChapter 2: Movements of the BodyChapter 3: Muscles of the Face and HeadChapter 4: Muscles of the NeckChapter 5: Muscles of the TrunkChapter 6: Muscles of the Shoulder and ArmChapter 7: Muscles of the Forearm and HandChapter 8: Muscles of the Hip and ThighChapter 9: Muscles of the Leg and FootREGIONAL HUMAN ANATOMYA Laboratory Workbook for use with Models andProsections, 4th EditionBy Frederick Edward Grine, Stony Brook University2011 (February 2010) / 432 pagesISBN: 9780073378121The Grine Lab Workbook is designed for the Human Anatomy Labcourse and takes a REGIONAL approach as opposed to a systemsapproach. This approach is becoming more and more popular asa way to teach Human Anatomy. Instructors who use a lab bookwith a “regional approach” and combine it with a text that takes a“systems” approach offer their students a combination that servesto reinforce anatomical knowledge since it forces the student to seeeach anatomical structure from two perspectives. Grine can be usedeffectively in conjunction with a lab course that uses human cadaverssince the content is presented in the regional sequence typicallypracticed in dissection.ContentsLaboratory 1: Anatomical Terminology, General Osteology, andGeneral Arthrology1.1 Anatomical Terminology1.2 General Osteology1.3 General ArthrologyLaboratory 2: The Back2.1 The Integument2.2 The Vertebral Column2.3 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves2.4 Muscles of the BackLaboratory 3: The Upper Limb3.1 Bones of the Upper Limb3.2 Joints of the Upper Limb3.3 Innervation of the Upper Limb3.4 Muscles of the Upper Limb3.5 Blood Vessels of the Upper LimbLaboratory 4: The Lower Limb4.1 Bones of the Lower Limb4.2 Joints of the Lower Limb4.3 Innervation of the Lower Limb4.4 Muscles of the Lower Limb4.5 Blood Vessels of the Lower LimbLaboratory 5: The Neck5.1 Bones and Cartilages of the Neck5.2 Nerves of the Neck5.3 Muscles of the Neck5.4 Blood Vessels of the Neck5.5 Thyroid and Parathyroid GlandsLaboratory 6: The Head6.1 The Skull6.2 The Dentition6.3 Muscles of the Head6.4 Nasal and Oral Cavities6.5 Blood Vessels of the HeadLaboratory 7: The Brain and Cranial Nerves7.1 The Brain7.2 Cranial NervesLaboratory 8: The Eye and The Ear8.1 The Eye8.2 The EarLaboratory 9: The Thorax9.1 The Breast9.2 The Thoracic Skeleton9.3 Skeletal Muscles of the Thorax9.4 The Thoracic Cavity9.5 The Mediastinum9.6 The Respiratory Apparatus9.7 The Heart9.8 Lymphatics in the Thorax9.9 Blood Vessels of the Thorax9.10 Nerves of the ThoraxLaboratory 10: The Abdomen10.1 The Abdominal Skeleton10.2 Skeletal Muscles of the Abdomen10.3 Abdominal Cavity and peritoneum10.4 Digestive Canal and Organs10.5 Blood Vessels of the Gut10.6 Lymphatic Organs and Lymph Drainage10.7 The Kidneys and Adrenal Glands10.8 Gonadal Blood Vessels10.9 Nerves in the AbdomenLaboratory 11: The Pelvis11.1 The Pelvic Skeleton11.2 Muscles of the Pelvis11.3 Peritoneum in the Pelvic Cavity11.4 Common Pelvic Viscera11.5 Male Genitalia11.6 Female Genitalia11.7 Blood Vessels of the Pelvis11.8 Nerves of the PelvisLABORATORY MANUAL TO ACCOMPANYSALADIN’S HUMAN ANATOMY3rd EditionBy Eric Wise, Santa Barbara City College2011 (January 2010) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073250526This laboratory manual is expressly written to coincide with the chaptersof Human Anatomy, 3/e by Kenneth Saladin. This lab manual hasclear explanations of anatomy experiments. Other features includea set of review questions at the end of each lab, plus numerousoutstanding color photographs and artwork.Contents1. Organs, Systems, and Organization of the Body2. Microscopy3. Cell Structure4. Tissues5. The Integumentary System6. Introduction to the Skeletal System7. Appendicular Skeleton8. Axial Skeleton: Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid9. Axial Skeleton: Skull10. Articulations11. Introduction to the Study of Muscles and Muscles of the Shoulderand Upper Extremity12. Muscles of the Hip, Thigh, Leg, and Foot13. Muscles of the Head and Neck14. Muscles of the Trunk15. Introduction to the Nervous System16. Brain and Cranial Nerves17. Spinal Cord and Somatic Nerves18. Introduction to Sensory Receptors19. The Endocrine System20. Blood Cells21. The Heart22. Introduction to the Blood Vessels and Arteries of the Upper Body23. Arteries of the Lower Body24. Veins and Special Circulations25. The Respiratory System26. The Digestive System34
Anatomy & Physiology27. The Urinary System28. The Male Reproductive System29. The Female Reproductive System and Development CATANATOMY Appendix: Preparation of MaterialsHuman Anatomy - MultimediaNEW *9780073378206*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0CD-ROM2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (June 2011)ISBN: 9780073378206Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. This state-of-the-art program usescadaver photos combined with a layering technique that allows thestudent to peel away layers of the human body to reveal structuresbeneath the surface. Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offersanimations, histologic and radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations,and comprehensive quizzing. It can be used as part of any one or twosemester undergraduate anatomy & physiology or human anatomycourse; Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, orcan be combined with any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionA complete bank of interactive questions including labeling, classification,sequencing and more—all using APR images and animations—willbe available in Connect for APR 3.0 users. Questions willinclude remediation links that go directly into specific structures inAPR 3.0. (These links work with the APR 3.0 Online ONLY)This printed workbook guides students through the highlights ofAPR 3.0, asking them to perform activities along the way.Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spelling counts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks. Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz typerequires students to identify anatomic structures by typing thecorrect answer. Alternate terms and various formats are countedas correct, but spelling counts! Combination quizzes: This newquiz type combines multiple choice and “click to identify” questiontypes in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks.Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminologyand general concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnifications ofthe four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.New regional limb dissections have up to 10 layers, and showvessels and nerves in context of surrounding anatomy.Fly through animations of the heart and brain give students aninside perspective of these amazing organs.More than 100 new histology slides have been added to APR 3.0,including commonly requested images like blood cells and glial cells.A new set of animations in Module 5: Skeletal System use a livemodel to demonstrate multiple movements at each joint.Changing views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the student to theperspective of the topic and view they choose is accessed by clickingthe new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of alllayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window.• “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand cornerof screen.Using actual cadaver photographs blended together with a stateof the art layering technique, Anatomy & Physiology Revealed allowsstudents to partake in an interactive dissection of a human cadaver bypeeling away layers of the human body to reveal structures beneaththe surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive SystemREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia35
Anatomy & PhysiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073403601*STUDENT ACCESS CARDANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0ONLINE2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011)ISBN: 9780073403601ISBN: 9780071328388 [IE]www.aprevealed.comAnatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. Now fully customizable to fit anycourse level, this state-of-the-art program uses cadaver photos combinedwith a layering technique that allows the student to peel awaylayers of the human body to reveal structures beneath the surface.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offers animations, histologicand radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations, and comprehensivequizzing. It can be used as part of any one or two semester undergraduateanatomy & physiology or human anatomy course; Anatomy& Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, or can be combinedwith any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionNow fully customizable! Instructors can select the structures theycover in their course(s) at the easy-to-use online Faculty Portal andgenerate a “my Course Content” code. When students enter this code,only the instructor’s selected structures display in the “MY” areas ofthe program, and “MY” quizzes include only those structures. The full,unfiltered version of APR remains available in the “All” areas of theprogram. Multiple “my Course Content” codes can be uploaded—forexample, one for lecture and one for lab.Connect for APR 3.0! A complete bank of interactive questionsincluding labeling, classification, sequencing and more—all usingAPR images and animations—will be available in Connect for APR3.0 users. Questions will include remediation links that go directly intospecific structures in APR 3.0.The “Take my Quiz” button allows a student to immediatelytake a quiz on all of the structures the instructor assigned for a givenAPR module.• NEW Quiz Types!• Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spellingcounts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.Progress tracking. APR 3.0 places a checkmark next to each itemvisited in the program, helping students track their progress. Studentscan sort content by “not viewed” to see what they have left on theirlist to study. Tracking is saved across all work sessions.3 NEW modules!• Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminology andgeneral concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnificationsof the four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.22 NEW Dissections! New regional limb dissections have up to10 layers, and show vessels and nerves in context of surroundinganatomy.3D Fly-through Animations! Fly through animations of the heartand brain give students an inside perspective of these amazingorgans.Expanded Histology Coverage. More than 100 new histologyslides have been added to APR 3.0, including commonly requestedimages like blood cells and glial cells.All-new joint movement animations! A new set of animations inModule 5: Skeletal System uses a live model to demonstrate multiplemovements at each joint.Navigational improvements--• Changing views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the studentto the perspective of the topic and view they choose is accessedby clicking the new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• “Other Views” button: Allows the user to scroll through snapshots ofall views of the given structure without having to navigate away fromthe current view and individually load the other dissections in whichthe structure is found. This saves considerable navigation time.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of alllayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window. “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand corner ofscreen.Virtual Cadaver Dissection -- Using actual cadaver photographsblended together with a state of the art layering technique, Anatomy& Physiology Revealed allows students to partake in an interactivedissection of a human cadaver by peeling away layers of the humanbody to reveal structures beneath the surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive System36
Anatomy & PhysiologyHuman Physiology- TextbooksInternational editionHUMAN PHYSIOLOGY12th EditionBy Stuart Ira Fox, Los Angeles Pierce CLG2011 (August 2010) / 832 pagesISBN: 9780077350062ISBN: 9780071221900 [IE]www.mhhe.com/fox12Human Physiology, Twelfth Edition, is intended for the one-semesterHuman Physiology course often taken by allied health and biologystudents. The beginning chapters introduce basic chemical and biologicalconcepts to provide students with the framework they needto comprehend physiological principles. The chapters that followpromote conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization offacts. Health applications are included throughout the book to heighteninterest, deepen understanding of physiological concepts, and helpstudents relate the material to their individual career goals. Everyeffort has been made to help students integrate related conceptsand understand the relationships between anatomical structuresand their functions.Contents1 The Study of Body Function2 Chemical Composition of the Body3 Cell Structure and Genetic Control4 Enzymes and Energy5 Cell Respiration and Metabolism6 Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment7 The Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses8 The Central Nervous System9 The Autonomic Nervous System10 Sensory Physiology11 Endocrine Glands: Secretion and Action of Hormones12 Muscle: Mechanisms of Contraction and Neural Control13 Blood, Heart and Circulation14 Cardio Output, Blood Flow, and Blood Pressure15 The Immune System16 Respiratory Physiology17 Physiology of the Kidneys18 The Digestive System19 Regulation of Metabolism20 ReproductionInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/NEW *9780071077736*hUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYwith Health Educationby Padma B Sanghani, UV Patel College, Ganpat University2011 (July 2011) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780071077736<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitlePrimarily designed for students of pharmacy, who need to havefundamental knowledge of Human Anatomy and Physiology,this book will be equally useful to students graduating in physiotherapy,nursing, dentistry and biomedical fields. The text followsa straightforward and lucid style and is completely in harmony withthe pharmacy syllabi of most Indian universities. The book providesextensive coverage of all major organ systems of the humanbody with reference to anatomy and physiology in the simplest way.CONTENTS1. Scope of Anatomy and Physiology2. Cell3. Tissue4. Body Fluids and Lymphatic System5. Skeletal System6. Muscular System7. Cardiovascular System8. Respiratory System9. Digestive System10. Nervous System11. Special System12. Endocrine System13. Excretory System14. Integumentary System15. Blood16. Reproductive System - Female, Male17. Defense System18. Physiology of Aging19. Health Education20. Communicable Diseases and Family PlanningInternational editionVANDER’S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYThe Mechanisms of Body Function with ARIS,12th EditionBy Eric P Widmaier, Boston University, Hershel Raff, Medical College ofWisconsin and Kevin T Strang, University of Wisconsin Madison2011 (September 2010) / 784 pagesISBN: 9780077350017ISBN: 9780071222150 [IE]ISBN: 9780071084741 [IE with Connect Plus Card]www.mhhe.com/widmaier12Eric Widmaier (Boston University), Hershel Raff (Medical College ofWisconsin), and Kevin Strang (University of Wisconsin) have taken onthe challenge of maintaining the strengths and reputation of Vander’sHuman Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function. Moving beyondthe listing of mere facts, it stresses the causal chains of eventsthat constitute the mechanisms of body function. The fundamentalpurpose of this textbook is to present the principles and facts of humanphysiology in a format that is suitable for undergraduates regardlessof academic background or field of study. Vander’s Human Physiology,twelfth edition, carries on the tradition of clarity and accuracy,while refining and updating the content to meet the needs of today’sinstructors and students. The twelfth edition features a streamlined,clinically oriented focus to the study of human body systems. It hasalso responded to reviewer requests for more clinical applications.Chapter 19 was new for the eleventh edition, with three complete casestudies. The twelfth edition will contain an additional new case study.37
Anatomy & PhysiologyAdditional Physiology Inquiries have been added to many figuresthroughout the chapters. These critical-thinking questions are justone more opportunity to add to the student’s learning experience.ContentsHomeostasis: A Framework for Human PhysiologyChemical Composition of the BodyCellular structure, proteins, and MetabolismMovement of Molecules Across Cell MembranesControl of Cells by Chemical MessengersNeuronal Signaling and the Structure of the Nervous SystemSensory PhysiologyConsciousness, the Brain, and BehaviorMuscleControl of Body MovementThe Endocrine SystemCardiovascular PhysiologyRespiratory PhysiologyThe Kidneys and Regulation of Water and Inorganic IonsThe Digestion and Absorption of FoodRegulation of Organic Metabolism and Energy BalanceReproductionDefense Mechanisms of the BodyMedical Physiology: Integration Using Clinical CasesInternational editionFUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYBy Stuart Ira Fox, Los Angeles Pierce CLG2009 (January 2008) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780077226350ISBN: 9780071270373 [IE]www.mhhe.com/foxfundamentalsFundamentals of Human Physiology was conceived to meet theneeds of students and professors struggling with the complexity anddepth of the larger, more detailed human physiology textbooks currentlyavailable. In addition to being more concise and focusing onthe basics of human physiology, this text is smaller in physical size,allowing for a cheaper, easier choice for instructors.Contents1. Introduction to Human Physiology2. From Cells to Systems3. Interactions Between Cells and Their Environment4. Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses5. Central Nervous System6. Peripheral Nervous System7. Sensory System8. Endocrine System9. Muscle Physiology10. Blood and Circulation11. The Immune System12. The Lungs, Gas Transport, and Acid/Base Balance13. The Kidneys and Urinary System14. The Digestive System15. The Reproductive SystemAppendix 1: Calculations of chemical concentrations.Appendix 2: Pathways of cell respiration.Appendix 3: Mathematical concepts of selected topics in physiology.Appendix 4: Answers to multiple choice questions.Human Physiology LabNEW*9780073403670*WORKBOOK TOACCOMPANY ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY REVEALEDVERSION 3.02nd EditionBy Robert Broyles, Butler County CommunityCollege<strong>2012</strong> (August 2011) / 756 pagesISBN: 9780073403670The Workbook to Accompany Anatomy and Physiology Revealed,Version 3 by Robert Broyles is a workbook/study guide designed tohelp students get the most they can out of the Anatomy and PhysiologyRevealed (APR), and out of their anatomy and physiology course.The Table of Contents closely follows APR 3.0, and is organized alongthe lines of a typical Anatomy and Physiology course. The individualexercises include art from APR and also have review questions, tables,coloring exercises, terminology quiz questions, and reminderson key content.New to this editionA new chapter on Body Orientation has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Cells and Chemistry has been added to coincidewith APR 3.0.A new chapter on Tissues has been added to coincide withAPR 3.0.All changes to the interface of APR 3.0 have consequently beennoted and updated via directions to the student in the workbook.ContentsChapter 1: Body OrientationChapter 2: Cells and ChemistryChapter 3: TissuesChapter 4: Integumentary SystemChapter 5: Skeletal SystemChapter 6: Muscular SystemChapter 7: Nervous SystemChapter 8: Endocrine SystemChapter 9: Cardiovascular SystemChapter 10: Lymphatic SystemChapter 11: Respiratory SystemChapter 12: Digestive SystemChapter 13: Urinary SystemChapter 14: Reproductive System38
Anatomy & PhysiologyLABORATORY MANUAL HUMANPHYSIOLOGY14th EditionBy Stuart Ira Fox, Los Angeles Pierce College2011 (August 2010) / 448 pagesISBN: 9780077296179The Laboratory Guide to Human Physiology, 14th Edition, is a standalonehuman physiology manual that can be used in conjunction withany human physiology textbook. It includes a wide variety of exercisesthat support most areas covered in a human physiology course, allowinginstructors the flexibility to choose those exercises best suitedto meet their particular instructional goals. Background informationthat is needed to understand the principles and significance of eachexercise is presented in a concise manner, so that little or no supportis needed from the lecture text.Contents1 Introduction: Structure and Physiological Control Systems2 Cell Function and Biochemical Measurements3 The Nervous System and Sensory Physiology4 The Endocrine System5 Skeletal Muscles6 Blood: Gas Transport, Immunity, and Clotting Functions7 The Cardiovascular System8 Respiration and Metabolism9 Renal Function and Homeostasis10 Digestion and Nutrition11 Reproductive SystemAppendix 1 Basic ChemistryAppendix 2 Sources of Equipment and SolutionsAppendix 3 Multimedia Correlation to the Laboratory ExercisesCreditsIndexHuman Physiology- MultimediaNEW*9780077578688*pH.I.L.S VERSION 4.0 CD-ROMBy Phillip J Stephens, Villanova University2013 (April <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780077578688(Details unavailable at press time)NEW *9780073378206*ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0CD-ROM2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (June 2011)ISBN: 9780073378206Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. This state-of-the-art program usescadaver photos combined with a layering technique that allows thestudent to peel away layers of the human body to reveal structuresbeneath the surface. Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offersanimations, histologic and radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations,and comprehensive quizzing. It can be used as part of any one or twosemester undergraduate anatomy & physiology or human anatomycourse; Anatomy & Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, orcan be combined with any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionA complete bank of interactive questions including labeling, classification,sequencing and more—all using APR images and animations—willbe available in Connect for APR 3.0 users. Questions willinclude remediation links that go directly into specific structures inAPR 3.0. (These links work with the APR 3.0 Online ONLY)This printed workbook guides students through the highlights ofAPR 3.0, asking them to perform activities along the way.Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spelling counts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks. Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz typerequires students to identify anatomic structures by typing thecorrect answer. Alternate terms and various formats are countedas correct, but spelling counts! Combination quizzes: This newquiz type combines multiple choice and “click to identify” questiontypes in one quiz.• Combination quizzes: Mixing up quiz question formats keepsstudents engaged in quizzes and forces them to perform differentcognitive tasks.Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminologyand general concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnifications ofthe four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.New regional limb dissections have up to 10 layers, and showvessels and nerves in context of surrounding anatomy.Fly through animations of the heart and brain give students aninside perspective of these amazing organs.More than 100 new histology slides have been added to APR 3.0,including commonly requested images like blood cells and glial cells.A new set of animations in Module 5: Skeletal System use a livemodel to demonstrate multiple movements at each joint.39
Anatomy & PhysiologyChanging views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the student to theperspective of the topic and view they choose is accessed by clickingthe new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of alllayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window.• “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand cornerof screen.Using actual cadaver photographs blended together with a stateof the art layering technique, Anatomy & Physiology Revealed allowsstudents to partake in an interactive dissection of a human cadaver bypeeling away layers of the human body to reveal structures beneaththe surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive SystemInternational editionNEW *9780073403601*STUDENT ACCESS CARDANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYREVEALED VERSION 3.0ONLINE2nd EditionBy The University of Toledo<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011)ISBN: 9780073403601ISBN: 9780071328388 [IE]www.aprevealed.comAnatomy & Physiology Revealed is the ultimate online interactivecadaver dissection experience. Now fully customizable to fit anycourse level, this state-of-the-art program uses cadaver photos combinedwith a layering technique that allows the student to peel awaylayers of the human body to reveal structures beneath the surface.Anatomy & Physiology Revealed also offers animations, histologicand radiologic imaging, audio pronunciations, and comprehensivequizzing. It can be used as part of any one or two semester undergraduateanatomy & physiology or human anatomy course; Anatomy& Physiology Revealed is available stand-alone, or can be combinedwith any <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> book.New to this editionNow fully customizable! Instructors can select the structures theycover in their course(s) at the easy-to-use online Faculty Portal andgenerate a “my Course Content” code. When students enter this code,only the instructor’s selected structures display in the “MY” areas ofthe program, and “MY” quizzes include only those structures. The full,unfiltered version of APR remains available in the “All” areas of theprogram. Multiple “my Course Content” codes can be uploaded—forexample, one for lecture and one for lab.Connect for APR 3.0! A complete bank of interactive questionsincluding labeling, classification, sequencing and more—all usingAPR images and animations—will be available in Connect for APR3.0 users. Questions will include remediation links that go directly intospecific structures in APR 3.0.The “Take my Quiz” button allows a student to immediatelytake a quiz on all of the structures the instructor assigned for a givenAPR module.• NEW Quiz Types!• Lab practical quizzes: This new quiz type requires students toidentify anatomic structures by typing the correct answer. Alternateterms and various formats are counted as correct, but spellingcounts!• Combination quizzes: This new quiz type combines multiple choiceand “click to identify” question types in one quiz.Progress tracking. APR 3.0 places a checkmark next to each itemvisited in the program, helping students track their progress. Studentscan sort content by “not viewed” to see what they have left on theirlist to study. Tracking is saved across all work sessions.3 NEW modules!• Module 1: Body Orientation introduces anatomical terminology andgeneral concepts; Module 2: Cells & Chemistry includes a virtualcell dissection, a comprehensive histology section, and numerousanimations covering cellular processes and chemistry concepts;Module 3: Tissues presents multiple examples and magnificationsof the four tissue types and their identifying features. New animationsprovide a comprehensive tour of each tissue type.22 NEW Dissections! New regional limb dissections have up to10 layers, and show vessels and nerves in context of surroundinganatomy.3D Fly-through Animations! Fly through animations of the heartand brain give students an inside perspective of these amazingorgans.Expanded Histology Coverage. More than 100 new histologyslides have been added to APR 3.0, including commonly requestedimages like blood cells and glial cells.All-new joint movement animations! A new set of animations inModule 5: Skeletal System uses a live model to demonstrate multiplemovements at each joint.Navigational improvements--• Changing views: Topic and view menus are always present in themain navigation area so the user can change views without havingexiting to a separate screen. An image orienting the studentto the perspective of the topic and view they choose is accessedby clicking the new “Current View” button in the lower right corner.• “Other Views” button: Allows the user to scroll through snapshots ofall views of the given structure without having to navigate away fromthe current view and individually load the other dissections in whichthe structure is found. This saves considerable navigation time.• New “Save Image” functionality: The “Save Image” button, nowlocated in the lower right corner of the screen, allows the user tocapture any view they manipulate with the layer controls, a viewof the given highlighted structure, or non-highlighted views of all40
Anatomy & Physiologylayers of a dissection in the same window. Users can now saveimages to a desired location or simply copy and paste them fromthe Save Image window. “Image Information” button: Provides tissue source, magnification,etc. for histology images. Located in lower right hand corner ofscreen.Virtual Cadaver Dissection -- Using actual cadaver photographsblended together with a state of the art layering technique, Anatomy& Physiology Revealed allows students to partake in an interactivedissection of a human cadaver by peeling away layers of the humanbody to reveal structures beneath the surface.ContentsAPR 3.0 Brief TOCModule 1: Body OrientationModule 2: Cells & ChemistryModule 3: TissuesModule 4: Integumentary SystemModule 5: Skeletal SystemModule 6: Muscular SystemModule 7: Nervous SystemModule 8: Endocrine SystemModule 9: Cardiovascular SystemModule 10: Lymphatic SystemModule 11: Respiratory SystemModule 12: Digestive SystemModule 13: Urinary SystemModule 14: Reproductive SystemPathophysiologyChapter 18 Skeletal and Muscular PathophysiologyChapter 19 Reproductive PathophysiologyChapter 20 Disorders of Central ervous System Development, VascularSupport, and ProtectionChapter 21 Disorders of Movement, Sensation, and Mental FunctionChapter 22 Seizures and EpilepsyChapter 23 Pain and Pain Management Chapter 24 TraumaMedical TerminologyNEW *9780073402246*MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYA Programmed Approach, 2nd EditionBy Paula Bostwick2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780073402246www.mhhe.com/bw2eThe second edition of Medical Terminology: A Programmed Approachhas been completely updated and redesigned, but the purpose of thetext has not changed. The authors of this book, Paula Bostwick andHeidi Weber, have invested their time, research, and talents to helpyou succeed in learning medical terminology. Medical Terminology:A Programmed Approach is designed to direct your study of medicalterminology by guiding you through an organized approach to stepby-steplearning.New to this editionInternational editionPATHOPHYSIOLOGYConcepts and Applications for Health CareProfessionals, 3rd EditionBy Thomas J Nowak and A Gordon Handford of British Columbia Instituteof Tech.2004 / 752 pagesISBN: 9780070272552ISBN: 9780071214971 [IE]CONTENTSPart 1 Foundation Concepts of PathophysiologyChapter 1 Cell InjuryChapter 2 InflammationChapter 3 FeverChapter 4 HealingChapter 5 Disease of ImmunityChapter 6 NeoplasisPart 2 Systemic PathophysiologyChapter 7 Blood DisordersChapter 8 Hemodynamic DisordersChapter 9 Vascular DisordersChapter 10 Cardiac PathophysiologyChapter 11 Circulatory ShockChapter 12 Respiratory PathophysiologyChapter 13 Gastrointestinal PathophysiologyChapter 14 Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic PathophysiologyChapter 15 Renal PathophysiologyChapter 16 Fluid and Electrolyte ImbalancesChapter 17 Endocrine PathophysiologyNew, engaging 4-color design that will draw the students’ attentionto key concepts.Over 400 enhanced and new photos and line art images thatbring to life the medical terminology content.Each learning outcome is correlated to a section number to assistfocus on key content topics.Addition of progressed exercises throughout the text, correlatedto each major section: Structure and Function Terms, Word BuildingTerms, Diagnostic Terms, Pathological Terms, Surgical Terms, PharmacologicalTerms. Using pronunciation, spelling, labeling, multiplechoice, matching, and case study questions, these exercises enhancestudent learning.New summary table in every chapter restates the learningoutcomes, and provides corresponding summary points for each.End of chapter exercises built using the exercise progressionintroduced throughout the text.The format of each chapter is designed to guide you throughsteps that lead to a full understanding of the medical terminology.The chapters are divided into 6 sections:1. Major Structure and Function Terms2. Word Building3. Diagnostic, Procedural and Laboratory Terms4. Pathological Terms5. Surgical Terms6. Pharmacological TermsWithin each section there is a 4-part exercise progression. The exerciseprogression offers self-study questions that will lead to an indepth understanding of the material:a. Pronounce41
Anatomy & Physiologyb. Spellc. Understandd. ApplyContentsChapter 1: Learning TerminologyChapter 2: Word RootsChapter 3: PrefixesChapter 4: SuffixesChapter 5: The Human BodyChapter 6: Skin and Body MembranesChapter 7: The Musculoskeletal SystemChapter 8: The Nervous SystemChapter 9: Special SensesChapter 10: The Endocrine SystemChapter 11: BloodChapter 12: The Cardiovascular SystemChapter 13: The Lymphatic SystemChapter 14: The Respiratory SystemChapter 15: The Digestive SystemChapter 16: The Urinary SystemChapter 17: The Reproductive SystemAppendix A: Combining Forms, Prefixes, and SuffixesAppendix B: Medical Errors and AbbreviationsAppendix C: Laboratory Testing and Normal Reference ValuesAppendix D: English/Spanish GlossaryAppendix E: Spanish/English GlossaryAnswer KeyCreditsIndexProfessional ReferencesGANONG’S REVIEW OF MEDICALPHYSIOLOGY24th EditionBy Kim E Barrett, Susan M Barman, Scott Boitano and Heddwen LBrooks<strong>2012</strong> (April <strong>2012</strong>) / 768 pagesISBN: 9780071780032For more than four decades, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiologyhas been the leader in helping medical students and clinicians understandthe fascinating subject of human and mammalian physiology.Concisely covering every important topic without sacrificing depth orreadability, Ganong’s delivers more detailed, clinically-relevant, highyieldinformation per page than any similar text or review. Thoroughlyupdated to reflect the latest research and developments in importantareas such as the cellular basis of neurophysiology, Ganong’s Reviewof Medical Physiology incorporates examples from clinical medicinethroughout the chapters to illustrate important physiologic concepts.Whether you’re a student who needs an outstanding review for theUSMLE or a physician who wants to keep pace with the ever-changingfield of medical physiology, there’s no better place to turn than Ganong’sReview of Medical Physiology.gross anatomy: THE BIG PICTUREBy David Morton, K Bo Foreman, Kurt H Albertine, University of Utah2011 (May 2011) / 498 pagesISBN: 9780071476720A Professional PublicationGross Anatomy: The Big Picture is the perfect bridge between reviewand textbooks. With an emphasis on what you truly need to knowversus “what’s nice to know,” it features 450 full-color illustrations thatgive you a complete, yet concise, overview of essential anatomy Thebook’s user-friendly presentation consists of text on the left-hand pageand beautiful full-color illustrations on the right-hand page. In this way,you get a “big picture” of anatomy principles, delivered one conceptat a time -– making them easier to understand and retain. Strikingthe perfect balance between illustrations and text, Gross Anatomy:The Big Picture features:• High-yield review questions and answers at the end of each chapter• Numerous summary tables and figures that encapsulate importantinformation• 450 labeled and explained full-color illustrations• A final exam featuring 100 Q&As• Important clinically-relevant concepts called to your attention byconvenient icons• Bullets and numbering that break complex concepts down to easyto-rememberpointsContentsSECTION 1 BACKChapter 1. BackSECTION 2. THORAXChapter 2. Anterior Thoracic WallChapter 3. LungsChapter 4. HeartChapter 5. Superior and Posterior MediastinaSECTION 3 ABDOMEN, PELVIS AND PERINEUMChapter 6. Overview of the Abdomen, Pelvis and PerineumChapter 7. Anterior Abdominal WallChapter 8. Serous membranes of the Abdominal CavityChapter 9. ForegutChapter 10. Midgut and HindgutChapter 11. Posterior Abdominal WallChapter 12. Pelvis and PerineumChapter 13. Male Reproductive SystemChapter 14. Femail Reproductive SystemSECTION 4 HEADChapter 15. Scalp, Skull and MeningesChapter 16. BrainChapter 17. Cranial NervesChapter 18. OrbitChapter 19. EarChapter 20. Superficial FaceChapter 21. Infratemporal FossaChapter 22. Pterygopalatine FossaChapter 23. Nasal CavityChapter 24. Oral CavitySECTION 5 NECKChapter 25. Oerview of the NeckChapter 26. Triangles and Root of the NeckChapter 27. PharynxChapter 28. LarynxSECTION 6 UPPER LIMBChapter 29. Overview of the Upper LimbChapter 30. Shoulder and AxillaChapter 31. ArmChapter 32. ForearmChapter 33. HandSECTION 7 LOWER LIMBChapter 34. Overview of the Lower LimbChapter 35. Gluteal Region and HipChapter 36. ThighChapter 37. LegChapter 38. Foot42
Anatomy & PhysiologySECTION 8 FINAL EXAMINATIONChapter 39. Study Questions and AnswersSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF HUMANANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Kent M. Van De Graaff, Weber State University and R. Ward Rhees,Brigham Young University—Provo2011 (September 2010) / 192 pagesISBN: 9780071745864A Schaum’s PublicationIf you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of humananatomy and physiology, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. Thisbook is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of itsSchaum’s Outline cousin, with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness.Graphic elements such as sidebars, reader-alert icons, andboxed highlights stress selected points from the text, illuminate keysto learning, and give you quick pointers to the essentials.• Perfect if you have missed class or need extra review• Gives you expert help from teachers who are authorities in theirfields• So small and light that it fits in your backpack!Topics include: Introduction to the Human Body, Cellular Chemistry,Cell Structure and Function, Tissues, Integumentary System, SkeletalSystem, Muscle Tissue and Mode of Contraction, Muscular System,Nervous Tissue, Central Nervous System, Peripheral and AutonomicNervous System, Sensory Organs, Endocrine System, CardiovascularSystem: Blood, Cardiovascular System: The HeartContents1. Introduction to the Human Body2.Cellular Chemistry3.Cell Structure and Function4.Tissues5.Integumentary System6.Skeletal System7.Muscle Tissue and Mode of Contraction8.Muscular System9.Nervous Tissue10.Central Nervous System11.Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous System12.Sensory Organs13.Endocrine System14.Cardiovascular System: Blood15. Cardiovascular System: The Heart …International editionJUNQUEIRA’S basic histology12th EditionBy Anthony Mescher, University of Indiana School of Medicine2010 (August 2009) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780071630207ISBN: 9780071271905 [IE]A Professional PublicationFor more than three decades, Junqueira’s Basic Histology has beenunmatched in its ability to explain the function of cell and tissuestructure in the human body. Updated to reflect the latest researchin the field, and enhanced with more than 1,000 illustrations, mostin full-color, the 12th Edition is the most comprehensive and modernapproach to understanding medical histology available anywhere.ContentsKey FeaturesPrefaceAcknowledgments1.Histology and Its Methods of Study: Preparation of Tissues forStudy / Light Microscopy / Electron Microscopy / Autoradiography /Cell & Tissue Culture / Histochemistry & Cytochemistry / DetectionMethods Using Specific Interactions Between Molecules / Problemsin the Study of Tissue Sections2.The Cytoplasm: Cell Differentiation / Cytoplasmic Organelles / TheCytoskeleteon / Inclusions3.The Cell Nucleus: Components of the Nucleus / Cell Division / TheCell Cycle / Stem Cells and Tissue Renewal / Meiosis / Apoptosis4. Epithelial Tissue: Characteristic Features of Epithelial Cells / Specializationsof the Apical Cell Surface / Types of Epithelia / TransportAcross Epithelia / Renewal of Epithelial Cells5.Connective Tissue: Cells of Connective Tissue / Fibers / GroundSubstance / Types of Connective Tissue6.Adipose Tissue: White Adipose Tissue / Brown Adipose Tissue7.Cartilage: Hyaline Cartilage / Elastic Cartilage / Fibrocartilage /Cartilage Formation, Growth and Repair8. Bone: Bone Cells / Bone Matrix / Periosteum & Endostreum /Types of Bone / Osteogenesis / Bone Growth, Remodeling, & Repair /Metabolic Role of Bone / Joints9.Nerve Tissue & The Nervous System: Development of Nerve Tissue/ Neurons / Glial Cells & Neuronal Activity / Central Nervous System/ Peripheral Nervous System / Neural Plasticity & Regeneration10. Muscle Tissue: Skeletal Muscle / Cardiac Muscle / SmoothMuscle / Rengeneration of Muscle Tissue11. The Circulatory System: Heart / Tissues of the Vascular Wall /Structural Plan of Blood Vessels / Vasculature / Lymphatic VascularSystem12. Blood: Composition of Plasma / Blood Cells13. Hemopoiesis: Stem Cells, Growth Factors, & Differentiation /Bone Marrow / Maturation of Erythrocytes / Maturation of Granulocytes/ Maturation of Agranulocytes / Origin of Platelets14. The Immune System & Lymphoid Organs: Antigens / Antibodies/ Cytokines / Cells of the Immune System / Types of ImmuneResponses / Lymphoid Tissues / Thymus / Musoca-AssociatedLymphoid Tissue (MALT) / Lymph Nodes / Spleen15. Digestive Tract: General Structure of the Digestive Tract / OralCavity / Esophagus / Stomach / Small Intestine / Large Intestine /16. Organs Associated with the Digestive Tract / Salivary Glands /Pancreas / Liver / Hepatic Lobule Structure & Function / Biliary Tract& Gallbladder17. The Respiratory System: Respiratory Epithelium / Nasal Cavities/ Sinuses & Nasopharynx / Larynx / Trachea / Bronchial Tree & Lung/ Pulmonary Vasculature & Nerves / Pleura / Respiratory Movements18. Skin: Epidermis / Dermis / Subcutaneous Tissue / Vessels &Sensory Receptors / Hair / Nails / Glands of the Skin19. The Urinary System: Kidneys / Blood Circulation / Ureters,Bladder, & Urethra /20. Endocrine Glands: Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis) / Adrenal Glands/ Pancreatic Islets / Diffuse Neuroendocrine System / Thyroid Gland/ Parathyroid Gland / Pineal Gland21. The Male Reproductive System: Testes / Intratesticular Ducts/ Excretory Genital Ducts / Accessory Glands / Penis22. The Female Reproductive System: Ovaries / Uterine Tubes /Uterus / Vagina / Mammary Glands23. The Eye and Ear: Special Sense Organs / Eyes: The PhotoreceptorSystem / Ears: The Vestibuloauditory SystemAppendix: Light Microscopy StainsFigure CreditsIndex43
Anatomy & PhysiologySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF HUMAN ANATOMYAND PHYSIOLOGY3rd EditionBy Kent Van De Graaff, R Ward Rhees, Brigham Young University andSidney L Palmer2010 (August 2009) / 432 pagesISBN: 9780071623308A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology provides asystematic review of anatomy and physiology with clear and conciseexplanations, accompanied by numerous exercises that help youlearn and test yourself. The revised edition will include comprehensivereview of the human body’s cellular chemistry and structure, tissues,systems, immunity, and reproduction process.CONTENTS1. Introduction to the Human Body2. Cellular Chemistry3. Cell Structure and Function4. Tissues5. Integumentary System6. Skeletal System7. Muscle Tissue and Mode of Contraction8. Muscular System9. Nervous Tissue10. Central Nervous System11. Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous System12. Sensory Organs13. Endocrine System14. Cardiovascular System: Blood15. Cardiovascular System: The Heart16. Cardiovascular System: Vessels and Blood Circulation17. Lymphatic System and Body Immunity18. Respiratory System19. Digestive System20. Metabolism, Nutrition, and Temperature Regulation21. Urinary System22. Water and Electrolyte Balance23. Reproductive SystemREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asiaInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/44
Biology- Supplements.................................................................................................68Biology Majors - Laboratory................................................................................63Biology Non Majors Laboratory.......................................................................... 57General Biology Majors - Textbook.....................................................................60General Biology Non Majors - Textbook..............................................................47Human Biology- Laboratory.....................................................................................................67- Textbook........................................................................................................66Professional References.....................................................................................69BIOLOGY45
New TitlesBIOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageBiology: The Essentials Hoefnagels 9780078096921 48Biology, 11e Mader 9780073525501 47, 60Lab Manual to accompany Biology, 11e Mader 9780077479718 63BIOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageConcepts in Biology, 14e Enger 9780073403465 50Laboratory Manual Concepts in Biology, 14e Enger 9780077295257 57The Living World, 7e Johnson 9780078024177 52Biology: Concepts & Investigations, 2e Hoefnagels 9780073403472 51Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 9780073525518 53Human Biology, 12e Mader 9780073525464 66Lab Manual for Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 9780077402150 58Lab Manual for Human Biology, 12e Mader 9780077348625 67Photo Atlas for General Biology, 3e Strete 9780073525556 59, 63,6846
BiologyGeneral Biology- Non MajorsTextbookInternational editionNEW*9780073525501*BIOLOGY11th EditionBy Sylvia S Mader2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1024 pagesISBN: 9780073525501ISBN: 9780071317580 [IE]Biology is a comprehensive introductory biology textbook for nonmajorsor mixed-majors courses that covers biology in a traditionalorder from the structure and function of the cell to the organization ofthe biosphere. The book, which centers on the evolution and diversityof organisms, is appropriate for a one- or two-semester course. Theeleventh edition is the epitome of Mader’s expertise: Its concise,precise writing uses an economy of words to present the material assuccinctly and clearly as possible, thereby enabling students -- evennon-majors -- to understand the concepts without necessarily askingthe instructor to explain further. Sylvia Mader represents one of theicons of science education. Her dedication to her students, coupledwith her clear, concise writing style has benefited the education ofthousands of students over the past three decades. Dr. Michael’sWindelspecht: The integration of text and the digital world are nowcomplete with the addition of Michael’s Windelspecht’s expertise inthe development of digital learning assets. For over ten years, Michaelserved as the Introductory Biology Coordinator at Appalachian StateUniversity, in Boone NC where he directed a program that enrolls over4,500 non-science majors annually. Michael has acted as the leadingarchitect in the design of the Mader media content for <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’sConnectPlus and LearnSmart. These assets allow instructors toeasily design interactive tutorial materials, enhance presentations inboth the online and traditional environments, and assess the learningobjectives and outcomes of your course.NEW TO THIS EDITIONTHE THEMES: The themes in this textbook act as the threadsthat tie the biological content of the textbook book together. Theauthoring team has identified three primary themes for this editionof the text:• Nature of <strong>Science</strong>: In order to develop a deeper understanding ofthe life sciences, today’s students need to develop an appreciationfor the fact that science a process, and that this process hasapplication to their everyday lives. This theme focuses on howscientists do science, and the importance of scientific inquiry.• Evolution: Evolutionary change, and the mechanism of naturalselection, are the the core unifying concepts of the biological sciences.By following this theme through the chapter, the studentswill develop a better understanding of how evolution has shaped,and continues to shape, life on this planet.• Biological Systems: From cells to ecosystems, all life is interconnected.This theme acts as a method of developing a holisticapproach to the study of the life sciences, by demonstrating howsome of the same principles that regulate life at the cellular levelhave a role in physiology and ecosystem biology.The themes run through each chapter and tie the material togetherwith the following tools:• Unit Learning Outcomes: Each unit now contains unit-level learningoutcomes that will assist your students in understanding howthe diverse concepts in the biological sciences are connected bycommon threads. As is the case with all learning outcomes in thetext, these unit level objectives are assessable from within Connect.The unit level learning outcomes are integrated with the threethemes by use of a variety of assets:• Following the Themes: The introduction of each theme (Nature of<strong>Science</strong>, Evolution, Biological Systems) is presented at the beginningof each chapter. These statements provide a summary of howthe content of that chapter will apply to each of the three themes.• Thematic Feature Readings. While each theme is integrated intothe entire chapter, the authors have also designed feature readingsto engage your students in the nature of science, evolution, andbiological systems. Each reading contains “questions to consider”to promote scientific inquiry in your students.-• Connecting The Concepts with the Themes: At the end of thechapter, the authors provide a brief synopsis of how each themewas integrated into the chapter. This further develops the themeas a series of learning thread, allowing the instructor and studentto bring related concepts together more easily.DIGITAL STORY: The authoring team recognizes that today’sstudents are digital learners. Therefore, not only has the contentbeen developed in tandem with the text, but the author team hasbeen actively involved at all levels of digital content development.NEW PEDOGOGICAL TOOLS:• Learning Outcomes/Check Your Progress: The author has identified3-4 Learning Outcomes for each heading. These have beenconstructed using Bloom’s Taxonomy and will allow assessmentof key concepts. At the end of each section there are questions tohelp students assess and apply their understanding of the materialin that section.• Before You Begin: Allows the students to assess whether they havemastered prerequisite key concepts before proceeding further intothe chapter material.• Media Integration: Today’s students are primarily digital and visualbasedlearners. In this edition we have added vibrant Media ICONSthroughout the chapter to indicate where relevant animations,video and MP3 files are available to students through Connect.They are designed to enhance the relevancy and applications ofthe chapter content.The Mader/Windelspecht Story:• Sylvia Mader is the subject matter expert and learning system architectin one. Dr. Mader continues to be involved in the developmentof the content and authorship of the lab manuals. Sylvia has taughtmillions of students the language of biology. Her in-class teachingexperience is what led Sylvia to making the time to design her textlayout specifically to the non-majors and mixed majors market. Thistext with its traditional approach was designed specifically for thescience shy non-majors student. With its legendary straightforward,succinct and concise writing style and market leading art program,Mader: Biology stands apart from other biology texts. This Madertext includes relevant examples and analogies that apply to thestudent’s everyday lives for a deeper understanding.• Dr. Michael Windelspecht: The integration of text and the digitalworld are now complete with the addition of Dr. Michael’s Windelspecht’sexpertise in the development of digital learning assets. Forover ten years, Dr. Michael Windelspecht served as the IntroductoryBiology Coordinator at Appalachian State University, in Boone NCwhere he directed a program that enrolls over 4,500 non-sciencemajors annually. Dr Windelspecht has acted is the leading architectin the design of the Mader media content for <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ConnectPlusand LearnSmart. These assets allow instructors to easily47
Biologydesign interactive tutorial materials, enhance presentations in boththe online and traditional environments, and assess the learningobjectives and outcomes of your course.SIGNIFICANT CONTENT REVISION:• In addition to the thematic approach of the text, the authors havemade substantial changes to a number of areas, specifically inthe coverage of evolution. As a theme of the text, the relationshipbetween evolution and life is covered in all of the chaptersof the text. Physiology chapters now contain a greater coverageof comparative physiology. The chapters on microevolution andspeciation contain new illustrations that will greatly assist yourstudent’s understanding of how evolution influences life.Contents1 A View of LifeUnit 1 The Cell2 Basic Chemistry3 The Chemistry of Organic Molecules4 Cell Structure and Function5 Membrane Structure and Function6 Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes7 Photosynthesis8 Cellular RespirationUnit 2 Genetic Basis of Life9 The Cell Cycle and Cellular Reproduction10 Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction11 Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance12 Molecular Biology of the Gene13 Regulation of Gene Activity14 Biotechnology and GenomicsUnit 3 Evolution15 Darwin and Evolution16 How Populations Evolve17 Speciation and Macroevolution18 Origin and History of Life19 Systematics and PhylogenyUnit 4 Microbiology and Evolution20 Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea21 Protist Evolution and Diversity22 Fungi Evolution and DiversityUnit 5 Plant Evolution and Biology23 Plant Evolution and Diversity24 Flowering Plants: Structure and Organization25 Flowering Plants: Nutrition and Transport26 Flowering Plants: Control of Growth Responses27 Flowering Plants: ReproductionUnit 6 Animal Evolution and Diversity28 Invertebrate Evolution29 Vertebrate Evolution30 Human EvolutionUnit 7 Comparative Animal Biology31 Animal Organization and Homeostasis32 Circulation and Cardiovascular Systems33 Lymph Transport and Immunity34 Digestive Systems and Nutrition35 Respiratory Systems36 Body Fluid Regulation and Excretory Systems37 Neurons and Nervous Systems38 Sense Organs39 Locomotion and Support Systems40 Hormones and Endocrine Systems41 Reproductive Systems42 Animal DevelopmentUnit 8 Behavior and Ecology43 Behavioral Ecology44 Population Ecology45 Community and Ecosystem Ecology46 Major Ecosystems of the Biosphere47 Conservation of BiodiversityInternational editionNEW *9780078096921*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780078096921ISBN: 9780071317603 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hoefnagelsBIOLOGY: THE ESSENTIALSBy Marielle Hoefnagels, University of Oklahoma-NormanMariëlle Hoefnagels presents up-to-date information using a scientificapproach and relevant examples to illustrate the basic biologicalconcepts. Mariëlle’s focus on evolutionary processes and implicationsaid a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of Biology, whichwill help students make connections and grasp the importance andrelevance of biology in their lives.BIOLOGY EXPLAINED YOUR WAY - In writing this book Mariëlle hasmaintained a TOTAL FOCUS ON THE STUDENT and what they needto be successful in this course by providing the tools and directionneeded to support understanding and learning, not memorizing. Herprimary goal has been to simplify the more complicated biologicalcontent to the elements that students need to actually understand it.• WANT TO DELIVER AN ESSENTIAL OVERVIEW? The earlysections of the chapters serve as an overview that introduces theimportance and overall result of the process but skips the detail.• WANT TO DELIVER A BIT MORE DEPTH? The remaining sectionsare available as an option for those instructors who want toteach more.COMPLETE INTEGRATION OF TEXT AND DIGITAL: A variety ofthese hallmark Hoefnagels features blend incredibly well with theConnect digital platform and enhance the ever evolving deliverymethods of our content.FeaturesAUTHOR STORY: Marielle Hoefnagels is an assistant professoron the faculty of the departments of Botany/Microbiology and Zoologyat The University of Oklahoma. She received her Ph.D in plantpathology from Oregon State University in 1997.NEW CHAPTER PEDAGOGY - LEARNING HOW TO LEARN& RELEVANCY: In this new text Marielle has incorporated the timetested learning tools that she uses in her own courseLEARN HOW TO LEARN• Chapter Outline and Learn How To Learn Study Tip - Two-pagehigh interest chapter openers describe a biological concept coveredin the chapter using a real world example. The outline previewsthe main chapter concepts and the Study Tip is designed to helpstudents take a concrete step towards improved learning.• Figure It Out - focusing on quantitative skills, these questions allowstudents to apply new ideas right away• Pull It Together - Concept Maps• Write It Out - asks students to recall and integrate key chaptermaterial.RELEVANCY• What’s The Point?• Why We Care?• Burning Questions - Inquiry, currency and relevancy48
BiologyEVOLUTION COVERAGE - Investigating Life: each chapter’scapstone concept focuses on a scientific study that shed light on anevolutionary topic. In each case, the emphasis is on how scientistsdeveloped and tested a specific hypothesis. Often illustrating thework of global teams of researchers, these reinforce the connectionsbetween multiple fields of biology.ART - Beautiful color-coordinated art and photo program, developedwith the purpose of addressing student learning styles. Eachart figure has been thoroughly analyzed by the development team,our faculty consultant group, and by the author.MODERN APPROACH TO GENETICS. The genetics unit beginswith material on DNA structure and gene function (Chapter 7). DNAreplication is placed at the start of the chapter on mitotic cell division(Chapter 8), which is followed by Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis(Chapter 9). Patterns of Inheritance (Chapter 10) comes next, buildingon what students learned in chapter 9 about the production ofgametes. A new chapter on DNA Technology (Chapter 11) roundsout the unit.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology - <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connect interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlus - This version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic eBook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableeBook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the eBook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress.Companion Site - a vast array of electronic teaching and learningtools, including animations and videos with quizzing, pre-tests,practice quizzes, post-tests, and on-line labs.Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever, whenever,and however you want! Presentation Center is an online digitallibrary containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used to createcustomized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes, compellingcourse websites, or attractive printed support materials. Accessto your book, access to all books! This ever-growing resource givesinstructors the power to utilize assets specific to their adopted textbookas well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> books in the library.Presentation Center’s dynamic search engine allows you to exploreby discipline, course, textbook chapter, asset type, or keyword. Simplybrowse, select, and download the files you need to build engagingcourse materials. All assets are copyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> HigherEducation but can be used by instructors for classroom purposes.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard® have teamedup! What does this mean for you?• Life simplified. Now, all <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content (text, tools, & homework)can be accessed directly from within your Blackboard course.All with one sign-on.• Deep integration. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s content and content engines areseamlessly woven within your Blackboard course.• No more manual synching! Connect assignments withinBlackboard automatically (and instantly) feed grades directly toyour Blackboard grade center. No more keeping track of twogradebooks!• A solution for everyone. Even if your institution is not currently usingBlackboard, we have a solution for you. Ask your <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representative for details.CONTENTSUnit 1: <strong>Science</strong>, Chemistry, and Cells1. Scientific Study of Life2. Chemistry of Life3. Cells4. The Energy of Life5. Photosynthesis6. How Cells Release EnergyUnit 2: Biotechnology, Genetics, and Inheritance7. DNA Structure and Gene Function8. DNA Replication, Mitosis, and the Cell Cycle9. Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis10. Patterns of Inheritance11. DNA TechnologyUnit 3: Evolution and Diversity12. Forces of Evolutionary Change13. Evidence of Evolution14. Speciation and Extinction15. Evolution and Diversity of Microbial Life16. Evolution and Diversity of Plants17. Evolution and Diversity of AnimalsUnit 4: Ecology18. Population Ecology19. Communities and Ecosystems20. Preserving BiodiversityUnit 5: Plant Physiology21. Plant Form and Function22. Reproduction and Development of Flowering PlantsUnit 6: Animal Physiology23. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems24. The Nervous System and the Senses25. The Endocrine System26. The Musculoskeletal System27. The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems28. Digestion, Nutrition, and Excretion29. The Immune System30. 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BiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073403465*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780073403465ISBN: 9780071315081 [IE]www.mhhe.com/enger14eCONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY14th EditionBy Eldon Enger, Delta CollegeEnger/Ross/Bailey: Concepts in Biology is a relatively brief introductorygeneral biology text written for students with no previous sciencebackground. The authors strive to use the most accessible vocabularyand writing style possible while still maintaining scientific accuracy.The text covers all the main areas of study in biology from cells throughecosystems. Evolution and ecology coverage are combined in PartFour to emphasize the relationship between these two main subjectareas. The new, 13th edition is the latest and most exciting revisionof a respected introductory biology text written by authors who knowhow to reach students through engaging writing, interesting issuesand applications, and accessible level. Instructors will appreciatethe book’s scientific accuracy, complete coverage and extensivesupplement package.NEW TO THIS EDITIONEngaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• The Enger Companion Site is a vast array of electronic teachingand learning tools, including animations and videos with quizzing,pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, and on-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growingresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engineallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.CONTENTS(Contents of 13th Edition)Part I Introduction1 What is Biology?Part II Cornerstones: Chemistry, Cells, and Metabolism2 The Basics of Life: Chemistry3 Organic Molecules-The Molecules of Life4 Cell Structure and Function5 Enzymes, Coenzymes, and Energy6 Biochemical Pathways-Cellular Respiration7 Biochemical Pathways-PhotosynthesisPart III Molecular Biology, Cell Division and Genetics8 DNA and RNA: The Molecular Basis of Heredity9 Cell Division10 Patterns of Inheritance11 Applications of BiotechnologyPart IV Evolution and Ecology12 Diversity within Species and Population Genetics13 Evolution and Natural Selection14 The Formation of Species and Evolutionary Change15 Ecosystem Dynamics: The Flow of Energy and Matter16 Community Interactions17 Population Ecology18 Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects of BehaviorPart V The Origin and Classification of Life19 The Origin of Life and Evolution of Cells20 The Classification and Evolution of Organisms21 The Nature of Microorganisms22 The Plant Kingdom23 The Animal KingdomPart VI Physiological Processes24 Materials Exchange in the Body25 Nutrition: Food and Diet26 The Body’s Control Mechanisms and Immunity27 Human Reproduction, Sex, and SexualityREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia50
BiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073403472*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780073403472ISBN: 9780071315548 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hoefnagels2eBIOLOGYConcepts & Investigations,2nd EditionBy Marielle Hoefnagels, University of Oklahoma-NormanThis new non-majors biology textbook offers an engaging writing style,strong focus on scientific inquiry and evolution, an emphasis on applicationsand a superior pedagogical system within a concepts format.New to this editionNEW CHAPTER PEDAGOGY: In this new edition Marielle hasincorporated the latest learning tools;• Figure It Out-focusing on quantitative skills, these questions allowstudents to apply new ideas right away• Pull It TogetherConcept Maps• Write It Out-asks students to recall and integrate key chaptermaterial.• Critical Thinking questions have been added to each InvestigatingLife Section in the text.• As an experienced teacher and textbook author, Marielle Hoefnagelsset out to answer the student question,• “What’s The Point”On every page of her new book:• Attention Grabbing Essay, Chapter Outline and Learn How ToLearn Study TipTwo-page high interest chapter openers describea biological concept covered in the chapter using a real worldexample. The outline previews the main chapter concepts andthe Study Tip is designed to help students take a concrete steptowards improved learning.• Apply It Now-Application based readings• RETAINED TOOLS• Burning Questions-Inquiry, currency and relevancy• Focus On Model Organisms continues to shine the spotlight onspecies that that have contributed to our understanding of life.MODERN APPROACH TO GENETICS. The genetics unit hasbeen rearranged to combine the material on gene function with DNAstructure. This new chapter opens the genetics unit.(Chapter 7) Thematerial on DNA replication has been moved to the chapter on celldivision.(Chapter 8) Chapter 9, Sexual Reproduction and Meiosisremains in its original location. The two chapters on inheritancepatterns have been rolled into one to improve continuity and reduceredundancy(Chapter 10)ART-Beautiful color-coordinated art and photo program, developedwith the purpose of addressing student learning styles. Eachart figure has been thoroughly analyzed by the development team,our faculty consultant group, and by the author.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• Hoefnagels Companion Site is a vast array of electronic teachingand learning tools, including animations and videos with quizzing,pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, and on-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growingresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engineallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.Chapter by Chapter color customization -Professors now havethe option to select only the chapters they cover in lecture and laballowing students savings in book costs.ContentsUnit 1: The Cellular Basis of Life1. What is Life?2. The Chemistry of Life3. The Dynamic Cell4. The Energy of Life5. Photosynthesis6. How Cells Release EnergyUnit 2: The Molecular Basis of Life7. DNA Structure and Replication8. The Cell Cycle9. Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis10. Patterns of Inheritance11. Chromosomes and Human Inheritance Patterns12. Gene Function, Gene Regulation, and BiotechnologyUnit 3: The Evolution of Life13. The Forces of Evolutionary Change14. Speciation and Extinction15. Evidence for Evolution16. The Origin and History of LifeUnit 4: The Diversity of Life17. Viruses and Simple Infectious Agents18. Bacteria and Archaea51
Biology19. Protista20. Plants21. Fungi22. Animals I – Invertebrates23. Animals II – VertebratesUnit 5: Plant Life24. Plant Form and Function25. Plant Nutrition and Transport26. Reproduction and Development of Flowering PlantsUnit 6: Animal Life27. Animal Tissues, Organ Systems and Homeostasis28. The Nervous System29. The Sensory System30. The Endocrine System31. The Musculoskeletal System32. The Circulatory System33. The Respiratory System34. Digestion and Animal Nutrition35. Regulation of Temperature and Body Fluids36. The Immune System37. Animal Reproduction and DevelopmentUnit 7: The Ecology of Life38. Animal Behavior39. Populations40. Communities and Ecosystems41. The Biosphere42. Conserving BiodiversityInternational editionNEW*9780078024177*THE LIVING WORLD7th EditionBy George B Johnson<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 896 pagesISBN: 9780078024177ISBN: 9780071315623 [IE]www.mhhe.com/tlw7The Living World is often considered a student favorite. GeorgeJohnson has written this non-majors textbook from the ground up tobe an engaging and accessible learning tool with an emphasis on“how things work and why things happen the way they do”. The LivingWorld focuses on concepts rather than terminology and technicalinformation, and features a straightforward, clear writing style and awide variety of media assets to enhance the content of the textbook.The integration of text and the digital world are now complete with<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ConnectPlus and LearnSmart.NEW TO THIS EDITIONIntegration of Learning ObjectivesIntegrated Art -- Throughout the text, descriptions of the arthave been incorporated into the textual discussion, encouraging thestudents to look at the art as they are reading the textual descriptions.In many cases, the artwork has been revised to make these rat tieinsin the text clearer and more meaningful. A numbering system hasbeen placed within the figures allowing the text to guide the studentthrough particular areas of a figure.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• Johnson The Living World Companion Site is a vast array ofelectronic teaching and learning tools, including animations andvideos with quizzing, pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, andon-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growingresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engineallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.CONTENTSPart 1 The Study of LifeChapter 1 The <strong>Science</strong> of BiologyChapter 2 Evolution and EcologyPart 2 The Living CellChapter 3 The Chemistry of LifeChapter 4 Molecules of LifeChapter 5 CellsChapter 6 Energy and LifeChapter 7 Photosynthesis: Acquiring Energy from the SunChapter 8 How Cells Harvest Energy from FoodPart 3 The Continuity of LifeChapter 9 MitosisChapter 10 MeiosisChapter 11 Foundations of GeneticsChapter 12 DNA: The Genetic MaterialChapter 13 How Genes WorkPart 4 The New Biology52
BiologyChapter 14 Gene TechnologyChapter 15 GenomicsChapter 16 The Revolution in Cell TechnologyPart 5 The Evolution and Diversity of LifeChapter 17 Evolution and Natural SelectionChapter 18 How We Name Living ThingsChapter 19 The First Single-Celled CreaturesChapter 20 Advent of the EukaryotesChapter 21 Fungi Invade the LandPart 6 Plant LifeChapter 22 Evolution of PlantsChapter 23 Plant Form and FunctionChapter 24 Plant Reproduction and GrowthPart 7 Evolution of Animal LifeChapter 25 Evolution of the Animal PhylaChapter 26 History of the VertebratesChapter 27 How Humans EvolvedPart 8 Animal LifeChapter 28 The Animal Body and How It MovesChapter 29 CirculationChapter 30 RespirationChapter 31 The Path of Food Through the Animal BodyChapter 32 Maintaining the Internal EnvironmentChapter 33 How the Body Defends ItselfChapter 34 The Nervous SystemChapter 35 Chemical Signaling Within the Animal BodyChapter 36 Reproduction and DevelopmentPart 9 The Living EnvironmentChapter 37 EcosystemsChapter 38 Populations and CommunitiesChapter 39 Behavior and the EnvironmentChapter 40 Planet Under StressInternational editionNEW *9780073525518*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 736 pagesISBN: 9780073525518ISBN: 9780071315951 [IE]www.mhhe.com/maderessentials3essentials of biology3rd EditionBy Sylvia Mader and Michael Windelspecht, AppalachianState University-ToEssentials of Biology is an introductory biology text for non-majorstudents that combines Dr. Sylvia Mader’s superb and accessiblewriting style with clear visuals, a comprehensive learning system, andabundant applications and relevancy. Essentials of Biology explainsthe principles of biology clearly and illustrates them in a captivating,easy-to-understand manner. It emphasizes the relevance of biologyto students’ lives within a framework of biodiversity and is organizedaround the major concepts of biology—cells theory, gene theory,evolution, the theory of homeostasis, and ecosystems. The integrationof text and the digital world are now complete with the addition ofDr. Michael’s Windelspecht’s expertise in the development of digitallearning assets. Dr Windelspecht has acted is the leading architect inthe design of the Mader media content for <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ConnectPlusand LearnSmart. ConnectPlus suite of learning tools. These assetswill allow you to easily design interactive tutorial materials, enhancepresentations in both the online and traditional environments, andassess the learning objectives and outcomes of your course.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNEW APPLICATION BASED PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES• Learning Outcomes The author has identified 3-4 Learning Outcomesfor each heading. These have been constructed usingBloom’s Taxonomy and will allow assessment of key concepts.• Before You Begin Allows the students to assess whether they havemastered prerequisite key concepts before proceeding further intothe chapter material.• Connecting The Concepts Develops a series of learning threadsthat allow the instructor and student to bring related conceptstogether more easily.• Connections and Misconceptions These applications are designedto connect interesting topics to the student’s life and address commonmisconceptions regarding the science of biology that studentsfrequently have.• Media ICONS Today’s students are primarily digital and visualbasedlearners. In this edition we have added vibrant Media ICONSthrough out the chapter to indicate where relevant animations,video and MP3 files are available to students through Connect.They are designed to enhance the relevancy and applications ofthe chapter content.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• The Mader Companion Site is a vast array of electronic teachingand learning tools, including animations and videos with quizzing,pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, and on-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growingresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engine53
Biologyallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.Bioethical Issues. The Bioethical Issue at the end of eachchapter briefly discusses a controversial issue confronting societyand poses questions to help students fully consider the issue andarrive at an opinion.Contents1 A View of LifePart 1 The Cell2 The Chemical Basis of Life3 The Organic Molecules of Life4 Inside the Cell5 The Dynamic Cell6 Energy for Life7 Energy for CellsPart 2 Genetics8 Cellular Reproduction9 Sexual Reproduction10 Patterns of Inheritance11 DNA Biology and Technology12 Gene Regulation and Cancer13 Genetic CounselingPart 3 Evolution14 Darwin and Evolution15 Evolution on a Small Scale16 Evolution on a Large ScalePart 4 Diversity of Life17 The First Forms of Life18 Land Environment: Plants and Fungi19 Both Water and Land: AnimalsPart 5 Plant Structure and Function20 Plant Anatomy and Growth21 Plant Responses and ReproductionPart 6 Animal Structure and Function22 Being Organized and Steady23 The Transport Systems24 The Maintenance Systems25 Human Nutrition26 Defenses Against Disease27 The Control Systems28 Sensory Input and Motor Output29 Reproduction and DevelopmentPart 7 Ecology30 Ecology of Populations31 Communities and Ecosystems32 Human Impact on the BiosphereInternational editionCONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Sylvia S Mader2011 (September 2010) / 928 pagesISBN: 9780077350147ISBN: 9780071222037 [IE]www.mhhe.com/maderconcepts2Instructors consistently ask for a textbook that helps students understandthe relationships between the main concepts of biology, so theyare not learning facts about biology in isolation. Mader’s Concepts ofBiology was developed to fill this void. Organized around the mainthemes of biology, Concepts of Biology guides students to thinkconceptually about biology and the world around them. Just as thelevels of biological organization flow from one level to the next, themesand topics in Concepts of Biology are tied to one another throughoutthe chapter, and between the chapters and parts. Combined with Dr.Mader’s hallmark writing style, exceptional art program, and pedagogicalframework, difficult concepts become easier to understandand visualize, allowing students to focus on understanding how theconcepts are related. The integration of text and the digital worldare now complete with <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ConnectPlus and LearnSmart.ConnectPlus allows you assign content from the text by LearningOutcomes and the reporting features are the best in the market.CONTENTSChapter 1: Biology is the Study of LifePart I: Organisms are Composed of CellsChapter 2: Basic Chemistry and CellsChapter 3: Organic Molecules and CellsChapter 4: Structure and Function of CellsChapter 5: Dynamic Activities of CellsChapter 6: Pathways of PhotosynthesisChapter 7: Pathways of Cellular RespirationPart II: Genes Control the Traits of OrganismsChapter 8: Cell Division and ReproductionChapter 9: Patterns of Genetic InheritanceChapter 10: Molecular Biology of InheritanceChapter 11: Regulation of Gene ActivityChapter 12: Biotechnology and GenomicsPart III: Organisms are Related and Adapted to their EnvironmentChapter 13: Darwin and EvolutionChapter 14: Speciation and EvolutionChapter 15: The History and Classification of Life on EarthChapter 16: Evolution of Microbial LifeChapter 17: Evolution of ProtistsChapter 18: Evolution of Plants and FungiChapter 19: Evolution of AnimalsChapter 20: Evolution of HumansPart IV: Plants are HomeostaticChapter 21: Plant Organization and HomeostasisChapter 22: Nutrition and Transport in PlantsChapter 23: Regulation of Growth and Responses in PlantsChapter 24: Reproduction and Development of PlantsPart V: Animals are HomeostaticChapter 25: Animal Organization and HomeostasisChapter 26: Coordination by Neural SignalingChapter 27: Sense OrgansChapter 28: Locomotion and Support SystemsChapter 29: Circulation and Cardiovascular SystemsChapter 30: Lymph Transport and ImmunityChapter 31: Digestive Systems and NutritionChapter 32: Gas Exchange and Transport in AnimalsChapter 33: Osmoregulation and ExcretionChapter 34: Coordination by Hormone SignalingChapter 35: Reproduction and DevelopmentPart VI: Organisms Live in EcosystemsChapter 36: Population EcologyChapter 37: Behavioral EcologyChapter 38: Community and Ecosystem EcologyChapter 39: Major Ecosystems of the BiosphereChapter 40: Conservation of Biodiversity54
BiologyInternational editionINQUIRY INTO LIFE13th EditionBy Sylvia S Mader2011 (January 2010) / 832 pagesISBN: 9780077280109ISBN: 9780071220385 [IE]www.mhhe.com/maderinquiry13Basic biological concepts and processes with a human emphasis.From the unique delivery of biology content, to the time tested artprogram, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Dr.Sylvia Mader has formed a teaching system that will both motivateand enable your students to understand and appreciate the wondersof all areas of biology. Inquiry into Life, 13/e emphasizes the applicationof all areas of biology to knowledge of human concerns, what thestudents are able to relate to. This distinctive text was developed tostand apart from all other non-majors texts with a unique approach,unparalleled art, and a straightforward, succinct writing style that hasbeen acclaimed by both users and reviewers.Contents1 The Study of LifePart I Cell Biology2 The Molecules of Cells3 Cell Structure and Function4 Membrane Structure and Function5 Cell Division6 Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes7 Cellular RespirationPart II Plant Biology8 Photosynthesis9 Plant Organization and Function10 Plant Reproduction and ResponsesPart III Maintenance of the Human Body11 Human Organization12 Cardiovascular System13 Lymphatic and Immune Systems14 Digestive System and Nutrition15 Respiratory System16 Urinary System and ExcretionPart IV Integration and Control of the Human Body17 Nervous System18 Senses19 Musculoskeletal System20 Endocrine SystemPart V Continuance of the Species21 Reproductive System22 Development and Aging23 Patterns of Inheritance24 DNA Biology and Technology25 Control of Gene Expression and Cancer26 Genetic CounselingPart VI Evolution and Diversity27 Evolution of Life28 Microbiology29 Plants30 Animals: Part I31 Animals: Part IIPart VII Behavior and Ecology32 Animal Behavior33 Population Growth and Regulation34 Nature of Ecosystems35 The Biosphere36 Environmental ConcernsInternational editionESSENTIALS OF THE LIVING WORLD3rd EditionBy George Johnson and Jonathan Losos of Washington University -StLouis2010 (August 2009) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780077280079ISBN: 9780070167766 [IE]www.mhhe.com/esstlw3A student favorite, this engaging text, now presented with a new singlecolumn format, is rich with student-oriented applications and illustrationsthat drive the learning. Written from scratch to be an appealingand accessible learning tool with an emphasis on “how things workand why things happen the way they do”, this Essentials text featuresa straightforward, clear writing style with ample use of analogies tohelp students relate new material to familiar things. NEW digital assetsfor the 3rd edition include high interest video clips and animations ofkey biological concepts.Contents1 The <strong>Science</strong> of Biology2 The Chemistry of Life3 Molecules of Life4 Cells5 Energy and Life6 Photosynthesis: Acquiring Energy from the Sun7 How Cells Harvest Energy from Food8 Mitosis9 Meiosis10 Foundations of Genetics11 DNA: The Genetic Material12 How Genes Work13 The New Biology14 Evolution and Natural Selection15 Exploring Biological Diversity16 Evolution of Microbial Life17 Evolution of Plants18 Evolution of Animals19 Populations and Communities20 Ecosystems21 Behavior and the Environment22 How Human Influence the Living World23 The Animal Body and How It Moves24 Circulation25 Respiration26 The Path of Food Through the Animal Body27 Maintaining the Internal Environment28 How the Body Defends Itself29 The Nervous System30 Chemical Signaling Within the Animal Body31 Reproduction and Development32 Plant Form and Function33 Plant Reproduction and Growth55
BiologyBIOLOGYAn Australian Focus, 4th EditionBy Bruce Knox (Deceased), Pauline Ladiges and Barbara Evans of Universityof Melbourne and Robert Saint, Australian National Univeristy2010 (September 2010)ISBN: 9780071012300 (with Connect Plus)<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Titlewww.mhhe.com/au/knox4eBiology: An Australian Focus is the only local ground-up introductorytext. Now in its fourth edition, the text has been written by our region’sleading academic scientists. The unique nature of Australian and NewZealand flora, fauna and ecosystems is integrated into discussion andexploration of the general principles and topics of introductory biology.CONTENTSPart 1: Cell biology and energeticsChapter 1: Nature of moleculesChapter 2: BiomoleculesChapter 3: The chemistry of lifeChapter 4: Functioning cellsChapter 5: Movement across membranesChapter 6: Harvesting energyChapter 7: Cells, tissues and signalsChapter 8: Cell divisionPart 2: Genetics and molecular biologyChapter 9: InheritanceChapter 10: Genes, chromosomes and DNAChapter 11: The genetic codeChapter 12: Gene expressionChapter 13: Genomes, mutation and cancerChapter 14: Genetic engineering and biotechnologyPart 3: Plant form and functionChapter 15: Reproduction, growth and development of flowering plantsChapter 16: Structure of plantsChapter 17: Plant nutrition, transport and adaptation to stressChapter 18: Plant hormones and growth responsesPart 4: Animal form and functionChapter 19: Animal reproductionChapter 20: Animal developmentChapter 21: Homeostasis: water, solutes and excretionChapter 22: Gas exchange in animalsChapter 23: CirculationChapter 24: Metabolism, temperature regulation and environmentalstressChapter 25: Animal and human nutritionChapter 26: Innate defences and the immune systemChapter 27: Hormonal control in animalsChapter 28: Nervous systemsChapter 29: Animal movementChapter 30: Animal behaviourPart 5: Evolution and biodiversityChapter 31: Evolving lifeChapter 32: Evolving earthChapter 33: Mechanisms of evolutionChapter 34: BacteriaChapter 35: The protistsChapter 36: PlantsChapter 37: FungiChapter 38: Simple animals: sponges to flatwormsChapter 39: Annelids, molluscs, nematodes and arthropodsChapter 40: Echinoderms and chordatesPart 6: EcologyChapter 41: Australian biotaChapter 42: Population ecologyChapter 43: Living in communitiesChapter 44: EcosystemsChapter 45: Human impactsClassification of cellular organismsUnits of measurementGlossaryIndexInternational editionBIOLOGYDimensions of LifeBy Joelle C Presson, University of Maryland-College Park and JanannJenner2008 (January 2007) / 784 pagesISBN: 9780073227368ISBN: 9780071102148 [IE]www.mhhe.com/presson1Presson/Jenner: Biology: Dimensions of Life, 1e is a one-semesterbiology text with an engaging, conversational style which encouragesbasic understanding of biology, issues, and applications leadingstudents to a greater awareness of how they interact with the worldaround them. The goal of this text is to help students understand howbiology relates to their lives and why they should develop a desire toobtain knowledge about science and biological issues.CONTENTSChapter 1: The Framework of BiologyPart I: Biological Chemistry, Cells, and Cellular ProcessesChapter 2: Life Emerges from Chemistry: Atoms and MoleculesChapter 3: Biological MoleculesChapter 4: Life is Cellular: Cell Structure and FunctionChapter 5: Life Uses Chemical Energy: Energy and LifeChapter 6: Engine of Life: Photosynthesis and Glucose MetabolismPart II: Reproduction of Cells and InheritanceChapter 7: The Master Molecule of Life: DNA: Structure and FunctionChapter 8: Life Renews Itself: Reproduction of CellsChapter 9: Constructing Life: The Control of Eukaryotic Gene ExpressionChapter 10: Rules of Inheritance: Classical GeneticsPart III: Applying Your Knowledge of Cells and Cellular ProcessesChapter 11: Biotechnology (Applications chapter)Chapter 12: The Biology and Treatment of Cancer (Applicationschapter)Part IV: Evolution and Diversity of LifeChapter 13: Life Evolves: Darwin and the <strong>Science</strong> of EvolutionChapter 14: All Life is Related: Understanding Biological DiversityChapter 15: Varieties of Life: Prokaryotes, Single-Celled Eukaryotes,and AlgaeChapter 16: Varieties of Life: Fungi and AnimalsChapter 17: Varieties of Life: PlantsPart V: Applying Your Knowledge of Biological DiversityChapter 18: The Value of Biological Diversity (Applications chapter)Part VI: Plant BiologyChapter 19: The Living Plant: Plant Structure and FunctionChapter 20: The Thread of Life: Reproduction of Seed PlantsPart VII: Human BiologyChapter 21: Nerves, Senses, Bones, MusclesChapter 22: Nutrition and DigestionChapter 23: Circulation, Respiration, and ExcretionChapter 24: Hormones, Reproduction, and Early DevelopmentPart VIII: Applying Your Knowledge of Human BiologyChapter 25: Human Control of Reproduction (Applications chapter)Chapter 26: The Immune System and Emergent Diseases (Applicationschapter)Part IX: EcologyChapter 27: Ecology: Populations and CommunitiesChapter 28: Ecosystems and BiomesPart X: Applying Your Knowledge of EcologyChapter 29: Human Impact Upon the Earth (Applications chapter)56
BiologyInternational editionLIFE6th EditionBy Ricki Lewis, SUNY-at Albany, Bruce Parker, Utah Valley StateCollege-Orem, Douglas Gaffin and Marielle Hoefnagels of University ofOklahoma-Norman2007 (Jan 2006) / 1024 pagesISBN: 9780071106900 [IE]www.mhhe.com/life6CONTENTSUnit 1 From Atoms to Cells1 What is Life?2 Of Atoms and Molecules: Chemistry Basics3 Life’s Chemistry4 Cells5 The Cell Surface and Cytoskeleton6 The Energy of Life7 Photosynthesis8 How Cells Release EnergyUnit 2 Genetics & Biotechnology9 The Cell Cycle10 Meiosis11 How Inherited Traits are Transmitted12 Chromosomes13 DNA Structure and Function14 Genetic TechnologyUnit 3 Evolution15 The Evolution of Evolutionary Thought16 The Forces of Evolutionary Change--Microevolution17 Speciation and Extinction18 Evidence for Evolution19 The Origin and History of LifeUnit 4 The Diversity of Life20 Viruses21 Bacteria and Archaea22 Protista23 Plantae24 Fungi25 Animalia I: Sponges Through Echinoderms26 Animalia II: ChordatesUnit 5 Plant Life27 Plant Form and Function28 Plant Nutrition and Transport29 Reproduction of Flowering Plants30 Plant Responses to StimuliUnit 6 Animal Life31 Animal Tissues and Organ Systems32 The Nervous System33 The Senses34 The Endocrine System35 The Musculoskeletal System36 The Circulatory System37 The Respiratory System38 Digestion and Nutrition39 Regulation of Temperature and Body Fluids40 The Immune System41 Human Reproduction and DevelopmentUnit 7 Behavior and Ecology42 Animal Behavior43 Populations44 Communities and Ecosystems45 Biomes and Aquatic Ecosystems46 Environmental ChallengesBiology - Non MajorsLaboratoryNEW *9780077295257*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 304 pagesISBN: 9780077295257LABORATORY MANUALCONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY14th EditionBy Eldon Enger and Frederick Ross of DeltaCollegeEnger/Ross/Bailey: Concepts in Biology is a relatively brief introductorygeneral biology text written for students with no previous sciencebackground. The authors strive to use the most accessible vocabularyand writing style possible while still maintaining scientific accuracy.The text covers all the main areas of study in biology from cellsthrough ecosystems. Evolution and ecology coverage are combinedin Part Four to emphasize the relationship between these two mainsubject areas. The new edition is the latest and most exciting revisionof a respected introductory biology text written by authors who knowhow to reach students through engaging writing, interesting issuesand applications, and accessible level. Instructors will appreciatethe book’s scientific accuracy, complete coverage and extensivesupplement package.CONTENTSPart I Introduction1 What is Biology?Part II Cornerstones: Chemistry, Cells, and Metabolism2 The Basics of Life: Chemistry3 Organic Molecules-The Molecules of Life4 Cell Structure and Function5 Enzymes, Coenzymes, and Energy6 Biochemical Pathways-Cellular Respiration7 Biochemical Pathways-PhotosynthesisPart III Molecular Biology, Cell Division and Genetics8 DNA and RNA: The Molecular Basis of Heredity9 Cell Division10 Patterns of Inheritance11 Applications of BiotechnologyPart IV Evolution and Ecology12 Diversity within Species and Population Genetics13 Evolution and Natural Selection14 The Formation of Species and Evolutionary Change15 Ecosystem Dynamics: The Flow of Energy and Matter16 Community Interactions17 Population Ecology18 Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects of BehaviorPart V The Origin and Classification of Life19 The Origin of Life and Evolution of Cells20 The Classification and Evolution of Organisms21 The Nature of Microorganisms22 The Plant Kingdom23 The Animal KingdomPart VI Physiological Processes24 Materials Exchange in the Body25 Nutrition: Food and Diet26 The Body’s Control Mechanisms and Immunity27 Human Reproduction, Sex, and Sexuality57
BiologyNEW*9780077402150*LAB MANUAL FORESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY3rd EditionBy Sylvia Mader<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 352 pagesISBN: 9780077402150Essentials of Biology is an introductory biology text for non-majorstudents that combines Dr. Sylvia Mader’s superb and accessiblewriting style with clear visuals, a comprehensive learning system, andabundant applications and relevancy. Essentials of Biology explainsthe principles of biology clearly and illustrates them in a captivating,easy-to-understand manner. It emphasizes the relevance of biologyto students’ lives within a framework of biodiversity and is organizedaround the major concepts of biology—cells theory, gene theory,evolution, the theory of homeostasis, and ecosystems.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNEW APPLICATION BASED PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES• Learning Outcomes The author has identified 3-4 Learning Outcomesfor each heading. These have been constructed usingBloom’s Taxonomy and will allow assessment of key concepts.• Before You Begin Allows the students to assess whether they havemastered prerequisite key concepts before proceeding further intothe chapter material.• Connecting The Concepts Develops a series of learning threadsthat allow the instructor and student to bring related conceptstogether more easily.• Connections and Misconceptions These applications are designedto connect interesting topics to the student’s life and address commonmisconceptions regarding the science of biology that studentsfrequently have.• Media ICONS Today’s students are primarily digital and visualbasedlearners. In this edition we have added vibrant Media ICONSthrough out the chapter to indicate where relevant animations,video and MP3 files are available to students through Connect.They are designed to enhance the relevancy and applications ofthe chapter content.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• The Mader Companion Site is a vast array of electronic teachingand learning tools, including animations and videos with quizzing,pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, and on-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growingresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engineallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.Bioethical Issues. The Bioethical Issue at the end of eachchapter briefly discusses a controversial issue confronting societyand poses questions to help students fully consider the issue andarrive at an opinion.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard® have teamedup! What does this mean for you?• Life simplified. Now, all <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content (text, tools, & homework)can be accessed directly from within your Blackboard course.All with one sign-on.• Deep integration. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s content and content engines areseamlessly woven within your Blackboard course.• No more manual synching! Connect assignments withinBlackboard automatically (and instantly) feed grades directly toyour Blackboard grade center. No more keeping track of twogradebooks!• A solution for everyone. Even if your institution is not currently usingBlackboard, we have a solution for you. Ask your <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representative for details.CONTENTS1 Scientific Method2 Metric Measurement and Microscopy3 Cell Structure and Function4 Enzymes5 Cellular Respiration6 Photosynthesis7 Mitosis and Meiosis8 Patterns of Inheritance9 DNA Biology and Technology10 Genetic Counseling11 Evidences of Evolution12 Microbiology13 Seedless Plants and Seed Plants14 Plant Anatomy and Growth15 Animal Diversity16 Basic Mammalian Anatomy I17 Cardiovascular System18 Chemical Aspects of Digestion19 Basic Mammalian Anatomy II20 Nervous System and Senses21 Effects of Pollution on Ecosystems58
BiologyNEW*9780073525556*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 288 pagesISBN: 9780073525556Contents1 Microscopy2 Plant Cells3 Animal Cells and Tissues4 Plant Mitosis and Gametogenesis5 Animal Cell Mitosis and Meiosis6 Prokaryotes7 Kingdom Protista8 Kingdom Fungi9 Bryophytes10 Seedless Vascular Plants11 Ferns12 Gymnosperms13 Flowering Plants14 Invertebrate PhylaPHOTO ATLAS FORGENERAL BIOLOGY3rd EditionBy Dennis Strete, McLennan Community Collegeand Darrell Vodopich, Baylor UniversityLAB MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY CONCEPTSOF BIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Sylvia Mader2011 (September 2010) / 392 pagesISBN: 9780077297336CONTENTS1 Scientific Method2 Metric Measurement and MicroscopyPart 1 Concepts of Cell Biology3 Chemical Composition of Cells4 Cell Structure and Function5 How Enzymes Function6 Photosynthesis7 Cellular RespirationPart 2 Concepts of Genetics8 Mitosis and Meiosis9 Mendelian Genetics10 Human Genetics11 DNA Biology and TechnologyPart 3 Concepts of Evolution12 Evidences of Evolution13 Diversity: Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi14 Diversity: Plants15 Diversity: AnimalsPart 4 Concepts of Plant Biology16 Organization of Flowering Plants17 Reproduction of Flowering PlantsPart 5 Concepts of Animal Biology18 Animal Organization and Structure19 Basic Mammalian Anatomy I20 Basic Mammalian Anatomy II21 Physiology of the Digestive System22 Physiology of Excretory Organs23 Physiology of the Nervous System24 Animal DevelopmentPart 6 Concepts of Ecology25 Symbiotic Relationships26 Effects of Pollution on EcosystemsLABORATORY MANUAL TO ACCOMPANYINQUIRY INTO LIFE13th EditionBy Sylvia Mader2011 (January 2010) / 496 pagesISBN: 9780077297435www.mhhe.com/labcentralCONTENTS1 Scientific Method2 Metric Measurement and Microscopy3 Chemical Composition of Cells4 Cell Structure and Function5 Mitosis and Meiosis6 How Enzymes Function7 Cellular Respiration8 Photosynthesis9 Organization of Flowering Plants10 Reproduction in Flowering Plants11 Animal Organization12 Chemical Aspects of Digestion13 Basic Mammalian Anatomy I14 Cardiovascular System15 Basic Mammalian Anatomy II16 Homeostasis17 Nervous System and Senses18 Musculoskeletal System19 Development20 Patterns of Inheritance21 Human Genetics22 DNA Biology and Technology23 Evidences of Evolution24 Microbiology25 Seedless Plants26 Seed Plants27 Introduction to Invertebrates28 Invertebrate Coelomates29 The Vertebrates30 Sampling Ecosystems31 Effects of Pollution on EcosystemsREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia59
BiologyGeneral Biology MajorsTextbookInternational editionNEW*9780073525501*BIOLOGY11th EditionBy Sylvia S Mader2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1024 pagesISBN: 9780073525501ISBN: 9780071317580 [IE]Biology is a comprehensive introductory biology textbook for nonmajorsor mixed-majors courses that covers biology in a traditionalorder from the structure and function of the cell to the organization ofthe biosphere. The book, which centers on the evolution and diversityof organisms, is appropriate for a one- or two-semester course. Theeleventh edition is the epitome of Mader’s expertise: Its concise,precise writing uses an economy of words to present the material assuccinctly and clearly as possible, thereby enabling students -- evennon-majors -- to understand the concepts without necessarily askingthe instructor to explain further. Sylvia Mader represents one of theicons of science education. Her dedication to her students, coupledwith her clear, concise writing style has benefited the education ofthousands of students over the past three decades. Dr. Michael’sWindelspecht: The integration of text and the digital world are nowcomplete with the addition of Michael’s Windelspecht’s expertise inthe development of digital learning assets. For over ten years, Michaelserved as the Introductory Biology Coordinator at Appalachian StateUniversity, in Boone NC where he directed a program that enrolls over4,500 non-science majors annually. Michael has acted as the leadingarchitect in the design of the Mader media content for <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’sConnectPlus and LearnSmart. These assets allow instructors toeasily design interactive tutorial materials, enhance presentations inboth the online and traditional environments, and assess the learningobjectives and outcomes of your course.NEW TO THIS EDITIONTHE THEMES: The themes in this textbook act as the threadsthat tie the biological content of the textbook book together. Theauthoring team has identified three primary themes for this editionof the text:• Nature of <strong>Science</strong>: In order to develop a deeper understanding ofthe life sciences, today’s students need to develop an appreciationfor the fact that science a process, and that this process hasapplication to their everyday lives. This theme focuses on howscientists do science, and the importance of scientific inquiry.• Evolution: Evolutionary change, and the mechanism of naturalselection, are the the core unifying concepts of the biological sciences.By following this theme through the chapter, the studentswill develop a better understanding of how evolution has shaped,and continues to shape, life on this planet.• Biological Systems: From cells to ecosystems, all life is interconnected.This theme acts as a method of developing a holisticapproach to the study of the life sciences, by demonstrating howsome of the same principles that regulate life at the cellular levelhave a role in physiology and ecosystem biology.The themes run through each chapter and tie the material togetherwith the following tools:• Unit Learning Outcomes: Each unit now contains unit-level learningoutcomes that will assist your students in understanding howthe diverse concepts in the biological sciences are connected bycommon threads. As is the case with all learning outcomes in thetext, these unit level objectives are assessable from within Connect.The unit level learning outcomes are integrated with the threethemes by use of a variety of assets:• Following the Themes: The introduction of each theme (Nature of<strong>Science</strong>, Evolution, Biological Systems) is presented at the beginningof each chapter. These statements provide a summary of howthe content of that chapter will apply to each of the three themes.• Thematic Feature Readings. While each theme is integrated intothe entire chapter, the authors have also designed feature readingsto engage your students in the nature of science, evolution, andbiological systems. Each reading contains “questions to consider”to promote scientific inquiry in your students.-• Connecting The Concepts with the Themes: At the end of thechapter, the authors provide a brief synopsis of how each themewas integrated into the chapter. This further develops the themeas a series of learning thread, allowing the instructor and studentto bring related concepts together more easily.DIGITAL STORY: The authoring team recognizes that today’sstudents are digital learners. Therefore, not only has the contentbeen developed in tandem with the text, but the author team hasbeen actively involved at all levels of digital content development.NEW PEDOGOGICAL TOOLS:• Learning Outcomes/Check Your Progress: The author has identified3-4 Learning Outcomes for each heading. These have beenconstructed using Bloom’s Taxonomy and will allow assessmentof key concepts. At the end of each section there are questions tohelp students assess and apply their understanding of the materialin that section.• Before You Begin: Allows the students to assess whether they havemastered prerequisite key concepts before proceeding further intothe chapter material.• Media Integration: Today’s students are primarily digital and visualbasedlearners. In this edition we have added vibrant Media ICONSthroughout the chapter to indicate where relevant animations,video and MP3 files are available to students through Connect.They are designed to enhance the relevancy and applications ofthe chapter content.The Mader/Windelspecht Story:• Sylvia Mader is the subject matter expert and learning system architectin one. Dr. Mader continues to be involved in the developmentof the content and authorship of the lab manuals. Sylvia has taughtmillions of students the language of biology. Her in-class teachingexperience is what led Sylvia to making the time to design her textlayout specifically to the non-majors and mixed majors market. Thistext with its traditional approach was designed specifically for thescience shy non-majors student. With its legendary straightforward,succinct and concise writing style and market leading art program,Mader: Biology stands apart from other biology texts. This Madertext includes relevant examples and analogies that apply to thestudent’s everyday lives for a deeper understanding.• Dr. Michael Windelspecht: The integration of text and the digitalworld are now complete with the addition of Dr. Michael’s Windelspecht’sexpertise in the development of digital learning assets. Forover ten years, Dr. Michael Windelspecht served as the IntroductoryBiology Coordinator at Appalachian State University, in Boone NCwhere he directed a program that enrolls over 4,500 non-sciencemajors annually. Dr Windelspecht has acted is the leading architectin the design of the Mader media content for <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ConnectPlusand LearnSmart. These assets allow instructors to easilydesign interactive tutorial materials, enhance presentations in boththe online and traditional environments, and assess the learning60
Biologyobjectives and outcomes of your course.SIGNIFICANT CONTENT REVISION:• In addition to the thematic approach of the text, the authors havemade substantial changes to a number of areas, specifically inthe coverage of evolution. As a theme of the text, the relationshipbetween evolution and life is covered in all of the chaptersof the text. Physiology chapters now contain a greater coverageof comparative physiology. The chapters on microevolution andspeciation contain new illustrations that will greatly assist yourstudent’s understanding of how evolution influences life.Contents1 A View of LifeUnit 1 The Cell2 Basic Chemistry3 The Chemistry of Organic Molecules4 Cell Structure and Function5 Membrane Structure and Function6 Metabolism: Energy and Enzymes7 Photosynthesis8 Cellular RespirationUnit 2 Genetic Basis of Life9 The Cell Cycle and Cellular Reproduction10 Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction11 Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance12 Molecular Biology of the Gene13 Regulation of Gene Activity14 Biotechnology and GenomicsUnit 3 Evolution15 Darwin and Evolution16 How Populations Evolve17 Speciation and Macroevolution18 Origin and History of Life19 Systematics and PhylogenyUnit 4 Microbiology and Evolution20 Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea21 Protist Evolution and Diversity22 Fungi Evolution and DiversityUnit 5 Plant Evolution and Biology23 Plant Evolution and Diversity24 Flowering Plants: Structure and Organization25 Flowering Plants: Nutrition and Transport26 Flowering Plants: Control of Growth Responses27 Flowering Plants: ReproductionUnit 6 Animal Evolution and Diversity28 Invertebrate Evolution29 Vertebrate Evolution30 Human EvolutionUnit 7 Comparative Animal Biology31 Animal Organization and Homeostasis32 Circulation and Cardiovascular Systems33 Lymph Transport and Immunity34 Digestive Systems and Nutrition35 Respiratory Systems36 Body Fluid Regulation and Excretory Systems37 Neurons and Nervous Systems38 Sense Organs39 Locomotion and Support Systems40 Hormones and Endocrine Systems41 Reproductive Systems42 Animal DevelopmentUnit 8 Behavior and Ecology43 Behavioral Ecology44 Population Ecology45 Community and Ecosystem Ecology46 Major Ecosystems of the Biosphere47 Conservation of BiodiversityInternational editionBIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Robert Brooker, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, Eric Widmaier,Boston University, Linda Graham, University of Wisconsin-Madison andPeter Stiling, University of South Florida-Tampa2011 (January 2010) / 440 pagesISBN: 9780077349967ISBN: 9780071324700 [IE - text only]ISBN: 9780071084772 [IE with Connect Plus Card]www.brookerbiology.comThe second edition has gotten even better! The author team isdedicated to producing the most engaging and current text that isavailable for undergraduate students who are majoring in biology. Wewant our students to be inspired by the field of biology and becomecritical thinkers.CONTENTS1 An Introduction to BiologyUnit 1 Chemistry2 The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water3 The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic MoleculesUnit 2 Cell4 General Features of Cells5 Membrane Structure, Synthesis, and Transport6 An Introduction to Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism7 Cellular Respiration, Fermentation, and Secondary Metabolism8 Photosynthesis9 Cell Communication10 MulticellularityUnit 3 Genetics11 Nucleic Acid Structure, DNA Replication, and ChromosomeStructure12 Gene Expression at the Molecular Level13 Gene Regulation14 Mutation, DNA Repair, and Cancer15 The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis16 Simple Patterns of Inheritance17 Complex Patterns of Inheritance18 Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria19 Developmental Genetics20 Genetic Technology21 Genomes, Proteomes, and BioinformaticsUnit 4 Evolution22 The Origin and History of Life23 An Introduction to Evolution24 Population Genetics25 Origin of Species and Macroevolution26 Taxonomy and SystematicsUnit 5 Diversity27 Bacteria and Archaea28 Protists29 Plants and the Conquest of Land30 The Evolution and Diversity of Modern Gymnosperms and Angiosperms31 Fungi32 An Introduction to Animal Diversity33 The Invertebrates34 The VertebratesUnit 6 Plants35 An Introduction to Flowering Plant Form and Function36 Flowering Plants: Behavior37 Flowering Plants: Nutrition38 Flowering Plants: Transport39 Flowering Plants: ReproductionUnit 7 Animals40 Introduction to Animal Form and Function41 Neuroscience I: Cells of the Nervous System42 Neuroscience II: Evolution and Function of the Brain and Nerv-61
Biologyous Systems43 Neuroscience III: Sensory Systems44 The Muscular-Skeletal System and Locomotion45 Nutrition, Digestion, and Absorption46 Control of Energy Balance, Metabolic Rate, and Body Temperature47 Circulatory Systems48 Respiratory Systems49 Excretory Systems and Salt and Water Balance50 Endocrine Systems51 Animal Reproduction52 Animal Development53 Immune SystemsUnit 8 Ecology54 An Introduction to Ecology and Biomes55 Behavioral Ecology56 Population Ecology57 Species Interactions58 Community Ecology59 Ecosystems Ecology60 Biodiversity and Conservation BiologyInternational editionBIOLOGY9th EditionBy Peter Raven, Missouri Botanical Gardens, George Johnson, WashingtonUniversity-St Louis, Kenneth Mason, Purdue University-WestLafayette, Jonathan Losos, Washington University-St Louis and SusanSinger, Carleton College2011 (January 2010) / 1408 pagesISBN: 9780077350024ISBN: 9780071327640 [IE]ISBN: 9780071084758 [IE with Connect Plus Card]www.ravenbiology.comThis edition continues the evolution of Raven & Johnson’s Biology. Theauthor team is committed to continually improving the text, keeping thestudent and learning foremost. We have integrated new pedagogicalfeatures to guide the student through the learning process. This latestedition of the text maintains the clear, accessible, and engaging writingstyle of past editions with the solid framework of pedagogy thathighlights an emphasis on evolution and scientific inquiry that havemade this a leading textbook for students majoring in biology. Thisemphasis on the organizing power of evolution is combined with anintegration of the importance of cellular, molecular biology and genomicsto offer our readers a text that is student friendly and current.CONTENTSPart 1: The Molecular Basis of Life1--The <strong>Science</strong> of Biology2--The Nature of Molecules3--The Chemical Building Blocks of LifePart II: Biology of the Cell4--Cell Structure5--Membranes6--Energy and Metabolism7--How Cells Harvest Energy8--Photosynthesis9--Cell Communication10--How Cells DividePart III: Genetic and Molecular Biology11--Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis12--Patterns of Inheritance13--Chromosomes, Matting & the Meiosis-Inheritance Connection14--DNA: The Genetic Material15--Genes and How They Work16--Control of Gene Expression17--Biotechnology18--Genomics19--Cellular Mechanisms of DevelopmentPart IV: Evolution20--Genes Within Populations21--The Evidence for Evolution22--The Origin of Species23--Systematics and the Phylogenetic Revolution24--Genome Evolution25--Evolution of DevelopmentPart V: Diversity of Life on Earth26--The Tree of Life27--Viruses28--Prokaryotes29--Protists30--Overview of Green Plants31--Fungi32--Overview of Animal Diversity33--Noncoelomate Invertebrates34--Coelomate Invertebrates35--VertebratesPart VI: Plant Form and Function36--Plant Form37--Vegetative Plant Development38--Transport in Plants39--Plant Nutrition and Soils40--Plant Defense Responses41--Sensory Systems in Plants42--Plant ReproductionPart VII: Animal Form and Function43--The Animal Body and Principles of Regulation44--The Nervous System45--Sensory Systems46--The Endocrine System47--The Musculoskeletal System48--The Digestive System49--The Respiratory System50--The Circulatory System51--Osmotic Regulation and the Urinary System52--The Immune System53--The Reproductive System54--Animal DevelopmentPart VIII: Ecology and Behavior55--Behavioral Biology56--Population Ecology57--Community of Ecology58--Dynamics of Ecosystems59--The Biosphere60--Conservation BiologyInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/62
BiologyBiology Majors - LaboratoryLaboratory 34: Sampling EcosystemsLaboratory 35: Effects of Pollution on EcosystemsNEW*9780077479718*LAB MANUAL TOACCOMPANY BIOLOGY11th EditionBy Sylvia S MaderNEW*9780073525556*PHOTO ATLAS FORGENERAL BIOLOGY3rd EditionBy Dennis Strete, McLennan Community Collegeand Darrell Vodopich, Baylor University2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 544 pagesISBN: 9780077479718The Laboratory Manual to accompany Biology reflects all of the exceptionalfeatures of the Biology text. Instructors appreciate the refinedexercises that are so numerous you won’t need to look anywhere elsefor student activities. Author Sylvia Mader’s writing in the laboratorymanual, just as in the text, emphasizes clarity, with carefully wordedstudy questions that are direct in their intent and purpose. The labmanual’s accessible writing accompanies unparalleled illustrationsto provide students with clear exercises and questions. The visualshave been updated to be even easier for students--both majors andnon-majors--to comprehend. The dramatic illustrations and photographsnot only help students understand concepts and process,but also give them an appreciation for the beauty of organisms andbiological structure. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Biology Digitized Video Clips onthe accompanying DVD will capture students’ interest while illustratingkey biological concepts and processes.CONTENTSLaboratory 1: Scientific MethodLaboratory 2: Metric Measurement and MicroscopyLaboratory 3: Chemical Composition of CellsLaboratory 4: Cell Structure and FunctionLaboratory 5: How Enzymes FunctionLaboratory 6: PhotosynthesisLaboratory 7: Cellular RespirationLaboratory 8: Mitosis and MeiosisLaboratory 9: Mendelian GeneticsLaboratory 10: Human GeneticsLaboratory 11: DNA Biology and TechnologyLaboratory 12: Evidences of EvolutionLaboratory 13: Mechanisms in Evolution: Genetic Drift and NaturalSelectionLaboratory 14: Bacteria and ProtistsLaboratory 15: FungiLaboratory 16: Nonvascular Plants and Seedless Vascular PlantsLaboratory 17: Seed PlantsLaboratory 18: Organization of Flowering PlantsLaboratory 19: Water Absorption and Transport in PlantsLaboratory 20: Control of Plant Growth and ResponsesLaboratory 21: Reproduction in Flowering PlantsLaboratory 22: Introduction to InvertebratesLaboratory 23: Invertebrate CoelomatesLaboratory 24: The VertebratesLaboratory 25: Animal OrganizationLaboratory 26: Basic Mammalian Anatomy ILaboratory 27: Basic Mammalian Anatomy IILaboratory 28: Chemical Aspects of DigestionLaboratory 29: HomeostasisLaboratory 30: Nervous System and SensesLaboratory 31: Musculoskeletal SystemLaboratory 32: Animal DevelopmentLaboratory 33: Symbiotic Relationships<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 288 pagesISBN: 9780073525556Contents1 Microscopy2 Plant Cells3 Animal Cells and Tissues4 Plant Mitosis and Gametogenesis5 Animal Cell Mitosis and Meiosis6 Prokaryotes7 Kingdom Protista8 Kingdom Fungi9 Bryophytes10 Seedless Vascular Plants11 Ferns12 Gymnosperms13 Flowering Plants14 Invertebrate Phyla15 Chordates16 The Vertebrates17 Vertebrate Dissections18 Human Biology--Histology and Anatomy of Systems19 DevelopmentBIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS LABMANUAL9th EditionBy Warren Dolphin, David Vleck, James Colbert and Linda M Westgate ofIowa State University2011 (January 2010) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073383057www.mhhe.com/labcentralThe lead author of eight successful previous editions has broughttogether a team that combined, has well over 60 years experiencein offering beginning biology labs to several thousand studentseach year at Iowa State University. Their experience and diversebackgrounds ensure that this extensively revised edition will meetthe needs of a new generation of students. Designed to be usedwith all majors-level general biology textbooks, the included labs areinvestigative, using both discovery- and hypothesis-based sciencemethods. Students experimentally investigate topics, observe structure,use critical thinking skills to predict and test ideas, and engage inhands-on learning. Students are often asked, “what evidence do youhave that…” in order to encourage them to think for themselves. Byemphasizing investigative, quantitative, and comparative approachesto the topics, the authors continually emphasize how the biologicalsciences are integrative, yet unique. An instructor’s manual, availablethrough <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Lab Central, provides detailed advice based on63
Biologythe authors’ experience on how to prepare materials for each lab,teachings tips and lesson plans, and questions that can be used inquizzes and practical exams. This manual is an excellent choice forcolleges and universities that want their students to experience thebreadth of modern biology.CONTENTSWith revision descriptionsLab Topic 1 <strong>Science</strong>: A Way of Knowing -New section on discoverybasedscience added to better correlate with textbooks; -New experimentin hypothesis-based science section reduces time needed;-Clarified section on evaluating published information.Lab Topic 2 Using Microscopes -Completely reorganized as a quickintroduction to microscopes; -Can be used at same time as anotherlab topic; -Includes basic as well as advanced skills.Lab Topic 3 Cellular Structure Reflects Function -Reorganized toreflect Prokaryotic versus Eukaryotic cell differences; -Representativecell types chosen to illustrate that form reflects function; -Cellularultrastructure section added.Lab Topic 4 Membranes, Diffusion and Osmosis -Completely rewrittenwith several new experiments to meet needs of reviewers;-Emphasis on osmotic challenges that cells encounter and cellularresponses; -Emphasizes hypothesis testing.Lab Topic 5 Using Quantitative Techniques -New emphasis on topicsof precision and accuracy in measurements; -Simplified statisticalanalysis of data; -Clarification of spectrophotometric assay descriptions.Lab Topic 6 Visualizing Biological Molecules Only lab in commerciallyavailable manuals using new bioinformatics visualization techniques;-Rewritten to use open source Jmol Molecular Visualization program;-Three dimensional molecular structures are manipulated to revealtheir properties.Lab Topic 7 Determining the Properties of an Enzyme -Reviewershave given this experiment an “A” for years because it works;-Improved directions on making derivative graphs;--Excellent resultsfor lab report.Lab Topic 8 Measuring Cellular Respiration -Given an “A” by reviewers;-Introduction rewritten to give better background on experiments;-New experiment on respiratory efficiency in yeasts added; -Aerobicrespiration experiment analysis clarified; -Excellent results for labreport.Lab Topic 9 Investigating Photosynthesis -Formerly in plant biologysection, topic moved to metabolism section to better coordinatewith textbooks; -New experiment added on visualizing chloroplasts;-Analysis section rewritten to reflect hypothesis testing; -Excellentresults for lab report.Lab Topic 10 Mitosis and Chromosome Number -Only commerciallab manual to look at mitosis experimentally and to apply statisticalanalysis; -Given an A by reviewers; -New introduction with more modernemphasis; -Procedures and analysis sections clarified; -Excellentresults for lab report.Lab Topic 11 Modeling Meiosis and Determining Cross-Over Frequency-Ascaris observations replaced with hands-on chromosomesimulation activity emphasizing sources of hereditary variability; -Onlycommercial lab manual to look at crossing over experimentally and touse quantitative analysis of results; -Excellent results for lab report.Lab Topic 12 Determining Genotypes of Fruit Flies -Introduces studentsto classical genetic system; -New simplified experiment added,challenging students to determine parental genotype from progenyphenotype; -Excellent results for lab report.Lab Topic 13 Isolating DNA and Working with Plasmids -Studentsget to work directly with DNA and to test experimental hypotheses;--Plasmid procedure rewritten to include use of jellyfish green fluorescentprotein to illustrate potential of genetic engineering, introducereporter gene concept, and estimate transformation efficiency; -Excellentresults for lab report.Lab Topic 14 Testing Assumptions in Microevolution and InducingMutations -Rewritten to use new BioQuest version of computersimulation;--Section added to illustrate the role of camouflage innatural selection; -Includes experimental induction of mutations inE. coli; -Excellent results for lab report.Lab Topic 15 Working with Bacterial Diversity -New introduction,capturing the diverse biology of this prokaryote group; -Proceduresheavily edited to clarify student activities; -Several experiments yielddata that are excellent for lab reports.Lab Topic 16 Diversity Among Protists -Class and phylum namesupdated to go with Cambell et al., Raven et al. and Brooker et al.;-Discovery science at its best as student investigate the diversity ofthe group.Lab Topic 17 Investigating Plant Phylogeny: Seedless Plants -Givenan “A” by reviewers for its major theme of adaptation to the terrestrialenvironment; -Headings were added to allow instructors greaterflexibility in assigning sections to be completed. -More accurate fernsection and focus on discovery science; -Excellent opportunity forthematic lab report.Lab Topic 18 Investigating Plant Phylogeny: Seed Plants -Reviewersgive it an “A” for its terrestrial adaptation theme;--Angiospermreproduction has been moved from the plant functional anatomysection to here at reviewers’ suggestion; -Excellent opportunity forthematic lab report.Lab Topic 19 Observing Fungal Diversity and Symbiotic Relationships-Reviewers gave this lab an A as it was written, but it was extensivelyreorganized to promote comparisons between phyla based on bodyplans; -Better investigation of what constitutes a fungus was added;-Deleted powdery mildews and added section on Penicillium -Taxonomyconsistent with major texts.Lab Topic 20 From Basal to Bilateral Animals -Discusses revisionof animal phylogeny that is occurring among evolutionary biologists;-Uses modern idea of ancestral and derived characters to discusssponges, cnidarians and flatworms while introducing students to theirinteresting biology; -Students test phylogenetic hypotheses.Lab Topic 21 Ancestral and Derived Characteristics of Lophotrochozoans-Illustrates the basis for new animal clades, while reconcilingmodern classification with traditional; -Organ systems in annelids andmollusks thoroughly explored; -Comparative approach is emphasized;-Students test phylogenetic hypotheses.Lab Topic 22 Ancestral and Derived Characteristics of Ecdysozoans-Explores the basis for this new animal clade; -Nematodes moved tothis section reflecting new DNA classification; -Illustrates the diversityof arthropods; -Students test phylogenetic hypotheses.Lab Topic 23 Ancestral and Derived Characteristics of Deuterostomes-Rewritten to emphasize ancestral and derived characteristics ofgroup; -Echinoderm dissection rewritten with a more systems approach;-Invertebrate chordate sections given a more comparativeapproach; -Students test phylogenetic hypotheses.Lab Topic 24 Investigating Plant Cells, Tissues, and Primary Growth-Reviewers give this an A; -Rewritten to emphasize structure-functionrelationshipsLab Topic 25 Primary-Secondary Growth and Transport in Rootsand Stems -Rewritten to emphasize structure-function relationships.Lab Topic 26 Angiosperm Germination, and Development -Rewrittento focus on seed development, hormonal control of development,seeds and fruits, dispersal, plant-animal interaction. -Sections ongametogenesis and fertilization moved to Lab Topic 18.Lab Topic 27 Investigating Digestive, Urogenital and ReproductiveSystems -For dissection efficiency, digestive, renal and reproductivesystems have been grouped in this reorganization of the fetal pigdissection; -Emphasis has been added on digestive processes andfunction of liver and pancreas.64
BiologyLab Topic 28 Investigating Circulatory Systems -Added measurementsof blood pressure/pulse and exercise response using ADI computerinterfaced data collection; -Blood pressure protocols updatedto include modern measurement systems and effects of exercise;-Added emphasis on health relevance of cardiac structure and bloodpressure measurements; -Computer-based blood pressure protocolsare integrated into physiology portion of lab.Lab Topic 29 Ventilation and Gas Exchange System -Rewritten toemphasize structure-function relationships of respiratory organs;-Protocols on ventilation measurements updated to include widelyused computer-based systems; -Expanded coverage of gill systems.Lab Topic 30 Investigating the Properties of Muscle and SkeletalSystems -Rewritten to include structure-function comparisons ofvertebrate groups; -Computer-based muscle contraction protocolsare integrated into physiology portion of lab.Lab Topic 31 Investigating Nervous and Sensory Systems -Rewrittento update treatment of glial cells and functional specialization ofbrain regions; -Retinal neural wiring discussion improved; -Eye andear sections rewritten to focus attention structural adaptation forsensitivity, acuity and color in eyes and frequency, amplitude, anddirection in ears.Lab Topic 32 Investigating Early Events in Animal Development-Topic moved to animal functional anatomy section; -Genetic controlof development added to introduction;Lab Topic 33 Estimating Population Size and Growth -Rewrittento better illustrate population dynamics, using computer simulation.BIOLOGY LABORATORY MANUAL9th EditionBy Darrell S Vodopich, Baylor University and Randy Moore, University ofMinnesota-Minneapolis2011 (January 2010) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780077389697www.mhhe.com/vodopich9eThis laboratory manual is designed for an introductory majors biologycourse with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. Theexperiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, andespecially appropriate for large classes. Few experiments requirea second class-meeting to complete the procedure. Each exerciseincludes many photographs, traditional topics, and experiments thathelp students learn about life. Procedures within each exercise arenumerous and discrete so that an exercise can be tailored to the needsof the students, the style of the instructor, and the facilities available.16 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: DNA Isolation and BacterialTransformation17 Genetics: The Principles of Mendel18 Evolution: Natural Selection and Morphological Change in GreenAlgae19 Human Evolution: Skull Examination20 Ecology: Diversity and Interaction in Plant Communities21 Community Succession22 Population Growth: Limitations of the Environment23 Pollution: The Effect of Chemical, Thermal, and Acid Pollution24 Survey of Bacteria: Kingdoms Archaebacteria and Bacteria25 Survey of the Kingdom Protista: The Algae26 Survey of the Kingdom Protista: Protozoa and Slime Molds27 Survey of the Kingdom Fungi: Molds, Sac Fungi, Mushrooms,and Lichens28 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Liverworts, Mosses, and Hornwortsof Phyla Hepaticophyta, Bryophyta, and Anthocerophyta29 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Seedles Vascular Plants of PhylaPterophyta and Lycophyta30 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms of Phyla Cycadophyta,Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta31 Survey of the Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms32 Plant Anatomy: Vegetative Structure of Vascular Plants33 Plant Physiology: Transpiration34 Plant Physiology: Tropisms, Nutrition, and Growth Regulators35 Bioassay: Measuring Physiologically Active Substances36 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria37 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes andNematoda38 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Mollusca and Annelida39 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda40 Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata, Hemichordata,and Chordata41 Vertebrate Animal Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, andNervous Tissues42 Human Biology: The Human Skeletal System43 Human Biology: Muscles and Muscle Contraction44 Human Biology: Breathing45 Human Biology: Circulation and Blood Pressure46 Human Biology: Sensory Perception47 Vertebrate Anatomy: External Features and Skeletal System ofthe Rat48 Vertebrate Anatomy: Muscles and Internal Organs of the Rat49 Vertebrate Anatomy: Urogenital and Circulatory Systems of the Rat50 Embryology: Comparative Morphologies and Strategies of Development51 Animal Behavior: Taxis, Kinesis, and Agonistic BehaviorCONTENTS1 Scientific Methods2 Measurements in Biology: The Metric System and Data Analysis3 The Microscope: Basic Skills of Light Microscopy4 The Cell: Structure and Function5 Solutions, Acids, and Bases: The pH Scale6 Biologically Important Molecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids,and Nucleic Acids7 Separating Organic Compounds: Column Chromatography, PaperChromatography, and Gel Electrophoresis8 Spectrophotometry: Identifying Solutes and Determining TheirConcentration9 Diffusion and Osmosis: Passive Movements of Molecules in BiologalSystems10 Cellular Membranes: Effects of Physical and Chemical Stress11 Enzymes: Factors Affecting the Rate of Activity12 Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Organic Molecules13 Photosynthesis: Pigment Separation, Starch Production, andCO2 Uptake14 Mitosis: Replication of Eukaryotic Cells15 Meiosis: Reduction Division and Gametogenesis65
BiologyHuman BiologyTextbookInternational editionNEW *9780073525464*HUMAN BIOLOGY12th EditionBy Sylvia S Mader and Michael Windelspecht,Appalachian State University-To<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780073525464ISBN: 9780071315944 [IE]www.mhhe.com/maderhuman12eInstructors consistently ask for a human biology textbook thathelps students develop an understanding of the main themes ofbiology while placing the material in the context of the human body.Mader Human Biology was developed to fill this void.Organized around the main themes of biology, Human Biologyguides students to think conceptually about biology and the worldaround them. Just as the levels of biological organization flow fromone level to the next, themes and topics of Biology are tied to oneanother throughout the chapter, and between the chapters and partsthrough the concept of homeostasis.Combined with Dr. Mader’s hallmark writing style, exceptionalart program, and pedagogical framework, difficult concepts becomeeasier to understand and visualize, allowing students to focus onunderstanding how the concepts are related.Multimedia Integration: Michael Windelspecht represents the newgeneration of digital authors. Through the integration of multimediaresources, such as videos, animations and MP3 files, and in the designof a new series of interactive animations, Dr Windelspecht has workedto bring Dr. Mader’s texts to the new generation of digital learners. Aveteran of the online, hybrid, and traditional teaching environments, Dr.Windelspecht is well versed in the challenges facing today’s studentsand educators. Dr. Windelspecht has also acted as the subject matterexpert on all aspects of the Connect content being prepared for theMader series of textbooks.New to this editionMultimedia Integration: Michael Windelspecht represents the newgeneration of digital authors. Through the integration of multimediaresources, such as videos, animations and MP3 files, and in the designof a new series of interactive animations, Dr Windelspecht has workedto bring Dr. Mader’s texts to the new generation of digital learners. Aveteran of the online, hybrid, and traditional teaching environments, Dr.Windelspecht is well versed in the challenges facing today’s studentsand educators. Dr. Windelspecht has also acted as the subject matterexpert on all aspects of the Connect content being prepared for theMader series of textbooks.NEW FEATURES• Learning Outcomes The author has identified 3-4 Learning Outcomesfor each heading. These have been constructed usingBloom’s Taxonomy and will allow assessment of key concepts.• Before You Begin Allows the students to assess whether they havemastered prerequisite key concepts before proceeding further intothe chapter material.• Connecting The Concepts Develops a series of learning threadsthat allow the instructor and student to bring related conceptstogether more easily.• Connections and Misconceptions These applications are designedto connect interesting topics to the student’s life and address commonmisconceptions regarding the science of biology that studentsfrequently have.• Media ICONS Today’s students are primarily digital and visualbasedlearners. In this edition we have added vibrant Media ICONSthrough out the chapter to indicate where relevant animations,video and MP3 files are available to students through Connect.They are designed to enhance the relevancy and applications ofthe chapter content.Incredible Homeostasis Coverage: Human Systems WorkTogether• Working together illustrations use brief concise statements totell students how various other systems help a featured systemachieve homeostasis. In this edition the working together illustrationshave been integrated into homeostasis sections making aunited whole. The homeostasis sections show how the systemsachieve homeostasis despite real-life experiences that could alterthe internal environment. For example, see page 269.Engaging Digital Learning Tools; Teaching and Learning withTechnology.• Connect Biology -<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ConnectTM interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and levelof difficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.• ConnectPlusThis version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic ebook. ConnectPlus provides all ofthe Connect features plus the following: • An integrated, printableebook, allowing for anytime, anywhere access to the textbook. •Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the ebook where those problemsor questions are covered. • You can assign fully integrated, selfstudyquestions. • Pagination that exactly matches the printedtext, allowing students to rely on ConnectPlus as the completeresource for your course. • Embedded media, including animationsand videos. • Customize the text for your students by adding andsharing your own notes and highlights.• LearnSmart - Bright futures begin with a smarter way to learn.LearnSmart monitors students’ learning styles as it teaches andadapts instantly based on their performance. Measure-Assess andmonitor students levels. Adapt-Provide interactive assessmentsbased on strengths & weaknesses. Empower-Map out a personalizedplan for successful learning. Proof: LearnSmart diagnosesstudents’ skill levels to determine what they’re good at and wherethey need help. Then, it delivers customized learning content basedon their strengths and weakness. The result: students get the helpthey need, right when they need it — instead of getting stuck onlessons, or being continually frustrated with stalled progress. Probe:How could an effective learning system that diagnoses students’skill levels to determine what they’re good at and where they needhelp. Then, delivers customized learning content based on theirstrengths and weakness help level the playing field in your course?• Mader’s Concepts of Biology Companion Site is a vast array ofelectronic teaching and learning tools, including animations andvideos with quizzing, pre-tests, practice quizzes, post-tests, andon-line labs.• Presentation Center - Build instructional materials wherever,whenever, and however you want! Presentation Center is an onlinedigital library containing assets such as photos, artwork, animations,PowerPoints, and other types of media that can be used tocreate customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes,compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! This ever-growing66
Biologyresource gives instructors the power to utilize assets specific totheir adopted textbook as well as content from other <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>books in the library. Presentation Center’s dynamic search engineallows you to explore by discipline, course, textbook chapter, assettype, or keyword. Simply browse, select, and download thefiles you need to build engaging course materials. All assets arecopyrighted by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education but can be used byinstructors for classroom purposes.NEWLY REVISEDChapter Opening Case StudiesRevised into a traditional case study format with questions thatlead students into the chapter content and allow the instructor tointegrate the case studies into classroom discussion.Contents1 Exploring Life and <strong>Science</strong>Part I Human Organization2 Chemistry of Life3 Cell Structure and Function4 Organization and Regulation of Body SystemsPart II Maintenance of the Human Body5 Cardiovascular System: Heart and Blood Vessels6 Cardiovascular System: Blood7 Lymphatic System and Immunity8 Digestive System and Nutrition9 Respiratory System10 Urinary System and ExcretionPart III Movement and Support in Humans11 Skeletal System12 Muscular SystemPart IV Integration and Coordination in Humans13 Nervous System14 Senses15 Endocrine SystemPart V Reproduction in Humans16 Reproductive System17 Development and AgingPart VI Human Genetics18 Patterns of Chromosome Inheritance19 Cancer20 Patterns of Genetic Inheritance21 DNA Biology and TechnologyPart VII Human Evolution and Ecology22 Human Evolution23 Global Ecology24 Human Population, Planetary Resources, and ConservationHuman Biology LaboratoryNEW*9780077348625*LAB MANUAL FOR HUMANBIOLOGY12th EditionBy Sylvia Mader<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 288 pagesISBN: 9780077348625ContentsLaboratory 1: Scientific MethodLaboratory 2: Light MicroscopyLaboratory 3: Chemical Composition of CellsLaboratory 4: Cell Structure and FunctionLaboratory 5: Body TissuesLaboratory 6: Organization of the BodyLaboratory 7: Cardiovascular SystemLaboratory 8: Chemical Aspects of DigestionLaboratory 9: Energy Requirements and Ideal WeightLaboratory 10: HomeostasisLaboratory 11: Musculoskeletal SystemLaboratory 12: Nervous System and SensesLaboratory 13: Reproduction and DevelopmentLaboratory 14: Mitosis and MeiosisLaboratory 15: Patterns of Genetic InheritanceLaboratory 16: DNA and BiotechnologyLaboratory 17: EvolutionLaboratory 18: Effects of Pollution on EcosystemsREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia67
BiologyBiologySupplementsTopics include: The Chemistry of Life, Cell Structure and Function,The Molecular Basis of Inheritance, The Cellular Basis of Inheritance,The Mechanism of Inheritance, Classification of Prokaryotes, Classificationof Eukaryotes, Plant Structure and Function, IntercellularCommunication, Musculoskeletal System, Respiration and Circulation,Homeostasis and Excretion, Nurition and Digestion, Reproduction andEarly Human Development, Evolution and the Origin of Life, Ecology.NEW*9780073525556*PHOTO ATLAS FORGENERAL BIOLOGY3rd EditionBy Dennis Strete, McLennan Community Collegeand Darrell Vodopich, Baylor UniversitySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BIOLOGY3rd EditionBy George Fried (deceased) and George J Hademenos2010 (July 2009) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780071625616A Schaum PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Biology provides a systematic review of biologywith clear and concise explanations, accompanied by numerous exercisesyou can work on as you learn and as you review. The revisededition will include both biochemical and molecular approaches tomodern biology and an understanding of life in terms of the precisecharacteristics of macromolecules such as DNA, RNA, and protein.<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 288 pagesISBN: 9780073525556Contents1 Microscopy2 Plant Cells3 Animal Cells and Tissues4 Plant Mitosis and Gametogenesis5 Animal Cell Mitosis and Meiosis6 Prokaryotes7 Kingdom Protista8 Kingdom Fungi9 Bryophytes10 Seedless Vascular Plants11 Ferns12 Gymnosperms13 Flowering Plants14 Invertebrate Phyla15 Chordates16 The Vertebrates17 Vertebrate Dissections18 Human Biology--Histology and Anatomy of Systems19 DevelopmentSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF BIOLOGY2nd EditionBy George H Fried and George Hademenos2011 (September 2010)ISBN: 9780071746540A Schaum Professional PublicationIf you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of biology, it’sgot to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down, simplified,and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin, withan emphasis on clarity and conciseness.Graphic elements such as sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxedhighlights stress selected points from the text, illuminate keys tolearning, and give you quick pointers to the essentials.• Perfect if you have missed class or need extra review• Gives you expert help from teachers who are authorities in theirfields• So small and light that it fits in your backpack!CONTENTSPart I: Fundamentals of Biology1. The Basic Structure of <strong>Science</strong>2. The Chemistry of Life: An Inorganic Perspective3. The Chemistry of Life: The Organic LevelPart II: Biology of the Cell4. The Cullular Organization of Life5. Energy Transformations6. PhotosynthesisPart III: Genetics and Inheritance7. The Nature of the Gene8. Cell Reproduction9. The Mechanism of Inheritance10. Control Mechanicsms in Genetics11. Embryology12. Animal ReproductionPart VI: Plant Biology13. Basic Structure and Function in Vascular Plants14. Interactions of Vascular Plants with Their EnvironmentPart V: Animal Biology15. Homeostasis: Regulation of Phsyiological Functions16. Animal Nutrition and the Digestive System17. The Excretory System18. The Circulatory System19. Immunology20. The Respiratory System21. Hormones and the Endocrine System22. The Nervous System23. The Musculoskeletal System: Support and Movement24. Animal BehaviorPart VI: Evolution and Ecology25. Evolution: The Process26. Ecology27. Origin of LifePart VII: Biological Diversity28. The Kingdom Monera (The Prokaryotes)29. The Kingdom Protista30. The Kingdom Fungi31. The Kingdom Plantae32. The Kingdom Animalia33. The Primates68
BiologySCHAUM’S A-Z BIOLOGYBy Bill Indge2003 / 320 pagesISBN: 9780071419345A Schaum PublicationSchaum’s A-Z handbooks make excellent complements to coursetextbooks and test preparation guides. Ideal for ambitious high schoolseniors--especially AP students--and college freshmen, they featureconcise, thoroughly cross-referenced definitions of hundreds of keyterms and phrases that help students quickly break through the jargonbarrier. Clear explanations of key concepts, supplemented with lucidillustrations, help build mastery of theory and provide a ready referenceto supplement class work.• Each entry begins with a clear, one-sentence definition and isfollowed by an explanation and examples.• A-to-Z format for ready reference• Clear definitions and explanations, cross-referenced and enhancedwith numerous worked examples and illustrations• Extended explanations of more important concepts• Review lists of entries that relate to main topics in the Appendixaid reviewProfessional ReferencesBIOPHYSICS DEMYSTIFIEDBy Goldfarb2011 (December 2010) / 400 pagesISBN: 9780071633642A Professional Reference TitleInterested in unraveling the physics of living things? Here’s yourstarting point. Biophysics Demystified is the fast and easy way tounderstand this fascinating topic. Written in a step-by-step format,this practical guide begins with an introduction to the science ofbiophysics, covering biophysical techniques and applications. Next,you’ll learn the principles of physics, biology, and chemistry required tounderstand biophysics, including free energy, entropy, and statisticalmechanics. Biomolecules and the forces that influence their structureand conformation are also covered, as are protein, nucleic acid, andmembrane biophysics. Detailed examples and concise explanationsmake it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzesand a final exam help reinforce key concepts.It’s a no-brainer! You’ll get:• Molecular, subcellular, physiological, anatomical, and environmentalbiophysics• The laws of thermodynamics as they apply to biophysical systems• Forces affecting conformation in biological molecules• The composition and structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins,and nucleic acids• The fluid mosaic modelSimple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advancedstudent, Biophysics Demystified makes this interdisciplinary subjecteasy to master.ContentsChapter 1. Introduction;Chapter 2. Biophysical Topics;Chapter 3. Biophysical Techniques and Applications;Chapter 4. Energy and Life;Chapter 5. Statistical Mechanics;Chapter 6. Forces Affecting Conformation in Biological Molecules;Chapter 7. Biomolecules 101;Chapter 8. The Cell;Chapter 9. Protein Biophysics;Chapter 10. Nucleic Acid Biophysics;Chapter 11. Membrane Biophysics;Chapter 12. Physiological and Anatomical Biophysics;Final Exam;Answers to Quizzes and Final Exam;IndexSTEM CELL TECHNOLOGIESBasics and ApplicationsBy Satish Totey and Kaushik D Deb2010 (February 2010) / 720 pagesISBN: 9780071635721A Professional Reference TitleStem cell-based therapies, also known as cell replacement therapiesor regenerative medicine, provide the means to cure a host ofdiseases and disorders. Featuring 28 contributions from prestigiousglobal experts, this book details the basics of stem cell biology andexplores therapeutic and medical treatments stem cells can offer. Thebook covers embryonic and adult stem cells and includes a 32-pagecolor insert with 70 color figures.Contents1. Foreword2. Preface3. IntroductionPart l: Embryonic Stem Cells8. Derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells10. Epigenetics in Human ESCS in Culture and Derivation11. Embryonic Stem Cells as a TheraphTherapyabetesPart II: Adult Stem Cells19. Recent Advances on Adult Stem Cells and Their TherapeuticApplications22. Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapies for Cardiac Infarctions, LimbIschemia23. Dental Pulp Stem CellsInternational editionSCHAUM’S 3000 SOLVED PROBLEMS INBIOLOGYBy Stephen Bernstein and Ruth Bernstein of University of Colorado atBoulder1989 / 406 pagesISBN: 9780070991576 [IE]A Schaum’s Publication(International Edition is not for sale in Japan)CONTENTSChemistry of Life.Molecular Genetics.Inheritance.Evolution.Diversity of Life.History of Life: Major Patterns.Plants: Form and Function.Animals: Form and Function.Ecology.69
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New TitlesCELLULAR MOLECULAR, MICROBIOLOGY & GENETICS2013 Author ISBN PageMicrobiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Cowan 9780073402352 74Lab Manual for Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Obenauf 9780077516390 79CELLULAR MOLECULAR, MICROBIOLOGY & GENETICS<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageConcepts of Genetics Brooker 9780073525334 87Genetics: Analysis and Principles, 4e Brooker 9780073525280 88Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Complete Version, 12e Brown 9780077302139 80Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Short Version, 12e Brown 9780073375274 81Laboratory Applications in Microbiology: A Case Study Approach, 2e Chess 9780073402376 82Microbiology: A Systems Approach, 3e Cowan 9780073522524 75Microbiology Experiments: A Health <strong>Science</strong> Perspective, 7e Kleyn 9780077315542 83Human Genetics, 10e Lewis 9780073525303 90Microbiology: A Human Perspective, 7e Nester 9780073375311 78Aids Update <strong>2012</strong>, 21e Stine 9780073527659 85Foundations in Microbiology, 8e Talaro 9780073375298 76Foundations in Microbiology: Basic Principles, 8e Talaro 9780077342807 77Molecular Biology, 5e Weaver 9780073525327 8672
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsIntroductory Microbiology– Majors TextInternational editionPRESCOTT’S MICROBIOLOGY8th EditionBy Joanne Willey, Hofstra University, Linda Sherwood, Montana StateUniversity-Bozeman and Chris Woolverton, Kent State University-Kent2011 (February 2010) / 1184 pagesISBN: 9780077350130ISBN: 9780071313674 [IE, Text only]ISBN: 9780071084635 [IE with Connect Plus Card]www.mhhe.com/willey8The author team of Prescott’s Microbiology continues the tradition ofpast editions by providing a balanced, comprehensive introduction toall major areas of microbiology. Because of this balance, Microbiologyis appropriate for microbiology majors and mixed majors courses. Thenew authors have focused on readability, artwork, and the integrationof several key themes (including evolution, ecology and diversity)throughout the text, making an already superior text even better.ContentsPart I: Introduction to Microbiology1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology2 Microscopy3 Bacteria and Archaea4 Eukaryotic Microbial Structure and Function5 Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious AgentsPart II: Microbial Nutrition, Growth, and Control6 Microbial Nutrition7 Microbial Growth and Reproduction8 Control of Microorganisms in the EnvironmentPart III: Microbial Metabolism9 Introduction to Metabolism10 Catabolism: Energy Release and Conservation11 Anabolism: The Use of Energy in BiosynthesisPart IV: Microbial Molecular Biology and Genetics12 Genes: Structure, Replication, and Expression13 Regulation of Cellular Processes14 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation15 Recombinant DNA Technology16 Microbial GenomicsPart V: The Diversity of the Microbial World17 Microbial Taxonomy and the Evolution of Diversity18 The Archaea19 The Deinococci and Nonproeobacteria Gram Negatives20 The Proteobacteria21 The Low G + C Gram-Positive Bacteria: The Firmicutes22 The High G + C Gram-Positive Bacteria: The Actinobacteria23 The Protists24 The Fungi25 The VirusesPart VI: Ecology and Symbiosis26 Biogeochemical Cycling27 Methods in Microbial Ecology28 Microorganisms in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems29 Microorganisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems30 Microbial InteractionsPart VII: Pathogenicity and Host Response31 Infection and Pathogenicity32 Nonspecific (Innate) Host Resistance33 Specific (Adaptive) ImmunityPart VIII: Microbial Diseases, Detection, and their Control34 Antimicrobial Chemotherapy35 Clinical Microbiology and Immunology36 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology37 Human Diseases Caused by Viruses and Prions38 Human Diseases Caused by Bacteria39 Human Diseases Caused by Fungi and ProtistsPart IX: Applied Microbiology40 Microbiology of Food41 Industrial Microbiology42 Applied Environmental MicrobiologyAppendix I: A Review of the Chemistry of Biological MoleculesAppendix II: Common Metabolic PathwaysInternational editionPRESCOTT’S PRINCIPLES OFMICROBIOLOGYBy Joanne Willey Hofstra University, Linda Sherwood, Montana StateUniversity-Bozeman and Chris Woolverton, Kent State University-Kent2009 (January 2008) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780077213411ISBN: 9780071283670 [IE]www.mhhe.com/prescottprinciplesPrescott’s Principles of Microbiology continues in the tradition of themarket leading Prescott, Harley, and Klein’s Microbiology. In using the7th edition of PHK’s Microbiology as the foundation for the developmentof Principles, the authors have presented a streamlined, brieferdiscussion of the broad discipline of microbiology and have focused onreadability and the integration of several key themes with an emphasison evolution, ecology and diversity throughout the text. To accomplishthis, each chapter focuses on key concepts and includes only the mostrelevant, up-to-date examples. Unique to Principles is the inclusionof microbial pathogens into the diversity chapters (chapters 19-24).Thus when students read about the metabolic and genetic diversityof each bacterial, protist, and viral taxon, they are also presented withthe important pathogens. In this way, the physiological adaptationsthat make a given organism successful can be immediately relatedto its role as a pathogen and pathogens can be readily compared tophylogenetically similar microbes.ContentsPart I: Introduction to MicrobiologyChapter 1: The History and Scope of MicrobiologyChapter 2: Microscopes and the Study of Microbial StructureChapter 3: Procaryotic Cell StructureChapter 4: Eucaryotic Cell Structure and FunctionChapter 5: Viruses and Other Cellular AgentsPart II: Microbial Nutrition, Growth, and ControlChapter 6: Microbial NutritionChapter 7: Microbial GrowthChapter 8: Control of Microorganisms by Physical and ChemicalAgentsPart III: Microbial MetabolismChapter 9: Introduction to MetabolismChapter 10: Catabolism: Energy Release and ConservationChapter 11: Anabolism: The Use of Energy in BiosynthesisPart IV: Microbial Molecular Biology and GeneticsChapter 12: Gene Structure, Replication, and ExpressionChapter 13: Regulation of Gene ExpressionChapter 14: Mechanisms of Genetic VariationChapter 15: Microbial GenomicsChapter 16: Biotechnology and Industrial MicrobiologyPart V: The Diversity of The Microbial WorldChapter 17: Microbial Evolution, Taxonomy, and DiversityChapter 18: The ArchaeaChapter 19: Deinococci and Nonproteobacteria Gram NegativeBacteriaChapter 20: ProteobacteriaChapter 21: Low G + C Gram Positive BacteriaChapter 22: High G + C Gram Positive Bacteria73
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsChapter 23: Eucaryotic MicrobesChapter 24: Viral DiversityPart VI: Ecology and SymbiosisChapter 25: Biogeochemical Cycling and Introductory MicrobialEcologyChapter 26: Microorganisms in Natural EnvironmentsChapter 27: Microbial InteractionsPart VII: Host DefensesChapter 28: Nonspecific (Innate) Host Resistance>Chapter 29: Specific (Adaptive) ImmunityPart VIII: Microbial Diseases and Their ControlChapter 30: Pathogenicity of MicroorganismsChapter 31: Antimicrobial ChemotherapyChapter 32: Clinical Microbiology and ImmunologyChapter 33: The Epidemiology of Infectious DiseasePart IX: Applied MicrobiologyChapter 34: Microbiology of FoodChapter 35: Industrial MicrobiologyIntroductory Microbiology- Non Majors TextInternational editionNEW*9780073402352*MICROBIOLOGYFUNDAMENTALSA Clinical ApproachBy Marjorie Kelly Cowan, Miami University ofOh-Oxford and Jennifer Bunn2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 696 pagesISBN: 9780073402352ISBN: 9780071317597 [IE]Cowan’s Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach is ThePerfect Fit to align with your course. Here’s why:• The author team includes a practicing nurse to help students seehow the content fits in their lives and relates to their future careeron every page.• A briefer text means all core concepts are covered, but streamlinedto better fit the length of your course.• A more modern, visual text and digital learning package fits withtoday’s students and the way they learn.FeaturesMore clinical content than any other microbiology book! This texthelps students see how the material relates to their lives and futurecareers. Each chapter opens with a case by a former microbiologystudent designed to:• Introduce relevance of the chapter• Help students tie chapter content to their future career• Promote understanding of content as it relates to real-world situationsNCLEX Style Questions - These questions found throughouteach chapter are application oriented and written in the form of NCLEXquestions. They are designed to help students learn the microbiologyinformation they will eventually need to pass the NCLEX. Studentswill begin learning to think critically, apply information, and over time,prep themselves for the NCLEX. In addition, we offer NCLEX Prepand Nursing Career Prep questions through <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connectfor you to assign.Medical Moment - Gives students an opportunity to go deeperinto the clinical application of the concepts. Written by a practicingRN, students will easily see how the chapter material relates to theirfuture career.An Inside the Clinic reading in every chapter emphasizes thenursing aspect of microbiology!This book is the most visually appealing text available - engagingstudents on every page, drawing them into the material and usingstunning, accurate images linked closely to the text - assisting in theway 21st century students learn.Streamlined Contents, Solid Coverage of all Core Concepts:This book has been written to truly fit a one-semester course in alliedhealth microbiology. It makes it clear to students what the importantconcepts are, with enough detail to make it meaningful, and to helpstudents retain the information for the long term.ConnectPlus Microbiology for Cowan allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations from the text for assignments andlectures. Instructors now have access to a variety of resources includingassignable and gradable case study activities, concept mappingtools, LearnSmart, animation learning modules and more. The mediarich eBook allows students to do full text searches, add notes andhighlights, and access their instructor’s shared notes and highlights.• LearnSmart: This unparalleled intelligent learning system is basedon cognitive mapping that diagnoses your students’ knowledge ofa particular subject then creates an individualized learning path forthem. Assigned by you, or used by students as a study tool, theresults are automatically recorded in a grade book.• “Flex” Art: Choose key figures from the text—take them apart andbuild them back during lecture so students can understand onestep at a time. All art from the text is available with editable labels.• Digital Lecture Capture: Tegrity Campus is a service that allowsclass time to be any time by automatically capturing every lecturein a searchable video format for students to review at their convenience.With a simple one-click process, you can capture allcomputer screens and corresponding audio. Students may replayany part of your class with simple browser-based viewing on a PCor Mac. Educators know that the more students can see, hear,and experience class resources, the better they learn. Help turnall your students’ study time into learning moments by supplyingthem with your lecture videos.• Build instructional materials wherever, whenever, and however youwant! Presentation Center is an online digital library containingassets that can be used to create customized lectures, visuallyenhanced tests and quizzes, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! Simply browse,select, and download the files you need to build engaging coursematerials.• <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard have teamed up!What does this mean for you?»»Your life, simplified. Now you and your students can access<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect and Create right from within your Blackboardcourse – all with one single sign-on!»»Deep integration of content and tools. Not only do you getsingle sign-on with Connect and Create, you also get deepintegration of <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content and content engines right in Blackboard.Whether you’re choosing a book for your course or buildingConnect assignments, all the tools you need are right where youwant them – inside of Blackboard.» » Seamless Gradebooks. Are you tired of keeping multiplegradebooks and manually synchronizing grades into Blackboard? Wethought so. When a student completes an integrated Connect as-74
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Geneticssignment, the grade for that assignment automatically (and instantly)feeds your Blackboard grade center.»»A solution for everyone. Whether your institution is alreadyusing Blackboard or you just want to try Blackboard on your own, wehave a solution for you. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> and Blackboard can now offeryou easy access to industry leading technology and content, whetheryour campus hosts it, or we do. Be sure to ask your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representative for details.CONTENTSChapter 1 Microbes: An IntroductionChapter 2 Tools of the Laboratory: The Methods for Studying MicroorganismsChapter 3 Prokaryotic Profiles: The Bacteria and ArchaeaChapter 4 Eukaryotic Cells and MicroorganismsChapter 5 An Introduction to the VirusesChapter 6 Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and GrowthChapter 7 Microbial MetabolismChapter 8 Microbial Genetics and Genetic EngineeringChapter 9 Physical and Chemical Control of MicrobesChapter 10 Drugs, Microbes, Host: The Elements of ChemotherapyChapter 11 Microbe-Human Interactions: Infection and DiseaseChapter 12 Host Defenses I: Overview and Nonspecific DefensesChapter 13 Host Defenses II: Specific Immunity and ImmunizationChapter 14 Disorders in ImmunityChapter 15 Diagnosing InfectionsChapter 16 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and EyesChapter 17 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous SystemChapter 18 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular andLymphatic SystemsChapter 19 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory SystemChapter 20 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal TractChapter 21 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary SystemChapter 22 Environmental and Applied MicrobiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073522524*MICROBIOLOGYA Systems Approach,3rd EditionBy Marjorie Kelly Cowan, Miami University ofOH-Oxford and Kathleen Park Talaro, PasadenaArea Community College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 896 pagesISBN: 9780073522524ISBN: 9780071314879 [IE]www.mhhe.com/cowan3eMicrobiology: A Systems Approach is an allied health microbiologytext for non-science majors with a body systems approach to thedisease chapters. It has become known for its engaging writingstyle, instructional art program and focus on active learning. We areso excited to offer a robust learning program with student-focusedlearning activities, allowing the student to manage their learning whileyou easily manage their assessment. Detailed reports show how yourassignments measure various learning objectives from the book (orinput your own!), levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy or other categories, andhow your students are doing. The Cowan Learning program will saveyou time and improve your students success in this course.New to this editionEvery Chapter now opens with an Outline and a list of LearningObjectives. Can You? questions conclude each major section of thetext. Learning Objectives are tightly correlated to digital course material.Instructors will be able to successfully measure student learningas it relates specifically to the learning objectives. Assign Can You?questions to students as an eBook Quiz with ConnectPlus.Multiple Choice and True-False Questions (Knowledge andComprehension), and Critical Thinking Questions (Application andAnalysis) precede the Synthesis-level Visual Understanding Questions(supplies a photo or a graphic that students have already seen,along with a thought-provoking question) and Concept MappingExercises (asks students to organize information in meaningfulforms). Questions in the last two categories use images or contentfrom previous chapters and pose queries that require students tocombine knowledge from the new chapter with the knowledge theyalready have from an earlier one, supporting the book’s theme of“making connections.”Case Files now have a Continuing the Case part that is placed inthe chapter next to relevant content. These Continuing the Case boxeswill help students follow the real-world applications of the chapteropeningCase File and appreciate and understand how microbiologyimpacts our lives on a daily bases. The solutions, or “wrap-ups” appearlater at the end of the chapter, after the necessary elements havebeen presented. Nearly all Case Files in the third edition are new,including hot microbiological topics that are making the news today.NEW Animation Learning Modules are assignable in Connectcovering key topics from the text. A special icon in the text indicateswhich topics have a corresponding Animation Learning Module.With this third edition, we are so excited to add professor JenniferHerzog from Herkimer County Community College to the team as ourdigital author. Jen has worked hand-in-hand with the textbook author,creating online tools that truly complement and enhance the book’scontent. She ensured that all key topics in the book have interactive,engaging activities spanning levels of Bloom’s taxonomy, and tied toLearning Objectives in the book. Instructors can now assign materialbased on what they cover in class, assess their students on theLearning Objectives, and run reports indicating individual and/or classperformance on a variety of data. Because of Jen, we can now offeryou a robust digital learning program, tied to learning objectives, toenhance your lecture and lab, whether you run a traditional, hybridor fully online course.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard have teamed up!What does this mean for you?• Your life, simplified. Now you and your students can access<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect and Create right from within yourBlackboard course – all with one single sign-on!• Deep integration of content and tools. Not only do you get singlesign-on with Connect and Create, you also get deepintegration of <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content and content engines right inBlackboard. Whether you’re choosing a book for your course orbuilding Connect assignments, all the tools you need are rightwhere you want them – inside of Blackboard.• Seamless Gradebooks. Are you tired of keeping multiple gradebooksand manually synchronizing grades into Blackboard? Wethought so. When a student completes an integrated Connectassignment, the grade for that assignment automatically (andinstantly) feeds your Blackboard grade center.• A solution for everyone. Whether your institution is already usingBlackboard or you just want to try Blackboard on your own, wehave a solution for you. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> and Blackboard can now offeryou easy access to industry leading technology and content,whether your campus hosts it, or we do. Be sure to ask your local<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> representative for details.ConnectPlus Microbiology for Cowan 3/e allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations from the text for assignments andlectures. Instructors now have access to a variety of new resources75
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Geneticsincluding assignable and gradable case study activities, conceptmapping tools, LearnSmart, animation learning modules and more.The media rich eBook allows students to do full text searches, addnotes and highlights, and access their instructor’s shared notes andhighlights.• LearnSmart: This unparalleled intelligent learning system is basedon cognitive mapping that diagnoses your students’ knowledge ofa particular subject then creates an individualized learning path forthem. Assigned by you, or used by students as a study tool, theresults are automatically recorded in a grade book.• “Flex” Art: Choose key figures from the text—take them apart andbuild them back during lecture so students can understand onestep at a time. All art from the text is available with editable labels.• Digital Lecture Capture: Tegrity Campus is a service that allowsclass time to be any time by automatically capturing every lecturein a searchable video format for students to review at their convenience.With a simple one-click process, you can capture allcomputer screens and corresponding audio. Students may replayany part of your class with simple browser-based viewing on a PCor Mac. Educators know that the more students can see, hear,and experience class resources, the better they learn. Help turnall your students’ study time into learning moments by supplyingthem with your lecture videos.• Build instructional materials wherever, whenever, and however youwant! Presentation Center is an online digital library containingassets that can be used to create customized lectures, visuallyenhanced tests and quizzes, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! Simply browse,select, and download the files you need to build engaging coursematerials.ContentsChapter 1 The Main Themes of MicrobiologyChapter 2 The Chemistry of BiologyChapter 3 Tools of the Laboratory: The Methods for Studying MicroorganismsChapter 4 Procaryotic Profiles: The Bacteria and ArchaeaChapter 5 Eucaryotic Cells and MicroorganismsChapter 6 An Introduction to the VirusesChapter 7 Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and GrowthChapter 8 Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroads of LifeChapter 9 Microbial GeneticsChapter 10 Genetic Engineering: A Revolution in Molecular BiologyChapter 11 Physical and Chemical Control of MicrobesChapter 12 Drugs, Microbes, Host—The Elements of ChemotherapyChapter 13 Microbe-Human Interactions: Infection and DiseaseChapter 14 Host Defenses I: Overview and Nonspecific DefensesChapter 15 Host Defenses II: Specific Immunity and ImmunizationChapter 16 Disorders in ImmunityChapter 17 Diagnosing InfectionsChapter 18 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and EyesChapter 19 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous SystemChapter 20 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular andLymphatic SystemsChapter 21 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory SystemChapter 22 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal TractChapter 23 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary SystemChapter 24 Environmental MicrobiologyChapter 25 Applied and Industrial MicrobiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073375298*FOUNDATIONS INMICROBIOLOGY8th EditionBy Kathleen Park Talaro and Barry Chess ofPasadena City College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780073375298ISBN: 9780071316736 [IE]www.mhhe.com/talaro8eTalaro/Chess: Foundations in Microbiology is an allied health microbiologytext for non-science majors with a taxonomic approach tothe disease chapters. It offers an engaging and accessible writingstyle through the use of tools such as case studies and analogies tothoroughly explain difficult microbiology concepts. We are so excitedto offer a robust learning program with student-focused learningactivities, allowing the student to manage their learning while youeasily manage their assessment. Detailed reports show how yourassignments measure various learning objectives from the book (orinput your own!), levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy or other categories,and how your students are doing. The Talaro Learning program willsave you time while improving your students success in this course.New to this editionEvery major section within each chapter now opens with ExpectedLearning Outcomes and closes with assessment questions(Check & Assess). Learning Outcomes are tightly correlated to digitalcourse material. Instructors will be able to successfully measurestudent learning as it relates specifically to the learning outcomes.Assign Check and Assess questions to students as an eBook Quizwith ConnectPlus.These Continuing the Case boxes are placed in the chapternext to relevant content and will help students follow the real-worldapplications of the chapter-opening Case File, while understandinghow microbiology impacts our lives on a daily basis. The Case FilePerspective, or wrap-up, appears later at the end of the chapter, afterthe necessary elements have been presented. Nearly all Case Filesin the eighth edition are new, including hot microbiological topics thatare making the news today.ConnectPlus Microbiology for Talaro 8e allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations from the text for assignments andlectures. Instructors now have access to a variety of new resourcesincluding assignable and gradable case study activities, conceptmapping tools, LearnSmart, animation learning modules and more.The media rich eBook allows students to do full text searches, addnotes and highlights, and access their instructor’s shared notes andhighlights.• LearnSmart: This unparalleled intelligent learning system is basedon cognitive mapping that diagnoses your students’ knowledge ofa particular subject then creates an individualized learning path forthem. Assigned by you, or used by students as a study tool, theresults are automatically recorded in a grade book.• “Flex” Art: Choose key figures from the text—take them apart andbuild them back during lecture so students can understand onestep at a time. All art from the text is available with editable labels.• Digital Lecture Capture: Tegrity Campus is a service that allowsclass time to be any time by automatically capturing every lecturein a searchable video format for students to review at their convenience.With a simple one-click process, you can capture all76
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Geneticscomputer screens and corresponding audio. Students may replayany part of your class with simple browser-based viewing on a PCor Mac. Educators know that the more students can see, hear,and experience class resources, the better they learn. Help turnall your students’ study time into learning moments by supplyingthem with your lecture videos.• Build instructional materials wherever, whenever, and however youwant! Presentation Center is an online digital library containingassets that can be used to create customized lectures, visuallyenhanced tests and quizzes, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! Simply browse, select,and download the files you need to build engaging course materials.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard have teamed up!What does this mean for you?• Your life, simplified. Now you and your students can access<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect and Create right from within yourBlackboard course – all with one single sign-on!• Deep integration of content and tools. Not only do you get singlesign-on with Connect and Create, you also get deep integrationof <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content and content engines right in Blackboard.Whether you’re choosing a book for your course or building Connectassignments, all the tools you need are right where youwant them – inside of Blackboard.• Seamless Gradebooks. Are you tired of keeping multiple gradebooksand manually synchronizing grades into Blackboard? Wethought so. When a student completes an integrated Connectassignment, the grade for that assignment automatically (andinstantly) feeds your Blackboard grade center.• A solution for everyone. Whether your institution is already usingBlackboard or you just want to try Blackboard on your own, wehave a solution for you. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> and Blackboard can now offeryou easy access to industry leading technology and content,whether your campus hosts it, or we do. Be sure to ask your local<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> representative for details.NEW Animation Learning Modules are assignable in Connectcovering key topics from the text. A special icon in the text indicateswhich topics have a corresponding Animation Learning Module.The eighth edition is unveiling a new feature in the diseasechapters called Pathogen Profiles, which are abbreviated snapshotsof the major pathogens in each chapter. Each Profile includes a micrograph,a description of the microscopic morphology, identificationdescriptions, habitat information, virulence factors, primary infections/disease, and control and treatment. Students can create their ownPathogen Profiles online in Connect.With this eighth edition, we are so excited to add professor HeidiSmith from Front Range Community College to the team as our digitalauthor. Heidi has worked hand-in-hand with the textbook author,creating online tools that truly complement and enhance the book’scontent. She ensured that all key topics in the book have interactive,engaging activities spanning levels of Bloom’s taxonomy, and tied toLearning Outcomes in the book. Instructors can now assign materialbased on what they cover in class, assess their students on theLearning Outcomes, and run reports indicating individual and/or classperformance on a variety of data. Because of Heidi, we can now offeryou a robust digital learning program, tied to learning outcomes, toenhance your lecture and lab, whether you run a traditional, hybridor fully online course.Contents1 The Main Themes of Microbiology2 The Chemistry of Biology3 Tools of the Laboratory: Methods of Studying Microorganisms4 A Survey of Prokaryotic Cells and Microorganisms5 A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms6 An Introduction to the Viruses7 Elements of Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth8 Introduction to Microbial Metabolism9 Microbial Genetics10 Genetic Engineering11 Physical and Chemical Agents for Microbial Control12 Drugs, Microbes, Host--The Elements of Chemotherapy13 Microbe-Human Interactions14 An Introduction to Host Defenses and Innate Immunities15 Adaptive, Specific Immunity and Immunization16 Disorders in Immunity17 Procedures for Identifying Pathogens and Diagnosing Infections18 The Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Cocci of Medical Importance19 The Gram-Positive Bacilli of Medical Importance20 The Gram-Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance21 Miscellaneous Bacterial Agents of Disease22 The Fungi of Medical Importance23 The Parasites of Medical Importance24 Introduction to Viruses That Infect Humans: The DNA Viruses25 The RNA Viruses That Infect Humans26 Environmental Microbiology27 Applied and Industrial MicrobiologyInternational editionNEW *9780077342807*FOUNDATIONS INMICROBIOLOGYBasic Principles, 8th EditionBy Kathleen Park Talaro, Pasadena City College<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780077342807ISBN: 9780071316729 [IE]www.mhhe.com/talaro8eWritten with the non-major/allied health student in mind, Foundationsin Microbiology offers an engaging and accessible writing style throughthe use of tools such as case studies and analogies to thoroughlyexplain difficult microbiology concepts. A taxonomic approach is usedfor the study of pathogens.New to this editionEvery major section within each chapter now opens with ExpectedLearning Outcomes and closes with mini-summaries andassessment questions Check & Assess). Answers are available toinstructors only on the accompanying Connect site.These Continuing the Case boxes are placed in the chapternext to relevant content and will help students follow the real-worldapplications of the chapter-opening Case File, while understandinghow microbiology impacts our lives on a daily bases. The Case FilePerspective, or wrap-up, appears later at the end of the chapter, afterthe necessary elements have been presented. Nearly all new CaseFiles can be found in the eighth edition, including ones on the microstories that are making the news today.The Connect website that accompanies Talaro 8/e allows instructorsand students to use art (labeled and unlabeled), photos,tables, and animations from the text for assignments and lectures.Instructors now have access to a variety of new resources includingassignable and gradable interactive assignments, concept mappingtools, LearnSmart, animation activities and more. The media rich eBookallows students to do full text searches, add notes and highlight,77
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Geneticsand share notes with classmates.• New! LearnSmart This unparalleled, intelligent learning systemis based on cognitive mapping that diagnoses your students’knowledge of a particular subject then creates an individualizedlearning path for them. Assigned by you, or used by students as astudy tool, the results are automatically recorded in a grade book.As an added benefit, all content covered in LearnSmart is tied tolearning objectives for your course and competencies set forthby accrediting bodies so you can use the results as evidence ofsubject mastery.• New! “Flex” Art Choose any figure from the text—take it apartand build it back during lecture so students can understand it onestep at a time.• New! Tegrity Tegrity Campus is a service that allows class time tobe any time by automatically capturing every lecture in a searchablevideo format for students to review at their convenience. Witha simple one-click process, you can capture all computer screensand corresponding audioContents1 The Main Themes of Microbiology2 The Chemistry of Biology3 Tools of the Laboratory: The Methods for Studying Microorganisms4 A Survey of Prokaryotic Cells and Microorganisms5 A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms6 An Introduction to Viruses7 Elements of Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth8 An Introduction to Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroadsof Life9 Microbial Genetics10 Genetic Engineering: A Revolution in Molecular Biology11 Physical and Chemical Agents for Microbial Control12 Drugs, Microbes, Host—The Elements of Chemotherapy13 Microbe-Human Interactions: Infection and Disease14 Nonspecific Host Defenses15 Adaptive, Specific Immunity and Immunization16 Disorders in Immunity17 Diagnosing InfectionsAppendix AAppendix BAppendix CAppendix DAppendix EInternational editionNEW *9780073375311*MICROBIOLOGYA Human Perspective,7th EditionBy Eugene W Nester, Denise G Anderson and CEvans Roberts Jr of University of Washingtonand Martha T Nester<strong>2012</strong> (October 2011) / 928 pagesISBN: 9780073375311ISBN: 9780071316132 [IE]www.mhhe.com/nester7Appropriate for the non-major/allied health student, this text carefullyand clearly explains microbiology, providing a strong foundation inthe fundamental concepts. With its concise and readable style, Microbiology:A Human Perspective offers coverage of the most currentconcepts, including recent advances in immunology and genomics,while also ensuring that students have the knowledge and masteryof the fundamentals necessary to understand the advances of thefuture. A body systems approach is used in the coverage of diseases.NEW TO THIS EDITIONEvery piece of art has been revised or replaced to make it morevibrant, 3-dimensional, and instructional. The goal of this extensiveupdate was to evaluate every piece, give colors and shapes consistencythroughout and make all art more engaging and useful (forstudents and instructors). The new art program is a great learningtool for students!With this edition, the authors underwent the tremendous task ofcombing through the narrative with a critical eye, making the changesnecessary to ensure that it is readable and more accessible forstudents - easier to comprehend yet still maintains an appropriatelyrigorous level of science. For example, general vocabulary and readinglevel were simplified so that students can focus on learning aboutmicrobiology and the complex scientific terminology that is required.The previous edition’s Chapter 13 Viruses of Bacteria andChapter 14 Viruses, Prions, and Viroids: Infectious Agents of Animalsand Plants have been combined into one chapter – Viruses, Viroidsand Prions.Learning outcomes begin each major section. They are numberedto tightly correlate to digital course material. Instructors will beable to successfully measure student learning as it relates specificallyto the learning outcomes.ConnectPlus Microbiology for Nester’s 7e allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations from the text for assignments andlectures. Instructors now have access to a variety of new resourcesincluding assignable and gradable case study activities, LearnSmart,animation learning modules and more. The media rich eBook allowsstudents to do full text searches, add notes and highlights, and accesstheir instructor’s shared notes and highlights.• LearnSmart: This unparalleled intelligent learning system is basedon cognitive mapping that diagnoses your students’ knowledge ofa particular subject then creates an individualized learning pathfor them. Assigned by you, or used by students as a study tool,the results are automatically recorded.• “Flex” Art: Choose key figures from the text—take them apart andbuild them back during lecture so students can understand onestep at a time. All art from the text is available with editable labels.• Digital Lecture Capture: Tegrity Campus is a service that allowsclass time to be any time by automatically capturing every lecturein a searchable video format for students to review at their convenience.With a simple one-click process, you can capture allcomputer screens and corresponding audio. Students may replayany part of your class with simple browser-based viewing on a computeror Apple device. Educators know that the more students cansee, hear, and experience class resources, the better they learn.Help turn all your students’ study time into learning moments bysupplying them with your lecture videos.• Build instructional materials wherever, whenever, and however youwant! Presentation Center is an online digital library containingassets that can be used to create customized lectures, visuallyenhanced tests and quizzes, or attractive printed support materials.Access to your book, access to all books! Simply browse, select,and download the files you need to build engaging course materials.Figure Questions offer another assessment opportunity forstudents. Most figures have critical thinking questions associatedwith them.All major diseases are represented with a summary table thatincludes an outline of pathogenesis keyed to a human figure showingthe entry and exit of the pathogen.78
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsEach of the disease chapters ends with a Diseases in Reviewsummary table that pulls together key information for students. Thisgives them one place to find the diseases, their causative agents,any critical information and reference to the page where the disease’ssummary table is found.MicroBytes are found throughout the chapters. These are small“bytes” of interesting information to engage students.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard have teamed up!What does this mean for you?• Your life, simplified. Now you and your students can access<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect and Create right from within yourBlackboard course – all with one single sign-on!• Deep integration of content and tools. Not only do you get singlesign-on with Connect and Create, you also get deep integrationof <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> content and content engines right in Blackboard.Whether you’re choosing a book for your course or building Connectassignments, all the tools you need are right where youwant them – inside of Blackboard.• Seamless Gradebooks. Are you tired of keeping multiple gradebooksand manually synchronizing grades into Blackboard? Wethought so. When a student completes an integrated Connectassignment, the grade for that assignment automatically (andinstantly) feeds your Blackboard grade center.• A solution for everyone. Whether your institution is already usingBlackboard or you just want to try Blackboard on your own, wehave a solution for you. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> and Blackboard can now offeryou easy access to industry leading technology and content,whether your campus hosts it, or we do. Be sure to ask your local<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> representative for details.ContentsChapter 1: Humans and the Microbial WorldChapter 2: The Molecules of LifeChapter 3: Microscopy and Cell StructureChapter 4: Dynamics of Prokaryotic GrowthChapter 5: Control of Microbial GrowthChapter 6: Metabolism: Fueling Cell GrowthChapter 7: The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to ProteinChapter 8: Bacterial GeneticsChapter 9: Biotechnology and Recombinant DNAChapter 10: Identification and Classification of ProkaryotesChapter 11: The Diversity of Prokaryotic OrganismsChapter 12: The Eukaryotic Members of the Microbial WorldChapter 13: Viruses, Viroids and PrionsChapter 14: The Innate Immune ResponseChapter 15: The Adaptive Immune ResponseChapter 16: Host-Microbe InteractionsChapter 17: Immunologic DisordersChapter 18: Applications of Immune ResponsesChapter 19: EpidemiologyChapter 20: Antimicrobial MedicationsChapter 21: Respiratory System InfectionsChapter 22: Skin InfectionsChapter 23: Wound InfectionsChapter 24: Digestive System InfectionsChapter 25: Genitourinary InfectionsChapter 26: Nervous System InfectionsChapter 27: Blood and Lymphatic InfectionsChapter 28: HIV Disease and Complications of ImmunodeficiencyChapter 29: Microbial EcologyChapter 30: Environmental Microbiology: Treatment of Water, Wastes,and Polluted HabitatsChapter 31: Food MicrobiologyAppendix I: Microbial MathematicsAppendix II: Pronunciation Key for Bacterial, Fungal, Protozoan, andViral NamesAppendix III: Metabolic PathwaysAppendix IV: Answers to Multiple Choice QuestionsIntroductory MicrobiologyLaboratoryNEW *9780077516390*LAB MANUAL FOR MICROBIOLOGYFUNDAMENTALSA Clinical ApproachBy Steve Obenauf and Susan Finazzo of Broward College-Central2013 (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780077516390This new laboratory manual for allied health or general microbiologyhas been written with the student in mind. The authors have used theiryears of teaching microbiology and microbiology laboratory at all levelsto identify and relate the fundamental concepts that are important tothe understanding of the science and students’ success in their futurefield. They have included case studies to exemplify the relevance ofthe science and extensive visual imagery to help students understandand learn the content. Most importantly, the authors hope this manualwill help students experience the thrill of bench science and sharesome of the enthusiasm they have for microbiology, a field of sciencethat is dynamic, exciting and touches every aspect of your life.FeaturesEach exercise starts with a brief case study that is relevant tothe activity. The case studies are modeled from case studies reportedto the Centers for Disease Control and published in Morbidity andMortality Weekly. The case studies are short, to the point and realistic,helping students realize the relevance each activity.Tips for Success are included to ensure student success duringthe laboratory period. Students inadvertently make a number ofcommon mistakes during the course. Over years of teaching microbiologylabs to allied health students, the authors have compiled themost common mistakes and most often asked questions to createthe “Tips for Success” sections. By following the “Tips for Success,”students can avoid many of the common pitfalls and technique errorsencountered in the lab.Each exercise clearly defines the student learning objectives forthe exercise. In a succinct, bullet format the learning objectives willhelp students focus their studies and determine if they are graspingthe necessary concepts.Every exercise in this manual contains color photographsincluding equipment, techniques and experimental results. Thesephotographs were taken by the authors while performing the exercisesin the manual and therefore reflect actual experimental results orobservations. Microbiology is a very visual science. The number andquality of photographs in this manual will be an asset in performing theexercises and mastering the content of the course. A supplementalatlas will not be necessary.The Results and Interpretation section provides an illustration orphotograph of the exercise activity along with a brief explanation. Thisprovides a visual comparison for the results obtained by the studentand a guide to the meaning of those results.The lab reports at the end of each exercise are designed toenhance student learning. Each report includes an area for studentsto report their experimental results. Additionally, the reports includequestions that utilize both recall learning and critical thinking skills.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connect Microbiology allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations for assignments and lectures.Instructors can access a variety of resources including assignableand gradable lab questions from the lab manual, additional pre- andpost-lab activities, case study activities, lab skill videos, and more.79
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsContentsBasic TechniquesEx 1 Use of the MicroscopeEx 2 Aseptic TechniquesEx 3 Isolation Streak PlateSurvey of the Microbial WorldEx 4 Microbial Phototrophs: Algae and CyanobacteriaEx 5 ProtozoansEx 6 The FungiEx 7 Motility: Hanging Drop MethodStaining TechniquesEx 8 Simple Staining and Smear PreparationEx 9 Negative StainEx 10 Capsule StainEx 11 Gram StainEx 12 Acid-Fast Staining (Ziehl-Neelsen and Kinyoun Methods)Ex 13 Spore StainMedia: Enriched, Differential, & SelectiveEx 14 Blood AgarEx 15 Mannitol Salt AgarEx 16 Eosin Methylene Blue AgarEx 17 MacConkey AgarEx 18 Evaluation of Media GrowthEx 19 Standard Plate Count – the Dairy ScenarioEx 20 Osmotic Pressure and GrowthEx 21 Oxygen Requirements – Agar Shake MethodEx 22 CatalaseEx 23 OxidaseControl of GrowthEx 24 UV LightEx 25 Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing –Patients B, S, and XEx 26 Hand WashingDiagnostic GeneticsEx 27 DNA Fingerprinting – Patient XApplied GeneticsEx 28 TransformationMicrobes & DiseaseEx 29 Parasitic Protozoans – Patient DEx 30 Parasitic Helminths – the Day Camp ScenarioEx 31 Vectors – Patient VDiagnostic ImmunologyEx 32 ImmunoprecipitationEx 33 Passive AgglutinationMultitest SystemsEx 34 Enterotube – Patient XEnvironmental MicrobiologyEx 35 Soil MicrobesHydrolytic EnzymesEx 36 Dnase TestEx 37 Gelatin HydrolysisEx 38 Starch HydrolysisEx 39 Casien HydrolysisBiochemical TestingEx 40 Sugar FermentationEx 41 Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) AgarEx 42 Litmus MilkEx 43 IMViC ReactionsEx 44 Urease TestEx 45 Nitrate ReductionPutting It All TogetherEx 46 Known Bacteria for Biochemical TestingEx 47 Bacterial UnknownsInternational editionNEW *9780077302139*BENSON’SMICROBIOLOGICALAPPLICATIONSComplete Version, 12th EditionBy Alfred Brown, Auburn University-Auburn<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 560 pagesISBN: 9780077302139ISBN: 9780071221818 [IE]www.mhhe.com/benson12eBenson’s Microbiological Applications has been the gold standardof microbiology laboratory manuals for over 30 years. The 77self-contained, clearly-illustrated exercises, and four-color formatmakes Microbiological Applications: Laboratory Manual in GeneralMicrobiology, the ideal lab manual. Appropriate for either a majorsor non-majors lab course, this lab manual assumes no prior organicchemistry course has been taken.New to this editionLearning outcomes for each exercise. Students and instructorswill be able to assess if the purpose of the laboratory exercise hasbeen accomplished and understood.Part 14 – Immunology and Serology. Select exercises havebeen removed from Medical Microbiology and Immunology andmoved to this new part: Slide Agglutination Test: Serological Typing;Slide Agglutination Test for S. aureus; Slide Agglutination Test forStreptococcus; Tube Agglutination Test: Heterophile Antibody Test;and Blood Grouping.Exercise 75: Slide Agglutination Test for Streptococcus.Two exercises: Slime Mold Culture and White Blood Cell Study:The Differential WBC Count have been moved online to Lab Centralfor easy reference and printing. Contact your sales rep for accessinformation.Many of the exercises have been thoroughly revised and updated,including Exercise 27 (Effects of Oxygen on Growth), Exercise61 (Reductase Test for Milk), Exercise 63 (Microbial Spoilage ofCanned Food), Exercise 69 (The Staphylococci: Isolation and Identification),Exercise 70 (The Streptococci and Enterococci: Isolationand Identification), Exercise 71 (Gram-Negative Intestinal Pathogens),and Exercise 72 (A Synthetic Epidemic). All exercises are up-to-date,informative, and relevant for any introductory microbiology laboratory.Many of the laboratory report questions have been revised as well.ContentsPart 1 Microscopy1 Brightfield Microscopy2 Darkfield Microscopy3 Phase-Contrast Microscopy4 Fluorescence Microscopy5 Microscopic MeasurementsPart 2 Survey of Microorganisms6 Protozoa, Algae and Cyanobacteria7 Ubiquity of Bacteria8 The Fungi: Molds and YeastsPart 3 Manipulation of Microorganisms9 Aseptic Technique10 Pure Culture TechniquesPart 4 Staining and Observations of Microorganisms80
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics11 Smear Preparation12 Simple Staining13 Negative Staining14 Capsular Staining15 Gram Staining16 Spore Staining: Two Methods17 Acid-Fast Staining: Kinyoun Method18 Motility DeterminationPart 5 Culture Methods19 Culture Media Preparation20 Preparation of Stock Cultures21 Enumeration of Bacteria: The Standard Plate Count22 Slide Culture: FungiPart 6 Bacterial Viruses23 Determination of a Bacteriophage Titer24 Burst Size Determination: A One-Step Growth Curve25 Isolation of Phage from Flies26 Phage TypingPart 7 Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth27 Effects of Oxygen on Growth28 Temperature: Effects on Growth29 pH and Microbial Growth30 Water Activity and Osmotic Pressure31 Ultraviolet Light: Lethal Effects32 The Effects of Lysozyme on Bacterial Cells33 Evaluation of Alcohol: Its Effectiveness as an Antiseptic34 Antimicrobic Sensitivity Testing: The Kirby-Bauer Method35 Evaluation of Antiseptics: The Filter Paper Disk Method36 Effectiveness of Hand ScrubbingPart 8 Identification of Unknown Bacteria37 Morphological Study of An Unknown Bacterium38 Cultural Characteristics39 Physiological Characteristics: Oxidation and Fermentation StetReactions40 Physiological Characteristics: Hydrolytic and Degradative StetReactions41 Physiological Characteristics: Multiple Test Media42 Use of Bergey’s ManualPart 9 Miniaturized Multitest Systems43 Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The API 20E System44 Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The Enterotube II System45 O/F Gram-Negative Rods Identification: The Oxi/Ferm Tube IISystem46 Staphylococcus Identification: The API Staph SystemPart 10 Diversity and Environmental Microbiology47 Isolation of an Antibiotic Producer: The Actinomyces48 Nitrogen Cycle: Ammonification49 Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation: Rhizobium50 Free-Living Nitrogen Fixation: Azotobacter51 Denitrification: Paracoccus denitrificans52 The Winogradsky Column53 Purple Nonsulfur Photosynthetic Bacteria54 Sulfate Reducing Bacteria: Desulfovibrio55 Bacterial Commensalism56 Bacterial Synergism57 Microbial AntagonismPart 11 Applied Microbiology58 Bacterial Food Counts59 Bacteriological Examination of Water: Most Probable NumberDetermination60 Bacteriological Examination of Water: The Membrane Filter Method61 Reductase Test62 Temperature: Lethal Effects63 Microbial Spoilage of Canned Food64 Microbiology of Alcohol FermentationPart 12 Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology65 Mutant Isolation by Replica Plating66 Bacterial Transformation67 Polymerase Chain Reaction for Amplifying DNA68 Plasmid IsolationPart 13 Medical Microbiology69 The Staphylococci: Isolation and Identification70 The Streptococci and Enterococci: Isolation and Identification71 Gram-Negative Intestinal Pathogens72 A Synthetic EpidemicPart 14 Immunology and Serology73 Slide Agglutination Test: Serological Typing74 Slide Agglutination Test for S. aureus75 Slide Agglutination Test for Streptococcus76 Tube Agglutination Test: The Heterophile Antibody Test77 Blood GroupingAppendicesNEW *9780073375274*BENSON’SMICROBIOLOGICALAPPLICATIONSShort Version, 12th EditionBy Alfred Brown, Auburn University-Adburn<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073375274Benson’s Microbiological Applications has been the gold standardof microbiology laboratory manuals for over 30 years. The 59self-contained, clearly-illustrated exercises, and four-color formatmakes Microbiological Applications: Laboratory Manual in GeneralMicrobiology, the ideal lab manual. Appropriate for either a majorsor non-majors lab course, this lab manual assumes no prior organicchemistry course has been taken.New to this editionLearning outcomes for each exercise. Students and instructorswill be able to assess if the purpose of the laboratory exercise hasbeen accomplished and understood.Part 12 – Immunology and Serology. Select exercises havebeen removed from Medical Microbiology and Immunology andmoved to this new part: Slide Agglutination Test: Serological Typing;Slide Agglutination Test for S. aureus; Slide Agglutination Test forStreptococcus; Tube Agglutination Test: Heterophile Antibody Test;and Blood Grouping.Exercise 57: Slide Agglutination Test for Streptococcus.Two exercises: Slime Mold Culture and White Blood Cell Study:The Differential WBC Count have been moved online to Lab Central foreasy reference and printing. See your sales rep for access information.Many of the exercises have been thoroughly revised and updated,including Exercise 24 (Effects of Oxygen on Growth), Exercise 47(Reductase Test for Milk), Exercise 49 (Microbial Spoilage of CannedFood), Exercise 52 (The Streptococci and Enterococci: Isolation andIdentification), Exercise 53 (Gram-Negative Intestinal Pathogens), andExercise 54 (A Synthetic Epidemic). All of the exercises are up-to-date,informative, and relevant for any introductory microbiology laboratory.Many of the laboratory report questions have also been revised.ContentsPart 1 Microscopy1 Brightfield Microscopy2 Darkfield Microscopy3 Phase-Contrast Microscopy4 Microscopic MeasurementsPart 2 Survey of Microorganisms81
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics5 Protozoa, Algae and Cyanobacteria6 Ubiquity of Bacteria7 The Fungi: Molds and YeastsPart 3 Manipulation of Microorganisms8 Aseptic Technique9 Pure Culture TechniquesPart 4 Staining and Observations of Microorganisms10 Smear Preparation11 Simple Staining12 Negative Staining13 Capsular Staining14 Gram Staining15 Spore Staining: Two Methods16 Acid-Fast Staining: Kinyoun Method17 Motility DeterminationPart 5 Culture Methods18 Culture Media Preparation19 Enumeration of Bacteria: The Standard Plate Count20 Slide Culture: FungiPart 6 Bacterial Viruses21 Determination of a Bacteriophage Titer22 Isolation of Phage from Flies23 Phage TypingPart 7 Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth24 Effects of Oxygen on Growth25 Temperature: Effects on Growth26 pH and Microbial Growth27 Water Activity and Osmotic Pressure28 Ultraviolet Light: Lethal Effects29 The Effects of Lysozyme on Bacterial Cells30 Evaluation of Alcohol: Its Effectiveness as an Antiseptic31 Antimicrobic Sensitivity Testing: The Kirby-Bauer Method32 Evaluation of Antiseptics: The Filter Paper Disk Method33 Effectiveness of Hand ScrubbingPart 8 Identification of Unknown Bacteria34 Morphological Study of An Unknown Bacterium35 Cultural Characteristics36 Physiological Characteristics: Oxidation and Fermentation StetReactions37 Physiological Characteristics: Hydrolytic and Degradative StetReactions38 Physiological Characteristics: Multiple Test Media39 Use of Bergey’s ManualPart 9 Miniaturized Multitest Systems40 Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The API 20E System41 Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The Enterotube II System42 O/F Gram-Negative Rods Identification: The Oxi/Ferm Tube IISystem43 Staphylococcus Identification: The API Staph SystemPart 10 Applied Microbiology44 Bacterial Food Counts45 Bacteriological Examination of Water: Most Probable NumberDetermination46 Bacteriological Examination of Water: The Membrane Filter Method47 Reductase Test48 Temperature: Lethal Effects49 Microbial Spoilage of Canned Food50 Microbiology of Alcohol FermentationPart 11 Medical Microbiology51 The Staphylococci: Isolation and Identification52 The Streptococci and Enterococci: Isolation and Identification53 Gram-Negative Intestinal Pathogens54 A Synthetic EpidemicPart 12 Immunology and Serology55 Slide Agglutination Test: Serological Typing56 Slide Agglutination Test for S. aureus57 Slide Agglutination Test for Streptococcus58 Tube Agglutination Test: The Heterophile Antibody Test59 Blood GroupingAppendicesNEW *9780073402376*LABORATORYAPPLICATIONS INMICROBIOLOGYA Case Study Approach,2nd EditionBy Barry Chess, Pasadena City College<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 688 pagesISBN: 9780073402376www.mhhe.com/chess2eApplications in Microbiology: A Case Study Approach now with anincluded photo atlas including more than 250 full-color images! Thislab uses real-life case studies as the basis for exercises in the laboratory.This is the only microbiology lab manual focusing on this meansof instruction, an approach particularly applicable to the microbiologylaboratory. The author has carefully organized the exercises so thatstudents develop a solid intellectual base beginning with a particulartechnique, moving through the case study, and finally applying newknowledge to unique situations beyond the case study.New to this editionNew! Now including a full-color photographic atlas, with morethan 250 images to bring microbiology to life for students.New! Connect Microbiology for Chess 2/e allows instructors andstudents to use art and animations from the text for assignments andlectures. Instructors now have access to a variety of new resourcesincluding assignable and gradable pre- and post-lab questions fromthe lab manual, additional pre- and post-lab activities, case studyactivities, interactive questions based on the atlas images, lab skillvideos and more. In addition, digital images, PowerPoint slides andinstructor resources are available through Connect.• Digital Lecture Capture: Tegrity Campus is a service that allowsclass time to be any time by automatically capturing every lecturein a searchable video format for students to review at their convenience.With a simple one-click process, you can capture allcomputer screens and corresponding audio. Students may replayany part of your class with simple browser-based viewing on a PCor Mac. Educators know that the more students can see, hear,and experience class resources, the better they learn. Help turnall your students’ study time into learning moments by supplyingthem with your lecture videos.ContentsCase Study Exercise 1 Safety Considerations in the MicrobiologyLaboratoryCase Study Exercise 2 Microscopy and Measurement of MicroscopicSpecimensCase Study Exercise 3 Identification and Classification of AlgaeCase Study Exercise 4 Survey of Medically Important ProtozoaCase Study Exercise 5 Identification and Classification of FungiCase Study Exercise 6 Ubiquity of MicroorganismsCase Study Exercise 7 Aseptic TechniquesCase Study Exercise 8 Pure Culture TechniquesCase Study Exercise 9 Simple Staining, Negative Staining, andGram StainingCase Study Exercise 10 Capsular StainingCase Study Exercise 11 Acid-Fast and Endospore StainingCase Study Exercise 12 Viable Plate CountCase Study Exercise 13 Cultivation of AnaerobesCase Study Exercise 14 Temperature Effects on Bacterial Growthand SurvivalCase Study Exercise 15 pH and Microbial GrowthCase Study Exercise 16 Effects of Osmotic Pressure on BacterialGrowth82
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsCase Study Exercise 17 Lethal Effects of Ultraviolet LightCase Study Exercise 18 Evaluation of Disinfectants: Use-DilutionMethodCase Study Exercise 19 Effectiveness of Hand ScrubbingCase Study Exercise 20 Antimicrobic Sensitivity Testing: Kirby-Bauer,Tube Dilution, and E-Test MethodsCase Study Exercise 21 Phage Typing of BacteriaCase Study Exercise 22 Simulated EpidemicCase Study Exercise 23 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly ReportCase Study Exercise 24 Bacterial TransformationCase Study Exercise 25 The Ames TestCase Study Exercise 26 DNA Extraction from Bacterial CellsCase Study Exercise 27 DNA ProfilingCase Study Exercise 28 Measures of Water Quality: Most ProbableNumber ProcedureCase Study Exercise 29 Measures of Water Quality: MembraneFiltration MethodCase Study Exercise 30 Measures of Milk Quality: Methylene BlueReductase TestCase Study Exercise 31 Bacterial Counts of FoodCase Study Exercise 32 Epidemiology of Gastrointestinal Illness:Differentiation of EnterobacteriaceaeCase Study Exercise 33 Isolation and Identification of StaphylococciCase Study Exercise 34 Isolation and Identification of StreptococciCase Study Exercise 35 Blood TypingCase Study Exercise 36 Differential White Blood Cell CountCase Study Exercise 37 Slide AgglutinationCase Study Exercise 38 Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay(ELISA)Case Study Exercise 39 Identification of Bacterial UnknownsExercise 40 Colony MorphologyExercise 41 Growth in Solid and Liquid MediaExercise 42 Simple StainExercise 43 Negative StainExercise 44 Capsule StainExercise 45 Gram StainExercise 46 Endospore StainExercise 47 Acid-Fast StainExercise 48 Motility Methods: Wet Mount and Hanging DropExercise 49 Flagella StainExercise 50 Streak-Plate IsolationExercise 51 Loop DilutionExercise 52 Spread-PlateExercise 53 Fluid Thioglycollate MediumExercise 54 Mannitol Salt AgarExercise 55 MacConkey AgarExercise 56 Desoxycholate AgarExercise 57 Endo AgarExercise 58 Eosin Methylene Blue AgarExercise 59 Hektoen Enteric AgarExercise 60 Xylose Lysine Desoxycholate AgarExercise 61 Blood AgarExercise 62 Motility MediaExercise 63 SIM MediumExercise 64 Kligler’s Iron AgarExercise 65 Triple Sugar Iron AgarExercise 66 Lysine Iron AgarExercise 67 Litmus MilkExercise 68 Oxidation-Fermentation TestExercise 69 Phenol Red BrothExercise 70 Purple BrothExercise 71 Methyl Red and Voges-Proskauer TestsExercise 72 Catalase TestExercise 73 Oxidase TestExercise 74 Nitrate Reduction TestExercise 75 Coagulase TestExercise 76 Citrate TestExercise 77 Malonate TestExercise 78 Decarboxylation TestExercise 79 Phenylalanine Deaminase TestExercise 80 Bile Esculin TestExercise 81 Starch HydrolysisExercise 82 ONPG TestExercise 83 Urease TestExercise 84 Casease TestExercise 85 Gelatinase TestExercise 86 DNase TestExercise 87 Lipase TestExercise 88 CAMP TestExercise 89 PYR TestExercise 90 API 20E SystemExercise 91 Enterotube II SystemExercise 92 Antibiotic Disk Sensitivity TestsExercise 93 -Lactmase TestExercise 94 Viable Plate CountExercise 95 Direct Cell CountAppendix A Spectrophotometric Determination of Bacterial Growth:Use of the SpectrophotometerAppendix B Use of Pipettes in the LaboratoryAppendix C Preparation of Culture MediaNEW *9780077315542*MICROBIOLOGY EXPERIMENTSA Health <strong>Science</strong> Perspective, 7th EditionBy John Kleyn and Mary Bicknell of University of Washington<strong>2012</strong> (October 2011) / 352 pagesISBN: 9780077315542All experiments are correlated to Nester’s Microbiology: A HumanPerspective, 7e, but can be used with any non-majors/allied healthmicrobiology textbook.CONTENTSPART ONE Basic Microbiology 1Introduction to Microbiology 11. Ubiquity of Microorganisms 32. Pure Culture and Aseptic Technique 93. Introduction to the Compound Light Microscope 174. The Oil Immersion Lens 23 Introduction to Staining of Microorganisms295. Simple Stains: Positive and Negative Stains 316. Differential and Other Special Stains 37 Introduction to MicrobialGrowth 457. Chemically Defined, Complex, Selective, and Differential Media 478. Quantification of Microorganisms 51 Introduction to the Environmentand Microbial Growth 599. Aerobic and Anaerobic Growth 6110. The Effect of Incubation Temperature on Generation Time 65Introduction to Control of Microbial Growth 7311. Moist and Dry Heat Sterilization: Thermal Death Point and ThermalDeath Time 7512. Control of Microbial Growth with Ultraviolet Light 8713. Changes in Osmotic Pressure Due to Salt and Sugar and TheirEffects on Microbial Growth 9514. Antibiotics 10315. Antiseptics and Disinfectants 109Introduction to Microbial Genetics 11516. Selection of Bacterial Mutants Resistant to Antibiotics 11717. Transformation: A Form of Genetic Recombination 12318. Gene Regulation: Induction and Catabolite Repression 129PART TWO The Other Microbial World 135Introduction to the Other Microbial World 135l9. Microscopic Identification of Fungi 13920. Parasitology: Protozoa and Helminths 15521. Titering Prokaryotic Viruses 171PART THREE Microbes and Humans 179Introduction to Medical Microbiology 17983
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics22. Normal Skin Biota 18123. Streptococci and Respiratory Microorganisms 18924. Identification of Enteric Gram-Negative Rods 19725. Clinical Unknown Identification 207PART FOUR Immunology 215Introduction to Some Immunological Principles and Techniques 21526. Differential White Blood Cell Stains 21727. Lysozyme, an Enzyme Contributing to Innate Immunity 22328. Enzyme-Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (ELISA) 229PART FIVE Public Health 235Introduction to the Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases23529. Bacteriological Examination of Water: Multiple-Tube Fermentationand Membrane Filter Techniques 23730. Epidemiology 251PART SIX Applications of Biotechnology 255Introduction to Biotechnology 25531. Identifying DNA with Restriction Enzymes and the PolymeraseChain Reaction (PCR) 25732. Electrophoresis 26533. Identification of Bacteria Using the Ribosomal Database Project27134. Microarray 277PART SEVEN Individual Projects 283Introduction to the Individual Projects 28335. Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria: Cleaning Up after Oil Spills 28536. Luminescent Bacteria: Bacteria That Produce Light 289APPENDICES1. Culture Media and Reagent Formulas 2912. Living Microorganisms (Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, and Helminths)Chosen for Study in This Manual 2973. Dilution Practice Problems 2994. Alternative Procedures 3015. Use of the Ocular Micrometer for Measurement of Relative andAbsolute Cell Size 3036. History and Working Principles of LightMicroscopy 305Index 309MICROBIOLOGY LAB MANUAL8th EditionBy John Harley, Eastern Kentucky University2011 (February 2010) / 496 pagesISBN: 9780077292812www.mhhe.com/labcentralLaboratory Exercises in Microbiology, 8/e has been prepared to accompanyPrescott’s Microbiology, 8e, written by new authors JoanneWilley, Linda Sherwood, and Christopher Woolverton. Like the text, thelaboratory manual provides a balanced introduction to laboratory techniquesand principles that are important in each area of microbiology.CONTENTS1 Microscopic Techniques1 Bright-Field Light Microscope and Microscopic Measurement ofOrganisms2 The Hanging Drop Slide and Bacterial Motility3 Dark-Field Light Microscope4 Phase-Contrast Light Microscope5 Flourescence Microscope2 Bacterial Morphology and Staining6 Negative Staining7 Smear Preparation and Simple Staining8 Gram Stain9 Acid-Fast Staining (Ziehl-Neelsen and Kinyoun) Procedures10 Endospore Staining (Schaeffer-Fulton or Wirtz-Conklin)11 Capsule Staining12 Flagella Staining: West and Difco’s SpotTest Methods3 Basic Laboratory and Culture Techniques13 Sterilization and Microbiological Culture Media Preparation14 Culture Transfer Instruments, Techniques, and Isolation andMaintenance of Pure Cultures15 Spread-Plate Technique16 The Streak-Plate Technique and Different Media17 Pour-Plate Technique18 Cultivation of Anaerobic Bacteria19 Determination of Bacterial Numbers4 Biochemical Activities of Bacteria20 Carbohydrates I: Fermentation and B-Galactosidase Activity21 Carbohydrates II: Triple Sugar Iron Agar Tests22 Carbohydrates III: Starch Hydrolysis23 Lipids: Lipid Hydrolysis24 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes I: Hydrogen Sulfide Productionand Motility25 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes II: The IMViC Tests26 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes III: Casein Hydrolysis27 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes IV: Gelatin Hydrolysis28 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes V: Catalase Activity29 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes VI: Coagulase and DNaseActivity30 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes VII: Oxidase Test31 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes VIII: Urease Activity32 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes IX: Lysine and OrnithineDecarboxylase Test33 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes X: Phenylalanine Deamination34 Proteins, Amino Acids, and Enzymes XI: Nitrate Reduction5 Rapid Multitest Systems35 The API® 20E System36 The Enterotube® II System6 Unknown Identification37 Using the First Edition of Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriologyto Identify Bacteria38 General Unknown7 Environmental Factors Affecting Growth of Microorganisms39 Temperature40 pH41 Osmotic Pressure42 The Effects of Chemical Agents on Bacteria I: Disinfectants43 The Effects of Chemical Agents on Bacteria II: Antimicrobial Agents(Kirby-Bauer Method)44 Hand Washing, Environmental Sampling, and MicrobiologicalMonitoring45 Determination of a Bacterial Growth Curve: Classical and Two-Hour Methods8 Environmental and Food Microbiology46 Standard Coliform Most Probably Number (MPN)Test and Presence-AbsenceColiform Test47 Membrane Filter Technique for Coliform and Fecal Streptococci;KONFIRM Test for Fecal Coliforms48 Isolation of Escherichia coli Bacteriophages from Sewage andDetermining Bacteriophage Titers49 Enumeration of Soil Microorganisms50 Bacterial Count of a Food Product51 Examination of Milk for Bacteria9 Medical Microbiology52 Hemagglutination Reactions: Blood Groups53 Isolation of Normal Microbiota from the Human Body54 Staphylococci55 Pneumococci56 Streptococci57 Neisseriae58 Aerobic and Anaerobic Endospore-Forming Bacteria10 Survey of Selected Eucaryotic Microorganisms59 Fungi I: Yeasts60 Fungi II: Zygomycota, Ascomyceta, and Basidiomyceta11 Microbial Genetics and Genomics61 Bacterial Mutation62 Bacterial Transformation84
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics63 Bacterial Conjugation: The Transfer of Antibiotic-Resistant Plasmids64 Isolation of Genomic DNA from Baker’s Yeast Saccharomycescerevisiae65 Isolation and Purification of Genomic DNA from Escherichia coliAppendix A Dilutions with Sample ProblemsAppendix B Metric and English Measurement EquivalentsAppendix C Transmission-Absorbance Table for SpectrophotometryAppendix D LogarithmsAppendix E pH and pH IndicatorsAppendix F Scientific NotationAppendix G Identification ChartsAppendix H Reagents, Solutions, Stains, and TestsAppendix I Culture MediaAppendix J Sources and Maintenance of Microbiological StockCultures21. Streptococci, Pneumococci, and Enterococci22. Haemophilus, Corynebacteria, and Bordetella23. Clinical Specimens from the Respiratory Tract24. The Enterobacteriaceae (Enteric Bacilli)25. Clinical Specimens from the Intestinal Tract26. Urine Culture Techniques27. Neisseria and SpirochetesPART 4 Microbial Pathogens Requiring Special LaboratoryTechniques; Serological Identification of Patients’ Antibodies28. Anaerobic Bacteria29. Mycobacteria30. Mycoplasmas, Rickettsiae, Chlamydiae, Viruses, and Prions31. Fungi: Yeast and Molds32. Protozoa and Animal Parasites33. Serodiagnosis of Infectious DiseasePART 5 Applied (Sanitary) Microbiology34. Bacteriological Analysis of Water35. Bacteriological Analysis of MilkLABORATORY MANUAL AND WORKBOOKIN MICROBIOLOGYApplications to Patient Care, 10th EditionBy Josephine A Morello, University of Chicago, Paul A Granato, SUNYHealth <strong>Science</strong> Center and Helen Eckel Mizer, Western CT State University2011 (August 2010) / 336 pagesISBN: 9780073522531www.mhhe.com/labcentralThe emphasis of this lab manual is on the basic principles of diagnosticmicrobiology for students preparing to enter an allied healthfield. Students are led through a series of exercises that allow themto learn basic microbiology techniques and to practice safety in thelaboratory and hospital environment. It remains oriented primarilytoward meeting the interests and needs of those who will be directlyinvolved in patient care and who wish to learn how microbiologicalprinciples should be applied in the practice of their professions. Theauthors have emphasized the purposes and function of the clinicalmicrobiology laboratory in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Theexercises illustrate as simply as possible the nature of laboratoryprocedures used for isolation and identification of infectious agents aswell as the principles of asepsis, disinfection and sterilization. Attentionis given to the role of the health professional in regard to appropriatecollection of clinical specimens and the applications of aseptic anddisinfectant techniques as they relate to patient care.ContentsPART 1 Basic Techniques of Microbiology1. The Microscope2. Handling and Examining Cultures3. Hanging Drop and Wet-Mount Preparations4. Simple Stains5. Gram Stain6. Acid-Fast Stain7. Special Stains8. Culture Media9. Streaking Technique to Obtain Pure Cultures10. Pour-Plate and Subculture Techniques11. Culturing Microorganisms from the EnvironmentPART 2 Destruction of Microorganisms12. Moist and Dry Heat13. The Autoclave14. Disinfectants15. Antimicrobial Agent Susceptibility Testing and ResistancePART 3 Diagnostic Microbiology in Action16. Primary Media for Isolation of Microorganisms17. Some Metabolic Activities of Bacteria18. Activities of Bacterial Enzymes19. Principles of Antigen Detection and Nucleic Acid Assays for Detectionand Identification of Microorganisms.20. StaphylococciSTDs / AIDSNEW *9780073527635*AIDS UPDATE <strong>2012</strong>21st EditionBy Gerald J Stine, University of North Florida<strong>2012</strong> (December 2011) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780073527659www.mhhe.com/specialtopicsAIDS UPDATE <strong>2012</strong> presents a balanced review of current researchand information on HIV infection, HIV disease, and AIDS. AIDS UP-DATE <strong>2012</strong> places discussion within a biological, medical, and socialframework, helping readers more fully understand this devastatingpandemic.New to this editionInformation on the first 31 years and counting of HIV/AIDS.Estimated data and information out to years 2015 and 2025 isprovided.Many photographs, figures, tables, highlighted or boxed ancillaryinformation, and line art are new, revised, or relocated.New global data reduction in HIV/AIDS cases from the WHO/UNAIDS is presented. The increase in HIV case data for the UnitedStates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)is also presented.Updated information and data in every chapter. “Concepts in HIV Therapy” video available for instructors andstudents.Excellent films are available for classroom use at cost. Contact:gstine@bellsouth.net85
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsA testbank is available for instructors.CONTENTS1. AIDS: Defining the Disease and Finding Its Cause2. What Causes AIDS: Origin of the AIDS VIrus3. Biological Characteristics of HIV4. Anti-HIV Therapy5. The Immunology of HIV Disease/AIDS6. Opportunistic Infections and Cancers Associated with HIV Disease/AIDS7. A Profile of Biological Indicators for HIV Disease and Progressionto AIDS8. Epidemiology and Transmission of the Human ImmunodeficiencyVirus9. Preventing the Transmission of HIV10. Prevalence of HIV Infections, AIDS Cases, and Deaths amongSelect Groups in the United States and in Other Countries11. Prevalence of HIV Infection and AIDS Cases among Womenand Children12. Prevalence of HIV Infection and AIDS among Young Adults,Ages 13 to 2413. Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus14. AIDS and Society: Knowledge, Attitudes, and BehaviorSummaryReview QuestionsAnswers to Review QuestionsGlossaryReferencesIndexMolecular BiologyInternational editionNEW *9780073525327*MOLECULAR BIOLOGY5th EditionBy Robert Weaver, University of Kansas-Lawrence<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 912 pagesISBN: 9780073525327ISBN: 9780071316866 [IE]www.mhhe.com/weaver5Molecular Biology, 4/e by Robert Weaver, is designed for an introductorycourse in molecular biology. Molecular Biology 5/e focuseson the fundamental concepts of molecular biology emphasizingexperimentation. In particular author, Rob Weaver, focuses on thestudy of genes and their activities at the molecular level. Throughthe combination of excellent illustrations and clear, succinct writingstudents are presented fundamental molecular biology concepts.New to this editionInformation on Affinity Chromatography --Chapter 5 (MolecularTools for Studying Genes and Gene Activity) now includes informationon Affinity Chromatography, one of the most powerful separationtechniques, and also touches on Forensic Uses of DNA Fingerprintingand DNA Typing.Thoroughly Revised Website -- <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s ARIS - Assessment,Review, and Instruction System for Molecular Biology, 4/e isa complete electronic homework and course management system.Instructors can create and share course materials and assignmentswith colleagues with a few clicks of the mouse. Instructors can editquestions and algorithms, import their own content, and create announcementsand due dates for assignments. 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Contact your local<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Publisher’s representative for more information on gettingstarted with ARIS.New material on Eukaryotic RNA -- Chapter 10 (Eukaryotic RNAPolymerases and Their Promotors) includes lots of new material,inlcuding Three Dimensional Structure of RNA Polymermase II inthe Post-Translocation State and info on Rpbl’s interaction with theDNA-RNA hybrid.New Information on Structure and Function of eIF3 -- Chapter17 (The Mechanism of Translation I:Initiation) includes new informationon the Structure and Function of eIF3 as well as Shifts in mRNASecondary Structure.New Informaton on the X Chromosome and more! -- Chapter 24(Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics) includes new informationon the X Chromosome and its role in sex-linked diseases. Alsodiscussed in this chapter is the “Barcode of Life”, a section connectingDNA to how taxonomists now classify organisms. A few other newtopics touched upon is Whole Chromosome Transcriptional Mapping,Genomic Functional Profiling, Tissue-Specific Functional Profiling,and RNAi Analysis.New End-of-Chapter Material -- Along with the revision of End-of-Chapter Review Questions and Analytical Questions, new Referencesand Suggested Readings have been added throughout the text.Revised Art Program! -- Many of the illustrations in this editionhave been redrawn to further clarify details, make content current,and to create a consistent appearance.Contents1 Introduction1 A Brief History2 The Molecular Nature of Genes3 An Introduction to Gene Function2 Methods of Molecular Biology4 Molecular Cloning Methods5 Molecular Tools for Studying Genes and Gene Activity3 Transcription in Prokaryotes6 The Mechanism of Transcription in Prokaryotes7 Operons: Fine Control of Prokaryotic Transcription8 Major Shifts in Prokaryotic Transcription9 DNA-Protein Interactions in Prokaryotes4 Transcription in Eukaryotes10 Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases and Their Promoters11 General Transcription Factors in Eukaryotes12 Transcription Activators in Eukaryotes13 Chromatin Structure and Its Effects on Transcription5 Posttranscriptional Events14 Messenger RNA Processing I: Splicing15 Messenger RNA Processing II: Capping and Polyadenylation16 Other RNA Processing Events6 Translation17 The Mechanism of Translation I: Initiation18 The Mechanism of Translation II: Elongation and Termination19 Ribosomes and Transfer RNA86
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics7 DNA Replication, Recombination, and Transposition20 DNA Replication I: Basic Mechanism and Enzymology21 DNA Replication II: Detailed Mechanism22 Homologous Recombination23 Transposition8 Genomes24 Genomics and ProteomicsSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MOLECULARBIOLOGYBy William Stansfield, California State Polytechnic University1996 / 384 pagesISBN: 9780070608986A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTS1. Cells2. Biomacromolecules3. Chromosomes4. Transcription and Gene Regulation5. Translation6. Mutations7. The Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses8. Genetic Engineering / Recombinant DNA Technology9. Nucleic Acid Manipulations10. Eukaryotic Cells and Their Viruses11. Cellular Communication12. Development in Multicellular Organisms13. The Immune System14. Molecular Evolution.14 Endodermal and Mesodermal OrgansPart II Control of Gene Expression in Development15 The Use of Mutants and Transgenic Organisms in the Analysisof Development16 Transcriptional Control17 RNA Processing18 Translational Control and Post-translational Modifications19 Genetic and Paragenetic InformationPart III Current Topics in Developmental Biology20 Cell Differentiation21 Pattern Formation and Embryonic Fields22 Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Pattern Formation in the DrosophilaEmbryo23 Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Vertebrate Development24 Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Pattern Formation in Plants25 Experimental and Genetic Analysis of Caenorhabditis elegansDevelopment26 Sex Determination27 Hormonal Control of Development28 Organismic Growth and OncogenesGeneticsInternational editionNEW *9780073525334*Developmental Biology /EmbryologyCONCEPTS OF GENETICSBy Robert J Brooker, University of Minnesota--MinneapolisInternational editionANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT2nd EditionBy Klaud Kalthoff, University of Texas at Austin2001 /816 pagesISBN: 9780071253567 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kalthoffCONTENTSPart I From Gametogenesis to Histogenesis1 Analysis of Development2 The Role of Cells in Development3 Gametogenesis4 Fertilization5 Cleavage6 Cell Fate, Potency and Determination7 Genomic Equivalence and the Cytoplasmic Environment8 Localized Cytoplasmic Determinants9 Axis Formation and Mesoderm Induction10 Gastrulation11 Cell Adhesion and Morphogenesis12 Organogenesis13 Ectodermal Organs<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 736 pagesISBN: 9780073525334ISBN: 9780071315258 [IE]www.mhhe.com/brookerconceptsFeaturesBrief Chapter Opening VignettesTeach students to think criticallyFeature InvestigationsInstructional Art Program!A rich balance of EOC problem setsConnect - <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connect interactive learning platformprovides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostic tool, andpowerful reporting against learning outcomes and level of difficulty—allin an easy-to-use interface.ConnectPlus - This version of Connect includes the full textbook as anintegrated, dynamic eBook. ConnectPlus provides all of the Connectfeatures plus the following: • An integrated, printable eBook, allowing for anytime, anywhereaccess to the textbook.87
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics• Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the eBook where those problemsor questions are covered.• You can assign fully integrated, self-study questions.• Pagination that exactly matches the printed text, allowing studentsto rely on ConnectPlus as the complete resource for your course.• Embedded media, including animations and videos.• Customize the text for your students by adding and sharing yourown notes and highlights.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Higher Education and Blackboard® have teamedup! What does this mean for you?• Life simplified. 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Ask your <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representative for details.ContentsPART I INTRODUCTION1 Overview of GeneticsPART II PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE2 Reproduction and Chromosome Transmission3 Mendelian Inheritance4 Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes5 Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance6 Extranuclear Inheritance, Imprinting, and Maternal Effect7 Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes8 Variation in Chromosome Structure and Number9 Genetics of Bacteria10 Genetics of VirusesPART III MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OF THEGENETIC MATERIAL11 Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA12 Molecular Structure and Organization of Chromosomes13 DNA Replication and RecombinationPART IV MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF GENES14 Gene Transcription and RNA Modification15 Translation of mRNA16 Gene Regulation in Bacteria17 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes18 Gene Mutation and DNA RepairPART V GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES19 Recombinant DNA Technology20 Biotechnology21 Genomics I: Analysis of DNA and Transposable Elements22 Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and BioinformaticsPART VI GENETIC ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUALS AND POPULA-TIONS23 Medical Genetics and Cancer24 Developmental Genetics and Immunogenetics25 Population Genetics26 Quantitative Genetics27 Evolutionary GeneticsInternational editionNEW *9780073525280*GENETICSAnalysis and Principles,4th EditionBy Robert J Brooker, University of Minnesota--Minneapolis<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 864 pagesISBN: 9780073525280ISBN: 9780071315463 [IE]www.mhhe.com/brookergenetics4eGenetics: Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory geneticstextbook that takes an experimental approach to understandinggenetics. By weaving one or two experiments into the narrative of eachchapter, students can simultaneously explore the scientific methodand understand the genetic principles that have been learned fromthese experiments. Rob Brooker, author of market leading texts inGenetics and Intro Biology for majors, brings his clear and accessiblewriting style to this new edition. The integration of the genetics textand the power of digital world are now complete with <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’sConnectPlus.FeaturesArt Program! Every illustration has been rendered with fourgoals in mind:1. Completeness - For most figures, it should be possible to understandan experiment or genetic concept by looking at the illustrationalone.2. Clarity - The figures have been extensively reviewed by studentsand instructors. This has helped avoid drawing things that may beconfusing or unclear.3. Consistency - Recurring elements and colors have all been coordinatedto provide a consistent art program.4. Realism - An important goal of the second edition has been tomake each figure as realistic as possible. For example, when drawingmacroscopic elements (e.g. fruit flies, pea plants, etc.), the illustrationshave been based on real images, not on cartoon-like simplifications.Dynamic Media Package! Online Learning Center will containextensive quizzing for the student, video lectures, and computerprograms for genetic problem solving. Student CD-ROM will includeextensive problem solving applications and interactive exercises toaid in the study of learning genetics.A unique chapter, Computer Analysis of Genetic Sequences,gives students a glance at the most modern techniques used bygeneticists today.Unifying theme - the relationship between genes and traits - appearsthroughout the text and reinforces the relationship betweenabstract concepts and concrete physical expressions. This themeis called out with blue type in several figure legends in each chapterClassic experiments in transmission and molecular genetics arehighlighted in each chapter, with a strong emphasis on the scientificmethod. In each chapter 1-2 experiments are broken into five steps:Background observations, the Hypothesis, Testing the Hypothesis,the Data, and Interpreting the Data (denoted with gold bars).88
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsConceptual and experimental themes are used in text discussions(see Testing the Hypothesis sections in each chapter) andend-of-chapter material (both in chapter summaries and problem sets)Problem sets are broken into three parts.1. Conceptual questions test students’ understanding of basic geneticprinciples.2. Experimental questions test their ability to analyze data, design experiments,and appreciate the relevance of experimental techniques.3. Student discussion/collaboration questionsContentsPART I INTRODUCTION1 Overview of GeneticsPART II PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE2 Mendelian Inheritance3 Reproduction and Chromosome Transmission4 Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance5 Non-Mendelian Inheritance6 Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes7 Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages8 Variation in Chromosome Structure and NumberPART III MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OF THEGENETIC MATERIAL9 Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA10 Chromosome Organization and Molecular Structure11 DNA ReplicationPART IV MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF GENES12 Gene Transcription and RNA Modification13 Translation of mRNA14 Gene Regulation in Bacteria and Bacteriophages15 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes16 Gene Mutation and DNA Repair17 Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular LevelPART V GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES18 Recombinant DNA Technology19 Biotechnology20 Genomics I: Analysis of DNA21 Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and BioinformaticsPART VI GENETIC ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUALS AND POPULA-TIONS22 Medical Genetics and Cancer23 Developmental Genetics24 Population Genetics25 Quantitative Genetics26 Evolutionary GeneticsInternational editionGENETICSFrom Genes to Genomes, 4th EditionBy Leland Hartwell, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, LeroyHood, The Institute for Systems Biology, Michael L Goldberg, CornellUniversity-Ithaca, Ann Reynolds, Fred Hutchison Cancer ResearchCenter and Lee M Silver, Princeton University2011 (September 2010) / 816 pagesISBN: 9780073525266ISBN: 9780071221924 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hartwell4Genetics: From Genes to Genomes is a cutting-edge, introductorygenetics text authored by an unparalleled author team, including NobelPrize winner, Leland Hartwell. The forth edition continues to buildupon the integration of mendelian and molecular principles, providingstudents with the links between early genetics understanding andthe new molecular discoveries that have changed the way the fieldof genetics is viewed.CONTENTS1 Genetics: The Study of Biological InformationPART I Basic Principles: How Traits Are Transmitted2 Mendel’s Breakthrough: Patterns, Particles, and Principles ofHeredity3 Extensions to Mendel: Complexities in Relating Genotype toPhenotype4 The Chromosome Theory of Inheritance5 Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on ChromosomesPART II What Genes Are and What They Do6 DNA: Structure, Replication, and Recombination7 Anatomy and Function of a Gene: Dissection Through Mutation8 Gene Expression: The Flow of Information from DNA to RNA toProteinvPART III Analysis of Genetic Information9 Digital Analysis of DNA10 Genomes and Proteomes11 Genome-Wide Variation and Trait AnalysisPART IV How Genes Travel on Chromosomes12 The Eukaryotic Chromosome13 Chromosomal Rearrangements and Changes in ChromosomeNumber Reshape Eukaryotic Genomes14 The Prokaryotic Chromosome: Genetic Analysis in BacteriaPART V How Genes Are Regulated15 Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes16 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes17 Somatic Mutation and the Genetics of Cancer18 Using Genetics to Study DevelopmentPART VI Genetics Beyond the Individual19 Variation and Selection in Populations20 Evolution at the Molecular LevelPART VIII Systems Biology21 Systems Biology and the Future of MedicineInternational editionINTRODUCTION TO GENETIC PRINCIPLESBy David Hyde, University of Notre Dame2009 (January 2008) / 936 pagesISBN: 9780073224817ISBN: 9780071106757 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hydeHyde’s Introduction to Genetics teaches the principles of geneticswith an innovative approach that emphasizes the basic conceptsinvolved in solving problems as well as teaching students how tomanipulate genetic data. While most genetics textbooks providesome examples and several problems for the student to work, thetexts primarily stress facts and historical information. It is often left tothe student to make the connection from what is in the text to elucidatingthe approaches to solve problems. Dr. David Hyde presentsthese skills to the students throughout the narrative in a stepped-outfashion, making an explicit tie between the facts and their application.This text maintains the rigor that faculty require in a genetics book,while incorporating a student-friendly presentation style that helpsthe reader comprehend the material.CONTENTS1 Genetics and the Scientific MethodPatterns and Mechanisms of Classical Inheritance2 Mendelian Genetics3 Mitosis and Meiosis4 Sex Determination and Sex Linkage5 Modifications to Mendelian Ratios6 Linkage and Mapping in EukaryotesMolecular Basis of Inheritance and Gene Expression7 DNA Structure and Chromosome Organization8 Changes in Chromosome Structure and Number89
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & Genetics9 DNA Replication10 Gene Expression: Transcription11 Gene Expression: TranslationDNA Technologies12 Recombinant DNA Technology13 Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology14 Genomics and BioinformaticsControl of Gene Expression15 Prokaryotic Genetics16 Gene Expression: Control in Prokaryotes and Phages17 Gene Expression: Control in Eukaryotes18 DNA Mutation and Repair19 Extranuclear InheritanceGenetics and Biological Processes20 Mutational Analysis21 Developmental Genetics22 Cancer GeneticsPopulation Genetics and Evolution23 Population Genetics24 Quantitative Genetics25 Evolutionary GeneticsHuman GeneticsInternational editionNEW*9780073525303*HUMAN GENETICS10th EditionBy Ricki LewisSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF GENETICS5th EditionBy Susan Elrod, California Polytechnic State University - San LuisObispo2010 (February 2010) / 560 pagesISBN: 9780071625036A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Genetics provides a systematic review of anatomyand physiology with clear and concise explanations, accompaniedby numerous exercises that will allow you to work on your own, forboth initial learning and review. The revised edition will include comprehensivereview of the chromosome theory of heredity, linkage, geneinteractions, maternal inheritance, molecular knowledge, transmissiongenetics, and the biochemical basis of heredity.Contents1. The Physical Basis of Heredity2. Patterns of Inheritance3. The Biochemical Casis of Heredity4. Genetic Interactions5. The Genetics of Sex6. Linkage and Chromosome Mapping7. Cytogenetics8. Quantitative Genetics9. Population Genetics and Evolution10. Genetics of Bacteria11. Viruses, Transposable Elements, and Cancer12. Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology13. The Molecular Biology of EukaryotesInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/<strong>2012</strong> (October 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073525303ISBN: 9780071315838 [IE]www.mhhe.com/lewisgenetics10Today, human genetics is for everyone. It is about variation more thanabout illnesses, and increasingly about the common rather than aboutthe rare. Once an obscure science or an occasional explanation for anodd collection of symptoms, human genetics is now part of everydayconversation. By coming to know genetic backgrounds, people cancontrol their environments in more healthy ways. Genetic knowledgeis, therefore, both informative and empowering. The 10th edition ofHuman Genetics: Concepts and Applications shows students howand why that is true.New to this editionAccurate and updated: Cutting-edge scientific coverage isincorporated throughout the book. Dr. Lewis’ experience as a scientificjournalist enables her to keep current with breaking topics ingenetics, giving students the most up-to-date human genetics texton the market.Clear human focus: Compelling, human interest examples fromthe author’s extensive experience as a genetic counselor and hospicevolunteer keep students interested in the narrative through storiesabout real people dealing with real genetic issues.• Case studies at the beginning of each chapter and Reading boxesprovide students with real-life applications of the concepts to bediscussed in the chapter.• Individuals tell of their experience with genetic conditions throughIn Their Own Words essays.• Bioethics: Choices for the Future Boxes, found at the ends of appropriatechapters, encourage students to ask difficult questionsof themselves, and to predict how the new science of geneticsmight impact their lives.• New pedagogy: Author added new Forensic Focus questions atthe end of relevant chapters and new Questions for Discussion toBioethics boxes. These question sets are in addition to the existingpedagogical tools:• chapter opening outline• summary of key concepts at the end of each numbered section• step-by-step strategies for solving genetics problems at relevantplaces in the text• end-of-chapter summary• short answer Review Questions that test knowledge and comprehension• Applied Questions that require higher-level thinking90
Cellular Molecular, Microbiology & GeneticsContents(9th Edition)Part 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Overview of GeneticsChapter 2 CellsChapter 3 Meiosis and DevelopmentPart 2 Transmission GeneticsChapter 4 Single-Gene InheritanceChapter 5 Beyond Mendel’s LawsChapter 6 Matters of SexChapter 7 Multifactorial TraitsChapter 8 Genetics of BehaviorPart 3 DNA and ChromosomesChapter 9 DNA Structure and ReplicationChapter 10 Gene Action: From DNA to ProteinChapter 11 Gene Expression and EpigeneticsChapter 12 Gene MutationChapter 13 ChromosomesPart 4 Population GeneticsChapter 14 Constant Allele FrequenciesChapter 15 Changing Allele FrequenciesChapter 16 Human Ancestry and EugenicsPart 5 Immunity and CancerChapter 17 Genetics of ImmunityChapter 18 Genetics of CancerPart 6 Genetic TechnologyChapter 19 Genetic Technologies: Amplifying, Modifying, and MonitoringDNAChapter 20 Genetic Testing and TreatmentChapter 21 Reproductive TechnologiesChapter 22 GenomicsProfessional ReferencesSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MICROBIOLOGY2nd EditionBy Edward Alcamo, Farmingdale State College and Jennifer M Warner2009 (July 2009) / 464 pagesISBN: 9780071623261A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Microbiology provides a systematic review ofmicrobiology with clear and concise explanations, accompaniedby numerous exercises that you can work on as you learn and asyou review. The revised edition will include comprehensive reviewof prokaryotes and eukaryotes, DNA and gene expression, fungi,protozoa, and viruses.CONTENTS1. Introduction to Microbiology2. The Chemical Basis of Microbiology3. Microbial Size and Microscopy4. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes5. Microbial Growth and Cultivation6. Metabolism of Microorganisms7. DNA and Gene Expression8. Microbial Genetics9. Control of Microorganisms10. The Major Groups of Bacteria11. The Fungi12. The Protozoa13. The Unicellular Algae14. The Viruses15. The Host-Parasite Relationship16. Host Resistance and the Immune System17. Immune Tests and Disorders18. Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes19. Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System20. Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System21. Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System22. Microbial Diseases of the Blood and Viscera23. Microbial Diseases of the Urogenital System24. Food and Industrial Microbiology25. Environmental MicrobiologyAnswers to QuestionsSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF IMMUNOLOGYBy George Pinchuk2002 / 304 pagesISBN: 9780071373661A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTS1. Overview of Immunity and the Immune System2. Cells, Tissues, and Organs of the Immune System3. Antibodies and Antigens4. Maturation of B Lympocytes and Expression of ImmunoglobullinGenes5. The Major Histocompatibility Complex6. Antigen Processing and Presentation7. T-Lymphocyte Antigen Recognition and Activation8. B-Lymphocyte Activation and Antibody Production9. Immunologic Tolerance10. Cytokines11. Innate Immunity12. Effector Mechanisms of Cell-Mediated Immunity13. Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immunity14. Immunity to Microbes15. Transplantation Immunology16. Immunity to Tumors17. Autoimmunity and Autoimmune Diseases18. Immunodeficiencies.MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGYBy William D Stansfield, Raul J Cano and Jaime S Colme of CaliforniaPolytechnic State University1997 / 384 pagesISBN: 9780070608986A Schaum’s PublicationThe chapters in this study guide build upon one another, moving frombasic to more adanced subjects and concluding with an in-depthexamination of the origin and evolution of life. This closely reasonedtreatment of new molecular and cell biology explores chromosomes,bacteria and their viruses, genetic engineering and more, in an easyto-digestmanner. The material cover by this comprehensive studytool meets the needs of one-quarter or one-semester courses, andprepares students for advanced molecular biology courses.91
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New TitlesNUTRITION2013 Author ISBN PageWardlaw’s Perspectives in Nutrition, with MyPlate, 2010 Dietary Guidelines Byrd-Bredbenner 9780073522722 95and HP 2010, 9eNutrition for Healthy Living, 3e Schiff 9780073522753 95Contemporary Nutrition, 9e Wardlaw 9780073402543 96Contemporary Nutrition: A Functional Approach, 3e Wardlaw 9780078021343 96Nutrition for Health, Fitness and Sport, 10e Williams 9780078021329 9894
NutritionIntroduction to NutritionTextbookInternational editionNEW *9780073522722*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 992 pagesISBN: 9780073522722ISBN: 9780071317993 [IE]www.mhhe.com/wardlawpers9WARDLAW’S PERSPECTIVESIN NUTRITIONWith MyPlate, 2010 DietaryGuidelines and HP 2010,9th EditionBy Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Caile Moe, SeattlePacific University, and Donna Berning , SanDiego State University and Jacqueline Berning,University of Colorado-Colorado SpringsBuilding upon the long-standing strengths of Wardlaw’s Perspectivesin Nutrition, the ninth edition author team has taken a garden-freshapproach to revising this highly regarded text. Every paragraph hasbeen scrutinized to ensure that students are exposed to scientificcontent and concepts that are explained accurately and precisely,and in high-interest fashion that will draw students into their first studyof nutrition science. Students will benefit from a carefully crafted textthat brings them up-to-date scientific thinking and research blendedwith dynamic activities that will allow them to apply their knowledgeto their own lives and future careers. A truly exciting enhancementto the ninth edition is the ground-breaking inclusion of digital toolsthat are integrated to a greater degree than those offered by anyother publisher. Instructors will have the ability to assign auto-gradedcoursework and tutorials that are assessed against Learning Outcomes.The textbook content also serves as the basis for an adaptive,diagnostic self-learning tool for students that will help them acquiremastery and improved grades. Hot out of the oven, the ninth editionof Perspectives in Nutrition brings together the very best of print anddigital technology in a single cohesive learning experience.New to this editionNo other textbook is more up-to-date. From the new DietaryGuidelines for Americans 2010 and Healthy People 2020 to the mostcurrent research and emerging topics, Perspectives in Nutrition deliversit all to your students. Check out:• The new Expert Perspective on Functional Foods (Ch. 1)• Nanotechnology in the food supply (Ch. 3)• Global Perspective called “How Big Is Your FoodPrint?” (Ch. 7)• possible relationship between riboflavin and migraine headaches(Ch. 12)• Today’s students have high expectations in terms of the visual appealof their textbooks and the caliber of the illustrations. Nearly allthe artwork in the ninth edition has benefitted from brighter colorsand more realistic renderings. Greatly improved figures, along withcreative new layouts, will capture students’ attention and encouragefurther reading.CONTENTSPart 1 Nutrition Basics1 The <strong>Science</strong> of Nutrition2 Tools of a Healthy Diet3 The Food Supply4 Human Digestion and AbsorptionPart 2 Energy-Yielding Nutrients and Alcohol5 Carbohydrates6 Lipids7 Protein8 AlcoholPart 3 Metabolism and Energy Balance9 Energy Metabolism10 Energy Balance, Weight Control, & Eating Disorders11 Nutrition, Exercise, and SportsPart 4 Vitamins and Minerals12 Fat-Soluble Vitamins13 Water-Soluble Vitamins14 Water and Major Minerals15 Trace MineralsPart 5 Nutrition Applications in the Life Cycle16 Nutritional Aspects of Pregnancy and Breastfeeding17 Nutrition during the Growing Years18 Nutrition throughout AdulthoodAppendixesA Human PhysiologyB ChemistryC Glycolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, , Electron Transport Chain, Eicosanoids,and Homocysteine MetabolismD Dietary Advice for CanadiansE Exchange SystemsF Fatty Acids in FoodsG Height-Weight TablesH Nutrition CalculationsI English-Metric ConversionsJ Estimated Average Requirements (EARs) for NutrientsK CDC Growth ChartsL Sources of Nutrition InformationM Dietary Intake and Energy Expenditure AssessmentNEW *9780073522753*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 648 pagesISBN: 9780073522753www.mhhe.com/schiff3eNUTRITION FOR HEALTHYLIVING3rd EditionBy Wendy J Schiff, Saint Louis CC-Meramec-KirkwoodCompletely revised and up-to-date with MyPlate, Healthy People 2020and Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, Nutrition for HealthyLiving takes an innovative approach to introductory nutrition for nonsciencemajors. With its unique, concise organization and a distinctfocus on consumerism, this engaging, fun-to-read text will providestudents with the scientific foundation needed to make informednutritional decisions well beyond the classroom.New to this editionCompletely updated Dietary Guidelines, Healthy People andMyPlate information including new MyPlate art in Nutrient Densitytables, Food Source Bar Graphs, Did You Know boxes, and Recipesfor Healthy Living features.95
NutritionMy Diverse Plate – new feature in the margin that engages thereader by discussing foods regularly eaten in other cultures that mayseem weird or strange to most Americans.CONTENTS1. The Basics of Nutrition2. Evaluating Nutrition Information3. Planning Nutritious Diets4. Body Basics5. Carbohydrates6. Fats and Other Lipids7. Proteins8. Vitamins9. Water and Minerals10. Energy Balance and Weight Control11. Nutrition for Physically-Active Lifestyles12. Food Safety Concerns13. Nutrition for a LifetimeNEW *9780078021343*Chapter 3: The Human Body: A Nutrition PerspectiveENERGY NUTRIENTS AND ENERGY BALANCEChapter 4: CarbohydratesChapter 5: LipidsChapter 6: ProteinsChapter 7: Energy Balance and Weight MaintenanceVITAMINS, MINERALS, AND WATERChapter 8: Overview of the MicronutrientsChapter 9: Nutrients Involved with Fluid and Electrolyte BalanceChapter 10 Nutrients that Function as AntioxidantsChapter 11: Nutrients Involved in Bone HealthChapter 12: Nutrients Involved with Energy Metabolism and BloodHealthNUTRITION: BEYOND THE NUTRIENTSChapter 13: Nutrition: Fitness and SportsChapter 14: Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa,and Other ConditionsChapter 15: Undernutrition throughout the WorldChapter 16: Food SafetyNUTRITION: A FOCUS ON THE LIFE STAGESChapter 17: Pregnancy and BreastfeedingChapter 18: Nutrition from Infancy through AdolescenceChapter 19: Nutrition during Adulthood2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 832 pagesISBN: 9780078021343www.mhhe.com/wardlawcontfa3CONTEMPORARYNUTRITION: A FUNCTIONALAPPROACH3rd EditionBy Gordon Wardlaw and Anne Smith of OhioState University-ColumbusCompletely revised and up-to-date with MyPlate, Healthy People2020 and Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, ContemporaryNutrition: A Functional Approach is an alternate version of Wardlaw-Smith’s Contemporary Nutrition, 9e. While Contemporary Nutrition:A Functional Approach shares the recognized strengths of the ninthedition, it offers a unique approach to the coverage of vitamins andminerals. It departs from a traditional presentation by instead organizingvitamins and minerals within the context of physiological functionsand the health conditions they influence. The text will provide studentswho lack a strong science background the ideal balance of reliablenutrition information and practical consumer-oriented knowledge. Withtheir friendly writing style, the authors act as the student’s personalguide to dispelling common misconceptions and to gaining a solidfoundation for making informed nutrition choices.New to this editionCompletely updated Dietary Guidelines, Healthy People andMyPlate information including new MyPlate art in Nutrient Densitytables, food plate photos, and Food Source Bar Graphs.What Would You Choose? – New chapter-opening feature thatprompts students to think about nutrition choices (and directs themto Connect Nutrition for additional practice) and wraps up at the endof chapter once they’ve learned the information needed to make theappropriate choice.Newsworthy Nutrition – new feature in the margin that incorporateshot topics recently found in the news and relates the nutritionalscience to help students make connections between the course andthe real world.ContentsNUTRITION: A KEY TO HEALTHChapter 1: What You Eat and WhyChapter 2: Guidelines for Designing a Healthy DietNEW *9780073402543*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 768 pagesISBN: 9780073402543www.mhhe.com/wardlawcont9CONTEMPORARY NUTRITION9th EditionBy Gordon M Wardlaw and Anne M Smith ofOhio State University-ColumbusContemporary Nutrition is a complete and balanced resource for nutritioninformation written at a level non-science majors can understand.Completely revised and up-to-date with MyPlate, Healthy People2020 and Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, it provides theideal balance of reliable nutrition information and practical consumerorientedknowledge. With a friendly writing style, the authors act as thestudent’s personal guide to dispelling common misconceptions andto gaining a solid foundation for making informed nutrition choices.Contemporary Nutrition emphasizes that a population consists ofindividuals with varying genetic and cultural backgrounds, and theseindividuals will have varying responses to diet. The knowledge gainedfrom this text will allow students to personalize nutrition informationand empower them to make better choices in their daily lives.New to this editionCompletely updated Dietary Guidelines, Healthy People andMyPlate information including new MyPlate art in Nutrient Densitytables, food plate photos, and Food Source Bar Graphs.What Would You Choose? – New chapter-opening feature thatprompts students to think about nutrition choices (and directs themto Connect Nutrition for additional practice) and wraps up at the endof chapter once they’ve learned the information needed to make theappropriate choice.Newsworthy Nutrition – new feature in the margin that incorporateshot topics recently found in the news and relates the nutritionalscience to help students make connections between the course andthe real world.96
NutritionCONTENTSNUTRITION: A KEY TO HEALTHChapter 1: What You Eat and WhyChapter 2: Guidelines for Designing a Healthy DietChapter 3: The Human Body: A Nutrition PerspectiveTHE ENERGY NUTRIENTS AND ENERGY BALANCEChapter 4: CarbohydratesChapter 5: LipidsChapter 6: ProteinsChapter 7: Energy Balance and Weight ControlVITAMINS, MINERALS AND WATERChapter 8: VitaminsChapter 9: Water and MineralsNUTRITION: BEYOND THE NUTRIENTSChapter 10: Nutrition: Fitness and SportsChapter 11: Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa,Bulimia Nervosa, and Other ConditionsChapter 12: Undernutrition Throughout the WorldChapter 13: Safety of Food and WaterNUTRITION: A FOCUS ON THE LIFE STAGESChapter 14: Pregnancy and BreastfeedingChapter 15: Nutrition from Infancy through AdolescenceChapter 16: Nutrition during AdulthoodMultimediaNUTRITIONCALC PLUS 3.4 CD-ROMBy ESHA Research2011 (November 2010)ISBN: 9780077468972NutritionCalc Plus 3.4 CD-ROM is a suite of powerful dietary selfassessmenttools. Use NutritionCalc Plus to analyze and monitorpersonal diet and health goals. An easy-to use interface and the reliabilityof the ESHA database make NutritionCalc Plus the best choicefor nutrition analysis software. Enhancements include a new Food Listreport which provides an at-a-glance view of amounts and calories foryour food intakes; a new pie chart displaying the percentage of totalcalories from fats and reports now track available data for Omega-3and Omega-6 Fatty Acids.new to this editionNEW! Ability to track nutrient values for omega-3 and omega-6fatty acids! Reports will now track available data so instructors canuse NCP to support what they cover in class.Brand New Food List report. This report allows professors tosee - at a glance - all foods and amounts the student entered for eachday. Instructors will be able to easily see if there was an entry errormade by the student without having to scour the data.New Source of Fat pie chart/table breaks down fat calories intosaturated fats, trans fats, monounsaturated fats, and polyunsaturatedfats.FeaturesTo ensure an accurate dietary analysis, caution notes appear tonotify users of possible entry errors.Users can create and analyze their own Recipes and add themto their personal database. This feature gives users ultimate flexibilityin creating accurate food lists.The CD and Online versions share an identical user-friendlyinterface. Instructors will be able to write one set of assignmentdirections, regardless of which version students have purchased.Four easy steps for an accurate dietary analysis:• Profile -- Create a profile by entering personal information, suchas weight and height, to generate individualized nutrient recommendations.• Food Intake – Compile a food intake list by searching for foodseaten and entering amounts and specifying meals.• Activities – Estimate activity level and calories burned by trackingspecific daily exercise.• Reports – Analyze diet and exercise with customized reports.Users can easily email reports or download into Excel, PDFor Word (and similar programs) to make completing assignmentseven easier.NCP gives users access to over 27,000 foods, including moreethnic and fast food choices. All nutrient data comes from ESHAResearch, the country’s leading nutrient database company.DIGESTIVE WELLNESSStrengthen the Immune System and PreventDisease Through Healthy Digestion, 4th EditionBy Elizabeth Lipski2011 (August 2011) / 464 pagesISBN: 9780071668996A Professional ReferenceDigestive Wellness explains how your digestive system works andwhat to do when it doesn’t. You’ll find practical solutions to all thecommon gastrointestinal disorders (and many other conditions) andexpert guidance on the newest advances in testing and diagnosis,nutrition, and natural therapies. Plus, you’ll learn how faulty digestioncan affect the human body systemically, from migraines and skinissues to fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.ContentsChapter 1. The American Way of Life is Hazardous to Our Health;Chapter 2. A Voyage Through the Digestive System;Chapter 3. The Bugs in Your Body: Intestinal Flora;Chapter 4. Dysbiosis: A Good Neighborhood Gone Bad;Chapter 5. Leaky Gut Syndrome: The Systemic Consequences ofFaulty Digestion;Chapter 6. Functional Medicine and Functional Testing;Chapter 7. Moving Toward a Wellness Life;Chapter 8. First Things First: Detoxification;Chapter 9. Diet Means “A Way of Living”;Chapter 10. Natural Therapies for Common Digestive Problems;Chapter 11. Natural Therapies for Diverse Consequences of FaultyDigestionThe Calories and Fats report is useful for quickly seeing the calorie andfat breakdowns of your intake. The Source of Calories window showsgraphically the percentage of calories from protein, carbohydrates,fat, and alcohol. The Source of Fat window shows the breakdown offat (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and other fats).97
NutritionNutrition Through The LifeCycleNutrition & Human DevelopmentInternational editionNUTRITION THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE4th EditionBy Bonnie Worthington-Roberts, University of Washington and Sue Williams,SRW Productions2000 / 464 pagesISBN: 9780071183796 [IE]www.mhhe.com/worthingtonCONTENTSChapter 1. Introduction to the Lifecycle: The Role of Nutrition (B.Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 2. The Assessment of Nutritional Needs (S. Rodwell Williams)Chapter 3. Maternal Nutrition: The Beginning of Life and the Physiologyof Pregnancy (B. Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 4. Maternal Nutrition: Overall Nutrition and the Roles ofSpecific Nutrients (B. Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 5. Maternal Nutrition: Issues Beyond the Nutrients (B.Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 6. Lactation: The Mother and Her Milk (B. Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 7. Lactation: Breast-Feeding Is a Desirable Option (B.Worthington-Roberts)Chapter 8. Nutrition in Infancy: Physiology, Development, and NutritionalRecommendations (D. Johnson)Chapter 9. Nutrition in Infancy: Feeding in the First Year of Life (D.Johnson)Chapter 10. Nutrition in Childhood (C. Trahms)Chapter 11. Adolescent Nutrition: General (B. Spear)Chapter 12. Weight-Related Concerns and Disorders Among Adolescents(D. Neumark-Sztainer, J. Moe)Chapter 13. Nutrition During the Middle Adult Years (S. RodwellWilliams)Chapter 14. Nutrition in the Older Adult (E. Schlenker)REVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asiaNutrition and SportInternational editionNEW*9780078021329*NUTRITION FOR HEALTH, FITNESS ANDSPORT10th EditionBy Melvin H Williams, Old Dominion University, Dawn Anderson,Winona State University and Eric Rawson, Bloomsburg University of PA2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780078021329ISBN: 9780071318167 [IE]www.mhhe.com/williams10Nutrition for Health, Fitness & Sport, now in its tenth edition, providesthe reader with thorough coverage of the role nutrition plays in enhancingone’s health, fitness and sport performance. Current researchand practical activities are incorporated throughout. This editionwelcomes the addition of two new authors: Dawn E. Anderson andEric S. Rawson, both of whom are actively involved in the disciplinesof exercise physiology and sports nutrition, and who have used thistextbook over the years to teach their university classes.New to this editionMajor changes include incorporation of the new Dietary Guidelinesfor Americans and the associated MyPlate model that hasreplaced the MyPyramid model. The new MyPlate model is designedto be more user friendly for the American population and has beendiscussed in several chapters.New information from authoritative position statements dealingwith exercise and nutrition issues has been incorporated in variouschapters where relevant. These position statements have been developedby such prominent groups as the American College of SportsMedicine, the American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada,the American Medical Association, the International Society of SportsNutrition, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics.Numerous websites have been listed to help students explorevarious exercise and nutrition issues in more depth.More than 300 new references, including clinical studies, reviews,and meta-analyses have been added to the text.Contents1. Introduction to Nutrition for Health, Fitness, and Sports Performance2. Healthful Nutrition for Fitness and Sport: The Consumer Athlete3. Human Energy4. Carbohydrates: The Main Energy Food5. Fat: An Important Energy Source during Exercise6. Protein: The Tissue Builder7. Vitamins: The Organic Regulators8. Minerals: The Inorganic Regulators9. Water, Electrolytes and Temperature Regulation10. Body Weight and Composition for Health and Sport11. Weight Maintenance and Loss through Proper Nutrition andExercise12. Weight Gaining through Proper Nutrition and Exercise13. Food Drugs and Related SupplementsAppendix A—Units of Measurement: English System—Metric SystemEquivalentsAppendix B—Approximate Caloric Expenditure per Minute for VariousPhysical ActivitiesAppendix C—Self-Test on Drinking Habits and AlcoholismAppendix D—Determination of Healthy Body Weight98
NutritionAppendix E—Exchange Lists for Meal PlanningAppendix F—Calories, Percent Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and DietaryFiber in Selected Fast-Food Restaurant ProductsAppendix G—Energy Pathways of Carbohydrate, Fat, and ProteinAppendix H—Small Steps: 120 Small Steps to a Healthier Diet andIncreased Physical ActivityAppendix I—Sample Menu for a 2000-Calorie Food PatternNutritional AssessmentInternational editionNUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT5th EditionBy Robert D Lee, Central Michigan University and David C Nieman, AppalachianState University2010 (September 2009) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780073375564ISBN: 9780071267724 [IE]This text describes the four major methods of nutritional assessment(dietary, anthropometric, biometric, and clinical) in an understandableand contemporary way. It thoroughly covers assessment of thehospitalized individual, but also serves as an invaluable resource tothe nutrition professional working in such areas as public health andcommunity nutrition, corporate health, and sports medicine.Contents1 Introduction to Nutritional Assessment2 Standards for Nutrient Intake3 Measuring Diet4 National Dietary and Nutrition Surveys5 Computerized Dietary Analysis Systems6 Anthropometry7 Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient8 Nutritional Assessment in Disease Prevention9 Biochemical Assessment of Nutritional Status10 Clinical Assessment of Nutritional Status11 Counseling Theory and TechniqueInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/99
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New TitlesPLANTS & ANIMALS2013 Author ISBN PageGeneral Zoology Laboratory Guide, 16e Lytle 9780073369457 113PLANTS & ANIMALS<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageAnimal Diversity, 6e Hickman 9780073028064 111Laboratory Studies in Animal Diversity, 6e Hickman 9780077345976 113Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Laboratory Dissection Guide, 6e Kardong 9780073369433 109Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, 6e Kardong 9780073524238 109, 110Plants and Society, 6e Levetin 9780073524221 103, 105PLANTS & ANIMALS2011 Author ISBN PageAlgae (India) Sharma 9780070681941 114Fungi and Allied MIcrobes (India) Sharma 9780070700383 114102
Plants & AnimalsBotany - Non MajorsTextbookInternational editionNEW *9780073524221*PLANTS AND SOCIETY6th EditionBy Estelle Levetin and Karen McMahon ofUniversity of Tulsa<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 544 pagesISBN: 9780073524221ISBN: 9780071315821 [IE]www.mhhe.com/levetin6eThis introductory, one quarter/one-semester text takes a multidisciplinaryapproach to studying the relationship between plants and people.The authors strive to stimulate interest in plant science and encouragestudents to further their studies in botany. Also, by exposing studentsto society’s historical connection to plants, Levetin and McMahonhope to instill a greater appreciation for the botanical world. Plantsand Society covers basic principles of botany with strong emphasison the economic aspects and social implications of plants and fungi.New to this editionFor the first time, the sixth edition of Plants and Society will featurea FULL-COLOR interior. Now Levetin and McMahon’s engagingtext will be supported by vibrant, full-color visuals. More than 350photographs, many of them new, have been added and nearly 200illustrations have been redrawn in full color.Information on the scientific method has been added to chapter1 to clarify the process of science and dispel misinformation aboutthe scientific theory prevalent in the popular media.Chapter 3 includes new information on: the discovery of theworld’s smallest bacteria which live inside insect pests, how thenumber of stomata in fossil tree leaves can be used to estimatealtitude of populations in the geological past, and the discovery ofa carnivorous plant which digests leaf litter on the rain forest floor.Chapter 6 discusses the development of purple tomatoes andthe first hybrid seed in legumes.Chapter 7 describes the knowledge learned from sequencing thefirst tree genome while Chapter 15 shows that the development ofgenetically engineered trees for forestry and agriculture is promising.The molecular classification of plants in the APG (AmericanPhylogeny Group) system is introduced in chapter 8.Chapter 9 now includes a discussion of the three domain systemof Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.ADVANCES IN AGRICULTURE: (Chapter 11) the relationshipof microfossils and domestication of chili peppers, how cats weredomesticated for agricultural services for more than 10,000 years, themutation which changes wild rice to its domesticated form (Chapter6) the development of purple tomatoes (Chapter 13) the first hybridseed in legumes (Chapter 15) plant diseases that threaten commercialcrops, the availability of GM alfalfa (Chapter 21) the emergence ofallelochemics as the generation of herbicides for crops and lawns.PLANTS AND HEALTH: (Chapter 10) the effectiveness of dietaryfiber, fresh fruits and vegetables, and antioxidant supplementsin preventing certain diseases (Chapter 17) research on the spice,turmeric, as an adjunct therapy to fight cancer and other diseasesand the relationship of lavender oil and hormonal imbalance in youngboys (Chapters 19 and 20) legal issues concerning ephedrine use,medical marijuana, and tobacco products, and (A Closer Look 24.2)the health benefits of polyphenols, particularly, resveratol, in red wine.ADVANCES IN HUMAN NUTRITION: (Chapter 10) the mostrecent information on the USDA’s Food Pyramid.Full-color Image PowerPoint slides can be found on the textspecificweb site at www.mhhe.com/levetin5e,ContentsI Plants and Society: The Botanical Connections to Our Lives1 Plants in Our LivesII Introduction to Plant Life: Botanical Principles2 The Plant Cell3 The Plant Body4 Plant Physiology5 Plant Life Cycle: Flowers6 Plant Life Cycle: Fruits and Seeds7 Genetics8 Plant Systematics and Evolution9 Diversity of Plant LifeIII Plants as a Source of Food10 Human Nutrition11 Origins of Agriculture12 The Grasses13 Legumes14 Starchy Staples15 Feeding a Hungry WorldIV Commercial Products Derived from Plants16 Stimulating Beverages17 Herbs and Spices18 Materials: Cloth, Wood, and PaperV Plants and Human Health19 Medicinal Plants20 Psychoactive Plants21 Poisonous and Allergy PlantsVI Algae and Fungi: The Impact of Algae and Fungi on HumanAffairs22 The Algae23 Fungi in the Natural Environment24 Beverages and Foods from Fungi25 Fungi that Affect Human HealthVII Plants and the Environment26 Plant EcologyAppendix A Metric SystemAppendix B Classification of Plants103
Plants & AnimalsInternational editionSTERN’S INTRODUCTORY PLANT BIOLOGY12th EditionBy James Bidlack, University of Central Oklahoma and Shelley Jansky,University of Wisconsin-Madison2011 (January 2010) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073040523ISBN: 9780071222129 [IE]www.mhhe.com/stern12eThis introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledgeon the part of the student. It includes sufficient information forsome shorter introductory botany courses open to both majorsand nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can beomitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course.Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanicalprinciples.ContentsChapter 1: What Is Plant Biology?Chapter 2: The Nature of Life?Chapter 3: CellsChapter 4: TissuesChapter 5: Roots and SoilsChapter 6: StemsChapter 7: LeavesChapter 8: Flowers, Fruits, and SeedsChapter 9: Water in PlantsChapter 10: Plant MetabolismChapter 11: GrowthChapter 12: Meiosis and Alternation of GenerationChapter 13: GeneticsChapter 14: Plant Breeding and PropagationChapter 15: EvolutionChapter 16: Plant Names and ClassificationChapter 17: Domain (Kingdom) Bacteria, Domain (Kingdom) Archaea,and VirusesChapter 18: Kingdom ProtistaChapter 19: Kingdom FungiChapter 20: Introduction to the Plant Kingdom: BryophytesChapter 21: The Seedless Vascular Plants: Ferns and Their RelativesChapter 22: Introduction to Seed Plants: GymnospermsChapter 23: Seed Plants: AngiospermsChapter 24: Flowering Plants and CivilizationChapter 25: EcologyChapter 26: BiomesFUNDAMENTALS OF BOTANYVolume 1By NK Soni Vandana Soni2010 (May 2010) / 464 pagesISBN: 9780070681767<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Titlewww.mhhe.com/soni/botvol1Designed for the undergraduate first-year students, this volumeprovides all the fundamentals of botany, along with relevant recentdevelopments in the field. It helps build the conceptual framework ofthe subject in a concise manner, which enables students to understandand grasp the subject in a much easier way and thereby score wellin their university examinations. This book will also be a great helpwhile preparing for other competitive examinations.CONTENTSSection 1: Diversity of Microbes & Cryptogams1. Viruses2. Bacteria & Cyanobacteria3. Thallophytes: Algae, Fungi & Lichens4. Bryophytes5. PteridophytesFrequently asked descriptive questions of B.Sc. examination MultipleChoice Questions from PMT and other Competitive ExaminationsSection 2: Cell Biology & Genetics6. Cell and Cell Organelles: Structure and Functions7. Cell Cycle8. Nucleic Acids and Chromosome Organization9. Genetic Code10. Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis11. Gene Regulation12. Genetic Variations13. Genetic Inheritance14. Commonly used Tools and TechniquesFrequently asked descriptive questions of B.Sc. examinationMultiple Choice Questions from PMT and other Competitive ExaminationsAppendices:Appendix – A: Scientists who are said to be Fathers of DifferentBranches of Botany.Appendix – B: Some Scientists and their Important ContributionsAppendix – C: Some Renowned Botanists of IndiaAppendix – D: Branches of Botany and Related <strong>Science</strong>s.Appendix – E: Some Common Abbreviations.Appendix – F: Famous books of Botany and their authors.Appendix – G: Some Research Organizations, Institutions andGardens in India.Appendix – H: Nobel Laureates in Botany & Related Disciplines.FUNDAMENTALS OF BOTANYVolume 2By NK Soni Vandana Soni2010 (May 2010) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780070681774<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Titlewww.mhhe.com/soni/bolvol2Designed for the undergraduate second and third-year students, thisvolume provides all the fundamentals of botany, along with relevantrecent developments in the field. It helps build the conceptual frameworkof the subject in a concise manner, which enables students tounderstand and grasp the subject in a much easier way and therebyscore well in their university examinations. This book will also be agreat help while preparing for other competitive examinations.ContentsSection 1: Diversity of Seed Plants (Phanerogams) & TheirSystematics1. Gymnosperms2. AngiospermsFrequently asked descriptive questions for B.Sc. ExaminationSection 2: Structure, Development & Reproduction of FloweringPlants3. Morphology and Parts of Angiospermic Plants4. Plant Anatomy (Histological Organization)5. Flower6. Reproduction and Life–cycle of Angiospermic plantsFrequently asked descriptive questions for B. Sc. ExaminationMultiple Choice Questions from PMT and other competitive examinationsSection 3: Plant Physiology, Biochemistry & Biotechnology7. Plant-water relations8. Nitrogen metabolism9. Mineral Nutrition10. Basics of Enzymology11. Respiration12. Photosynthesis104
Plants & Animals13. Plant Growth and Development14. Plant Hormones15. Carbohydrates and Amino Acids16. Biotechnology and Genetic EngineeringFrequently asked descriptive questions for B.Sc. ExaminationMultiple Choice Questions from PMT and other competitive examinationsSection 4: Ecology17. Ecology18. Plants and Environment19. Population and Community Ecology20. Ecosystems21. Biodiversity and Conservation22. Biogeographical Regions and Vegetation Types of India23. PollutionFrequently asked descriptive questions for B.Sc. ExaminationMultiple Choice Questions from PMT and other competitive examinationsSection 5: Utilization of Plants24. Plant Breeding and Status of Some Crop Plants25. Commonly used Plants and Their Products26. Abusable Drugs, Crude Drugs (herbal medicines) and OtherChemicals from plantsFrequently asked descriptive questions for B.Sc. ExaminationMultiple Choice Questions from PMT and other competitive examinationsAppendices:Appendix – A: Scientists who are said to be Fathers of DifferentBranches of Botany.Appendix – B: Some Scientists and their Important ContributionsAppendix – C: Some Renowned Botanists of IndiaAppendix – D: Branches of Botany and Related <strong>Science</strong>s.Appendix – E: Some Common Abbreviations.Appendix – F: Famous books of Botany and their authors.Appendix – G: Some Research Organizations, Institutions and Gardensin India.Appendix – H: Nobel Laureates in Botany & RelatedDisciplines.International editionPRINCIPLES OF BOTANYBy Gordon Uno, National <strong>Science</strong> Foundation, Richard Storey, ColoradoCollege and Randy Moore, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis2001ISBN: 9780071180870 [IE]www.mhhe.com/botanyCONTENTS1 An Introduction to Plants and Their Study2 The Ecology and Natural Selection of Plants3 Energy and Cell Chemistry4 Plant Cells and Tissue Systems5 DNA, Genes, and Cell Division6 Plant Growth and Development7 Root Systems and Plant Mineral Nutrition8 Stems and Secondary Growth9 Leaves and the Movement of Water10 Photosynthesis11 Respiration12 Flowers, Fruits and Seeds13 Genetics14 Evolution15 The Diversity and Classification of Plants16 Bacteria, Fungi and Algae17 Bryophytes and Ferns: The Seedless Plants18 Gymnosperms and Angiosperms: The Seed Plants19 EcologyAppendix A: What is Genetic Engineering?Appendix B: Fundamentals of Chemistry for Botany StudentsBotany (Economic)International editionNEW*9780073524221*PLANTS AND SOCIETY6th EditionBy Estelle Levetin and Karen McMahon ofUniversity of Tulsa<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 544 pagesISBN: 9780073524221ISBN: 9780071315821 [IE]www.mhhe.com/levetin6eThis introductory, one quarter/one-semester text takes a multidisciplinaryapproach to studying the relationship between plants and people.The authors strive to stimulate interest in plant science and encouragestudents to further their studies in botany. Also, by exposing studentsto society’s historical connection to plants, Levetin and McMahonhope to instill a greater appreciation for the botanical world. Plantsand Society covers basic principles of botany with strong emphasison the economic aspects and social implications of plants and fungi.New to this editionFor the first time, the sixth edition of Plants and Society will featurea FULL-COLOR interior. Now Levetin and McMahon’s engagingtext will be supported by vibrant, full-color visuals. More than 350photographs, many of them new, have been added and nearly 200illustrations have been redrawn in full color.Information on the scientific method has been added to chapter1 to clarify the process of science and dispel misinformation aboutthe scientific theory prevalent in the popular media.Chapter 3 includes new information on: the discovery of theworld’s smallest bacteria which live inside insect pests, how thenumber of stomata in fossil tree leaves can be used to estimatealtitude of populations in the geological past, and the discovery ofa carnivorous plant which digests leaf litter on the rain forest floor.Chapter 6 discusses the development of purple tomatoes andthe first hybrid seed in legumes.Chapter 7 describes the knowledge learned from sequencing thefirst tree genome while Chapter 15 shows that the development ofgenetically engineered trees for forestry and agriculture is promising.The molecular classification of plants in the APG (AmericanPhylogeny Group) system is introduced in chapter 8.Chapter 9 now includes a discussion of the three domain systemof Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.ADVANCES IN AGRICULTURE: (Chapter 11) the relationshipof microfossils and domestication of chili peppers, how cats were105
Plants & Animalsdomesticated for agricultural services for more than 10,000 years, themutation which changes wild rice to its domesticated form (Chapter6) the development of purple tomatoes (Chapter 13) the first hybridseed in legumes (Chapter 15) plant diseases that threaten commercialcrops, the availability of GM alfalfa (Chapter 21) the emergence ofallelochemics as the generation of herbicides for crops and lawns.PLANTS AND HEALTH: (Chapter 10) the effectiveness of dietaryfiber, fresh fruits and vegetables, and antioxidant supplementsin preventing certain diseases (Chapter 17) research on the spice,turmeric, as an adjunct therapy to fight cancer and other diseasesand the relationship of lavender oil and hormonal imbalance in youngboys (Chapters 19 and 20) legal issues concerning ephedrine use,medical marijuana, and tobacco products, and (A Closer Look 24.2)the health benefits of polyphenols, particularly, resveratol, in red wine.ADVANCES IN HUMAN NUTRITION: (Chapter 10) the mostrecent information on the USDA’s Food Pyramid.Full-color Image PowerPoint slides can be found on the textspecificweb site at www.mhhe.com/levetin5e,ContentsI Plants and Society: The Botanical Connections to Our Lives1 Plants in Our LivesII Introduction to Plant Life: Botanical Principles2 The Plant Cell3 The Plant Body4 Plant Physiology5 Plant Life Cycle: Flowers6 Plant Life Cycle: Fruits and Seeds7 Genetics8 Plant Systematics and Evolution9 Diversity of Plant LifeIII Plants as a Source of Food10 Human Nutrition11 Origins of Agriculture12 The Grasses13 Legumes14 Starchy Staples15 Feeding a Hungry WorldIV Commercial Products Derived from Plants16 Stimulating Beverages17 Herbs and Spices18 Materials: Cloth, Wood, and PaperV Plants and Human Health19 Medicinal Plants20 Psychoactive Plants21 Poisonous and Allergy PlantsVI Algae and Fungi: The Impact of Algae and Fungi on HumanAffairs22 The Algae23 Fungi in the Natural Environment24 Beverages and Foods from Fungi25 Fungi that Affect Human HealthVII Plants and the Environment26 Plant EcologyAppendix A Metric SystemAppendix B Classification of PlantsInternational editionECONOMIC BOTANY3rd EditionBy Beryl Simpson and Molly Ogorzaly of University of Texas at Austin2001/ 210 pagesISBN: 9780072909388ISBN: 9780071181884 [IE]www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/botany/simpson-links/weblinks.mhtmlCONTENTS1 Plants and Their Manipulation by People2 Origins of Agriculture3 Fruits and Nuts of Temperate Regions4 Fruits and Nuts of Warm Regions5 Cereal Grains and Forage Grasses6 Legumes7 Foods from Leaves, Stems, and Roots8 Spices, Herbs, and Perfumes9 Vegetable Oils and Waxes10 Hydrogels, Elastic Latexes, and Resins11 Medicinal Plants12 Psychoactive Drugs and Poisons from Plants13 Stimulating Beverages14 Alcoholic Beverages15 Fibers, Dyes, and Tannins16 Wood, Cork, and Bamboo17 Ornamental Plants18 Algae19 Uses of Plants in the FutureLab ManualsLaboratory Manual to ACCOMPANYStern’s INTRODUCTORY Plant Biology12th EditionBy James Bidlack, University of Central Oklahoma2011 (January 2010) / 256 pagesISBN: 9780073040530This laboratory manual assumes no previous knowledge of the biologicalsciences on the part of the student. It is designed for use ina one-semester or one-quarter introductory course in plant biologyand shorter introductory botany courses open to both nonmajors andmajors. Both the principles of biology and the scientific method areintroduced, using plants as illustrations. The exercises demonstratethe underlying unity of all living organisms at the cellular level. Themanual is designed so that students can work independently. Instructorsare free to require different drawings or other assignmentsand may also omit some of those suggested within each exercise.Students are encouraged to read the laboratory exercise beforecoming to class. Laboratory preparation quizzes are provided at theend of each exercise. Answers to the laboratory preparation quizzesare discernible within the particular exercises and should not requirechecking other sources. Each exercise includes suggested learninggoals and exercise review questions.Contents1: The Microscope2: The Cell3: Mitosis4: Roots5: Stems6: Leaves106
Plants & Animals7: Plant Propagation8: Cell Components and Products9: Diffusion, Growth, and Hormones10: Photosynthesis11: Water in Plants; Respiration; Digestion12: Meiosis and Alternation of Generations13: Domain and Kingdom Survey14: Domains Archaea and Bacteria; Kingdom Protista15: Kingdom Fungi (Mycota)16: Bryophytes and Ferns17: Kingdom Plantae: Gymnosperms18: Kingdom Plantae: Angiosperms (Flowering Plants--PhylumMagnoliophyta)19: Fruits, Spices, Survival Plants, and Poisonous Plants20: Ecology21: GeneticsAnimal BehaviorInternational editionANIMAL BEHAVIOR5th EditionBy Lee C Drickamer, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Stephen HVessey, Bowling Green State University and Elizabeth Jakob, Universityof Massachusetts - Amherst2002ISBN: 9780070121997ISBN: 9780071130202 [IE]CONTENTSPart One The Study of Animal Behavior1 Introduction2 History of the Study of Animal Behavior3 Approaches and MethodsPart Two Behavior Genetics and Evolution4 Genes and Evolution5 Behavioral Genetics6 Evolution of Behavior PatternsPart Three Mechanisms of Behavior7 The Nervous System and Behavior8 Hormones and Behavior, and Immunology and Behavior9 Biological Timekeeping10 Development of Behavior11 Learning Behavior12 CommunicationPart Four Finding Food and Shelter13 Migration, Orientation, and Navigation14 Habitat Selection15 Foraging BehaviorPart Five Social Organization and Mating Systems16 Aggression17 Sexual Reproduction and Parental Care18 Parental Investment and Mating Systems19 Evolution of Social SystemsReferencesGlossaryMarine BiologyInternational editionMARINE BIOLOGY8th EditionBy Peter Castro, California State Poly University--Pomona and MichaelE Huber, Global Coastal Strategies, Brisbane-Australia2010 (October 2009) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073524160ISBN: 9780071113021 [IE]www.mhhe.com/castrohuber8eMarine Biology covers the basics of marine biology with a globalapproach, using examples from numerous regions and ecosystemsworldwide. This introductory, one-semester text is designed for nonmajors.Authors Castro and Huber have made a special effort toinclude solid basic science content needed in a general educationcourse, including the fundamental principles of biology, the physicalsciences, and the scientific method. This science coverage is integratedwith a stimulating, up-to-date overview of marine biology.ContentsChapter 1 The <strong>Science</strong> of Marine BiologyChapter 2 The Sea FloorChapter 3 Chemical and Physical Features of Seawater and theWorld OceanChapter 4 Fundamentals of BiologyChapter 5 The Microbial WorldChapter 6 Multicellular Primary Producers: Seaweeds and PlantsChapter 7 Marine Animals Without a BackboneChapter 8 Marine FishesChapter 9 Marine Reptiles, Birds, and MammalsChapter 10 An Introduction to Marine EcologyChapter 11 Between the TidesChapter 12 Estuaries: Where Rivers Meet the SeaChapter 13 Life on the Continental ShelfChapter 14 Coral ReefsChapter 15 Life Near the SurfaceChapter 16 The Ocean DepthsChapter 17 Resources from the SeaChapter 18 The Impact of Humans on the Marine EnvironmentChapter 19 The Oceans and Human AffairsREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia107
Plants & AnimalsParasitologyInvertebrate BiologyInternational editionFOUNDATIONS OF PARASITOLOGY8th EditionBy Larry S Roberts, Florida Int’l University-Miami and John Janovy Jr,University of Nebraska-Lincoln2009 (October 2008) / 728 pagesISBN: 9780073028279ISBN: 9780071311038 [IE]www.mhhe.com/robertsjanovy8eA parasitology text for biology and/or zoology students at the undergraduatelevel. Emphasizes principles with related information on thebiology, physiology, morphology, and ecology of the major parasitesof humans and domestic animals. This is not a diagnostic manualfor medical students.Contents1 Introduction to Parasitology2 Basic Principles and Concepts I: Parasite Systematics, Ecologyand Evolution3 Basic Principles and Concepts II: Immunology and Pathology4 Parasitic Prototoa: Form, Function, and Classification5 Kinetoplasta: Trypanosomes and Their Kin6 Other Flagellated Protozoa7 The Amebas8 Phylum Apicomplexa: Gregarines, Coccidia, and Related Organisms9 Phylum Apicomplexa: Malaria Organisms and Piroplasms10 Phylum Ciliophora: Ciliated Protistan Parasites11 Microsporida and Myxozoa: Parasites with Polar Filaments12 The Mesozoa: Pioneers or Degenerates?13 Introduction to Phylum Platyhelminthes14 Trematoda: Aspidobothrea15 Trematoda: Form, Function, and Classification of Digeneans16 Digeneans: Strigeiformes17 Digeneans: Echinostomatiformes18 Digeneans: Plagiorchiformes and Opisthorchiformes19 Monogenoidea20 Cestoidea: Form, Function, and Classification of the Tapeworms21 Tapeworms22 Phylum Nematoda: Form, Function, and Classification23 Nematodes: Trichinellida and Dioctophymatida, Enoplean Parasites24 Nematodes: Tylenchina, Pioneering Parasites25 Nematodes: Strongyloidea, Bursate Rhabditidans26 Nematodes: Ascaridomorpha, Intestinal Large Roundworms27 Nematodes: Oxyuridomorpha, Pinworms28 Nematodes: Gnathostomatomorpha and Spiruromorpha, a Potpourri29 Nematodes: Filaroidea, Filiarial Worms30 Nematodes: Dracunculoidea, Guinea Worms and Others31 Phylum Nematomorpha, Hairworms32 Phylum Acanthocephala: Thorny-Headed Worms33 Phylum Arthropoda: Form, Function, and Classification34 Parasitic Crustaceans35 Pentastomida: Tongue Worms36 Parasitic Insects: Phthiraptera, Chewing and Sucking Lice37 Parasitic Insects: Hemiptera, Bugs38 Parasitic Insects: Fleas, Order Siphonaptera39 Parasitic Insects: Diptera, Flies40 Parasitic Insects: Strepsiptera, Hymenoptera, and Others41 Parasitic Arachnids: Subclass Acari, Ticks and MitesInternational editionBIOLOGY OF THE INVERTEBRATES6th EditionBy Jan A Pechenik, Tufts University2010 (January 2009) / 624 pagesISBN: 9780073028262ISBN: 9780071270410 [IE]www.mhhe.com/pechenik6eThis textbook is the most concise and readable invertebrates book interms of detail and pedagogy (other texts do not offer boxed readings,a second color, end of chapter questions, or pronunciation guides). Allphyla of invertebrates are covered (comprehensive) with an emphasison unifying characteristics of each group.Contents1 Environmental Considerations2 Invertebrate Classification and Relationships3 The Protozoan Protists4 The Poriferans and Placozoans5 Introduction to the Hydrostatic Skeleton6 The Cnidarians7 The Ctenophores8 The Platyhelminthes9 The Gnathifera: Rotifers, Acanthocephalans, and two smaller groups10 The Rotifers and Acanthocephalans11 The Nemertines12 The Molluscs13 The Annelids14 The Arthropods15 Two Phyla of Likely Arthropod Relatives: Tardigrada and Onychophora16 The Nematodes17 Four Phyla of Likely Nematode Relatives: Nematomorpha, Priapulida,Kinorhyncha, and Loricifera18 Three Phyla of Uncertain Affiliation: Gastrotricha, Chaetognatha,and Cyliophora19 The Lophophorates (Phoronids, Brachiopods, Bryozoans) andEntoprocts20 The Echinoderms21 The Hemichordates22 The Xenoturbellids23 The Nonvertebrate Chordates24 Invertebrate Reproduction and Development--An OverviewInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/108
Plants & AnimalsVertebrate BiologyTextbookInternational editionNEW *9780073524238*VERTEBRATESComparative Anatomy, Function,Evolution, 6th EditionBy Kenneth Kardong, Washington StateUniversity-Pullmanrevisions in the third chapter, but these are carried forward throughoutthe book.Contents1 Introduction2 Origin of Chordates3 The Vertebrate Story4 Biological Design5 Life History6 Integument7 Skeletal System: The Skull8 Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton9 Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton10 The Muscular System11 The Respiratory System12 The Circulatory System13 The Digestive System14 The Urogenital System15 The Endocrine System16 The Nervous System17 Sensory Organs18 Conclusions<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 816 pagesISBN: 9780073524238ISBN: 9780071086554 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kardong6eThis one-semester text is designed for an upper-level majors course.Vertebrates features a unique emphasis on function and evolutionof vertebrates, complete anatomical detail, and excellent pedagogy.Vertebrate groups are organized phylogenetically, and their systemsdiscussed within such a context. Morphology is foremost, but theauthor has developed and integrated an understanding of functionand evolution into the discussion of anatomy of the various systems.New to this editionMany changes and revisions have been made throughout thisnew edition, some major, some small. The chapters on life history(embryology), locomotion (energetics, burrowing, respiration),andcirculatory system have been substantially revised. Many revisedfigures not only incorporate newer information but also present anevolutionary summary within a cladistic context.Several new Box Essays have been added, e.g., snakes andtheir prey (“Borrowed Toxins,” Chapter 6), and prosthetic “cheetahs”(“On a Fast Track,” Chapter 10).Over Turning Chordates. New developmental genetics nowindicate that chordate ancestors flipped over immediately, reversingdorsal and ventral surfaces. That inversion remains the basis of thechordate body plan today.Amphioxus Basal. Recently completed genomic studies revealthat amphioxus is not the sister group to vertebrates; urochordatesnow occupy that position. Amphioxus is the most basal living groupof chordates, but this enlarges its importance as a possible modelfor the first chordates.Evo-Devo. The genomic section on evolution and development(Chapter 5), introduced in the last edition, is expanded hereby including more examples throughout the chapters of how mastercontrol genes (Hox genes) build vertebrate systems and provide thegenetic basis for major evolutionary changes. This helps to informand enlighten traditional form, function, and evolution of vertebrateswith modern genetic mechanisms.Phylogenetic Relationships. Thanks again to evermore comprehensivemolecular comparisons of vertebrate groups, phylogeneticrelationships are becoming better resolved, and natural groups areemerging from this analysis with better clarity. This is the basis forLaboratoryNEW *9780073369433*COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATEANATOMYA Laboratory Dissection Guide,6th EditionBy Kenneth Kardong, Washington State University-Pullmanand Edward J Zalisko, BlackburnCollege<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780073369433This high-quality laboratory manual may accompany any comparativeanatomy text, but correlates directly to Kardong’s Vertebrates:Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution text. This lab manualcarefully guides students through dissections and is richly illustrated.First and foremost, the basic animal architecture is presented in aclear and concise manner. Throughout the dissections, the authorspause strategically to bring the students’ attention to the significanceof the material they have just covered.New to this editionExtensive revisions of the text to improve the consistent use ofterminology and anatomical directions.Three new Form and Function/Patterns and Connections boxeshave been added, addressing:1) the invasion of the upper great lakes by lampreys,2) the functions of the dental pad of ruminants, and3) the functions of the uropygial gland of birds.All new figures of a bird skull, using new art of a chicken skullfrom many perspectives.109
Plants & AnimalsAll new and enlarged figures of the cat skull.New figure of the dissection of a shark head.Added many new labels to existing figures to improve recognitionof structures described in the text.Added text to chapter 10 to distinguish between a nerve tract anda nerve and a nucleus in the central nervous system and a ganglionin the peripheral nervous system.Reorganization of figure 6.8 to better relate the branchiomericmusculature of a shark to the cranial nerve supply and respectivebranchial arches.CONTENTS1 IntroductionClassification and ComparisonDefining the ChordatesStudying AdviceDesigning for Students2 ProtochordatesProtochordates3 Agnathans--Examination of a Primitive Vertebrate: TheLampreyAgnathansAdult Lamprey AnatomyAnatomy of the Lamprey (Ammocoete) Larva4 Vertebrate IntegumentsIntroductionExamination of Vertebrate IntegumentsSpecializations of the Integument5 Skeletal SystemTissues of the Skeletal SystemDivisions of the Skeletal SystemPostcranial SkeletonSkullCranial SkeletonTeeth6 Muscular System and External AnatomyIntroductionShark DissectionNecturusCat7 Digestive SystemsIntroductionSharkNecturusCat8 Circulatory and Respiratory SystemsIntroductionSharkNecturusCat9 Urogential SystemSharkNecturusCat10 Nervous SystemIntroductionSharkSheep BrainComparative VertebrateAnatomyInternational editionNEW *9780073524238*VERTEBRATESComparative Anatomy, Function,Evolution, 6th EditionBy Kenneth Kardong, Washington StateUniversity-Pullman<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 800 pagesISBN: 9780073524238ISBN: 9780071086554 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kardong6eThis one-semester text is designed for an upper-level majors course.Vertebrates features a unique emphasis on function and evolutionof vertebrates, complete anatomical detail, and excellent pedagogy.Vertebrate groups are organized phylogenetically, and their systemsdiscussed within such a context. Morphology is foremost, but theauthor has developed and integrated an understanding of functionand evolution into the discussion of anatomy of the various systems.New to this editionMany changes and revisions have been made throughout thisnew edition, some major, some small. The chapters on life history(embryology), locomotion (energetics, burrowing, respiration),andcirculatory system have been substantially revised. Many revisedfigures not only incorporate newer information but also present anevolutionary summary within a cladistic context.Several new Box Essays have been added, e.g., snakes andtheir prey (“Borrowed Toxins,” Chapter 6), and prosthetic “cheetahs”(“On a Fast Track,” Chapter 10).Over Turning Chordates. New developmental genetics nowindicate that chordate ancestors flipped over immediately, reversingdorsal and ventral surfaces. That inversion remains the basis of thechordate body plan today.Amphioxus Basal. Recently completed genomic studies revealthat amphioxus is not the sister group to vertebrates; urochordatesnow occupy that position. Amphioxus is the most basal living groupof chordates, but this enlarges its importance as a possible modelfor the first chordates.Evo-Devo. The genomic section on evolution and development(Chapter 5), introduced in the last edition, is expanded hereby including more examples throughout the chapters of how mastercontrol genes (Hox genes) build vertebrate systems and provide thegenetic basis for major evolutionary changes. This helps to informand enlighten traditional form, function, and evolution of vertebrateswith modern genetic mechanisms.Phylogenetic Relationships. Thanks again to evermore comprehensivemolecular comparisons of vertebrate groups, phylogeneticrelationships are becoming better resolved, and natural groups areemerging from this analysis with better clarity. This is the basis forrevisions in the third chapter, but these are carried forward throughoutthe book.110
Plants & AnimalsContents1 Introduction2 Origin of Chordates3 The Vertebrate Story4 Biological Design5 Life History6 Integument7 Skeletal System: The Skull8 Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton9 Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton10 The Muscular System11 The Respiratory System12 The Circulatory System13 The Digestive System14 The Urogenital System15 The Endocrine System16 The Nervous System17 Sensory Organs18 ConclusionsInternational editionCOMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THEVERTEBRATES9th EditionBy George Kent, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge and RobertCarr, Ohio University-Athens2001 / 544 pagesISBN: 9780073038698ISBN: 9780071181686 [IE]ISBN: 9780071282413 [IE with Updated Corrections]www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/zoology/kentcarr/links.mhtmlCONTENTS1 Introduction2 Concepts, Premises, and Pioneers3 Protochordates and the Origin of Vertebrates4 The Parade of the Craniates in Time and Taxa5 Early Craniate Morphogenesis6 Integument7 Mineralized Tissues: An Introduction to the Skeleton8 Vertebrae, Ribs, and Sterna9 Skull and Visceral Skeleton10 Girdles, Fins, Limbs, and Locomotion11 Muscles12 Digestive System13 Respiratory System14 Circulatory System15 Urogential System16 Nervous System17 Sense Organs18 Endocrine OrgansAppendix Glossary Credits IndexZoologyTextbookInternational editionNEW *9780073028064*ANIMAL DIVERSITY6th EditionBy Cleveland P Hickman Jr, Washington &Lee University, Larry S Roberts, Florida Int’lUniversity-Miami, Susan L Keen, Universityof California Davis, Allan Larson, WashingtonUniversity-St Louis and Eisenhour J David,Morehead State University<strong>2012</strong> (November 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073028064ISBN: 9780071315432 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hickmanad6eThis text provides a concise introduction to the field of animal biology.Readers discover general principles of evolution, ecology, classification,systematics, and animal body plans. After these introductorychapters, readers delve into the biology of all groups of animals. Thebasic features of each group are discussed, along with evolutionaryrelationships among group members. Chapter highlights include newlydiscovered features of animals as they relate to ecology, conservationbiology, and value to human society. Regular updates to thephylogenies within the book keep it current.Contents1. <strong>Science</strong> of Zoology and Evolution of Animal Diversity2. Animal Ecology3. Animal Architecture4. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals5. Protozoan Groups (Unicellular Eukaryotes)6. Sponges: Phylum Porifera7. Radiate Animals: Cnidarians and Ctenophores8. Acoelomorpha, Platyzoa, and Mesozoa: Flatworms, Gastrotrichs,Gnathiferans, and Mesozoans9. Polyzoa and Kryptrochozoa: Cycliophora, Entoprocta, Ectoprocta,Brachiopoda, Phoronida, and Nemertea10. Molluscs11. Annelids and Allied Taxa12. Smaller Ecdysozoans13. Arthropods14. Chaetognaths, Echinoderms, and Hemichordates15. Vertebrate Beginnings: The Chordates16. Fishes17. The Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians18. Amniote Origins and Nonavian Reptiles19. Birds20. Mammals111
Plants & AnimalsInternational editionINTEGRATED PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY15th EditionBy Cleveland P Hickman, Washington & Lee University, Susan L Keen,University of California Davis, Allan Larson, Washington University-StLouis and David J Eisenhour, Morehead State University2011 (October 2010) / 896 pagesISBN: 9780073040509ISBN: 9780071221986 [IE]www.mhhe.com/hickmanipz15eEmphasizing the central role of evolution in generating diversity, thisbest-selling text describes animal life and the fascinating adaptationsthat enable animals to inhabit so many ecological niches. Featuringhigh quality illustrations and photographs set within an engaging narrative,Integrated Principles of Zoology is considered the standard bywhich other texts are measured. With its comprehensive coverage ofbiological and zoological principles, mechanisms of evolution, diversity,physiology, and ecology, organized into five parts for easy access,this text is suitable for one- or two-semester introductory courses.ContentsPart 1 Introduction to Living Animals1 Life: Biological Principles and the <strong>Science</strong> of Zoology2 The Origin and Chemistry of Life3 Cells as Units of Life4 Cellular MetabolismPart 2 Continuity and Evolution of Animal Life5 Genetics: A Review6 Organic Evolution7 The Reproductive Process8 Principles of DevelopmentPart 3 Diversity of Animal Life9 Architectural Pattern of an Animal10 Classification and Phylogeny of Animals11 Unicellular Eukaryotes: Protozoan Groups12 Sponges and Placozoans13 Radiate Animals14 Flatworms, Mesozoans, and Ribbonworms15 Gnathiferans and Smaller Lophotrochozoans16 Molluscs17 Annelids and Allied Taxa18 Smaller Ecdysozoans19 Trilobites, Chelicerates, and Myriapods20 Crustaceans21 Hexapods22 Chaetognaths, Echinoderms, and Hemichordates23 Chordates24 Fishes25 Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians26 Amniote Origins and Nonavian Reptiles27 Birds28 MammalsPart 4 Activity of Life29 Support, Protection, and Movement30 Homeostasis: Osmotic Regulation, Excretion, and TemperatureRegulation31 Homeostasis: Internal Fluids and Respiration32 Digestion and Nutrition33 Nervous Coordination: Nervous System and Sense Organs34 Chemical Coordination: Endocrine System35 Immunity36 Animal BehaviorPart 5 Animals and Their Environments37 Animal Distributions38 Animal EcologyGlossaryCreditsIndexInternational editionZOOLOGY8th EditionBy Stephen A Miller, College of the Ozarks and John P Harley, EasternKentucky University2010 (September 2009) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780073028200ISBN: 9780070164833 [IE]www.mhhe.com/millerharley8eThe 8th edition of Zoology continues to offer students an introductorygeneral zoology text that is manageable in size and adaptable to avariety of course formats. It is a principles-oriented text written forthe non-majors or the combined course, presented at the freshmanand sophomore level. Zoology is organized into three parts. Part Onecovers the common life processes, including cell and tissue structureand function, the genetic basis of evolution, and the evolutionary andecological principles that unify all life. Part Two is the survey of protistsand animals, emphasizing evolutionary and ecological relationships,aspects of animal organization that unite major animal phyla, andanimal adaptations. Part Three covers animal form and function usinga comparative approach. This approach includes descriptions andfull-color artwork that depict evolutionary changes in the structureand function of selected organ systems.ContentsPart One: Biological Principles1. Zoology: An Evolutionary and Ecological Perspective2. Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems of Animals3. Cell Division and Inheritance4. Evolution: History and Evidence5. Evolution and Gene Frequencies6. Ecology: Preserving the Animal KingdomPart Two: Animal-Like Protists and Animalia7. Animal Classification, Phylogeny, and Organization8. Animal-like Protists: The Protozoa9. Multicellular and Tissue Levels of Organization10. The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan11. Molluscan Success12. Annelida: The Metameric Body Form13. The Pseudocoelomate Body Plan: Aschelminthes (Lophotrochozoanand Ecdysozoan Phyla)14. The Arthropods: Blueprint for Success15. The Hexapods and Myriapods: Terrestrial Triumphs16. The Echinoderms17. Hemichordata and Invertebrate Chordates18. The Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water19. Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates20. Reptiles: Nonavian Diapsid Amniotes21. Birds: Reptiles by Another name22. Mammals: Synapsid AmniotesPart Three: Form and Function: A Comparative Perspective23. Protection, Support, and Movement24. Communication I: Nervous and Sensory Systems25. Communication II: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messages26. Circulation and Gas Exchange27. Nutrition and Digestion28. Temperature and Body Fluid Regulation29. Reproduction and Development30. The Chemical Basis of Animal Life31. Energy and Enzymes: Life’s Driving and Controlling Forces32. How Animals Harvest Energy Stored in Nutrients33. Embryology34. Animal Behavior112
Plants & AnimalsZoology Laboratory - MajorsNEW*9780073369457*GENERAL ZOOLOGY LABORATORY GUIDE16th EditionBy Charles Lytle, North Carolina State University—Raleigh and JohnMeyer, North Carolina State University2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 416 pagesISBN: 9780073369457General Zoology Laboratory Guide is ideal for the laboratory that emphasizesthe dissection and microscopic study of live and preservedspecimens. Recognized for its accuracy and readability, this manualis comprehensive in its representation of the major groups of animalphyla. This new edition is suitable for a wide range of course needsand structures.ContentsLaboratory SafetyComparative Safety of PreservativesHandling and Care of Animals in the Laboratory1. Microscopy2. Animal Cells and Tissues3. Mitosis and Meiosis4. Development5. Morphology, Classification, and Systematics6. Protozoa7. Porifera8. Cnidaria and the Radiate Phyla9. Platyhelminthes10. Other Protostome Phyla11. Mollusca12. Annelida13. Arthropoda14. Echinodermata15. Chordata16. Shark Anatomy17. Perch Anatomy18. Frog Anatomy19. Fetal Pig Anatomy20. Rat AnatomyNEW *9780077345976*LABORATORY STUDIES INANIMAL DIVERSITY6th EditionBy Cleveland Hickman, Washington & LeeUniversity<strong>2012</strong> (December 2011) / 288 pagesISBN: 9780077345976Laboratory Studies in Animal Diversity offers students hands-onexperience in learning about the diversity of life. It provides studentsthe opportunity to become acquainted with the principal groups ofanimals and to recognize the unique anatomical features that characterizeeach group as well as the patterns that link animal groupsto each other.CONTENTSPart 1: Activity of Life1 Ecological Relationships of Animals2 Introduction to Animal ClassificationPart 2: The Diversity of Animal Life3 The Microscope4 Protozoan Groups5 The Sponges6 The Radiate Animals7 The Flatworms8 Five Small Protostome Phyla9 The Molluscs10 The Annelids11 The Chelicerate Arthropods12 The Crustacean Arthropods13 The Arthropods: Myriapods and Insects14 The Echinoderms15 Phylum Chordata: A Deuterostome Group16 The Fishes—Lampreys, Sharks, and Bony Fishes17 Class Amphibia18 The Nonavian Reptiles19 The Birds20 The MammalsLABORATORY STUDIES IN INTEGRATEDPRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY15th EditionBy Cleveland P Hickman, Washington & Lee University, Lee Kats, PepperdineUniversity, Susan L Keen, University of California Davis, and BillOber2011 (October 2010) / 448 pagesISBN: 9780073040516Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology uses a comprehensive,phylogenetic approach in emphasizing basic biologicalprinciples, animal form and function, and evolutionary concepts. Thisintroductory lab manual is ideal for a one- or two-semester course.The new edition expertly combines up-to-date coverage with theclear writing style and dissection guides that have distinguished thismanual from edition to edition.CONTENTS1 Introduction to the Living Animal1 The Microscope2 Cell Structure and Division3 Gametogenesis and Embryology4 Tissue Structure and Function5 Introduction to Animal Classification2 The Diversity of Animal Life6 Protozoan Groups7 The Sponges8 The Radiate Animals9 The Flatworms10 Nematodes and Four Small Protostome Phyla11 The Molluscs12 The Annelids13 The Chelicerate Arthropods14 The Crustacean Arthropods15 The Arthropods16 The Echinoderms17 Phylum Chordata: A Deuterostome Group18 The Fishes - Lampreys, Sharks, and Bony Fishes19 The Amphibians20 The Nonavian Reptiles21 The Birds22 The Mammals113
Plants & Animals3 Activity of Life23 Ecological Relationships of AnimalsAppendix A Instructor’s Resources for Implementing ExercisesAppendix B Sources of Living Material and Prepared MicroslidesAlgae / PhycologyNEW*9780070681941*ALGAEBy O P Sharma, Dept of Botany, Meerut College,Uttar Pradesh16. Algae in Water Supplies and as Indicators of Water Pollution17. Control of Algae Nuisance18. Toxic Algae19. Fossil Algae20. Methods of Algal Study21. Laboratory Culture and Commercial Cultivation of Algae22. Economic Importance of Algae23. Cyanobacteria or Cyanophyceae or Blue-green Algae24. Chlorophyceae (Green Algae)25. Xanthophyceae (Yellow-green Algae)26. Chrysophyceae (Golden-brown Algae)27. Bacillariophyceae (Diatoms)28. Cryptophyceae (Cryptomonads)29. Dinophyceae (Dinoflagellates)30. Euglenophyceae (Euglenoids)31. Phaeophyceae (Brown Algae)32. Rhodophyceae (Red Algae)NEW*9780070700383*2011 (March 2011) / 412 pagesISBN: 9780070681941<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitleTextbook of Algae is designed to fulfill the needs of undergraduateand postgraduate students of botany. The current trends in the subjectare explained in a simple, lucid and understandable writing style. Thisbook, containing a wide variety of topics discussed extensively alongwith a large number of problems in every chapter, would surely behelpful to students desirous of enhancing their knowledge in botany.FeaturesFive chapters covering practical aspects of psychology• Classification of Algae• Algae in Water Supplies and as Indicators of Water Pollution• Control of Algal Nuisance• Methods of Algal Study• Laboratory Culture and Commercial Cultivation of AlgaeExamination preparation tools• 275 Chapter-end Review Questions with their answers at the endof the book• A Detailed Table of Comparison of Principal Characteristics of AllClasses of• Algae• 16 Tables of Comparison in Different Chapters• 17 Illustrated Life-cycles of Discussed Algal GeneraCONTENTS1. Introduction2. History and Development of Algae3. Classification of the Algae4. Algal Occurrence5. Cytology of Algae6. Range of Thallus Structure7. Reproduction in Algae8. Origin and Evolution of sex in Algae9. Life-Cycle in Algae10. Physiology: Inorganic Nutrients, Vitamins and Pheromones inAlgae11. Physiology: Nitrogen Fixation in Algae12. Physiology: Movements and Rhythm in Algae13. Cyanophages14. Ecology of Algae15. Water Blooms and Red TidesFUNGI AND ALLIEDMICROBESBy O P Sharma, Dept of Botany, Meerut College,Uttar Pradesh2011 (March 2011) / 496 pagesISBN: 9780070700383<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitleFungi and Allied Microorganisms is designed to fulfill the needs ofundergraduate and postgraduate students of botany. The currenttrends in the subject are explained in a simple, lucid and understandablewriting style.FeaturesFive application-based chapters: Economic ImportanceFungi and BiotechnologyMushroom CultivationSingle-Cell ProteinPlant Diseases and their ControlRich pedagogy:288 well-labelled line diagrams to help make the text clear tothe readerMore than 40 electron micrographs supplied specially for thisbook by eminent mycologists of the worldContents1. Introduction2. History of Mycology (Chronology of Major Events)3. Fungal Cell: Structure and Composition4. Classification of Fungi5. Myxomycota6. Eumycota7. Mastigomycotina (General Account and Chytridiomycetes)8. Hyphochytridiomycetes9. Oomycetes10. Zygomycotina (Zygomycetes)114
Plants & Animals11. Trichomycetes12. Ascomycotina (Ascomycetes) (General Account )13. Hemiascomycetes14. Loculoascomycetes15. Plectomycetes16. Laboulbeniomycetes17. Pyrenomycetes18. Discomycetes19. Basidiomycotina (General Account)20. Teliomycetes21. Hymenomycetes22. Gasteromycetes23. Anamorphic Fungi (Deuteromycotina or Deuteromycetes )24. Economic Importance of Fungi25. Fungi and Biotechnology26. Mushroom Cultivation27. Single-Cell Protein28. Heterothallism in Fungi29. Sex Hormones and Pheromones in Fungi30. Mycorrhizae31. Lichens32. Bacteria33. Viruses34. Plant Diseases and their Control (General Account)35. Selected Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and VirusesAppendix 1: Some Common Culture Media And Mounting Mediafor FungiAppendix 2: Countrywise List of Institutions with Significant Collectionsof Fungi-Fungus Related Websites, And Websites Related toLichens, Bacteria and VirusesAppendix 3: Classification of FungiAppendix 4: Glossary of 210 Mycological TermsAppendix 5: Answers to QuestionsAppendix 6: 136 Recommended ReadingsInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/REVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia115
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New TitlesPHYSICS & ASTRONOMY2013 Author ISBN PageCollege Physics, 4e Giambattista 9780073512143 124College Physics Volume 1, 4e Giambattista 9780077437862 125College Physics Volume 2, 4e Giambattista 9780077437831 126Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 6e Tillery 9780073512259 122PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PagePhysics of Everyday Phenomena, 7e Griffith 9780073512204 123The Physical Universe, 14e Krauskopf 9780073512167 119Pathways to Astronomy, 3e Schneider 9780073512136 135Lab Manual for Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 9780077344399 120Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 9780073512211 120PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY2011 Author ISBN PageProblems and Solutions in Optics & Photonics (India) Ghatak 9780071072663 134118
Physics & AstronomyIntroduction toPhysical <strong>Science</strong>NEW *9780073512167*THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE14th EditionBy Konrad B Krauskopf (deceased) and ArthurBeiser, Formerly New York University<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 688 pagesISBN: 9780073512167www.mhhe.com/krauskopf14eThis is an outstanding text with a long history that has beenupdated and given a fresh look. The Physical Universe is alsoaccompanied by strong media component with the Connectonline homework system, personal response system (“clicker”)questions, more extensive online quizzing, and PowerPointlectures. Aimed at presenting the essentials of physics, chemistry,earth science, and astronomy in a clear, easy-to-understandway, The Physical Universe shows students how science works,how scientists approach problems, and why science constantlyevolves in its search for understanding. The text can also bepackaged with its long time companion student study guide,which includes a review of chapter terms and concepts; selfquizzing for extra practice; and additional solved problems.New to this editionChapter 9, “The Atom” now includes revised sections on Photons,on Quantum Numbers and on Exclusion Principle revised with NEWmaterial on atomic states and atomic orbitals. Chapter 10 The PeriodicLaw includes revised and NEW material on Shells and Subshells andon Explaining the Periodic Table.The end of chapter exercises have been substantially revisedwith 138 new exercises and 85 revised exercises.The book now has a new, larger format, and the text has beendivided into many more subsections.The companion website (www.mhhe.com/krauskopf) nowcontains additional material of various kinds, such as more complexexamples and expansions of some topics treated only briefly in thebook. The Glossary is also now on the website, and important newdevelopments in the physical sciences will be described there asthey are reported.Contents1 The Scientific MethodHow Scientists Study NatureThe Solar SystemUniversal GravitationHow Many of What2 MotionDescribing MotionAcceleration due to GravityForce and MotionGravitation3 EnergyWorkEnergyMomentumRelativityEnergy and Civilization4 Energy and the FutureThe Energy ProblemFossil FuelsAlternative SourcesStrategies for the Future5 Matter and HeatTemperature and HeatFluidsKinetic Theory of MatterChanges of StateEnergy Transformations6 Electricity and MagnetismElectric ChargeElectricity and MatterElectric CurrentMagnetismUsing Magnetism7 WavesWave MotionSound WavesElectromagnetic WavesWave Behavior8 The NucleusAtom and NucleusRadioactivityNuclear EnergyFission and FusionElementary Particles9 The AtomQuantum Theory of LightMatter WavesThe Hydrogen AtomQuantum Theory of the Atom10 The Periodic LawElements and CompoundsThe Periodic LawAtomic StructureChemical Bonds11 Crystals, Ions, and SolutionsSolutionsAcids and Bases12 Chemical ReactionsQuantitative ChemistryChemical EnergyFuelsReaction RatesOxidation and ReductionCarbon CompoundsStructures of Organic MoleculesOrganic CompoundsChemistry of Life14 Atmosphere and HydrosphereThe AtmosphereWeatherClimateThe Hydrosphere15 The Rock CycleRocksWithin the EarthErosionVulcanism16 The Evolving EarthTectonic MovementPlate TectonicsMethods of Historical GeologyEarth History17 The Solar System119
Physics & AstronomyThe Family of the SunThe Inner PlanetsThe Outer PlanetsThe Moon18 The StarsTools of AstronomyThe SunThe StarsLife Histories of the Stars19 The UniverseGalaxiesThe Expanding UniverseEvolution of the UniverseExtraterrestrial LifeMath RefresherThe ElementsAnswers to Odd-Numbered ExercisesInternational editionNEW *9780073512211*PHYSICAL SCIENCE9th EditionBy Bill Tillery, Arizona State University-Tempe<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780073512211ISBN: 9780071316781 [IE]www.mhhe.com/tilleryPhysical <strong>Science</strong>, Ninth Edition, is a straightforward, easy-to-read,but substantial introduction to the fundamental behavior of matter andenergy. It is intended to serve the needs of non-science majors whoare required to complete one or more physical science courses. Itoffers exceptional, straight-forward writing, complemented with usefulpedagogical tools. Physical <strong>Science</strong> introduces basic concepts andkey ideas while providing opportunities for students to learn reasoningskills and a new way of thinking about their environment. No priorwork in science is assumed. The text offers students complete coverageof the physical sciences with a level of explanation and detailappropriate for all students. The sequence of chapters in Physical<strong>Science</strong> is flexible, and the instructor can determine topic sequenceand depth of coverage as needed. The materials are also designedto support a conceptual approach, or a combined conceptual andproblem-solving approach. Along with the accompanying laboratorymanual, the text contains enough material for the instructor to selecta sequence for a two-semester course. It can also serve as a text ina one-semester physics and chemistry course.New to this editionThe latter chapters of the text on astronomy and earth science(chapters 14 - 24) now also include Parallel Exercises. There aretwo groups of parallel exercises, Group A and Group B. The GroupA parallel exercises have complete solutions worked out, along withuseful comments, in appendix E. The Group B parallel exercises aresimilar to those in Group A but do not contain answers in the text.Content on the hot topics of global warming and energy conservationhave been updated. Chapter 3: There is a section on EnergyConservation and several alternative energy sources are discussed.Chapter 23: Sections on Climate Change, Causes of Global ClimateChange, and Global Warming along with a discussion of HurricaneKatrina are all included. Chapters 2, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 22, and24 all touch on the topic of sustainability.Contents1 What Is <strong>Science</strong>?Physics2 Motion3 Energy4 Heat and Temperature5 Wave Motions and Sound6 Electricity7 LightChemistry8 Atoms and Periodic Properties9 Chemical Bonds10 Chemical Reactions11 Water and Solutions12 Organic Chemistry13 Nuclear ReactionsAstronomy14 The Universe15 The Solar System16 Earth in SpaceEarth <strong>Science</strong>17 Rocks and Minerals18 Plate Tectonics19 Building Earth’s Surface20 Shaping Earth’s Surface21 Geologic Time22 Atmosphere of Earth23 Weather and Climate24 Earth’s WatersAppendix A Mathematical ReviewAppendix B Solubilities ChartAppendix C Relative Humidity TableAppendix D Solutions to Follow-UP ExamplesAppendix E Solutions for Group A Parallel ExercisesNEW *9780077344399*LAB MANUAL FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE9th EditionBy Bill Tillery, Arizona State University-Tempe<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 432 pagesISBN: 9780077344399www.mhhe.com/tilleryThe laboratory manual, written and classroom-tested by the author,presents a selection of laboratory exercises specifically written forthe interests and abilities of non-science majors. There are laboratoryexercises that require measurement, data analysis, and thinking in amore structured learning environment, while alternative exercises thatare open-ended “Invitations to Inquiry” are provided for instructors whowould like a less structured approach. When the laboratory manualis used with Physical <strong>Science</strong>, students will have an opportunity tomaster basic scientific principles and concepts, learn new problemsolvingand thinking skills, and understand the nature of scientificinquiry from the perspective of hands-on experiences. The instructor’sedition of the laboratory manual can be found on the Physical<strong>Science</strong> companion website.ContentsIntroductionAcknowledgmentsMaterials Required for Each ExperimentExperiments1. Graphing120
Physics & Astronomy2. Ratios3. Motion4. Free Fall5. The Pendulum6. Projectile Motion7. Newton’s Second Law8. Conservation of Momentum9. Rotational Equilibrium10. Centripetal Force11. Archimedes’ Principle12. Boyle’s Law13. Work and Power14. Friction15. Hooke’s Law16. Thermometer Fixed Points17. Absolute Zero18. Specific Heat19. Static Electricity20. Electric Circuits21. Series and Parallel Circuits22. Ohm’s Law23. Magnetic Fields24. Electromagnets25. Standing Waves26. Speed of Sound in Air27. Reflection and Refraction28. Physical and Chemical Change29. Hydrogen30. Oxygen31. Conductivity of Solutions32. Percentage Composition33. Metal Replacement Reactions34. Producing Salts by Neutralization35. Identifying Salts36. Solubility Curves37. Natural Water38. Measurement of pH39. Amount of Water Vapor in the Air40. Nuclear Radiation41. Growing Crystals42. Properties of Common Minerals43. Density of Igneous Rocks44. Latitude and Longitude45. Topographic Maps46. Telescopes47. Celestial Coordinates48. Motions of the Sun49. Phases of Moon50. Power Output of Sun51. Special ProjectAppendixI. The Simple Line GraphII. The Slope of a Straight LineIII. Experimental ErrorIV. Significant FiguresV. Conversion of UnitsVI. Scientific NotationSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PHYSICALSCIENCE2nd EditionBy Arthur Beiser, formerly of New York University1988 / 368 pagesISBN: 9780070044197A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSPhysical Quantities.Motion in a Straight Line.The Laws of Motion.Circular Motion and Gravitation.Energy.Momentum.Relativity.Fluids.Heat.Kinetic Theory of Matter.Thermodynamics.Electricity.Electric Current.Magnetism.Electromagnetic Induction.Waves.Lenses.Quantum Physics.The Nucleus.Radioactivity and Elementary Particles.Theory of the Atom.The Periodic Law.Molecules and Solids.Formulas and Equations.Stoichiometry.Gas Stoichiometry.Solutions.Acids and Bases.Oxidation and Reduction.Electrochemistry.Chemical Energy.Reaction Rates and Equilibrium.Organic Chemistry.The Atmosphere.Weather.The Oceans.Earth Materials.Erosion and Sedimentation.Vulcanism and Diastrophism.The Earth’s Interior.Continental Drift.Earth History.Earth and Sky.The Solar System.The Sun.The Stars.The Universe.SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF LAGRANGIANDYNAMICSBy Dave Wells, University of Texas1967 / 368 pagesISBN: 9780070692589A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSBackground Material.Lagrange’s Equations of Motion of a Single Particle.Lagrange’s Equations of Motion for a System of Particles.Conservative Systems.Dissipative Forces.General Treatment of Moments and Products of Inertia.Lagrangian Treatment of Rigid Body Dynamics.The Euler Method of Rigid Body Dynamics.Small Oscillations about Positions of Equilibrium.Small Oscillations about Steady Motion.Forces of Constraint.Driving Forces Required to Establish Known Motions.Effects of Earth’s Figure and Daily Rotation on Dynamical Problems.121
Physics & AstronomyApplication of Lagrange’s Equations to Electrical and ElectromechanicalSystems.Hamilton’s Equations of Motion.Hamilton’s Principle.Basic Equations of Dynamics in Vector and Tensor Notation.Appendix: Relations between Direction Cosines.Integrated <strong>Science</strong>sInternational editionNEW*9780077354824*INTEGRATED SCIENCE6th EditionBy Bill W Tillery, Arizona State University--Tempe, Eldon Enger and Frederick C Ross ofDelta College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 768 pagesISBN: 9780073512259ISBN: 9780071318099 [IE]www.mhhe.com/tilleryIntegrated <strong>Science</strong>, Sixth Edition is a straightforward, easy-to-read,yet substantial introduction to the fundamental behavior of matterand energy in living and nonliving systems. The authors provideeven, well-integrated coverage of physics, chemistry, earth science,astronomy, and biology. The text’s pedagogy (chapter outlines, coreconcept maps, and overviews) reveals how the science disciplinesare interrelated and integrated throughout the text. This editioncontinues to introduce basic concepts and key ideas while providingopportunities for students to learn reasoning skills and a new way ofthinking about their environment. Additional content has been addedto this edition, including a discussion of “Scientific Communication” tochapter 1, “Simple Machines” to chapter 3, and “efficiency” to chapter4. The book is intended to serve the needs of non-science majorswho are required to complete one or more science courses as partof a general or basic studies requirement. No prior work in scienceis assumed. The language, as well as the mathematics, is as simpleas can be practical for a college-level science course.New to this edition “People Behind the <strong>Science</strong>” biographical boxed features wererevised to be more concise, and focusing on scientific contributions.To keep content relevant and current, new and updated informationhas been added throughout the text where appropriate;Chapter 11 now includes a discussion of what happened at Fukushima1. New information on ‘Goldilocks planets’ and new material on selectionand herbicides were added to chapter 21. In chapter 22, “TheHistory of Life on Earth” was heavily revised. The authors revised thesections on Paleontology and Archaeology, and Genus Homo andthe sense of history was added to the section on Hominin Origins.Chapter 24 was revised to make it more relevant to the nonsciencemajor: For example, medical-related information on andmore discussion of eating disorders was added. The authors useof technical terms in the introduction to the nervous system wereeliminated; Concepts Applied on “Check Out the Nutrition Labels,”“Taste vs. Smell,” and “Antagonistic Muscles” were added; <strong>Science</strong>and Society “What Happens When You Drink Alcohol” was added; newPeople Behind the <strong>Science</strong> on Henry Molaison and William BeecherScoville was added; new information of tanning, gastric reflux, andprobiotics was added; and the section on Guidelines for ObtainingAdequate Nutrients and information on Food Pyramid were updated.CONNECT for Integrated <strong>Science</strong> includes all Parallel Exercisesfrom the text (in open-ended, numerical entry algorithmic formatwhenever possible) as well as all Questions for Thought in multiplechoiceformat (written by the authors of the text). CONNECT allowsinstructors to manage their courses and create online auto-gradedhomework, quizzes, and tests with an integrated grade book.Instructors also have access to PowerPoint lecture outlines, anInstructor’s Manual, an Instructor’s Edition Lab Manual, electronicimages from the text, clicker questions, quizzes, animations, and manyother resources directly tied to text-specific materials in Integrated <strong>Science</strong>.Students have access to self-quizzing, animations, and more.ContentsCh 1 What Is <strong>Science</strong>?Ch 2 MotionCh 3 EnergyCh 4 Heat and TemperatureCh 5 Wave Motions and SoundCh 6 ElectricityCh 7 LightCh 8 Atoms and Periodic PropertiesCh 9 Chemical ReactionsCh 10 Water and SolutionsCh 11 Nuclear ReactionsCh 12 The UniverseCh 13 The Solar SystemCh 14 Earth in SpaceCh 15 The EarthCh 16 The Earth’s SurfaceCh 17 Earth’s WeatherCh 18 Earth’s WatersCh 19 Organic and BiochemistryCh 20 The Nature of Living ThingsCh 21 The Origin and Evolution of LifeCh 22 The History of Life on EarthCh 23 Ecology and EnvironmentCh 24 Human Biology: Materials Exchange and Control MechanismsCh 25 Human Biology: ReproductionCh 26 Mendelian and Molecular GeneticsAppendix A:Mathematical ReviewWorking with EquationsSignificant FiguresConversion of UnitsScientific NotationAppendix B: Solubilities ChartAppendix C: Relative Humidity TableAppendix D: Problem SolvingAppendix E: Follow-Up Example SolutionsAppendix F: Answers to Applying the ConceptsAppendix G: Solutions for Group A Parallel ExercisesGlossaryNew: Closer look on recent earthquakes has been added tochapter 16.122
Physics & AstronomyLab Manual to ACCOMPANYIntegrated <strong>Science</strong>5th EditionBy Bill W Tillery, Arizona State University-Tempe, Eldon Enger, DeltaCollege and Robert S Ross, California State University-Chico2011 (February 2010) / 416 pagesISBN: 9780077292867The lab manual was written and classroom-tested by the authors ofthe text. It has been revised in recent editions to emphasize a moreinquiry-oriented approach and to increase the number of biology labs.Each lab begins with an open-ended “Invitations to Inquiry,” designedto peak student interest in the lab concept. This is followed by laboratoryexercises that require measurement and data analysis for work ina more structured learning environment. When the laboratory manualis used with Integrated <strong>Science</strong> text, students will have an opportunityto understand the nature of scientific inquiry from the perspective ofhands-on experiences in order to master basic scientific principlesand concepts and learn new problem-solving and thinking skills. Thereis also an instructor’s edition lab manual available for instructors onInstructor’s Companion Site.CONTENTSIntroductionAcknowledgmentsMaterials Required for Each ExperimentExperiment1. Graphing2. Ratios3. Motion4. Free Fall5. Centripetal Force6. Work and Power7. Thermometer Fixed Points8. Specific Heat9. Speed of Sound in Air10. Static Electricity11. Ohm’s Law12. Magnetic Fields13. Reflection and Refraction14. Physical and Chemical Change15. Conductivity of Solutions16. Metal Replacement Reactions17. Identifying Salts18. Natural Water19. Measurement of pH20. Amount of Water Vapor in the Air21. Growing Crystals22. Properties of Common Minerals23. Density of Igneous Rocks24. Latitude and Longitude25. Telescopes26. Celestial Coordinates27. Motions of the Sun28. Diffusion and Osmosis29. The Microscope30. Survey of Cell Types: Structure and Function31. Enzymes32. Photosynthesis and Respiration33. The Chemistry and Ecology of Yogurt Production34. DNA and RNA35. Mitosis—Cell Division36. Meiosis37. Genetics Problems38. Human Variation39. Sensory Abilities40. Daily Energy Balance41. The Effect of Abiotic Factors on Habitat Preference42. Natural Selection43. Roll Call of the Animals44. Special ProjectAppendixI. The Simple Line GraphII. The Slope of a Straight LineIII. Experimental ErrorIV. Significant FiguresV. Conversion of UnitsVI. Scientific NotationInside Front Cover: Relative Humidity ChartInside Back Cover: Metric RelationshipsConceptual PhysicsInternational editionNEW *9780073512204*PHYSICS OF EVERYDAYPHENOMENA7th EditionBy Thomas Griffith and Juliet Brosing of PacificUniversity<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 544 pagesISBN: 9780073512204ISBN: 9780071315340 [IE]www.mhhe.com/griffith7eThe Physics of Everyday Phenomena, Seventh Edition, introducesstudents to the basic concepts of physics using examples of commonoccurrences in everyday life. Intended for use in a one-semester ortwo-semester course in conceptual physics, this book is written in anarrative style, frequently using questions designed to draw the readerinto a dialogue about the ideas of physics. This inclusive style allowsthe book to be used by anyone interested in exploring the nature ofphysics and explanations of everyday physical phenomena. Beginningstudents will benefit from the large number of student aids and thereduced math content. Professors will appreciate the organization ofthe material and the wealth of pedagogical tools.New to this editionIn this edition, some energy themes are introduced in chapter1 to serve as a “teaser,” referencing and integrating later coveragein the text. A NEW Section 1 introduces the energy theme by posingquestions that a citizen or politician might need to answer to addresscurrent issues on energy use and the environment, including climatechange or global warming. Section 5 has also been expanded todiscuss energy.More coverage on energy issues, sustainability, energy conservation,renewable energy resources, etc. is included in the 7thedition, especially in the end of chapter questions and exercises and“Everyday Phenomena” boxes.New, “Debatable Issues”, can be found in the 7th edition. Theseopen-ended, opinion questions, that include energy and environmentalissues that might be addressed by users in an internet forum, as classdiscussion, and/or as writing assignments. Two NEW Everyday Phenomenon boxes (chapters 3 and 10)have been added to those already present in the text. These boxes ask123
Physics & Astronomystudents to analyze common phenomena in more detail to promote abetter understanding of everyday events in students’ lives.Chapter 21 “Beyond Everyday Phenomena” has been heavilyrevised to include recent physics research into quarks and otherelementary particles as well as material on cosmology research.Approximately 20% of the end of chapter exercises have beenrevised.Professors have the option of creating a customized version ofthe text by selecting only the chapters they cover in lecture, allowingstudents a savings in book costs. Craft your teaching resourcesto match the way you teach! With <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> CREATE, www.mcgrawhillcreate.com, you can easily rearrange chapters, combinematerial from other content sources, and quickly upload content youhave written like your course syllabus or teaching notes. Find the contentyou need in CREATE by searching through thousands of leading<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> textbooks. Arrange your book to fit your teaching style.CREATE even allows you to personalize your book’s appearance byselecting the cover and adding your name, school, and course information.Order a CREATE book and you’ll receive a complimentaryprint review copy in 3-5 business days or a complimentary electronicreview copy (eComp) via email in minutes. Go to www.mcgrawhillcreate.comtoday and register to experience how <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> CREATEempowers you to teach your students your way.ContentsChapter One--Physics, the Fundamental <strong>Science</strong>Chapter Two--Describing MotionChapter Three--Falling Objects and Projectile MotionChapter Four--Newton’s Laws: Explaining MotionChapter Five--Circular Motion, the Planets, and GravityChapter Six--Energy and OscillationsChapter Seven--Momentum and ImpulseChapter Eight--Rotational Motion of Solid ObjectsChapter Nine--The Behavior of FluidsChapter Ten--Temperature and HeatChapter Eleven--Heat Engines and the Second Law of ThermodynamicsChapter Twelve--Electrostatic PhenomenaChapter Thirteen--Electric CircuitsChapter Fourteen--Magnets and ElectromagnetismChapter Fifteen--Making WavesChapter Sixteen--Light Waves and ColorChapter Seventeen--Light and Image FormationChapter Eighteen--The Structure of the AtomChapter Nineteen--The Nucleus and Nuclear EnergyChapter Twenty--RelativityChapter Twenty-one--Beyond Everyday PhenomenaAppendix A--Using Simple AlgebraAppendix B--Decimal Fractions, Percentages, and Scientific NotationAppendix C--Vectors and Vector AdditionAppendix D--Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises and ChallengeProblemsPhoto CreditsGlossaryIndexInternational editionPHYSICS FOR POETS5th EditionBy Robert March, University of Wisconsin – Madison2003 / 304 pagesISBN: 9780072472172ISBN: 9780071198530 [IE]CONTENTS1 A Vast and Most Excellent <strong>Science</strong>2 Toward a <strong>Science</strong> of Mechanics3 The Denouement: Newton’s Laws4 The Moon and the Apple5 The Romance of Energy6 One Last Part for the Machine7 Waves8 Does the Earth Really Move?9 The Birth of Relativity10 The Wedding of Space and Time11 E=mc2 and All That12 Did God Have Any Choice?13 The Atom Returns14 Rutherford Probes the Atom15 The Atom and the Quantum16 Particles and Waves17 Does God Play Dice?18 Schrodinger’s Cat19 The Dreams Stuff Is Made Of20 The Whole ShebangCollege PhysicsInternational editionNEW *9780073512143*COLLEGE PHYSICS4th EditionBy Alan Giambattista, Cornell University-Ithaca2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1232 pagesISBN: 9780073512143ISBN: 9780071317948 [IE]www.mhhe.com/grrCollege Physics, Fourth Edition, presents a unique “forces first” approachto physics that builds a conceptual framework as motivationfor the physical principles. That intuitive approach, combined with aconsistent problem solving strategies, stunning art, extensive endof-chaptermaterial, and superior media support make Giambattista,Richardson, and Richardson a product that addresses the needs ofTODAY’s students.124
Physics & AstronomyNew to this editionNew biology and medical applications and examples have beenadded throughout the text.An Online PER Workbook is available to provide instructors withvarious options for group projects and further explorations.End of Chapter Question identifiers are now included.ContentsPART ONE: MECHANICSChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: ForceChapter 3: Acceleration and Newton’s Second Law of MotionChapter 4: Motion with a Changing VelocityChapter 5: Circular MotionChapter 6: Conservation of EnergyChapter 7: Linear MomentumChapter 8: Torque and Angular MomentumChapter 9: FluidsChapter 10: Elasticity and OscillationsChapter 11: WavesChapter 12: SoundPART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICSChapter 13: Temperature and the Ideal GasChapter 14: HeatChapter 15: ThermodynamicsPART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISMChapter 16: Electric Forces and FieldsChapter 17: Electric PotentialChapter 18: Electric Current and CircuitsChapter 19: Magnetic Forces and FieldsChapter 20: Electromagnetic InductionChapter 21: Alternating CurrentPART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICSChapter 22: Electromagnetic WavesChapter 23: Reflection and Refraction of LightChapter 24: Optical InstrumentsChapter 25: Interference and DiffractionPART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICSChapter 26: RelativityChapter 27: Early Quantum Physics and the PhotonChapter 28: Quantum PhysicsChapter 29: Nuclear PhysicsChapter 30: Particle PhysicsAPPENDICESAppendix A: Mathematics ReviewA.1 AlgebraA.2 Solving equationsA.3 Exponents and logarithmsA.4 Proportions and ratiosA.5 GeometryA.6 TrigonometryA.7 ApproximationsA.8 VectorsAppendix B: Table of Selected IsotopesAnswers to Selected Questions and ProblemsNEW *9780077437862*COLLEGE PHYSICSVOLUME 14th EditionBy Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson andRobert C Richardson of Cornell University-Ithaca2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 656 pagesISBN: 9780077437862College Physics, Fourth presents a unique “forces first” approachto physics that builds a conceptual framework as motivation forthe physical principles. That intuitive approach, combined with aconsistent problem solving strategies, stunning art, extensive endof-chaptermaterial, and superior media support make Giambattista,Richardson, and Richardson a product that addresses the needs ofTODAY’s students.New to this editionNew biology and medical applications and examples have beenadded throughout the text.An Online PER Workbook is available to provide instructors withvarious options for group projects and further explorations.End of Chapter Question identifiers are now included.ContentsPART ONE: MECHANICSChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: ForceChapter 3: Acceleration and Newton’s Second Law of MotionChapter 4: Motion with a Changing VelocityChapter 5: Circular MotionChapter 6: Conservation of EnergyChapter 7: Linear MomentumChapter 8: Torque and Angular MomentumChapter 9: FluidsChapter 10: Elasticity and OscillationsChapter 11: WavesChapter 12: SoundPART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICSChapter 13: Temperature and the Ideal GasChapter 14: HeatChapter 15: ThermodynamicsInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/125
Physics & AstronomyNEW *9780077437831*COLLEGE PHYSICSVOLUME 24th EditionBy Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson andRobert C Richardson of Cornell University-Ithaca2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780077437831College Physics, Fourth presents a unique “forces first” approachto physics that builds a conceptual framework as motivation forthe physical principles. That intuitive approach, combined with aconsistent problem solving strategies, stunning art, extensive endof-chaptermaterial, and superior media support make Giambattista,Richardson, and Richardson a product that addresses the needs ofTODAY’s students.New to this editionNew biology and medical applications and examples have beenadded throughout the text.An Online PER Workbook is available to provide instructors withvarious options for group projects and further explorations.End of Chapter Question identifiers are now included.ContentsPART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISMChapter 16: Electric Forces and FieldsChapter 17: Electric PotentialChapter 18: Electric Current and CircuitsChapter 19: Magnetic Forces and FieldsChapter 20: Electromagnetic InductionChapter 21: Alternating CurrentPART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICSChapter 22: Electromagnetic WavesChapter 23: Reflection and Refraction of LightChapter 24: Optical InstrumentsChapter 25: Interference and DiffractionPART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICSChapter 26: RelativityChapter 27: Early Quantum Physics and the PhotonChapter 28: Quantum PhysicsChapter 29: Nuclear PhysicsChapter 30: Particle PhysicsAPPENDICESAppendix A: Mathematics ReviewA.1 AlgebraA.2 Solving equationsA.3 Exponents and logarithmsA.4 Proportions and ratiosA.5 GeometryA.6 TrigonometryA.7 ApproximationsA.8 VectorsAppendix B: Table of Selected IsotopesAnswers to Selected Questions and ProblemsInternational editionPHYSICS2nd EditionBy Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson and Robert Richardson of CornellUniversity-Ithaca2010 (January 2009)ISBN: 9780077339685ISBN: 9780070172449 [IE]www.mhhe.com/grrPhysics 2nd edition is an alternate version of the College Physics3rd edition text by Giambattista/Richardson/Richardson. The keydifference is that Physics covers kinematics and forces in the moretraditional organization of beginning with Kinematics and proceedingto forces. (College Physics takes an integrated approach to forcesand kinematics, introducing forces and interweaving kinematics.)ContentsChapter 1: IntroductionPART ONE: MECHANICSChapter 2: Motion Along a LineChapter 3: Motion in a PlaneChapter 4: Force and Newton’s Laws of MotionChapter 5: Circular MotionChapter 6: Conservation of EnergyChapter 7: Linear MomentumChapter 8: Torque and Angular MomentumChapter 9: FluidsChapter 10: Elasticity and OscillationsChapter 11: WavesChapter 12: SoundPART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICSChapter 13: Temperature and the Ideal GasChapter 14: HeatChapter 15: ThermodynamicsPART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISMChapter 16: Electric Forces and FieldsChapter 17: Electric PotentialChapter 18: Electric Current and CircuitsChapter 19: Magnetic Forces and FieldsChapter 20: Electromagnetic InductionChapter 21: Alternating CurrentPART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICSChapter 22: Electromagnetic WavesChapter 23: Reflection and Refraction of LightChapter 24: Optical InstrumentsChapter 25: Interference and DiffractionPART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICSChapter 26: RelativityChapter 27: Early Quantum Physics and the PhotonChapter 28: Quantum PhysicsChapter 29: Nuclear PhysicsChapter 30: Particle PhysicsAPPENDICESAppendix A: Mathematics ReviewA.1 AlgebraA.2 Solving equationsA.3 Exponents and logarithmsA.4 Proportions and ratiosA.5 GeometryA.6 TrigonometryA.7 ApproximationsA.8 VectorsAppendix B: Table of Selected IsotopesAnswers to Selected Questions and Problems126
Physics & AstronomyInternational editionPHYSICS7th EditionBy Paul E Tippens2007 (Dec 2005) / 816 pagesISBN: 9780073222707ISBN: 9780071107594 [IE]ISBN: 9780071107969 [IE with OLC]www.mhhe.com/tippens7eContentsMECHANICS1 Introduction2 Technical Mathematics3 Technical Measurements and Vectors.4 Translational Equilibrium and Friction5 Torque and Rotational Equilibrium6 Uniform Acceleration7 Newton’s Second Law8 Work, Energy, and Power9 Impulse and Momentum10 Uniform Circular Motion.11 Rotation of Rigid Bodies12 Simple Machines13 Elasticity14 Simple Harmonic Motion15 FluidsTHERMODYNAMICS, MECHANICAL WAVES, AND SOUND16 Temperature and Expansion17 Quantity of Heat18 Transfer of Heat19 Thermal Properties of Matter20 Thermodynamics 21 Mechanical Waves22 SoundELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, AND OPTICS23 The Electric Force24 The Electric Field25 Electric Potential26 Capacitance27 Current and Resistance28 Direct-Current Circuits29 Magnetism and the Magnetic Field30 Forces and Torques in a Magnetic Field31 Electromagnetic Induction32 Alternating-Current Circuits33 Light and Illumination34 Reflection and Mirrors35 Refraction36 Lenses and Optical Instruments37 Interference, Diffraction, and PolarizationMODERN PHYSICS38 Modern Physics and the Atom39 Nuclear Physics and the NucleusINDEXSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGE PHYSICS11th EditionBy Frederick J Bueche, University of Dayton-Emeritus and Eugene Hecht,Adelphi University<strong>2012</strong> (October 2011) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780071754873A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of College Physics provides a systematic reviewof physics with clear and concise explanations, accompanied bynumerous exercises that will allow students to work on their own,for both initial learning and review. The revised edition will includecomprehensive review of vectors, Newton’s laws, the laws of thermodynamics,fluids, magnetic fields, light, lenses, sound, and waves.Contents1. Musculoskeletal System2. Immune System3. Hematologic System4. Cardiovascular System5. Respiratory System6. Nervous System7. Endocrine System8. Gastrointestinal System9. ObGyn10. Integumentary System11. Genitourinary System12. Fluids and Electrolytes13. Perioperative14. Mental Health15. OncologySCHAUM’S 3,000 SOLVED PROBLEMS INPHYSICSRevised EditionBy Alvin Halpern<strong>2012</strong> (June 2011) / 792 pagesISBN: 9780071763462A Schaum’s PublicationThis powerful problem-solver offers students 3,000 problems in physics,fully solved step-by-step! It will help students cut study time, honeproblem-solving skills, and achieve their personal best on exams! Thisbook is compatible with any classroom text, and helps students brushup before physics tests, study quickly and more effectively, and allowsstudents to progress at their own pace and find the answers--fast!This Schaum’s Solved Problem Guide is so complete it’s the perfecttool for graduate or professional exam review!SCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF COLLEGEPHYSICSRevised EditionBy Frederick J Bueche, University of Dayton and Eugene Hecht, AdelphiUniversity2011 (December 2011) / 144 pagesISBN: 9780071779791A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Easy Outline of College Physics provides a systematicreview of physics with clear and concise explanations, accompaniedby numerous exercises that will allow students to work on theirown, for both initial learning and review. The topics covered includecomprehensive review of vectors, Newton’s laws, the laws of thermodynamics,fluids, magnetic fields, light, lenses, sound, and waves.127
Physics & AstronomySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF APPLIED PHYSICS4th Edition RevisedBy Arthur Beiser2009 (June 2009) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780071611572A Schaum’s PublicationApplied Physics is the study of algebra-based physics, a course takenby non-physics majors, mainly in technical schools, 2- and 4- yearcommunity colleges and universities, who need to apply physicsto their every-day job, as opposed to focusing on further study ortheoretical physics. Applied Physics is a required course for manyengineers, mechanics, optical engineers, and other technical professions.For example, any kind of higher level mechanic or engineer,such as those found in aviation, throughout the military, or in opticalengineering programs, study Applied Physics.CONTENTSChapter 1. Useful MathChapter 2. VectorsChapter 3. Motion in a Straight LineChapter 4. Motion in a Vertical PlaneChapter 5. Laws of MotionChapter 6. FrictionChapter 7. EnergyChapter 8. MomentumChapter 9. Circular Motion and GravitationChapter 10. Rotational MotionChapter 11. EquilibriumChapter 12. Simple MachinesChapter 13. ElasticityChapter 14. Simple Harmonic MotionChapter 15. Waves and SoundChapter 16. Fluids at RestChapter 17. Fluids in MotionChapter 18. HeatChapter 19. Expansion of Solids, Liquids, and GasesChapter 20. Kinetic Theory of MatterChapter 21. ThermodynamicsChapter 22. Heat TransferChapter 23. ElectricityChapter 24. Electric CurrentChapter 25. Direct-Current CircuitsChapter 26. CapacitanceChapter 27. MagnetismChapter 28. Electromagnetic InductionChapter 29. Alternating-Current CircuitsChapter 30. LightChapter 31. Spherical MirrorsChapter 32. LensesChapter 33. Physical and Quantum OpticsChapter 34. Atomic PhysicsChapter 35. The Solid StateChapter 36. Nuclear PhysicsAppendix A. Physical Constants and QuantitiesAppendix B. Conversion FactorsAppendix C. Natural Trigonometric FunctionsIndexSCHAUM’S A-Z PHYSICSBy Michael Chapple2003 / 288 pagesISBN: 9780071419376A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s A-Z handbooks make excellent complements to coursetextbooks and test preparation guides. Ideal for ambitious high schoolseniors--especially AP students--and college freshmen, they featureconcise, thoroughly cross-referenced definitions of hundreds of keyterms and phrases that help students quickly break through the jargonbarrier. Clear explanations of key concepts, supplemented with lucidillustrations, help build mastery of theory and provide a ready referenceto supplement class work. Each entry begins with a clear, onesentencedefinition and is followed by an explanation and examples.• A-to-Z format for ready reference• Clear definitions and explanations, cross-referenced and enhancedwith numerous worked examples and illustrations• Extended explanations of more important concepts• Review lists of entries that relate to main topics in the Appendixaid reviewSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF COLLEGEPHYSICSBy J. Bueche, Emeritus University of Dayton, Eugene Hecht, AdelphiUniversity and George J. Hademenos2000 / 138 pagesISBN: 9780070527119A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSNewtonian Mechanics.Density, Elasticity, and Fluids.Heat, Temperature, and Thermodynamics.Waves.Electricity and Magnetism.Light and Geometrical Optics.SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BEGINNINGPHYSICS IIBy Alvin Halpern1998 / 592 pagesISBN: 9780070257078A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSWave Motion.Sound.Coulomb’s Law and Electric Fields.Electric Potential and Capacitance.Simple Electric Circuits.Magnetism--Effect of the Field.Magnetism--Source of the Field.Magnetic Properties of Matter.Induced EMF.Inductance.Time Varying Electric Circuits.Electromagnetic Waves.Light and Optical Phenomena.Mirrors, Lenses and Optical Instruments.Interference, Diffraction and Polarization.Special Relativity.Particles of Light and Waves of Matter:Introduction to QuantumPhysics.Modern Physics: Atomic, Nuclear and Solid-State Physics.128
Physics & AstronomySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BEGINNINGPHYSICS IBy Alvin Halpern, City University of New York1995 / 471 pagesISBN: 9780070256538A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSIntroduction and Mathematical Background.Motion in a Straight Line.Motion in a Plane.Forces and Equilibrium.Newton’s Second Law.Work and Mechanical Energy.Energy, Power and Simple Machines.Impulse and Momentum.Equilibrium for Rigid Bodies.Rotational Motion.Elasticity and Objects under Stress.Simple Harmonic Motion.Fluids at Rest.Fluids in Motion.Temperature and Heat.Thermal Energy Transfer.Gas Laws and Kinetic Theory.Thermodynamics: The First and Second Laws.20 Thermodynamics 21 Mechanical Waves22 SoundELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, AND OPTICS23 The Electric Force24 The Electric Field25 Electric Potential26 Capacitance27 Current and Resistance28 Direct-Current Circuits29 Magnetism and the Magnetic Field30 Forces and Torques in a Magnetic Field31 Electromagnetic Induction32 Alternating-Current Circuits33 Light and Illumination34 Reflection and Mirrors35 Refraction36 Lenses and Optical Instruments37 Interference, Diffraction, and PolarizationMODERN PHYSICS38 Modern Physics and the Atom39 Nuclear Physics and the NucleusINDEXUniversity PhysicsTechnical PhysicsInternational editionPHYSICS7th EditionBy Paul E Tippens2007 (Dec 2005) / 816 pagesISBN: 9780073222707ISBN: 9780071107594 [IE]ISBN: 9780071107969 [IE with OLC]www.mhhe.com/tippens7eContentsMECHANICS1 Introduction2 Technical Mathematics3 Technical Measurements and Vectors.4 Translational Equilibrium and Friction5 Torque and Rotational Equilibrium6 Uniform Acceleration7 Newton’s Second Law8 Work, Energy, and Power9 Impulse and Momentum10 Uniform Circular Motion.11 Rotation of Rigid Bodies12 Simple Machines13 Elasticity14 Simple Harmonic Motion15 FluidsTHERMODYNAMICS, MECHANICAL WAVES, AND SOUND16 Temperature and Expansion17 Quantity of Heat18 Transfer of Heat19 Thermal Properties of MatterInternational editionUNIVERSITY PHYSICSStandard Version, Chapters 1-35By Wolfgang Bauer and Gary Westfall of Michigan State University-EastLansing2011 (January 2010) / 1280 pagesISBN: 9780077354701ISBN: 9780071221788 [IE]www.mhhe.com/bauerwestfallUniversity Physics, 1e by Bauer and Westfall is a comprehensive textwith enhanced calculus coverage incorporating a consistently used7-step problem solving method. The authors include a wide varietyof everyday contemporary topics as well as research-based discussions.Both are designed to help students appreciate the beauty ofphysics and how physics concepts are related to the development ofnew technologies in the fields of engineering, medicine, astronomyand more.Contents0 The Big Picture: Modern Physics Frontiers1 Overview2 Motion in a Straight Line3 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions4 Force5 Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power6 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation7 Momentum and Collisions8 Systems of Particles and Extended Objects9 Circular Motion10 Rotation11 Static Equilibrium12 Gravitation13 Solids and Fluids14 Oscillations15 Waves16 Sound129
Physics & Astronomy17 Temperature18 Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics19 Ideal Gases20 The Second Law of Thermodynamics21 Electrostatics22 Electric Fields and Gauss’s Law23 Electric Potential24 Capacitors25 Current and Resistance26 Direct Current Circuits27 Magnetism28 Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges29 Electromagnetic Induction30 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents31 Electromagnetic Waves32 Geometric Optics33 Lenses and Optical Instruments34 Wave Optics35 RelativityInternational editionUNIVERSITY PHYSICS WITH MODERNPHYSICS(Chapters 1-40)By Wolfgang Bauer and Gary Westfall of Michigan State University-EastLansing2011 (January 2010) / 1472 pagesISBN: 9780077354787ISBN: 9780071313667 [IE]www.mhhe.com/bauerwestfallUniversity Physics, 1e by Bauer and Westfall is a comprehensive textwith enhanced calculus coverage incorporating a consistently used7-step problem solving method. The authors include a wide varietyof everyday contemporary topics as well as research-based discussions.Both are designed to help students appreciate the beauty ofphysics and how physics concepts are related to the development ofnew technologies in the fields of engineering, medicine, astronomyand more.Contents0 The Big Picture: Modern Physics Frontiers1 Overview2 Motion in a Straight Line3 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions4 Force5 Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power6 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation7 Momentum and Collisions8 Systems of Particles and Extended Objects9 Circular Motion10 Rotation11 Static Equilibrium12 Gravitation13 Solids and Fluids14 Oscillations15 Waves16 Sound17 Temperature18 Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics19 Ideal Gases20 The Second Law of Thermodynamics21 Electrostatics22 Electric Fields and Gauss’s Law23 Electric Potential24 Capacitors25 Current and Resistance26 Direct Current Circuits27 Magnetism28 Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges29 Electromagnetic Induction30 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents31 Electromagnetic Waves32 Geometric Optics33 Lenses and Optical Instruments34 Wave Optics35 Relativity36 Quantum Physics37 Quantum Mechanics38 Atomic Physics39 Elementary Particle Physics40 Nuclear PhysicsUNIVERSITY PHYSICS VOLUME 1(Chapters 1-20)By Wolfgang Bauer and Gary Westfall of Michigan State University-EastLansing2011 (January 2010)ISBN: 9780077354831www.highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072857366University Physics, 1e by Bauer and Westfall is a comprehensive textwith enhanced calculus coverage incorporating a consistently used7-step problem solving method. The authors include a wide varietyof everyday contemporary topics as well as research-based discussions.Both are designed to help students appreciate the beauty ofphysics and how physics concepts are related to the development ofnew technologies in the fields of engineering, medicine, astronomyand more.Contents0 The Big Picture: Modern Physics Frontiers1 Overview2 Motion in a Straight Line3 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions4 Force5 Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power6 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation7 Momentum and Collisions8 Systems of Particles and Extended Objects9 Circular Motion10 Rotation11 Static Equilibrium12 Gravitation13 Solids and Fluids14 Oscillations15 Waves16 Sound17 Temperature18 Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics19 Ideal Gases20 The Second Law of Thermodynamics130
Physics & AstronomyUNIVERSITY PHYSICS VOLUME 2(Chapters 21-40)By Wolfgang Bauer and Gary Westfall of Michigan State University-EastLansing2011 (January 2010)ISBN: 9780077354794www.highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072857366University Physics, 1e by Bauer and Westfall is a comprehensive textwith enhanced calculus coverage incorporating a consistently used7-step problem solving method. The authors include a wide varietyof everyday contemporary topics as well as research-based discussions.Both are designed to help students appreciate the beauty ofphysics and how physics concepts are related to the development ofnew technologies in the fields of engineering, medicine, astronomyand more.Contents21 Electrostatics22 Electric Fields and Gauss’s Law23 Electric Potential24 Capacitors25 Current and Resistance26 Direct Current Circuits27 Magnetism28 Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges29 Electromagnetic Induction30 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents31 Electromagnetic Waves32 Geometric Optics33 Lenses and Optical Instruments34 Wave Optics35 Relativity36 Quantum Physics37 Quantum Mechanics38 Atomic Physics39 Elementary Particle Physics40 Nuclear PhysicsSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PHYSICS FORENGINEERING AND SCIENCE2nd EditionBy Michael Browne, University of Idaho2010 (September 2009) / 456 pagesISBN: 9780071613996A Schaum’s PublicationAn update of this successful outline in physics, modified to conformto the current curriculum. This outline provides a succinct reviewof physics topics such as motion, energy, fluids, waves, heat, andmagnetic fields.Contents1. Review of Mathematics2. Measurement and Physics3. Motion in One Dimension4. Motion in a Plane5. Newton’s Laws of Motion6. Circular Motion7. Work and Energy8. Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy9. Linear Momentum and Collisions10. Rotational Motion11. Angular Momentum12. Statics and Elasticity13. Oscillations14. Gravity15. Fluids16. Waves and Sounds17. Temperature, Heat, and Heat Transfer18. The Kinetic Theory of Gases19. The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics20. Electric Fields21. Gauss’ Law22. Electric Potential23. Capacitance24. Current and Resistance25. Direct Current Circuits26. Magnetic Fields27. Sources of the Magnetic Field28. Electromagnetic Induction and Inductance29. Alternating Current Circuits30. Electromagnetic Waves31. Mirrors and Lenses32. Interference33. Diffraction34. Special Relativity35. Atoms and Photons36. Quantum Mechanics37. Nuclear PhysicsModern PhysicsInternational editionCONCEPTS OF MODERN PHYSICS6th EditionBy Arthur Beiser2003 / 560 pagesISBN: 9780071234603 [IE]CONTENTS1 Relativity2 Particle Properties of Waves3 Waves Properties of Particles4 Atomic Structure5 Quantum Mechanics6 Quantum Theory of the Hydrogen Atom7 Many-Electron Atoms8 Molecules9 Statistical Mechanics10 The Solid State11 Nuclear Structure12 Nuclear Transformations13 Elementary Particles Appendix Atomic Masses131
Physics & AstronomyInternational editionSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MODERN PHYSICS2nd EditionBy Gautreau1999 / 338 pagesISBN: 9780070248304A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSPart I:The Special Theory Of Relativity.1 The Gaililean Transformations.2 The Postulates of Einstien.3 The Lorentz Coordinates Transformations.4 Relativistic Length Contraction.5 Realistic Time Dilation.6 Relativistic Space-Time Measurements.7 Relativistic Velosity Transformations.8 Mass, Energy, and Momentum in Relativity.Part II: The Quantum Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation.9 Electromagnetic Radioation - Photons.10 Matter Waves.Part III: Hydrogenlike Atoms.11 The Bohr Atom.12 Electron Orbital Motion.13 Electron Spin.Part IV: Many-Electron Atoms.14 The Pauli Exclusion Principle.15 Many-Electron Atoms and the Periodic Table.16 X-Rays.Part V: Nuclear Physics.17 Properties of Nuclei.18 Nuclear Models.19 The Decay of Unstable Nuclei.20 Nuclear Reactions.21 Particle Physics.Part VI: Atomic Systems.22 Molecules.23 Kinetic Theory.24 Distribution Functions.25 Classical Statistics: The Macwell-Boltzmann Distribution.27 Quantum-Statistics: Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Distributions.Solids.Appendix. Index.Electricity & MagnetismInternational editionBASIC ELECTRONICS FOR SCIENTISTS5th EditionBy Manes J Brophy, formerly of University of Utah1990 / 462 pagesISBN: 9780071006750 [IE]A leading book in electronics, Basic Electronics for Scientists featuresa chapter on microprocessor circuits (including processing applicationsand DC-based instruments), an earlier introduction of diodecircuits and semiconductor devices, a new emphasis on integratedcircuits, and expanded treatment of digital measurements techniques.International editionELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISMBerkeley Physics Course, Volume II, 2nd EditionBy Berkeley Physics, University of California -- Berkeley1985 / 512 pagesISBN: 9780070664951 [IE]CONTENTSChapter 1: Electrostatics: Charges and FieldsChapter 2: The Electric PotentialChapter 3: Electric Fields around ConductorsChapter 4: Electric CurrentsChapter 5: The Fields of Moving ChargesChapter 6: The Magnetic FieldChapter 7: Electromagnetic InductionChapter 8: Alternating-Current CircuitsChapter 9: Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic WavesChapter 10: Electric Fields in MatterChapter 11: Magnetic Fields in MatterAppendix A: A Short Review of Special RelativityAppendix B: Radiation by an Accelerated ChargeAppendix C: SuperconductivityAppendix D: Magnetic ResonanceAppendix E: Exact Relations among SI and CGS UnitsIndexMathematical PhysicsInternational editionDATA REDUCTION AND ERROR ANALYSISFOR THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES3rd EditionBy Philip Bevington (Deceased) and D. Keith Robinson, Case WesternReserve University2003 / 336 pagesISBN: 9780072472271ISBN: 9780071199261 [IE]www.mhhe.com/bevingtonCONTENTS1 Uncertainties in Measurements2 Probability Distributions3 Error Analysis4 Estimates of Mean and Errors5 Monte Carlo Techniques6 Least-Squares Fit to a Straight Line7 Least-Squares Fit to a Polynomial8 Least-Squares Fit to an Arbitrary Function9 Fitting Composite Curves10 Direct Application of the Maximum-Likelihood Method11 Testing the FitAppendix A Numerical MethodsAppendix B MatricesAppendix C Graphs and TablesAppendix D Histograms and GraphsAppendix E Computer Routines in Fortran132
Physics & AstronomyInternational editionFUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICAL ANDTHERMAL PHYSICSBy Frederick Reif, University of California-Berkeley1965 / 651 pagesISBN: 9780070856158 [IE]CONTENTS1 Introduction to Statistical MethodsRandom Walk and Binomial DistributionGeneral Discussion of The Random Walk2 Statistical Description of Systems of ParticlesStatistical Formulation of The Mechanical ProblemInteraction Between Macroscopic Systems3 Statistical ThermodynamicsIrreversibility and The Attainment of EquilibriumThermal Interaction Between Macroscopic SystemsGeneral Interaction Between Macroscopic SystemsSummary of Fundamental Results4 Macroscopic Parameters and Their Measurement5 Simple Applications of Macroscopic ThermodynamicsProperties of Ideal GasesGeneral Relations for A Homogeneous SubstanceFree Expansion and Throttling ProcessesHeat Engines and Refrigerators6 Basic Methods and Results of Statistical MechanicsEnsembles Representative of Situations of Physical InterestApproximation MethodsGeneralizations and Alternative Approaches7 Simple Applications of Statistical MechanicsGeneral Method of ApproachIdeal Monatomic GasThe Equipartition TheoremParamagnetismKinetic Theory of Dilute Gases in Equilibrium8 Equilibrium Between Phases or Chemical SpeciesGeneral Equilibrium ConditionsEquilibrium Between PhasesSystems With Several Components; Chemical Equilibrium9 Quantum Statistics of Ideal GasesMaxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein, and Fermi-Dirac StatisticsIdeal Gas in The Classical LimitBlack-Body RadiationConduction Electrons in Metals10 Systems of Interacting ParticlesSolidsNonideal Classicals GasFerromagnetism11 Magnetism and Low Temperatures12 Elementary Kinetic Theory of Transport Processes13 Transport Theory Using The Relaxation Time Approximation14 Near-Exact Formulation of Transport Theory15 Irreversible Processes and FluctuationsTransition Probabilities and Master EquationSimple Discussion of Brownian MotionDetailed Analysis of Brownian MotionCalculation of Probability DistributionsFourier Analysis of Random FunctionsGeneral Discussion of Irreversible ProcessesAppendicesNumerical ConstantsBibliographyAnswers to Selected ProblemsIndexSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MATHEMATICSFOR PHYSICS STUDENTSBy Robert Steiner, Teachers College at Columbia University and PhilipSchmidt, State University of New York-New Paltz2011 (February 2011) / 432 pagesISBN: 9780071634151A Schaum’s PublicationA common complaint among college professors of physics is that theirstudents don’t know how to apply math concepts to the physics theyare studying. Schaum’s Outline of Mathematics for Physics Studentscovers the following math topics--Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus of aSingle Variable, Multivariate Calculus, Advanced Topics in Calculus,Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Abstract Algebra, andProbability/Statistics. Each topic is introduced first in the physicscontext. Once the topic is introduced conceptually, students are shownexamples and solved problems.CONTENTS1. Introduction to Algebra2. Functions3. Graphs of Functions4. Linear Equations5. Simultaneous Linear Equations6. Quadratic Functions and Equations7. Inequalities8. The Locus of an Equation9. The Straight Line10. Families of Straight Lines11. The Circle12. Rational and Polynomial Functions13. Trigonometric Functions14. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions15. Complex Numbers16. The Calculus of Single-Variable Functions: A Mathematics Approach17. The Calculus of Single-Variable Functions: A Physics Approach18. Vectors19. Polar, spherical, and Cylindrical Coordinate Systems20. Multivariate Calculus21. Elementary Linear Algebra22. Vector Calculus: Grad, Div, and Curl23. Vector Calculus: Flux and Gauss’ Law24. Differential Equations25. Elementary Probability26. Infinite SeriesREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia133
Physics & AstronomyOpticsNEW*9780071072663*PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSIN OPTICS & PHOTONICSBy Ajoy Ghatak, Emeritus Prof of Physics, IITDelhi and K Thyagarajan, Professor of Physics,IIT Delhi2011 (June 2011) / 360 pagesISBN: 9780071072663<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitleThis book covers fundamental principles and wide array of numericalbased problems, patterned as per FAQs in university exams. Answersfollow the problems section by detailed conceptual explanations andstudent friendly step-wise solution.FeaturesImportant Formulae and Topics discussed in every chapterbeginningOver 400 Problems based on concepts and numericals alongwith final answersOver 190 Illustrations to explain Key ConceptsContents1. Matrix Method in Paraxial Optics2. Fermat’s Principle, Snell’s Law and Ray Equation3. Optical Instruments4. Aberrations5. Huygens’ Principle and its Applications6. Interference—Division of Wavefront7. Interference by Division of Amplitude8. Multiple Beam Interferometry9. Fraunhofer Diffraction: I10. Fraunhofer Diffraction II: The Diffraction Integral11. Fresnel Diffraction12. Fourier Optics and Holography13. Polarisation I: Basics and Double Refraction14. Polarisation II: Jones Vectors and Jones Matrices15. Maxwell’s Equations and the Wave16. Group Velocity and Pulse Dispersion17. Lasers18. Fiber Optics I: Basic Concepts and Ray Optics19. Basic Waveguide Theory and Concept of Modes20. Fiber Optics II: Single Mode Fibers21. Integrated Optics22. Electro-Optic Effect23. Acousto-Optic Effect24. Nonlinear OpticsInternational editionFUNDAMENTALS OF OPTICS4th EditionBy Francis A Jenkins, deceased and Harvey E White, University of California,Berkeley1976 / 746 pagesISBN: 9780070853461 [IE]CONTENTSPrefacePart 1 Geometrical Optics1 Properties of Light2 Plane Surfaces and Prisms3 Spherical Surfaces4 Thin Lenses5 Thick Lenses6 Spherical Mirrors7 The Effects of Stops8 Ray Tracing9 Lens Aberrations10 Optical InstrumentsPart 2 Wave Optics11 Vibrations and Waves12 The Superposition of Waves13 Interference of Two Beams of Light14 Interference Involving Multiple Reflections15 Fraunhofer Diffraction by a Single Opening16 The Double Slit17 The Diffraction Grating18 Fresnel Diffraction19 The Speed of Light20 The Electromagnetic Character of Light21 Sources of Light and Their Spectra22 Absorption and Scattering23 Dispersion24 The Polarization of Light25 Reflection26 Double Refraction27 Interference of Polarized Light28 Optical Activity and Modern Wave OpticsPart 3 Quantum Optics29 Light Quanta and Their Origin30 Lasers31 Holography32 Magneto-Optics and Electro-Optics33 The Dual Nature of LightAppendixesI The Physical ConstantsII Electron SubshellsIII Refractive Indices and Dispersions for Optical GlassesIV Refractive Indices and Dispersions for Optical CrystalsV The Most Intense Fraunhofer LinesVI Abbreviated Number SystemVII Significant FiguresSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF OPTICSBy Eugene Hecht, Adelphi University1974 / 256 pagesISBN: 9780070277304A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSWave Motion.Electromagnetic Waves and Photons.Reflection and Transmission.Geometrical Optics.134
Physics & AstronomyPolarization.Interference and Coherence.Diffraction.Fourier OpticsIntroduction to AstronomyNEW *9780073512136*PATHWAYS TO ASTRONOMY3rd EditionBy Stephen E Schneider and Thomas T Arny ofUniversity of Mass-Amherst<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 800 pagesISBN: 9780073512136www.mhhe.com/schneiderPathways to Astronomy breaks down introductory astronomy intoits component parts. The huge and fascinating field of astronomy isdivided into 84 units. These units are woven together to flow naturallyfor the person who wants to read the text like a book, but it is also possibleto assign them in different orders, or skip certain units altogether.Professors can customize the units to fit their course needs. Theycan select individual units for exploration in lecture while assigningeasier units for self-study, or they can cover all the units in full depthin a content-rich course. 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Go to www.mcgrawhillcreate.com today and register toexperience how <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Create empowers you to teach yourstudents your way.In this edition, additional “test yourself” problems have beenadded to each unit.To reinforce student learning, “Key Points” are now included atthe end of each unit.Numbered marginal Conceptual Questions are now included inthe text and promote thinking and discussion.In this edition of Pathways to Astronomy, we are please to offeran online version of the Starry Nights Planetarium software, whichcan be packaged at a minimal cost.End of unit problems have been numbered consecutively to allowfor ease of use when assigning material.CONTENTSLooking Up IllustrationsPrefacePART I THE COSMIC LANDSCAPEUnit 1 Our Planetary NeighborhoodUnit 2 Beyond the Solar SystemUnit 3 Astronomical NumbersUnit 4 Foundations of AstronomyUnit 5 The Night SkyUnit 6 The YearUnit 7 The Time of DayUnit 8 Lunar CyclesUnit 9 CalendarsUnit 10 Geometry of the Earth, Moon, and SunUnit 11 Planets: The Wandering StarsUnit 12 The Beginnings of Modern AstronomyUnit 13 Observing the SkyPART II PROBING MATTER, LIGHT, AND THEIR INTERACTIONSUnit 14 Astronomical Motion: Inertia, Mass, and ForceUnit 15 Force, Acceleration, and InteractionUnit 16 The Universal Law of GravityUnit 17 Measuring a Body’s Mass Using Orbital MotionUnit 18 Orbital and Escape VelocitiesUnit 19 TidesUnit 20 Conservation LawsUnit 21 The Dual Nature of Light and MatterUnit 22 The Electromagnetic SpectrumUnit 23 Thermal RadiationUnit 24 Identifying Atoms by Their SpectraUnit 25 The Doppler ShiftUnit 26 Special RelativityUnit 27 General RelativityUnit 28 Detecting LightUnit 29 Collecting LightUnit 30 Focusing LightUnit 31 Telescope ResolutionUnit 32 The Earth’s Atmosphere and Space ObservatoriesUnit 33 Amateur AstronomyPART III THE SOLAR SYSTEMUnit 34 The Structure of the Solar SystemUnit 35 The Origin of the Solar SystemUnit 36 Other Planetary SystemsUnit 37 The Earth as a Terrestrial PlanetUnit 38 Earth’s Atmosphere and HydrosphereUnit 39 Our MoonUnit 40 MercuryUnit 41 VenusUnit 42 MarsUnit 43 Asteroids135
Physics & AstronomyUnit 44 Comparative PlanetologyUnit 45 Jupiter and SaturnUnit 46 Uranus and NeptuneUnit 47 Satellite Systems and RingsUnit 48 Ice Worlds, Pluto, and BeyondUnit 49 CometsUnit 50 Impacts on EarthPART IV STARS AND STELLAR EVOLUTIONUnit 51 The Sun, Our StarUnit 52 The Sun’s Source of PowerUnit 53 Solar ActivityUnit 54 Surveying the StarsUnit 55 The Luminosities of StarsUnit 56 The Temperatures and Compositions of StarsUnit 57 The Masses of Orbiting StarsUnit 58 The Sizes of StarsUnit 59 The H-R DiagramUnit 60 Overview of Stellar EvolutionUnit 61 Star FormationUnit 62 Main-Sequence StarsUnit 63 Giant StarsUnit 64 Variable StarsUnit 65 Mass Loss and Death of Low-Mass StarsUnit 66 Exploding White DwarfsUnit 67 Old Age and Death of Massive StarsUnit 68 Neutron StarsUnit 69 Black HolesUnit 70 Star ClustersPART V GALAXIES AND THE UNIVERSEUnit 71 Discovering the Milky WayUnit 72 Stars of the Milky WayUnit 73 Gas and Dust in the Milky WayUnit 74 Mass and Motions in the Milky WayUnit 75 A Universe of GalaxiesUnit 76 Types of GalaxiesUnit 77 Galaxy ClusteringUnit 78 Active Galactic NucleiUnit 79 Dark MatterUnit 80 CosmologyUnit 81 The Edges of the UniverseUnit 82 The Curvature of the UniverseUnit 83 The Beginnings of the UniverseUnit 84 Dark Energy and the Fate of the UniverseUnit 85 AstrobiologyUnit 86 The Search for Life ElsewhereAnswers to Test Yourself QuestionsGlossaryCreditsIndexASTRONOMY: JOURNEY TO THE COSMICFRONTIER6th EditionBy John D Fix, University of Alabama-Huntsville2011 (January 2010) / 768 pagesISBN: 9780073512181www.mhhe.com/fixAstronomy: Journey to the Cosmic Frontier, 6th edition, providesenough content and background in astronomy so the student will beable to follow current developments in astronomy years after theycomplete the course. The historical development of astronomy isemphasized to show that astronomy, like other sciences, advancesthrough the efforts of many scientists, and to show how present ideashave been developed.ContentsForewordPrefaceGuided TourPart 1 The Journey Begins1 Journey’s Start2 Patterns in the Sky3 Ancient Astronomy4 Renaissance Astronomy5 Gravity and Motion6 Light and TelescopesPart 2 Journey Through the Solar System7 Overview of the Solar System8 The Earth9 The Moon10 Mercury and Venus11 Mars12 Jupiter and Saturn13 The Outer Planets14 Satellites15 Solar System DebrisPart 3 Journey to the Stars16 Basic Properties of Stars17 The Sun18 The Formation of Stars and Planets19 The Evolution of Stars20 White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes21 Binary Star SystemsPart 4 Journey to the Cosmic Frontier22 The Milky Way23 Galaxies24 Quasars and Other Active Galaxies25 Galaxy Clusters and the Structure of the Universe26 CosmologyPart 5 Journey in Search of Life27 Life in the UniverseAppendixesGlossaryReferencesCreditsIndexInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/136
Physics & AstronomyInternational editionEXPLORATIONS: AN INTRODUCTION TOASTRONOMY6th EditionBy Thomas T Arny, University of Mass-Amherst2010 (September 2009) / 608 pagesISBN: 9780077345099ISBN: 9780070172753 [IE]www.mhhe.com/arnyArny: Explorations-An Introduction to Astronomy, 6th edition, is built onthe foundation of its well known writing style, accuracy, and emphasison current information. This new edition continues to offer the mostcomplete technology/new media support package available. Thattechnology/new media package includes: Interactives, Animations,and introducing Connect - online homework and course management.ContentsPrefacePreview: The Cosmic Landscape1 The Cycles of the Sky2 The Rise of AstronomyEssay 1 Backyard Astronomy3 Gravity and Motion4 Light and AtomsEssay 2 Special and General Relativity5 Telescopes6 The EarthEssay 3 Keeping Time7 The Moon8 Survey of the Solar System9 The Terrestrial Planets10 The Outer Planets11 Meteors, Asteroids, and Comets12 The Sun, Our Star13 Measuring the Properties of Stars14 Stellar Evolution15 Stellar Remnants: White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes16 The Milky Way Galaxy17 Galaxies18 CosmologyEssay 4 Life in the UniverseAnswers to “Test Yourself”AppendixGlossaryIndexSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ASTRONOMYBy Starcey Palen, University of Washington2002 / 304 pagesISBN: 9780071364362A Schaum’s PublicationProviding a basic introduction to a beginning astronomy course, withan emphasis on problem-solving methods ordinarily taught “on thefly” or in ad-hoc tutorials, this essential guide provides a focused,comprehensive presentation of basic astronomical problem-solvingtechniques. Readers learn by example with the help of more than200 detailed problems supplemented with over 100 detailed chartsand graphs.Professional ReferencesQUANTUM MECHANICS DEMYSTIFIED2nd EditionBy David McMahon<strong>2012</strong> (July <strong>2012</strong>) / 464 pagesISBN: 9780071765633A Professional Reference TitleCompletely revised and updated, Quantum Mechanics DeMYSTiFieD,Second Edition offers full coverage of the essentials of quantummechanics. This new edition features four new chapters: identical particles;time-independent perturbation theory; time-dependent perturbationtheory; and scattering theory. This additional material ensuresthat the book addresses all topics covered in most university-level andgraduate-level quantum mechanics courses. Detailed examples andconcise explanations make it easy to understand the material, andend-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce key concepts.SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF QUANTUMMECHANICS2nd EditionBy Yoav Peleg, Reuven Pnini, Eliahu Zaarur, Eugene Hecht of AdelphiUniversity2010 (April 2010) / 368 pagesISBN: 9780071623582A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Quantum Mechanics provides a systematicreview of quantum mechanics with clear and concise explanations,accompanied by numerous exercises that will allow students to workon their own, for both initial learning and review. The revised editionwill include comprehensive review of mathematical foundations, theSchrodinger Equation, angular momentum, spin, the Harmonic Oscillator,numerical methods, and scattering theory.CONTENTSContentsIntroduction.Mathematical Background.Schrodinger Equation and Applications.Foundations of Quantum Mechanics.Harmonic Oscillator.Angular Momentum.Spin.Hydrogen-Like Atoms.Particle Motion in an Electromagnetic Field.Solution Methods in Quantum Mechanics.Part A: Solutions Methods in Quantum Mechanics.Part B: Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics.Identical Particles.Addition of Angular Momenta.Scattering Theory.Semiclassical Treatment of Radiation.137
Physics & AstronomySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PHYSICS FORPRE-MED, BIOLOGY AND ALLIED HEALTHSTUDENTSBy George Hademenos, University of California at Los Angeles1998 / 256 pagesISBN: 9780070254749A Schaum’s PublicationStudents of medicine and the life sciences will appreciate the specialperspective of this invaluable study guide. It explains how physicsprinciples and concepts apply in these particular fields, including morethan 70 drawings and graphs to help students visualize, understandand remember the relationships. The hundreds of problems solvedstep-by-step also help boost learning and grades by reinforcing theideas and aiding recall.REVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia138
Allied Health/Nursing Chemistry (General, Organic and Biochemistry)- Lab Manual ................................................................................................146- Textbooks................................................................................................... 144Analytical Chemistry.........................................................................................158Biochemistry - 1 Semester - Textbooks............................................................ 153General Chemistry- Lab Manual.................................................................................................152- Textbooks....................................................................................................147Liberal Arts Chemistry (Non <strong>Science</strong> Majors) - Textbooks............................... 141Organic Chemistry - 1 Semester - Textbooks...................................................154Organic Chemistry - 2 Semester - Textbooks...................................................156Physical Chemistry- Lab Manual.................................................................................................157- Textbooks....................................................................................................157Professional References...................................................................................158Prep/Basic Chemistry - Textbooks....................................................................143CHEMISTRY139
New TitlesCHEMISTRY2013 Author ISBN PageOrganic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e [Asian Adaptation] Atkins 9780071311175 154Introduction to Chemistry, 3e Bauer 9780073402673 143Chemistry, 11e Chang 9780073402680 147Principles of General Chemistry, 3e Silberberg 9780073402697 148General, Organic & Biological Chemistry, 2e Smith 9780073402789 144CHEMISTRY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageChemistry in Context, 7e American Chemical 9780073375663 141SocietyLaboratory Manual Chemistry in Context, 7e American Chemcial 9780077334482 141SocietyChemistry: Atoms First Burdge 9780073511160 148An Atoms First Approach to General Chemistry Laboratory Manual Burdge 9780077439682 152Cooperative Chemistry Lab Manual, 5e Cooper 9780073402727 153Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 6e Silberberg 9780073402659 149Principles of General, Organic & Biochemistry Smith 9780073511153 144140
ChemistryLiberal Arts Chemistry(Non <strong>Science</strong> Majors)TextbooksInternational editionNEW*9780073375663*CHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT7th EditionCONTENTS0 Prologue1 The Air We Breathe2 Protecting the Ozone Layer3 The Chemistry of Global Warming4 Energy, Chemistry, and Society5 The Water We Drink6 Neutralizing the Threat of Acid Rain7 The Fires of Nuclear Fission8 Energy from Electron Transfer9 The World of Polymers and Plastics10 Manipulating Molecules and Designing Drugs11 Nutrition: Food for Thought12 Genetic Engineering and the Molecules of LifeAppendixesAppendix 1: Measure for Measure--Conversion Factors and ConstantsAppendix 2: The Power of ExponentsAppendix 3: Clearing the LogjamAppendix 4: Answers to Your Turn Questions Not Answered in the TextAppendix 5: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter QuestionsBy American Chemical SocietyNEW *9780077334482*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 592 pagesISBN: 9780073375663ISBN: 9780071314466 [IE]www.mhhe.com/cic7eFollowing in the tradition of the first six editions, the goal of thissuccessful, issues-based textbook, Chemistry in Context, seventhedition, is to establish chemical principles on a need-to-know basisfor non-science majors, enabling them to learn chemistry in the contextof their own lives and significant issues facing science and theworld. The non traditional approach of Chemistry in Context reflectstoday’s technological issues and the chemistry principles imbeddedwithin them. The seventh edition applies sustainability principleswherever possible. Global warming, alternate fuels, nutrition, andgenetic engineering are examples of issues that are covered inChemistry in Context.NEW TO THIS EDITION<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s CONNECT: With Connect Chemistry, instructorscan deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests online. The problemsdirectly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook are presentedin an auto-gradable format. The online homework system incorporatesnew and exciting and interactive tools. End-of-chapter problemsand additional problems are available to assign within the Connectprogram. Instructors can edit existing questions and write entirelynew problems; track individual student performance--by question,assignment, concept, or in relation to the class overall--with automaticgrading; provide instant feedback to students; and secure storage ofdetailed grade reports online. Grade reports can be easily integratedwith learning management systems such as WebCT and Blackboard.Single sign-on integration will be available with Blackboard.Connect Chemistry Plus provides students with online assignmentsand assessments, plus 24/7 online access to an eBook – anonline edition of the text – to aid them in successfully completing theirwork, wherever and whenever they choose. This new ebook optionoffers a sustainable choice for students, which correlates directly tothe overarching theme of this new edition.Sustainability is meeting the needs of the present withoutcompromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.These principles are introduced and used repeatedly to demonstratecreative contemporary chemical approaches to minimize and preventtechnological difficulties.<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 224 pagesISBN: 9780077334482LABORATORY MANUALCHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT7th EditionBy American Chemical SocietyThis lab manual is intended to accompany the seventh edition ofChemistry in Context. This manual provides laboratory experimentsthat are relevant to science and technology issues, with hands-onexperimentation and data collection. It contains 30 experiments to aidthe understanding of the scientific method and the role that scienceplays in addressing societal issues. Experiments use microscaleequipment (wellplates and Beral-type pipets) and common materials.Project-type and cooperative/collaborative laboratory experimentsare included.CONTENTS1 What Am I Breathing? Preparation and Properties of O2 and CO22 Is it Pure or a Mixture? Chromatographic Study of Dyes and Inks3 Can I Spot a Trend? A Graphic Experience4 What Protects Us from Ultraviolet Light?5 Visibly Delighted: How Do Colored Solutions Interact with Light?6 What Does a Molecule Look Like? Bonds, Molecular Models, andMolecular Shapes7 How Can We Measure the Mass of a Molecule? Weighing GasesTo Find Molar Masses8 Chemical Moles: Soda to Table Salt. How Do Chemical EquationsConnect Compounds?9 Hot Stuff: An Energy Conservation Problem. Can I Measure WhatI Can’t See?10 Which Fuels Provide the Most Heat? Comparison of the EnergyContent of Fuels11 Can Waste Oil be Turned into a Fuel? Biodiesel: Preparation andProperties12 A Conductivity Detector for Ions. Can We Build Our Own Instruments?141
Chemistry13 How Much Acid is in Food? Analysis of Vinegar14 What Makes Water Hard? Measurement of Water Hardness15 How Does Human Activity Affect Water Purity? Measurement ofChloride in River Water16 What’s in My Bottled Water?17 Does Acid Reign? Reactions of Acids with Common Substances18 Which Common Materials are Acids or Bases?19 Does Acid Rain Fall in my Neighborhood?20 Solubilities: An Investigation. How Do I Design My Own LabProcedure?21 Measurement of Radon in Air. Am I Breathing Radioactive Particles?22 Can We Get Electricity from Chemical Reactions?23 How Do Polymer Properties Connect to Structure?24 Why Do Plastics Get Sorted for Recycling? Properties of CommonPlastics25 What Drugs are in an Analgesic Tablet? Identification by Thin-Layer Chromatography26 How is Aspirin Made?27 How Much Fat Is in Potato Chips and Hot Dogs?28 How Much Sugar Is in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices?29 How Much Vitamin C is in Juice and Vitamin Tablets?30 How Can We Isolate DNA?3,000 SOLVED PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRYRevisedBy David E. Goldberg, Brooklyn College2011 (February 2011) / 624 pagesISBN: 9780071755009A Schaum’s PublicationThis powerful problem-solver offers students 3,000 problems inchemistry, fully solved step-by-step! It will help students cut studytime, hone problem-solving skills, and achieve their personal best onexams! This book is compatible with any classroom text, and helpsstudents brush up before calculus tests, study quickly and moreeffectively, and allows students to progress at their own pace andfind the answers--fast! This Schaum’s Solved Problem Guide is socomplete it’s the perfect tool for graduate or professional exam review!Contents1. Measurement2. Structure of Matter3. Periodic Table4. Chemical Formulas5. Modern Structure of the Atom6. Electronic Structure of the Atom7. Bonding8. Bonding Theory9. Organic Molecules10. Chemical Equations11. Stoichiometry12. Gases13. Advanced Gas Concepts14. Solids and Liquids15. Oxidation and Reduction16. Other Concentration Units17. Properties of Solutions18. Thermodynamics19. Chemical Kinetics20. Equilibrium21. Acids and Bases22. Heterogeneous and Other Equilibria23. Electrochemistry24. Nuclear and Radiochemistry25. Nonmetals26. Metals and Metallurgy27. Coordination CompoundsSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BEGINNINGCHEMISTRYRevised 3rd EditionBy David Goldberg, University of Illinois – Urbana – Champaign2010 (August 2009) / 360 pagesISBN: 9780071635370A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Beginning Chemistry is the ideal complementto your chemistry textbooks and class materials, as well as a helpfulreference. It offers you practice problems with full explanations thatreinforce your knowledge, covers most up-to-date developments inthe course, and presents all the essential course information in aneasy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format.CONTENTS1. Basic Concepts2. Mathematical Concepts in Chemistry3. Atoms and Atomic Mases4. Electronic Configuration of the Atom5. Chemical Bonding6. Inorganic Nomenclature7. Formula Calculations8. Chemical Equations9. Net Ionic Equations10. Stoiciometry11. Molarity12. Gases13. Kinetic Molecular Theory14. Oxidation and Reduction15. Rates and Equilibrium16. Acid-Base Theory17. Organic Chemistry18. Nuclear ReactionsHOW TO SOLVE WORD PROBLEMS INCHEMISTRYBy David E. Goldberg, Brooklyn College2001 / 231 pagesISBN: 9780071363020A Schaum’s Publicationwww.books.mcgraw-hill.com/cgi-bin/getbook.pl?isbn=0071363025&adkey=W02003CONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Measurement.Chapter 3: Classical Laws of Chemical Combination.Chapter 4: Formula Calculations.Chapter 5: Stoichiometry.Chapter 6: Concentration Calculations.Chapter 7: Gas Laws.Chapter 8: Thermochemistry.Chapter 9: Electrochemistry.Chapter 10: Equilibrium.Chapter 11: Colligative Properties.Chapter 12: Thermodynamics.Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Problems.List of Important Equations.142
ChemistryPrep/Basic ChemistryTextbooksInternational editionNEW*9780073402673*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 800 pagesISBN: 9780073402673ISBN: 9780071317634 [IE]www.mhhe.com/bauer3eINTRODUCTION TOCHEMISTRY3rd EditionBy Rich Bauer, James Birk and Pamela S Marksof Arizona State University-TempeIntroduction to Chemistry, 3e by Bauer/Birk/Marks offers today’sstudent a fresh perspective to the introduction of chemistry. This newtextbook offers a conceptual approach to chemistry by starting firstwith macroscopic phenomena, and then presenting the underlyingmicroscopic detail. Each chapter opens with a real-life scenario thathelps students connect abstract chemical concepts to their own lives.The math found in Introduction to Chemistry, 3e is introduced on aneed-to-know basis, with “Math Toolboxes” in select chapters to helpsupport the math skills required in that chapter.International editionFUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY5th EditionBy David Goldberg, Brooklyn College2007 (May 2006) / 720 pagesISBN: 9780073221045ISBN: 9780071106627 [IE - text only]ISBN: 9780071108423 [IE with ARIS Card]www.mhhe.com/goldbergCONTENTSChapter 1: Basic ConceptsChapter 2: MeasurementChapter 3: Atoms and Atomic MassesChapter 4: Electronic Configuration of the AtomChapter 5: Chemical BondingChapter 6: NomenclatureChapter 7: Formula CalculationsChapter 8: Chemical ReactionsChapter 9: Net Ionic EquationsChapter 10: StoichiometryChapter 11: MolarityChapter 12: GasesChapter 13: Atomic and Molecular PropertiesChapter 14: Solids and Liquids, Energies of Physical and ChemicalChangesChapter 15: SolutionsChapter 16: Oxidation NumbersChapter 17: Chemical EquilibriumChapter 18: Acid-Base TheoryChapter 19: Organic ChemistryChapter 20: Nuclear ReactionsNew to this editionNew and Revised End-of-Chapter Problems. We think it is importantto keep problems fresh and up-to-date, so we have added170 new problems to this edition.CONTENTS1 Matter and Energy2 Atoms, Ions, and the Periodic Table3 Chemical Compounds4 Chemical Composition5 Chemical Reactions and Equations6 Quantities in Chemical Reactions7 Electron Structure of the Atom8 Chemical Bonding9 The Gaseous State10 The Liquid and Solid States11 Solutions12 Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium13 Acids and Bases14 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions15 Nuclear Chemistry16 Organic Chemistry17 BiochemistryAppendix A Useful Reference InformationAppendix B ToolboxesAppendix C Answers to Practice Problems Appendix D Answers toSelected Questions and ProblemsREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia143
ChemistryAllied Health/Nursing Chemistry(General,Organic andBiochemistry)TextbooksInternational editionNEW*9780073402789*GENERAL, ORGANIC &BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy Janice Smith, University of Hawaii ManoaContentsChapter 1: Matter and MeasurementChapter 2: Atoms and the Periodic TableChapter 3: Ionic CompoundsChapter 4: Covalent CompoundsChapter 5: Chemical ReactionsChapter 6: Energy Changes, Reaction Rates, and EquilibriumChapter 7: Gases, Liquids, and SolidsChapter 8: SolutionsChapter 9: Acids and BasesChapter 10: Nuclear ChemistryChapter 11: Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional GroupsChapter 12: AlkanesChapter 13: Unsaturated HydrocarbonsChapter 14: Organic Compounds that Contain Oxygen, Halogen,or SulfurChapter 15: The Three-Dimensional Shape of MoleculesChapter 16: Aldehydes and KetonesChapter 17: Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and AmidesChapter 18: Amines and NeurotransmittersChapter 19: LipidsChapter 20: CarbohydratesChapter 21: Amino Acids, Proteins, and EnzymesChapter 22: Nucleic Acids and Protein SynthesisChapter 23: Digestion and the Conversion of Food into EnergyChapter 24: Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780073402789ISBN: 9780071317832 [IE]www.mhhe.com/smithGOBThis text is different--by design. By relating fundamental conceptsof general, organic, and biological chemistry to the everyday world,Jan Smith effectively engages students with bulleted lists, extensiveillustrations, and step-by-step problem solving. Smith writes with anapproach that delivers need-to-know information in a succinct style fortoday’s students. Armed with an excellent illustration program full ofmacro-to-micro art, as well as many applications to biological, medical,consumer, and environmental topics, this book is a powerhouseof learning for students.New to this editionAtomic weights have been revised throughout to report allweights to four significant digits. The periodic table of elements hasalso been revised accordingly.Examples of ions with variable charge have been added toChapter 3.Text discussion and problems on limiting reactants has beenadded to Chapter 5.Text and art on the transition state in energy diagrams wasadded to Chapter 6.A discussion of heating and cooling curves was added toChapter 7.Material on optical activity and polarimetry has been added toChapter 15.More problems with molecular art and 3-D models have beenadded throughout (in-text and end-of-chapter).A set of Challenge Problems has been to the end of each chapter.International editionNEW *9780073511153*<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 736 pagesISBN: 9780073511153ISBN: 9780071316583 [IE]www.mhhe.com/smithprinciplesprinciples of general,organic & biochemistryBy Janice Gorzynski Smith, University of HawaiiManoaThis new one-semester General, Organic, and Biological Chemistrytextbook is written with the same student-focused, direct writingstyle that has been so successful in the Smith: Organic Chemistryand two-semester General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry texts.Smith writes with a bulleted approach that delivers need-to-knowinformation in a succinct style for today’s students. Armed with anexcellent macro-to-micro illustration program and many applicationsto biological, medical, consumer, and environmental topics, this bookis a powerhouse of student learning.FEATURESText written in a succinct writing style, utilizing bulleted pointsfor emphasis of important information.Micro-to-macro illustrations are found throughout the text.Common applications of chemistry are linked to everydaylife. These applications are found in the margins in Health Notes,Consumer Notes, and Environmental Notes. There also found intext sections called “Focus on Health and Medicine,” “Focus on theEnvironment,” and “Focus on the Human Body.”144
Chemistry “How To” boxes provide students with detailed instructions onhow to work through key processes.End-of-chapter study tools. Tools include study aids such as keyreactions, key terms, and key concepts, which are tied to the chaptergoals at the start of each chapter.Study Skills Parts I, II, and III. These study skills appear at thebeginning of each of the three parts of the book: general, organic,and biological chemistry, highlighting important methods of study forthe upcoming chapters.Bulleted lists of important concepts.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s CONNECT. With Connect Chemistry, instructorscan deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests online. The problemsdirectly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook are presentedin an auto-gradable format. The online homework system incorporatesnew and exciting and interactive tools including the market standarddrawing tool - ChemDraw. Jan Smith’s problem-solving methodologyis carried over from the textbook into the online homework system.End-of-chapter problems and additional problems are available toassign within the Connect program. Instructors can edit existingquestions and write entirely new problems; track individual studentperformance - by question, assignment, concept, or in relation to theclass overall - with automatic grading; provide instant feedback tostudents; and secure storage of detailed grade reports online. Gradereports can be easily integrated with learning management systemssuch as WebCT and Blackboard. Single sign-on integration will beavailable with Blackboard.CONTENTS1: Matter and Measurement2: Atoms and the Periodic Table3: Ionic and Covalent Compounds4: Energy and Matter5: Chemical Reactions6: Gases7: Solutions8: Acids and Bases9: Nuclear Chemistry10: Introduction to Organic Molecules11: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons12: Organic Compounds That Contain Oxygen and Sulfur13: Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Amines, and Amides14: Carbohydrates15: Lipids16: Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes17: Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis18: Energy and MetabolismInternational editionGENERAL, ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY7th EditionBy Katherine Denniston and Joseph Topping of Towson University andRobert Caret, San Jose State University2011 (January 2010) / 928 pagesISBN: 9780077354800ISBN: 9780071221870 [IE]www.mhhe.com/dennistonwww.successinchem.comThe seventh edition of General, Organic, and Biochemistry is designedto help undergraduate health-related majors, and studentsof all other majors, understand key concepts and appreciate thesignificant connections between chemistry, health, disease, and thetreatment of disease. This text continues to strike a balance betweentheoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasizing material thatis unique to health-related studies. The text has been written at alevel intended for students whose professional goals do not include amastery of chemistry, but for whom an understanding of the principlesand practice of chemistry is a necessity. Designed for the one- ortwo-semester course, this text has an easy-to-follow problem-solvingpedagogy, vivid illustrations, and engaging applications.ContentsPart 1 General Chemistry1 Chemistry: Methods and Measurement2 The Structure of the Atom and the Periodic Table3 Structure and Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds4 Calculations and the Chemical Equation5 States of Matter: Gases, Liquids, and Solids6 Solutions7 Energy, Rate, and Equilibrium8 Acids and Bases and Oxidation-Reduction9 The Nucleus, Radioactivity, and Nuclear MedicinePart 2 Organic Chemistry10 An Introduction to Organic Chemistry: The Saturated Hydrocarbons11 The Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatics12 Alcohols, Phenols, Thiols, and Ethers13 Aldehydes and Ketones14 Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives15 Amines and AmidesPart 3 Biochemistry16 Carbohydrates17 Lipids and Their Functions in Biochemical Systems18 Protein Structure and Function19 Enzymes20 Introduction to Molecular Genetics21 Carbohydrate Metabolism22 Aerobic Respiration and Energy Production23 Fatty Acid MetabolismInternational editionFOUNDATIONS OF GENERAL, ORGANICAND BIOCHEMISTRYBy Katherine Denniston and Joseph Topping of Towson University2008 (January 2007) / 688 pagesISBN: 9780073311838ISBN: 9780071102278 [IE]www.mhhe.com/dennistonThis new Foundations of General, Organic, and Biochemistry isdesigned to help undergraduate health-related majors, and studentsof all other majors, understand key concepts and appreciate thesignificant connections between chemistry, health, disease, and thetreatment of disease. Foundations, just like its parent text, strikes abalance between theoretical and practical chemistry, while emphasizingmaterial that is unique to health-related studies. Foundations ofGeneral, Organic and Biochemistry is designed for the one semesterallied health chemistry course. This text has an easy-to-follow problem-solvingapproach, vivid illustrations, and engaging applicationsincluding timely “Chemistry at the Crime Scene” applications with “ForFurther Understanding” questions that follow to help the students thinkthrough what they just read. The art program, engaging and thoughtprovoking questions, problems, and discussion topics, is what willmake this book appealing to students and instructors alike.CONTENTS1. Chemistry: Methods and Measurement2. The Structure of the Atom and the Periodic Table3. Structure and Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds4. Calculations and the Chemical Equation5. Energy, Rate, and Equilibrium6. States of Matter: Gases, Liquids, and Solids7. Solutions8. Acids and Bases145
Chemistry9. The Nucleus and Radioactivity10. An Introduction to Organic Chemistry: The Saturated Hydrocarbons11. The Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatics12. Oxygen- and Sulfur Containing Organic Compounds13. Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Amines, and Amides14. Carbohydrates15. Lipids and their Functions in Biochemical Systems16. Protein Structure and Enzymes17. Introduction to Molecular Genetics18. Carbohydrate Metabolism19. Fatty Acid and Amino Acid MetabolismLab ManualsLAB MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGANIC &BIOCHEMISTRY7th EditionBy Charles H Henrickson, Larry C Byrd and Norman W Hunter of WesternKentucky University2011 (January 2010) / 448 pagesISBN: 9780077296728The seventh edition, by Charles H. Henrickson, Larry C. Byrd, andNorman W. Hunter of Western Kentucky University, offers clear andconcise laboratory experiments to reinforce students’ understanding ofconcepts. Pre-laboratory exercises, questions, and report sheets arecoordinated with each experiment to ensure active student involvementand comprehension. An updated student tutorial on graphingwith Excel has been added to this edition. Laboratory Instructor’sManual: Written by Charles H. Henrickson, Larry C. Byrd, and NormanW. Hunter of Western Kentucky University, this helpful guide containshints that the authors have learned over the years to ensure students’success in the laboratory. This Resource Guide is available throughthe Connect Chemistry website for this text.ContentsTo the Instructors – vI. General Laboratory Procedures and Laboratory Safety – 1II. Basic Concepts, Measurement and Properties – 11a. Experiment 1 Measurement and Density – 11b. Experiment 2 Preparing Graphs – 25c. Experiment 3 The Identification of an Unknown Liquid – 37III. Chemical Separations – 47a. Experiment 4 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures – 47b. Experiment 5 Separation Using Chromatographic Techniques – 59IV. Reactions, Formulas, Equations, Mass Relationships, andStructure – 71a. Experiment 6 Simple Chemical Reactions – 71i. Writing Formulas of Ionic Compounds – 73 REVIEW A: ChemicalArithmetic – Formulas – 83b. Experiment 7 Hydrates and the Determination of the Formula ofa Hydrate--95c. Experiment 8 The reduction of an Oxide of Copper and the Determinationof its Simple Formula – 105 REVIEW B: Chemical Arithmetic– Equations – 115d. Experiment 9 Analysis of a KCIO3-KCI Mixture – 127e. Experiment 10 Calorimetry – Measuring Heat – 135f. Experiment 11 The Structure of Covalent Molecules and PolyatomicIons – 149ii. Writing Lewis Structures for Molecules and Polyatomic Ions – 150V. The Chemical Behavior of Elements – 163a. Experiment 12 An Activity Series of Several Metals – 163 The SixGreat Scientists – 167b. Experiment 13 The Preparation and Properties of Oxygen and theProperties of Oxides – 173VI. The Gas Laws – 183a. Experiment 14 Boyle’s Law and Charles’ Law – 197b. Experiment 15 The Combined Gas Law and Dalton’s Law – 197i. The Men Behind the Gas Laws – 202VII. Acid-Base Chemistry – 207 REVIEW C: Chemical Arithmetic– Molarity – 207a. Experiment 16 Acid-Base Titrations – 217b. Experiment 17 Acids, Bases, pH, Hydrolysis, and Buffers – 229i. The Language of Acids and Bases – 234VIII. Organic Chemistry – 245a. Experiment 18 The Structure of Hydrocarbons – 245b. Experiment 19 Properties of Hydrocarbons – 259c. Experiment 20 Carboxylic Acids and Esters – 275d. Experiment 21 Alcohols – 285e. Experiment 22 Aldehydes and Ketones – 299f. Experiment 23 The Synthesis of Aspirin – 315i. Calculating Percent Yield – 319g. Experiment 24 The Properties and Preparation of Soap – 329IX. Biochemistry – 339a. Experiment 25 The Detection of Fats, Proteins, and Carbohydratesin Foods – 339b. Experiment 26 The Characterization of Carbohydrates – 355c. Experiment 27 Enzyme Action – 371d. Experiment 28 Analysis of Proteins and Amino Acids by Chromatography– 387e. Experiment 29 Digestion – 397f. Experiment 30 Extraction of DNA – 407Appendices – 417Appendix A Vapor Pressure of Water and Various TemperaturesAppendix B Concentration of Common Acids and Bases – 419Appendix C Values of Physical Constants – 420Appendix D Metric Prefixes – 420Appendix E Conversion Factors – 420Appendix F Introduction to Chemical Nomenclature – 421 NomenclatureExercises – 427 – 428Appendix G Significant Figures and Rounding Numbers – 429Appendix H Using Excel to Prepare Straight-line Graphs – 433Periodic Table--Inside Front Cover.Invitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/146
ChemistryGeneral ChemistryTextbooksInternational editionNEW *9780073402680*CHEMISTRY11th Edition2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 1184 pagesISBN: 9780073402680ISBN: 9780071317870 [IE]www.mhhe.com/changBy Raymond Chang, Williams College and KennethGoldsby, Florida State UniversityDesigned for the two-semester general chemistry course, Chang’sbest-selling textbook continues to take a traditional approach and isoften considered a student and teacher favorite. The book featuresa straightforward, clear writing style and proven problem-solvingstrategies. It continues the tradition of providing a firm foundationin chemical concepts and principles while presenting a broad rangeof topics in a clear, concise manner. The tradition of Chemistry hasa new addition with co-author, Kenneth Goldsby from Florida StateUniversity, adding variations to the 11th edition. The organizationof the chapter order has changed with nuclear chemistry movingup in the chapter order. There is a new problem type—integratingproblem solving and estimating—fully demonstrating what a real lifechemist does on a daily basis. The authors have added over 340new problems to the book. The new edition of Chemistry continuesto strike a balance between theory and application by incorporatingreal examples and helping students visualize the three-dimensionalatomic and molecular structures that are the basis of chemical activity.An integral part of the text is to develop students’ problem-solvingand critical thinking skills. The 11th edition continues to deliver theintegration of tools designed to inspire both students and instructors.Effective technology is integrated throughout the book. The multimediapackage for the new edition stretches students beyond the confinesof the traditional textbook.New to this editionReorganization of the Table of Contents—nuclear chemistryhas moved up in the content order and chemistry in the atmospherehas moved later.Chapter 17: Entropy, Free Energy, and EquilibriumChapter 18: ElectrochemistryChapter 19: Nuclear ChemistryChapter 20: Chemistry in the AtmosphereChapter 21: Metallurgy and the Chemistry of MetalsChapter 22: Nonmetallic Elements and Their CompoundsChapter 23: Transition Metals Chemistry and CoordinationCompoundsReview of Concepts--a quick review question or set of questions(sometimes with a visual) to test student understanding of theconcept just presented. Many NEW Concepts of Review have beenadded to the 11th edition.NEW Chemistry in Action boxed essay on Quantum Dots inChapter 7, Dialysis in Chapter 12, and Pharmacokinetics in Chapter13. The authors also updated Chemistry in Action boxed essays onWhite Fat Cells, Brown Fat Cells, and Cure for Obesity in Chapter6, Buckyballs in Chapter 10, and the Shroud of Turin in Chapter 13.NEW problem type in the end-of-chapter problems—Interpreting,Modeling, and Estimating. The problems were authored to teach thestudents the art of estimation based upon appropriate assumptions,finding the necessary information, and formulating a plan for solvingthe problem. In Chapter 1, Section 1.10 the new problem typeis describe and a worked example is provided. There are also over340 new problems in 11e.Specific Chapter Changes:• Chapter 1—NEW Section 1.10 on Real-Word Problem Solving:Information, Assumptions, and Simplifications including Example• Chapter 3—Revised Example 3.11 on determining molecular formulas;Revised Section 3.8 on Amounts of Reactants and Productsproviding a general approach for solving stoichiometry problems;Revised Section 3.9 Limiting Reagents including NEW Example3.16 showing how synthetic chemists often have to calculate theamount of reagents• Chapter 4—NEW Example 4.4 on writing molecular, ionic, and netionic equations; Revised Example 4.10• Chapter 5—NEW reference on mass spectrometer as dominanttechnique for determining molar mass• Chapter 6 –NEW - change of E to U showing symbol for the changein internal energy• Chapter 7—NEW Example 7.6 on quantum mechanics• Chapter 8—NEW graphic showing electrostatic attraction betweenthe nucleus and the valence electrons• Chapter 9—Example 9.11 has expanded explanation on formalcharges• Chapter 13—NEW section on Pseudo First-Order Reactions; NEWsection on Reaction Half Life• Chapter 18—NEW and expanded coverage on the lithium battery• Chapter 19—Expanded and updated coverage of radioactivedecay; Expanded coverage on particle accelerator; NEW contenton the Island of StabilityContentsChapter 1: Chemistry: The Study of ChangeChapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and IonsChapter 3: Mass Relationships in Chemical ReactionsChapter 4: Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsChapter 5: GasesChapter 6: ThermochemistryChapter 7: Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of AtomsChapter 8: Periodic Relationships Among the ElementsChapter 9: Chemical Bonding I: Basic ConceptsChapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and Hybridizationof Atomic OrbitalsChapter 11: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and SolidsChapter 12: Physical Properties of SolutionsChapter 13: Chemical KineticsChapter 14: Chemical EquilibriumChapter 15: Acids and BasesChapter 16: Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility EquilibriaChapter 17: Entropy, Free Energy, and EquilibriumChapter 18: ElectrochemistryChapter 19: Nuclear ChemistryChapter 20: Chemistry in the AtmosphereChapter 21: Metallurgy and the Chemistry of MetalsChapter 22: Nonmetallic Elements and Their CompoundsChapter 23: Transition Metals Chemistry and Coordination CompoundsChapter 24: Organic ChemistryChapter 25: Synthetic and Natural Organic PolymersAppendixes147
Chemistry1 Derivation of the Names of the Elements2 Units for the Gas Constant3 Thermodynamic Data at 1 atm and 25 degrees C4 Mathematical OperationsInternational editionNEW*9780073402697*PRINCIPLES OF GENERALCHEMISTRY3rd EditionBy Martin Silberberg2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 960 pagesISBN: 9780073402697ISBN: 9780071317986 [IE]www.mhhe.com/silberbergSilberberg’s Principles of General Chemistry offers students thesame authoritative topic coverage as its parent text, Chemistry: TheMolecular Nature of Matter and Change. The Principles text allowsfor succinct coverage of content with minimal emphasis on pedagogiclearning aids. This more streamlined approach to learning appeals totoday’s efficiency-minded, value-conscious instructors and studentswithout sacrificing depth, clarity, or rigor.New to this edition<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s CONNECT: With Connect Chemistry, instructorscan deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests online. The problemsdirectly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook are presentedin an auto-gradable format. The online homework system incorporatesnew and exciting and interactive tools including the market standarddrawing tool - ChemDraw. Martin Silberberg’s problem-solving methodologyis carried over from the textbook into the online homeworksystem. Over 2,200 end-of-chapter problems and additional problemsare available to assign within the Connect program.Instructors can edit existing questions and write entirely new problems;track individual student performance – by question, assignment,concept, or in relation to the class overall – with automatic grading;provide instant feedback to students; and secure storage of detailedgrade reports online. Grade reports can be easily integrated withlearning management systems such as WebCT and Blackboard.Single sign-on integration will be available with Blackboard.The first several chapters of the third edition help teach studentshow to lay out a plan to solve a problem using the Silberberg “RoadMap” model. Students will learn how to think through a problem usinga stepped-out road map and can easily check their work in the endof-chapter“Brief Solutions to Follow-up Problems”.New Design! The 3rd edition’s design utilizes a simpler color paletteand revisits the basics: additional white space on the page, moreopen margins, shortened figure legends, and a more modern appeal.Flex Art --- Selected figures in each chapter will be provided toinstructors as Flex Art --- labels, arrows and portions of this art can beedited, rearranged, or removed at the instructor’s discretion.CONTENTS1 Keys To The Study Of Chemistry2 The Components Of Matter3 Stoichiometry Of Formulas And Equations4 Three Major Classes Of Chemical Reactions5 Gases And The Kinetic-Molecular Theory6 Thermochemistry: Energy Flow And Chemical Change7 Quantum Theory And Atomic Structure8 Electron Configuration And Chemical Periodicity9 Models Of Chemical Bonding10 The Shapes Of Molecules11 Theories Of Covalent Bonding12 Intermolecular Forces: Liquids, Solids, And Phase Changes13 The Properties Of Mixtures: Solutions And Colloids14 The Main-Group Elements: Applying Principles Of Bonding AndStructure15 Organic Compounds And The Atomic Properties Of Carbon16 Kinetics: Rates And Mechanisms Of Chemical Reactions17 Equilibrium: The Extent Of Chemical Reactions18 Acid-Base Equilibria19 Ionic Equilibria In Aqueous Systems20 Thermodynamics: Entropy, Free Energy, And The Direction OfChemical Reactions21 Electrochemistry: Chemical Change And Electrical Work22 The Transition Elements And Their Coordination Compounds23 Nuclear Reactions And Their ApplicationsAppendix A Common Mathematical Operations In ChemistryAppendix B Standard Thermodynamic Values For Selected SubstancesAt 298 KAppendix C Equilibrium Constants At 298 KAppendix D Standard Electrode (Half-Cell) Potentials At 298 KAppendix E Answers To Selected ProblemsInternational editionNEW*9780073511160*CHEMISTRY: ATOMS FIRSTBy Julia Burdge and Jason Overby of College ofCharleston<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 1128 pagesISBN: 9780073511160ISBN: 9780071314787 [IE]www.mhhe.com/burdgeoverbyThe atoms first approach provides a consistent and logical method forteaching general chemistry. This approach starts with the fundamentalbuilding block of matter, the atom, and uses it as the stepping stone tounderstanding more complex chemistry topics. Once mastery of thenature of atoms and electrons is achieved, the formation and propertiesof compounds are developed. Only after the study of matter andthe atom will students have sufficient background to fully engage intopics such as stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, and thermodynamics.Thus, the Atoms First method empowers instructors to presentthe most complete and compelling story of general chemistry. JuliaBurdge is renowned for setting chemistry in interesting, relevantcontext; and for her engaging, conversational writing style--presentingchemistry in a way students can appreciate and understand; whilesatisfying instructors’ requirements for rigor, accuracy, and comprehensivecoverage. Jason Overby teaches general chemistry usingan atoms-first approach, bringing a unique perspective and years ofexperience to the development of this new project. Far from a simplere-ordering of topics, this is a book that will truly meet the needs of thegrowing atoms-first market. Together, these authors have developeda product with the same appeal, modern and descriptive artwork,148
Chemistrysound problem-solving approach, and wide range of end-of-chapterproblems that customers have come to expect from Burdge. Thistextbook will offer the same engaging writing style, modern and descriptiveartwork, sound problem-solving approach and wide rangeof end-of-chapter problems that customers are accustomed to withthe Burdge product. Jason Overby’s involvement with this projectwas crucial as he has been teaching with this approach for over fouryears which allowed Julia and Jason to create a product that fits theneed for this growing market.FeaturesAtoms First offers an exciting visual program of both unique andconventional art figures that enhance student understanding of chemicalconcepts. The art includes Visualizing Chemistry process pieces,macro-micro art, and three-dimensional art. The art breaks down thechemical processes from complex into simpler, more user-friendlyconcepts. You will find 18 Visualizing Process Piece art-spreads thatemphasize the fundamental, vitally important principles of chemistry.Consistent problem-solving skill development. Burdge/Overbyfosters a consistentProblem-solving approach providing the skill set for studentsto master the basics of critical thinking. Each Worked Example isfollowed by two practice problems. Practice Problem “A” allows thestudent to solve the problem using the same steps in the SampleProblem above. Practice Problem “B” probes comprehension of thesame concept as Practice Problem “A”, but is generally sufficientlydifferent that it cannot be solved using the exact approach that is usedin the Worked Example.Engaging real-life examples and applications. Each chapter isintroduced with an engaging photo and short interesting, relevantexplanation of the photo to interest thestudent. Applications titled “Thinking Outside the Box” are availablein every chapter andcontain a topic that is applicable to the chapter but not necessarilycovered in the course. If the instructor wants the students toread these, there are end-of-chapter problems that can be assigned.Outstanding pedagogy for student learning. The Section Reviews(many with visuals), Rewind and Fast Forward Buttons are meantto enhance student understanding and comprehension by reinforcingcurrent concepts and interconnecting new concepts to othersthroughout the text.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s CONNECT: With Connect Chemistry, instructorscan deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests online. The problemsdirectly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook are presentedin an auto-gradable format. The online homework system incorporatesnew and exciting and interactive tools including the marketstandard drawing tool - ChemDraw. Julia Burdge and Jason Overby’sproblem-solving methodology is carried over from the textbook intothe online homework system. Over 2,200 end-of-chapter problemsand additional problems are available to assign within the Connectprogram. Instructors can edit existing questions and write entirelynew problems; track individual student performance - by question,assignment, concept, or in relation to the class overall - with automaticgrading; provide instant feedback to students; and secure storage ofdetailed grade reports online. Grade reports can be easily integratedwith learning management systems such as WebCT and Blackboard.Single sign-on integration will be available with Blackboard.ContentsChapter 1—Chemistry: The <strong>Science</strong> of ChangeChapter 2—Atoms and the Periodic TableChapter 3—Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of AtomsChapter 4—Periodic Trends of the ElementsChapter 5—Ionic and Covalent CompoundsChapter 6—Representing MoleculesChapter 7—Molecular Geometry and Bonding TheoriesChapter 8—Chemical ReactionsChapter 9—Chemical Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsChapter 10—ThermochemistryChapter 11—GasesChapter 12—Intermolecular Forces and the Physical Properties ofCondensed PhasesChapter 13—Physical Properties of SolutionsChapter 14—Chemical KineticsChapter 15—Chemical EquilibriumChapter 16—Acids and BasesChapter 17—Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility EquilibriaChapter 18—Entropy, Free Energy, and EquilibriumChapter 19—ElectrochemistryChapter 20—Nuclear ChemistryChapter 21—Metallurgy and the Chemistry of MetalsChapter 22—Coordination ChemistryChapter 23—Nonmetallic Elements and Their CompoundsChapter 24—Organic ChemistryChapter 25—MaterialsAppendixAppendix 1 – Mathematical OperationsAppendix 2 – Thermodynamic Data at 1 ATM and 25°CAppendix 3 – Ionization Constants of Weak Acids and Bases at 25°CAppendix 4 – Solubility Product Constants at 25°CGlobal editionNEW *9780073402659*CHEMISTRYThe Molecular Nature of Matterand Change, 6th EditionBy Martin Silberberg<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 1248 pagesISBN: 9780073402659ISBN: 9780071317115 [GE]www.mhhe.com/silberbergFor five editions, the Silberberg brand has been recognized in thegeneral chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The sixth editionhas been changed in many ways to keep pace with the evolution ofstudent learning. The text still contains unprecedented macroscopicto-microscopicmolecular illustrations, consistent step-by-step workedexercises in every chapter, and an extensive range of end-of-chapterproblems, which provide engaging applications covering a widevariety of interests, including engineering, medicine, materials, andenvironmental studies. Changes have been made to the text andapplications throughout to make them more succinct, to the artworkto make it more teachable and modern, and to the design to make itmore simplistic and open.NEW TO THIS EDITION<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s CONNECT: With Connect Chemistry, instructorscan deliver assignments, quizzes, and tests online. The problemsdirectly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook are presentedin an auto-gradable format. The online homework system incorporatesnew and exciting and interactive tools including the market standarddrawing tool - ChemDraw. Martin Silberberg’s problem-solving methodologyis carried over from the textbook into the online homeworksystem. Over 2,200 end-of-chapter problems and additional problemsare available to assign within the Connect program. Instructors canedit existing questions and write entirely new problems; track individual149
Chemistrystudent performance - by question, assignment, concept, or in relationto the class overall - with automatic grading; provide instant feedbackto students; and secure storage of detailed grade reports online. Gradereports can be easily integrated with learning management systemssuch as WebCT and Blackboard. Single sign-on integration will beavailable with Blackboard.The first several chapters of the sixth edition help teach studentshow to lay out a plan to solve a problem using the Silberberg “RoadMap” model. Students will learn how to think through a problem usinga stepped-out road map and can easily check their work in the endof-chapter“Brief Solutions to Follow-up Problems”.New Design! The 6th edition’s design utilizes a simpler color paletteand revisits the basics: additional white space on the page, moreopen margins, shortened figure legends, and a more modern appeal.Flex Art --- Selected figures in each chapter will be provided toinstructors as Flex Art --- labels, arrows and portions of this art can beedited, rearranged, or removed at the instructor’s discretion.CONTENTS1 Keys to the Study of Chemistry2 The Components of Matter3 Stoichiometry of Formulas and Equations4 The Major Classes of Chemical Reactions5 Gases and the Kinetic-Molecular Theory6 Thermochemistry: Energy Flow and Chemical Change7 Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure8 Electron Configuration and Chemical Periodicity9 Models of Chemical Bonding10 The Shapes of Molecules11 Theories of Covalent Bonding12 Intermolecular Forces: Liquids, Solids, and Phase Changes13 The Properties of Mixtures: Solutions and ColloidsInterchapter: A Perspective on the Properties of the Elements14 Periodic Patterns in the Main-Group Elements: Bonding, Structure,and Reactivity15 Organic Compounds and the Atomic Properties of Carbon16 Kinetics: Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions17 Equilibrium: The Extent of Chemical Reactions18 Acid-Base Equilibria19 Ionic Equilibria in Aqueous Systems20 Thermodynamics: Entropy, Free Energy, and the Direction ofChemical Reactions21 Electrochemistry: Chemical Change and Electrical Work22 The Elements in Nature and Industry23 The Transition Elements and Their Coordination Compounds24 Nuclear Reactions and Their ApplicationsAppendix A Common Mathematical Operations in ChemistryAppendix B Standard Thermodynamic Values for Selected Substancesat 298 KAppendix C Equilibrium Constants at 298 KAppendix D Standard Electrode (Half-Cell) Potentials at 298 KInternational editionCHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy Julia Burdge2011 (January 2010) / 1116 pagesISBN: 9780077354763ISBN: 9780071221832 [IE]www.mhhe.com/burdgeChemistry, Second Edition, by Julia Burdge has been created to bridgethe gap in the <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> general chemistry offerings. This textbookoffers a clear writing style written with the students in mind. Julia usesher background of teaching hundreds of general chemistry studentsper year and creates content to offer more detailed explanation onareas where she knows they have problems. Sitting down with theart house, Julia Burdge worked with the artist to create the style andmajor art pieces in her text. Out of these discussions, came the creationof the Visualizing Art two-page spreads which detail a processfor the students and provide them with the answer to “What is thePoint?” Due the success of the art with students, this offering hasbeen doubled in the second edition. With outstanding art, a consistentproblem-solving approach, interesting applications woven throughoutthe chapters, and a wide range of end-of-chapter problems, this is agreat second edition text.ContentsChapter 1 Chemistry: The Central <strong>Science</strong>Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and IonsChapter 3 Stoichiometry: Ratios of CombinationChapter 4 Reactions in Aqueous SolutionsChapter 5 ThermochemistryChapter 6 Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of AtomsChapter 7 Electronic Configuration and the Periodic TableChapter 8 Chemical Bonding I: Basic ConceptsChapter 9 Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and BondingTheoriesChapter 10 Organic ChemistryChapter 11 GasesChapter 12 Intermolecular Forces and the Physical Properties ofLiquids and SolidsChapter 13 Physical Properties of SolutionsChapter 14 Chemical KineticsChapter 15 Chemical EquilibriumChapter 16 Acids and BasesChapter 17 Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility EquilibriaChapter 18 Entropy, Free Energy, and EquilibriumChapter 19 ElectrochemistryChapter 20 Nuclear ChemistryChapter 21 Environmental ChemistryChapter 22 Coordination ChemistryChapter 23 Metallurgy and the Chemistry of MetalsChapter 24 Nonmetallic Elements and Their CompoundsChapter 25 Modern MaterialsREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia150
ChemistryInternational editionGENERAL CHEMISTRYThe Essential Concepts, 6th EditionBy Raymond Chang, Williams College and Jason Overby, College ofCharleston2011 (January 2010) / 848 pagesISBN: 9780077354718ISBN: 9780071313681 [IE]www.mhhe.com/changThe sixth edition of General Chemistry continues the tradition ofpresenting only the material that is essential for a one-year generalchemistry course. It strikes a balance between theory and applicationby incorporating real-world examples; helping students visualizethe three-dimensional atomic and molecular structures that are thebasis of chemical activity; and developing problem-solving and criticalthinking skills. Although the sixth edition incorporates many impressivefeatures, such as macro to micro artwork, animations correlated to thetext, and hand-sketched worked examples, General Chemistry is still200 to 300 pages shorter and much less expensive than other twosemestertextbooks. Dr. Chang’s concise-but-thorough approach willappeal to efficiency-minded instructors and value-conscious students.Contents1 Introduction2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions3 Stoichiometry4 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions5 Gases6 Energy Relationships in Chemical Reactions7 The Electronic Structure of Atoms8 The Periodic Table9 Chemical Bonding I: The Covalent Bond10 Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and Hybridization ofAtomic Orbitals11 Introduction to Organic Chemistry12 Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids13 Physical Properties of Solutions14 Chemical Kinetics15 Chemical Equilibrium16 Acids and Bases17 Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria18 Thermodynamics19 Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry20 The Chemistry of Coordination Compounds21 Nuclear Chemistry22 Organic Polymers--Synthetic and NaturalAppendix 1 Units for the Gas ConstantAppendix 2 Selected Thermodynamic Data at 1 atm and 25 degreesCentigradeAppendix 3 Mathematical OperationsAppendix 4 The Elements and the Derivation of Their Names andSymbolsInternational editionUNIVERSITY CHEMISTRYBy Brian Laird2009 (March 2008) / 864 pagesISBN: 9780077221331ISBN: 9780071270748 [IE]www.mhhe.com/lairdThis dynamic new Honors General Chemistry text brings togethera practical “Molecular to Macroscopic” approach, a proven problemsolving approach that challenges students to think logically, alongwith a clear and concise writing style. Combined with the author’steaching experience at the University of Kansas, extensive reviewingand accuracy checks, Brian Laird’s University Chemistry is certain tomeet the needs of both instructor and student.ContentsChapter 0 The Basic Language of ChemistryChapter 1 Quantum Theory and the Electronic Structure of AtomsChapter 2 Many-Electron Atoms and the Periodic TableChapter 3 The Chemical BondChapter 4 Molecular Structure and InteractionChapter 5 States of Matter I: Phase Diagrams and GasesChapter 6 States of Matter I: Liquids and SolidsChapter 7 ThermochemistryChapter 8 Entropy, Free Energy and the Equilibrium StateChapter 9 Physical EquilibriaChapter 10 Chemical EquilibriaChapter 11 Acids and BasesChapter 12 Solution EquilibriaChapter 13 ElectrochemistryChapter 14 Chemical Reaction KineticsChapter 15 Chemistry of Transition MetalsChapter 16 Organic and Polymer ChemistryChapter 17 Nuclear ChemistryAPPENDIX 1: Units and Mathematical BackgroundAPPENDIX 2: Thermodynamic Data at 1 bar and 25oC (Source:Appendix 3 9e – modified)APPENDIX 3: Derivation of the Names of the Elements (Source:Appendix 1 9e)APPENDIX 4: Stable and Unstable Isotopes of the First Ten ElementsSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINES: COLLEGECHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy Jerome Rosenberg and Lawrence M. Epstein of University of Pittsburghand Peter Krieger, Palm Beach CC Eissey Campus2011 (September 2010) / 160 pagesISBN: 9780071745871A Schaum’s PublicationIf you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of college chemistry,it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down,simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin,with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness. Graphic elements suchas sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlights stress selectedpoints from the text, illuminate keys to learning, and give you quickpointers to the essentials.• Perfect if you have missed class or need extra review• Gives you expert help from teachers who are authorities in theirfields• So small and light that it fits in your backpack!Topics include: Quantities and Units, Moles and Empirical Formula,Calculations based on Chemical Equations, Concentration andSolution Stoichiometry, The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory, Thermochemistry,Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding and MolecularStructure, Solids and Liquids, Oxidation-Reduction, Properties of151
ChemistrySolutions, Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium, Acids andBases, Precipitates, Electrochemistry, Rates of ReactionsContents1. Quantities and Units2. Moles and Empirical Formula3. Calculations based on Chemical Equations4. Concentration and Solution Stoichiometry5. The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory6. Thermochemistry7. Atomic Structure8. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure9. Solids and Liquids10. Oxidation-Reduction11. Properties of Solutions12. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium13. Acids and Bases14. Precipitates15. Electrochemistry16. Rates of ReactionsIndexSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGECHEMISTRY9th EditionBy Jerome Rosenberg and Lawrence Epstein of University of Pittsburgand Peter Krieger, Palm Beach CC Eissey Campus2010 (August 2009) / 408 pagesISBN: 9780071635301A Schaum’s PublicationThe best and most up-to-date study guide of its kind, this book summarizesthe chemical principles of a first course in college chemistrythrough problems with clearly explained solutions. This new editionreflects changes in the major current textbooks, and it contains upto-dateinformation about newer techniques used in environmentalchemistry, biochemistry and medicinal chemistry.CONTENTSChapter 1: Quantities and UnitsChapter 2: Atomic and Molecular Mass; Molar MassChapter 3: Formulas and Composition CalculationsChapter 4: Calculations from Chemical EquationsChapter 5: Measurement of GasChapter 6: The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic TheoryChapter 7: ThermochemistryChapter 8: Atomic Structure and the Periodic LawChapter 9: Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureChapter 10: Solids and LiquidsChapter 11: Oxidation-ReductionChapter 12: Concentration of SolutionsChapter 13: Reactions Involving Standard SolutionsChapter 14: Properties of SolutionsChapter 15: Organic Chemistry and BiochemistryChapter 16: Thermodynamics and Chemical EquilibriumChapter 17: Acids and BasesChapter 18: Complex Ions; PrecipitatesChapter 19: ElectrochemistryChapter 20: Rates of ReactionsChapter 21: Nuclear ProcessesAppendix A: ExponentsAppendix B: Significant FiguresIndexTable of Atomic MassesNuclidic Masses of Selected RadionuclidesPeriodic Table of the ElementsLab ManualNEW *9780077439682*AN ATOMS FIRST APPROACH TO GENERALCHEMISTRY LABORATORY MANUALBy Julie Burdge, Gregg Dieckmann and John W Sibert of University ofTexas at Dallas and Jason, Overby, College of Charleston<strong>2012</strong> (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 224 pagesISBN: 9780077439682Laboratory Manual to Accompany Chemistry: Atoms First by GreggDieckmann and John Sibert from the University of Texas at Dallas.This laboratory manual presents a lab curriculum that is organizedaround an atoms-first approach to general chemistry. The philosophybehind this manual is to (1) provide engaging experiments that tap intostudent curiosity, (2) emphasize topics that students find challengingin the general chemistry lecture course, and (3) create a laboratoryenvironment that encourages students to “solve puzzles” or “play”with course content and not just “follow recipes.” Laboratory Manualrepresents a terrific opportunity to get students turned on to sciencewhile creating an environment that connects the relevance of theexperiments to a greater understanding of their world. This manualhas been written to provide instructors with tools that engage students,while providing important connections to the material covered in anatoms-first lecture course.CONTENTSFirst semesterExperiment 1 Exploration of Matter through Density Determinations:An Introduction to Basic Laboratory MeasurementsExperiment 2 The Discovery of Chemical Change Through theChemistry of Copper: An Observational Preview of First-SemesterGeneral ChemistryExperiment 3 Light and Nanotechnology: How Do We “See” SomethingToo Small to See?Experiment 4 Shedding Light on the Structure of the AtomExperiment 5 Periodic Trends: Densities in the Chromium Family ofTransition MetalsExperiment 6 Molecular Geometry and PolarityExperiment 7 Percent Composition from Gravimetric Analysis: CalciumCarbonate in Chalk and Texas LimestoneExperiment 8 Limiting Reactants LabExperiment 9 Qualitative Analysis: Testing the Solubility RulesExperiment 10 Titration I. Determination of an Unknown DiproticVolumetric AnalysisExperiment 11 The Activity Series: On the Chemistry of MetalsExperiment 12 CalorimetryExperiment 13 Gas Laws: Boyle’s Law and Experimental Determinationof the Ideal Gas ConstantExperiment 14 Capstone Lab: Toward the Creation of an AutomobileAirbagSecond semesterExperiment 15 Molar Mass DeterminationExperiment 16 Kinetics 1: Rate Law DeterminationExperiment 17 Kinetics 2: Rate Law DeterminationExperiment 18 Equilibrium 1: Le Chátelier’s PrincipleExperiment 19 Equilibrium 2: Determination of Equilibrium Constantof a Weak AcidExperiment 20 Inquiry Lab—Acid/Base: Acid/Base Properties ofBiomoleculesExperiment 21 Acid/base Titrations: Weak Acid/Strong BaseExperiment 22 Molar Solubility ConstantExperiment 23 Thermodynamics Experiment: Equilibrium Constantvs. TemperatureExperiment 24 Oxidation-Reduction ReactionsExperiment 25 Inquiry Lab: Electrolysis and Electrochemical CellsExperiment 26 Organic Chemistry Introductory Lab: Bridge betweenGeneral Chemistry and Organic Chemistry152
ChemistryNEW *9780073402727*COOPERATIVE CHEMISTRYLAB MANUAL5th EditionBiochemistry-1 SemesterTextbooksBy Melanie M. Cooper, Clemson University<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 176 pagesISBN: 9780073402727The laboratory course described in the lab manual emphasizesexperimental design, data analysis, and problem solving. Inherent inthe design is the emphasis on communication skills, both written andoral. Students work in groups on open-ended projects in which theyare given an initial scenario and then asked to investigate a problem.There are no formalized instructions and students must plan and carryout their own investigations.New to this editionThe author has included efficacy data for use of this lab manualand student comprehension of chemical principles.FeaturesThis lab manual has a unique approach. It takes a cooperativelearning, peer evaluation approach.This lab manual contains authentic real world experiments.Example is the lab on designing a calcium supplement.There is a description of Lab techniques and their uses includedin this manual. The basic steps are given, however the students needto logically think through the steps of the experiment.ContentsSection 1: Cooperative Chemistry: How and WhySection 2: Laboratory EquipmentSection 3: Laboratory TechniquesSection 4: Laboratory Instruments and SpectroscopySection 5: ProjectsProject 1: DensityProject 2: Investigation of ChemiluminescenceProject 3: ConcreteProject 4: Finding the Relationship Between the Volume of a Gasand the TemperatureProject 5: Designing a Calcium SupplementProject 6: Properties of Matter and SeparationsProject 7: Acids and BasesProject 8: BuffersProject 9: White PowdersProject 10: ElectrochemistryProject 11: Identification, Properties and Synthesis of an UnknownIonic CompoundProject 12: Hot and ColdProject 13: Analysis of ColasProject 14: Identification, Properties and Synthesis of an UnknowOrganic CompoundProject 15: What Affects the Rate of a Reaction?Project 16:Investigation of Kidney Stones: Formation and DissolutionProject 17:Soaps and DetergentsGlossaryIndexBIOCHEMISTRY3rd EditionBy S C Rastogi2010 (May 2010)ISBN: 9780070681750<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitleBiochemistry’ by SC Rastogi focuses on the basic concepts andfundamentals of the subject which would help the students in theirdevelopment of understanding of Chemistry in the Living System.The third edition has been carefully designed to encompass thesubject from basics like `The Living Cells’ to the latest developmentssuch as PCR and RDT. With more organised Table of contents andAddition of new pedagogical features such as `FOCUS – gist of thechapter’, `RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS’ and `SUMMARY’ the revisionwill definitely prove to be a complete student friendly compendiumCONTENTS1. The Cell2. Water, Acids and Bases3. Functional Groups of Molecules4. Carbohydrates : Molecules of Support and Energy5. Lipids--The Fuel Molecules6. Amino Acids: Building Blocks of Proteins7. Proteins--The Molecules of Biological Specificity8. Structure Determination of Proteins9. Nucleic Acids: Informational Molecules10. Enzymes—Proteins of Biological Catalysis11. Mechanism of Enzyme Catalysis12. Coenzymes13. Biochemical Energetics14. Biological Oxidations15. Biomembranes: Structure and Function16. Oxidation of Carbohydrates17. Oxidation of Fatty Acids18. Metabolism of Triglycerides, Phospholipids and Sphingolipids19. Cholesterol Metabolism and Lipid Transport20. Catabolism of Nitrogen Compounds21. Biosynthesis of Carbohydrates22. Photosynthesis--The Process of Energy Conversion23. Biosynthesis of Lipids24. Biosynthesis of Amino Acids25. Biosynthesis of Nuc1eotides and Porphyrins26. Biosynthesis of DNA27. DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms28. RNA Synthesis and Processing29. Control of Gene Transcription30 Biosynthesis of Proteins and PosttranslationalModifications and Protein Targeting 31. Elements of Nutrition32. Biochemistry of Blood33. Antibodies - Defensive Proteins34. Biochemistry of Hormones35. Recombinant DNA Technology36. Polymerase Chain Reaction153
ChemistryAsian AdaptationOrganic Chemistry- 1 SemesterTextbooksNEW *9780071311175*ORGANIC CHEMISTRYA Brief Course, 2nd EditionBy obert C. Atkins, James Madison University, Francis A. Carey, Universityof Virginia and Ong Chi-Wi, National Sun Yat Sen University2013 / 550 pagesISBN: 9780071311175An Asian Adaptation titleThe students who take this course are a diverse and ambitious groupand come from a variety of programs, including biology, nutrition,engineering, agricultural sciences, environmental sciences, and theallied health sciences. They share a common need to learn aboutorganic compounds, their structure, properties, nomenclature, andapplications, although not at the level of detail typical of the year-longorganic chemistry course. These students will need to master thesame reasoning processes as those who are enrolled in the moretraditional two-semester sequence, and they need just as much guidance.By selectively revealing the logic of organic chemistry throughour organization, pedagogy, problem solving, and illustrations, weprovide that guidance.FEATURESA) Organization• Strong organization with reaction mechanisms stressed early andoften within a functional group approach to help a student learnconcepts, not memorize them.B) Pedagogical tools such as:• Chapter Outline for a quick overview of the main concepts of thechapter in outline form• Summary Tables which are annotated with comments to remindthe students about important features of each reaction.• Learning objectives contains a list of questions that acts as a reviewof the key concepts which the student should have learnt in thechapter• End of Chapter Summary review the important topics of eachchapter and frequently use accompanying tables for easy reference.• Boxed essay offer additional insights into the contemporary relevanceof organic chemistry. They relate organic chemistry to areassuch as bioorganic research, industry use, and environmentalissues.C) Problem Solving• Many of the problems have multiple parts with a step-by-stepsolution provided for one of the questions as a guide to solvingthe others.• End-of-chapter problems are a comprehensive bank of problemsthat give students liberal opportunity to master skills by workingthe problems.D) Illustrations and Design• Full four-color design allows for color-coding of atoms in chemicalequations and draws the student’s attention to the sites of reactivityin organic molecules. It also provides electrostatic• potential maps that enable the student to see the charge distributionin the molecule and connect structure to reactivity.• Spartan-generated molecular models accurately reflect molecularstructure and electrostatic potential maps.• Molecules of biological importance have been generated fromcrystallographic coordinates in the Protein Data Bank and replaceartist’s drawing to provide the most accurate information available.CONTENTS1 Chemical Bonding2 The Concept and Logic of Chemical Reactions: Acid and Base toElectrophiles and Nucleophiles3 Stereochemistry4 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes5 Alcohols and Alkyl Halides6 Alkenes and Alkynes I. Structure and Preparation7 Alkenes and Alkynes II. Reactions8 Aromatic Compounds9 Nucleophilic Substitution10 Free Radicals11 Alcohols, Ethers, and Phenols12 Aldehydes and Ketones13 Carboxylic Acids14 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives15 Amines16 Carbohydrates17 Lipids18 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins19 Nucleic Acids20 SpectroscopyInternational editionORGANIC CHEMISTRYA Brief Course, 3rd EditionBy Robert C Atkins, James Madison University2002 / 608 pagesISBN: 9780071121620 [IE]ISBN: 9780071266208 [IE - 4 Color Text]www.mhhe.com/atkinsCONTENTS1 Chemical Bonding2 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes3 Alcohols and Alkyl Halides4 Alkenes and Alkynes I: Structure and Preparation5 Alkenes and Alkynes II: Reactions6 Aromatic Compounds7 Stereochemistry8 Nucleophilic Substitution9 Free Radicals10 Alcohols, Ethers, and Phenols11 Aldehydes and Ketones12 Carboxylic Acids13 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives14 Amines15 Carbohydrates16 Lipids17 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins18 Nucleic Acids19 Spectroscopy154
ChemistryORGANIC CHEMISTRY DEMYSTIFIED2nd EditionBy Daniel Bloch<strong>2012</strong> (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 560 pagesISBN: 9780071767972A Schaum’s PublicationOrganic Chemistry DeMYSTiFieD, Second Edition closely follows theorganic chemistry curriculum—from atomic structures to ionic bondingto properties and nomenclature to derivatives and reactions. Thebook is packed with structures, explanations of reactions, and clearexamples with concise explanations that make it easy to understandthe material. All-new end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam helpreinforce key concepts.Organic Chemistry DeMYSTiFieD, Second Edition• Features reorganized chapters to better follow standard organicchemistry curriculum• Contains a glossary• Includes a new chapter, “Biomolecules: Carbohydrates andProteins”• Filled with illustrations and depictions of chemical structures• Serves as a study guide for the MCAT/DAT exam• Chapter-opening objectives offer you insight into what they’re goingto learn in each step• Questions at the end of every chapter reinforce learning andpinpoint weaknesses• “Still Struggling?” icon offers specific recommendations for thosehaving difficulty with certain subtopics• Includes a final exam for overall self-assessment• “Curriculum Tree” shows how the topic covered in the book fitsinto a larger curriculumSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF ORGANICCHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy Herbert Meislich, City College, George J Hademenos, Howard Nechamkin(deceased) and Jacob Sharefkin (deceased)2011 (September 2010) / 144 pagesISBN: 9780071745901A Schaum’s PublicationIf you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of organic chemistry,it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is a pared-down,simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’s Outline cousin,with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness. Graphic elements suchas sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlights stress selectedpoints from the text, illuminate keys to learning, and give you quickpointers to the essentials.• Perfect if you have missed class or need extra review• Gives you expert help from teachers who are authorities in theirfields• So small and light that it fits in your backpack!Topics include: Structure and Properties, Reactivity and Reactions,Alkanes and Cycloalkanes, Stereochemistry, Alkenes, Alkynes, andDienes, Alkyl Halides, Aromatic Compounds, Spectroscopy andStructure, Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides, Aldehydes and Ketones,Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives, Enolates and Enols, Amines,Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Carbohydrates and Nucleic AcidsIndexContents1. Structure and Properties2. Reactivity and Reactions3. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes4. Stereochemistry5. Alkenes, Alkynes, and Dienes6. Alkyl Halides7. Aromatic Compounds8. Spectroscopy and Structure9. Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides10. Aldehydes and Ketones11. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives12. Enolates and Enols13. Amines14. Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins15. Carbohydrates and Nucleic AcidsIndexSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ORGANICCHEMISTRY4th EditionBy Herbert Meislich, City College of Cuny, Howard Nechamkin (deceased),Jacob Sharekfin (deceased) and George J Hademenos2010 (August 2009) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780071625128A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of Organic Chemistry provides a systematic reviewof organic chemistry, with clear and concise explanations, accompaniedby numerous exercises that will allow students to work ontheir own, for both initial learning and review. The revised edition willinclude solvent effects, CMR spectroscopy, and additional content onpolymer chemistry and stereochemistry.Contents1. Structures and Properties of Organic Compounds2. Bonding and Molecular Structure3. Chemical Reactivity and Organic Reactions4. Alkanes5. Stereochemistry6. Alkenes7. Alkyl Halides8. Alkynes and Dienes9. Cyclic Hydrocarbons10. Benzene and Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds11. Aromatic Substitution. Arenes12. Spectroscopy and Structure13. Alcohols and Thiols14. Ethers, Epoxides, Glycols, and Thioethers15. Carbonyl Compounds: Aldehydes and Ketones16. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives17. Carbanion-Enolates and Enols18. Amines19. Phenolic Compounds20. Aromatic Heterocyclic CompoundsORGANIC CHEMISTRY DEMYSTIFIEDBy Daniel Bloch2006 (March 2006) / 551pagesISBN: 9780071459204A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSPREFACEACKNOWLEDGMENTSChapter 1: Structure and BondingChapter 2: Families and Functional GroupsChapter 3: Acids and BasesChapter 4: Alkanes and CycloalkanesChapter 5: StereochemistryChapter 6: Structure and Properties of AlkenesChapter 7: Reaction Mechanisms155
ChemistryChapter 8: Reactions of AlkenesChapter 9: AlkynesChapter 10: CharacterizationChapter 11: OrganohalidesChapter 12: Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination ReactionsChapter 13: AlcoholsChapter 14: EthersChapter 15: Sulfur CompoundsChapter 16: Conjugated SystemsChapter 17: Aromatic CompoundsChapter 18: Reactions of Benzene and other Aromatic CompoundsChapter 19: Aldehydes and KetonesChapter 20: Carboxylic AcidsChapter 21: Derivatives and Carboxylic AcidsChapter 22: Alpha-Substitution Reactions in Carbonyl CompoundsChapter 23: Carbonyl Condensation ReactionsQuiz And Exam QuestionsFinal ExamBibliographyAbout The AuthorIndexOrganic Chemistry- 2 SemesterTextbooksInternational editionORGANIC CHEMISTRY8th EditionBy Francis Carey, University of Virginia and Robert M Giuliano, VillanovaUniversity2011 (January 2010) / 1328 pagesISBN: 9780077354770ISBN: 9780071314015 [IE]www.mhhe.com/carey8eA Market Leading, Traditional Approach to Organic Chemistry.Throughout all eight editions, Organic Chemistry has been designedto meet the needs of the “mainstream,” two-semester, undergraduateorganic chemistry course. This best-selling text gives students a solidunderstanding of organic chemistry by stressing how fundamentalreaction mechanisms function and reactions occur.Contents1 Structure Determines Properties2 Alkanes and Cycloakanes: Introduction to Hydrocarbons3 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: Conformations and cis-trans Stereoisomers4 Alcohols and Alkyl Halides5 Structure and Preparation of Alkenes: Elimination Reactions6 Addition Reactions of Alkenes7 Stereochemistry8 Nucleophilic Substitution9 Alkynes10 Conjugation in alkadienes and Allylic Systems11 Arenes and Aromaticity12 Reactions of Arenes: Electrophilic and Nucleophilic AromaticSubstitution13 Spectroscopy14 Organometallic Compounds15 Alcohols, Diols, and Thiols16 Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides17 Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the CarbonylGroup18 Carboxylic Acids19 Acid Derivatives20 Enols and Enolates21 Amines22 Phenols23 Carbohydrates24 Lipids25 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins26 Nucleosides, Nucleotides, and Nucleic Acids Synthetic PolymersGLOSSARYCREDITSINDEXInternational editionORGANIC CHEMISTRY3rd EditionBy Janice Gorzynski Smith, University of Hawaii-Manoa2011 (January 2010) / 1280 pagesISBN: 9780077354725ISBN: 9780071084628 [IE with Connect Plus Card]www.mhhe.com/smith3eSmith’s Organic Chemistry continues to breathe new life into theorganic chemistry world. This new third edition retains its populardelivery of organic chemistry content in a student-friendly format.Janice Smith draws on her extensive teaching background to deliverorganic chemistry in a way in which students learn: with limited useof text paragraphs, and through concisely written bulleted lists andhighly detailed, well-labeled “teaching” illustrations. Don’t make yourtext decision without seeing Organic Chemistry, 3rd edition by JaniceGorzynski Smith!ContentsPrefacePrologueChapter 1 Structure and BondingChapter 2 Acids and BasesChapter 3 Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional GroupsChapter 4 AlkanesChapter 5 StereochemistryChapter 6 Understanding Organic ReactionsChapter 7 Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic SubstitutionChapter 8 Alkyl Halides and Elimination ReactionsChapter 9 Alcohols, Ethers, and EpoxidesChapter 10 AlkenesChapter 11 AlkynesChapter 12 Oxidation and ReductionChapter 13 Mass Spectrometry and Infrared SpectroscopyChapter 14 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyChapter 15 Radical ReactionsChapter 16 Conjugation, Resonance, and DienesChapter 17 Benzene and Aromatic CompoundsChapter 18 Electrophilic Aromatic SubstitutionChapter 19 Carboxylic Acids and the Acidity of the O-H BondChapter 20 Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry; OrganometallicReagents; Oxidation and ReductionChapter 21 Aldehydes and Ketones-Nucleophilic AdditionChapter 22 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives-Nucleophilic AcylSubstitutionChapter 23 Substitution Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds at the-Carbon156
ChemistryChapter 24 Carbonyl Condensation ReactionsChapter 25 AminesChapter 26 Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions in OrganicSynthesisChapter 27 CarbohydratesChapter 28 Amino Acids and ProteinsChapter 29 LipidsChapter 30 Synthetic PolymersAppendicesGlossaryCreditsIndexPhysical ChemistryTextbooksInternational editionPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY6th EditionBy Ira N Levine, Brooklyn College2009 (April 2008) / 1024 pagesISBN: 9780072538625ISBN: 9780071276368 [IE]Ira N. Levine’s sixth edition of Physical Chemistry provides studentswith an in-depth fundamental treatment of physical chemistry. At thesame time, the treatment is made easy to follow by giving full stepby-stepderivations, clear explanations and by avoiding advancedmathematics unfamiliar to students. Necessary math and physicshave thorough review sections. Worked examples are followed bya practice exercise.CONTENTS1 Thermodynamics2 The First Law of Thermodynamics3 The Second Law of Thermodynamics4 Material Equilibrium5 Standard Thermodynamic Functions of Reaction6 Reaction Equilibrium in Ideal Gas Mixtures7 One-Component Phase Equilibrium8 Real Gases9 Solutions10 Nonideal Solutions11 Reaction Equilibrium in Nonideal Systems12 Multicomponent Phase Equilibrium13 Electrochemical Systems14 Kinetic Theory of Gases15 Transport Processes16 Reaction Kinetics17 Quantum Mechanics18 Atomic Structure19 Molecular Electronic Structure20 Spectroscopy and Photochemistry21 Statistical Mechanics22 Theories of Reaction Rates23 Solids and LiquidsLab ManualInternational editionexperiments in physical chemistry8th EditionBy Carl W Garland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joseph Nibler,and David P Shoemaker of Oregon State University2009 (February 2008) / 752 pagesISBN: 9780072828429ISBN: 9780071263511 [IE]This best-selling comprehensive laboratory textbook includes experimentswith background theoretical information, safety recommendations,and computer applications. Updated chapters are providedregarding the use of spreadsheets and other scientific software aswell as regarding electronics and computer interfacing of experimentsusing Visual Basic and LabVIEW. Supplementary instructor informationregarding necessary supplies, equipment, and procedures isprovided in an integrated manner in the text.ContentsI IntroductionII Treatment of Experimental DataA. Calculations and Presentation of DataB. Uncertainties in Data and ResultsIII Use of ComputersIV Gases1. Gas Thermometry2. Joule-Thomson Effect3. Heat-Capacity Ratios for GasesV Transport Properties of GasesKinetic Theory of Transport Phenomena4. Viscosity of Gases5. Diffusion of GasesVI ThermochemistryPrinciples of Calorimetry6. Heats of Combustion7. Strain Energy of the Cyclopropane Ring8. Heats of Ionic ReactionVII Solutions9. Partial Molar Volume10. Cryoscopic Determination of Molar Mass11. Freezing-Point Depression of Strong and Weak Electrolytes12. Chemical Equilibrium in SolutionVIII Phase Behavior13. Vapor Pressure of a Pure Liquid14. Binary Liquid-Vapor Phase Diagram15. Ordering in Nematic Liquid Crystals16. Liquid-Vapor Coexistence Curve and the Critical PointIX Electrochemistry17. Conductance of Solutions18. Temperature Dependence of emf19. Activity Coefficients from Cell MeasurementsX Chemical Kinetics20. Method of Initial Rates: Iodine Clock21. NMR Study of a Reversible Hydrolysis Reaction22. Enzyme Kinetics: Inversion of Sucrose23. Kinetics of the Decomposition of Benzenediazonium Ion24. Gas-Phase KineticsXI Surface Pheomena25. Surface Tension of Solutions26. Physical Adsorption of GasesXII Macromolecules27. Intrinsic Viscosity: Chain Linkage in Polyvinyl Alcohol27. Helix-Coil Transition in PolypeptidesXIII Electric, Magnetic, and Optical Properties157
Chemistry29. Dipole Moment of Polar Molecules in Solution30. Dipole Moment of HCl Molecules in the Gas Phase31. Magnetic Susceptibility32. NMR Determination of Paramagnetic SusceptibilityXIV Spectroscopy33. Dynamic Light Scattering H3> XIV. Spectroscopy34. Absorption Spectrum of a Conjugated Dye35. Raman Spectroscopy: Vibrational Spectrum of CCl436. Stimulated Raman Spectrum of Benzene37. Vibrational-Rotational Spectra of HCl and DCl38. Vibrational-Rotational Spectra of Acetylenes39. Absorption and Emission Spectra of I240. Fluorescence Lifetime and Quenching in I2 Vapor41. Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy42. NMR Determination of Keto-Enol Equilibrium Constants43. NMR Study of Gas-Phase DCl-HBr Isotopic Exchange Reaction44. Solid-State Lasers: Radiative Properties of Ruby Crystals45. Spectroscopic properties of CdSe NanocrysalsXV Solids46. Determination of Crystal Structure by X-Ray Diffraction47. Lattice Energy of Solid Argon48. Statistical Thermodynamics of Iodine SublimationXVI Computer InterfacingXVII Electronic Devices and MeasurementsXVIII TemperatureXIX Vacuum TechniquesXX InstrumentsXXI Miscellaneous ProceduresXXII Least-Squares Fitting ProceduresAppendix A Glossary of SymbolsAppendix B International System of Units and Concentration UnitsAppendix C SafetyAppendix D Literature WorkAppendix E Research JournalsAppendix F Numerical Methods of AnalysisAppendix G Barometer CorrectionsAppendix H. Ethical Conduct in Physical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistrySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ANALYTICALCHEMISTRYBy Adon Gordus, University of Michigan1985 / 256 pagesISBN: 9780070237957A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTS1 Analytical and Mathematical Review2 Statistics and Probabilities3 Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium4 Strong Acids-Strong Bases5 Simple Weak Acids and Weak Bases6 Titrations7 Polyprotic Weak Acids8 Precipitates and Solubilities9 Complex Ion Equilibria10 Electrochemical Cells11 Potentiometric Titrations12 Phase Separations and Chromatography13 Special Measurements14 RadioactivityAppendixProfessional ReferencesTHERMAL SCIENCEBy Erian A Baskharone<strong>2012</strong> (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 592 pagesISBN: 9780071772341A Professional Reference PublicationEssential for engineering students and those preparing for the FE/EIT exam, Thermal <strong>Science</strong> offers a one-semester course treatmentof the three main topics in thermal science: thermodynamics, fluidmechanics, and heat transfer. In addition to theory, the book uses anumerical approach to heat transfer, solving large-scale, real-worldengineering problems. This book first covers thermodynamics, howenergy is transformed and the interactions between temperature,pressure, and volume, and applications such as the efficiency ofengines and refrigerators. Fluid mechanics is the second core topicand examines fluids, forces, and fluid motion; with applications inaerospace, chemical, civil, environmental, and mechanical engineering.Heat transfer is discussed next, the applications of which includeheat exchangers, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning (HVAC), carradiators, hot water heaters, steam boilers, cooling of microelectronics,and even ordinary cooking utensils.Thermal <strong>Science</strong>• Offers a compact, one-semester course treatment of the threemain topics in thermal science• Stresses the fundamentals of thermal sciences and covers subtopicsin depth, notably in fluid mechanics• Includes examples in each of the three sub-topics of thermal science,demonstrated with real-world engineering problems• Contains dozens of illustrations, some three-dimensional• Written by an expert who taught the course for 14 years and hasseveral years of industrial experience in aerospace engineering• Valuable to engineers preparing for the FE/EIT exam• Puts definitions into perspective with simple language and examplesHARPERS ILLUSTRATED BIOCHEMISTRY29th EditionBy Robert K Murray, University of Toronto, David Bender, Kathleen MBotham, Peter J Kennelly, Victor W Rodwell, Purdue University-WestLafayette and P. Anthony Weil<strong>2012</strong> (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780071765763A Professional Reference PublicationClear, concise, and in full color, Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry isunrivaled in its ability to clarify the link between biochemistry and themolecular basis of disease. Combining outstanding full-color illustrationswith integrated coverage of biochemical diseases and clinicalinformation, Harper’s offers an organization and careful balance ofdetail and brevity not found in any other text on the subject.Following two introductory chapters, the text is divided into six mainsections:• Section I addresses the structures and functions of proteins andenzymes.• Section II explains how various cellular reactions utilize or releaseenergy and traces the pathways by which carbohydrates and lipidsare synthesized and degraded.• Section III covers the amino acids, their metabolic fates, certainfeatures of protein catabolism, and the biochemistry of the porphyrinsand bile pigments.• Section IV describes the structure and function of nucleotides158
Chemistryand nucleic acids, DNA replication and repair, RNA synthesisand modification, protein synthesis, the principles of recombinantDNA technology, and new understanding of how gene expressionis regulated. Section V deals with aspects of extracellular andintracellular communication.• Section VI includes fifteen special topics, ranging from nutrition,digestion and absorption to the biochemistry of agingCONTENTSSection 1: Structures and Functions of Proteins and EnzymesSection 2: Bioenergetics and the Metabolism of Carbohydrates andLipidsSection 3: Metabolism of Proteins and Amino AcidsSection 4: Structure, Function and Replication of InfomraitonalMacromoleculesSection 5: Biochemistry of Extracellular and Intracullular CommunicationSection 6: Special Topics (will highlight the 16 cases)biophysics demystifiedBy Goldfarb2011 (December 2010) / 400 pagesISBN: 9780071633642A Professional Reference PublicationInterested in unraveling the physics of living things? Here’s yourstarting point. Biophysics Demystified is the fast and easy way tounderstand this fascinating topic. Written in a step-by-step format,this practical guide begins with an introduction to the science ofbiophysics, covering biophysical techniques and applications. Next,you’ll learn the principles of physics, biology, and chemistry required tounderstand biophysics, including free energy, entropy, and statisticalmechanics. Biomolecules and the forces that influence their structureand conformation are also covered, as are protein, nucleic acid, andmembrane biophysics. Detailed examples and concise explanationsmake it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzesand a final exam help reinforce key concepts.It’s a no-brainer! You’ll get:• Molecular, subcellular, physiological, anatomical, and environmentalbiophysics• The laws of thermodynamics as they apply to biophysical systems• Forces affecting conformation in biological molecules• The composition and structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins,and nucleic acids• The fluid mosaic modelSimple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advancedstudent, Biophysics Demystified makes this interdisciplinary subjecteasy to master.ContentsChapter 1. Introduction;Chapter 2. Biophysical Topics;Chapter 3. Biophysical Techniques and Applications;Chapter 4. Energy and Life;Chapter 5. Statistical Mechanics;Chapter 6. Forces Affecting Conformation in Biological Molecules;Chapter 7. Biomolecules 101;Chapter 8. The Cell;Chapter 9. Protein Biophysics;Chapter 10. Nucleic Acid Biophysics;Chapter 11. Membrane Biophysics;Chapter 12. Physiological and Anatomical Biophysics;Final Exam;Answers to Quizzes and Final Exam;IndexSCHAUM’S EASY OUTLINE OF BEGINNINGCHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy David E. Goldberg, Brooklyn College2011 (September 2010) / 144 pagesISBN: 9780071745888A Schaum’s PublicationIf you are looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview of beginningchemistry, it’s got to be Schaum’s Easy Outline. This book is apared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its Schaum’sOutline cousin, with an emphasis on clarity and conciseness. Graphicelements such as sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlightsstress selected points from the text, illuminate keys to learning, andgive you quick pointers to the essentials.• Perfect if you have missed class or need extra review• Gives you expert help from teachers who are authorities in theirfields• So small and light that it fits in your backpack!Topics include: Basic Concepts, Atoms and Atomic Masses, ElectronicConfiguration of the Atom, Chemical Bonding, Inorganic Nomenclature,Formula Calculations, Chemical Equations, Stoichiometry,Gases, Oxidation and Reduction, Solutions, Rates and Equilibrium,Acid-Base Theory, Organic Chemistry, Periodic TableContents1. Basic Concepts2. Atoms and Atomic Masses3. Electronic Configuration of the Atom4. Chemical Bonding5. Inorganic Nomenclature6. Formula Calculations7. Chemical Equations8. Stoichiometry9. Gases10.Oxidation and Reduction11.Solutions12.Rates and Equilibrium13.Acid-Base Theory14.Organic Chemistry15.Periodic TableIndexMcGRAW-HILL’S MCAT WITH CD-ROM2nd EditionBy George J Hademenos, Candice Mc Closkey, Georgia Perimeter C-Dunwoody, Shaun Murphree, Jennifer M Warner and Kathy Zahler2010 (August 2009)ISBN: 9780071633093A Professional Reference PublicationTotal MCAT preparation from a team of distinguished science instructors.<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s MCAT with CD-ROM boasts features thatmake learning faster, simpler, and more effective. Inside you will findscientific diagrams that illustrate major concepts, charts that organizeinformation, and concise “Cram Session” summaries of take-awaypoints that you must know to succeed. Two full-length sample MCATsare included on the newly enhanced accompanying PC- and MaccompatibleCD-ROM. All questions include detailed explanations.ContentsHOW TO USE THIS BOOKPart I: All About the MCATChapter 1: Introducing the MCATChapter 2: Test Format and StructureChapter 3: General Test-Taking StrategiesPart II: Reviewing MCAT PhysicsChapter 1: Mathematics Fundamentals159
ChemistryChapter 2: Physics FundamentalsChapter 3: KinematicsChapter 4: Forces and Newton’s LawsChapter 5: Particle Dynamics: Work, Energy, and PowerChapter 6: Momentum and ImpulseChapter 7: Solids and FluidsChapter 8: Temperature and HeatChapter 9: Vibrations and WavesChapter 10: SoundChapter 11: Light and Geometric OpticsChapter 12: ElectrostaticsChapter 13: Electric CircuitsChapter 14: MagnetismChapter 15: Atomic and Nuclear PhysicsGLOSSARY OF PHYSICS TERMSON YOUR OWN: MCAT PHYSICS PRACTICEPart III: Reviewing MCAT General ChemistryChapter 1: Atoms and MoleculesChapter 2: Electronic Structure and the Periodic TableChapter 3: Trends in the Periodic TableChapter 4: Lewis Dot Structure, Hybridization, and VSEPR TheoryChapter 5: GasesChapter 6: Intermolecular Forces and Phase EquilibriaChapter 7: Chemical Equations and StoichiometryChapter 8: Reactions in SolutionChapter 9: ThermochemistryChapter 10: KineticsChapter 11: EquilibriumChapter 12: Solubility EquilibriaChapter 13: Acid-Base ChemistryChapter 14: ThermodynamicsChapter 15: ElectrochemistryGLOSSARY OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY TERMSON YOUR OWN: MCAT GENERAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICEPart IV: MCAT Verbal Reasoning and WritingChapter 1: Verbal ReasoningChapter 2: The Writing SamplePart V: Reviewing MCAT BiologyChapter 1: The CellChapter 2: Enzymes, Energy, and Cellular MetabolismChapter 3: DNA Structure, Replication, and TechnologyChapter 4: Protein SynthesisChapter 5: GeneticsChapter 6: Cell DivisionChapter 7: EvolutionChapter 8: Bacteria and FungiChapter 9: VirusesChapter 10: Tissues and SkinChapter 11: The Nervous System and SensesChapter 12: Muscular and Skeletal SystemsChapter 13: The Endocrine SystemChapter 14: The Cardiovascular SystemChapter 15: The Respiratory SystemChapter 16: The Digestive SystemChapter 17: The Urinary SystemChapter 18: The Lymphatic and Immune SystemChapter 19: Reproduction and DevelopmentON YOUR OWN: MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICEPart VI: Reviewing MCAT Organic ChemistrySECTION I: STRUCTUREChapter 1: BondingChapter 2: Molecular ShapeChapter 3: Electronic StructureChapter 4: NomenclatureChapter 5: Reconciling Visual MeaningSECTION II: REACTIVITYChapter 6: Energy Changes in MoleculesChapter 7: Radical ChemistryChapter 8: Polar ChemistryChapter 9: Pericyclic ChemistrySECTION III: METHODOLOGYChapter 10: Alcohols and EthersChapter 11: Ketones and AldehydesChapter 12: Alkenes and AlkynesChapter 13: Carboxylic Acid DerivativesChapter 14: Epoxide ChemistryChapter 15: AminesChapter 16: Aromatic ChemistryChapter 17: CycloadditionsChapter 18: Carbohydrates and PeptidesSECTION IV: SEPARATION AND PURIFICATIONChapter 19: ExtractionChapter 20: ChromatographyChapter 21: Distillation and SublimationChapter 22: RecrystallizationSECTION V: CHARACTERIZATIONChapter 23: Combustion AnalysisChapter 24: UV-Vis SpectroscopyChapter 25: Mass SpectrometryChapter 26: Infrared SpectroscopyChapter 27: Proton Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceChapter 28: Carbon Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceAPPENDIXON YOUR OWN: MCAT ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICETWO SAMPLE MCATs ON CDSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF BIOCHEMISTRY3rd EditionBy Philip Kuchel, University of Sydney and Audrey Bersten2010 (July 2009) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780071472272A Schaum’s PublicationA complete outline of the fundamentals of biochemistry, the branchof chemistry that deals with the chemical composition of living matterand the molecular nature of the processes of living systems.Biochemists study the chemical structure of biological moleculesand seek to define the chemical principles of biological functions. Inthis new edition, Chapters 8 and 9 are essentially new. Chapter 8, onbiochemical signaling, covers how cells respond to changes in theirenvironment. Chapter 9 covers new discoveries in recombinant DNAtechniques and sequencing.ContentsChapter 1. Origin of LifeChapter 2. The Milieux of Living SystemsChapter 3. Building Blocks of LifeChapter 4. ProteinsChapter 5. Regulation of Reaction Rates: EnzymesChapter 6. DNA ReplicationChapter 7. Expressing the Genetic MaterialChapter 8. Biochemical SignalingChapter 9. Recombinant DNA Techniques and SequencingChapter 10. Molecular Basis of Energy BalanceChapter 11. Fate of Dietary CarbohydrateChapter 12. Fate of Dietary LipidChapter 13. Processing Dietary Nitrogen CompoundsChapter 14. Whole Body Metabolism160
ChemistrySCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF COLLEGECHEMISTRY9th EditionBy Jerome Rosenberg and Lawrence M Epstein of University of Pittsburghand Peter Krieger, Palm Beach CC Eissey Campus2010 (August 2009) / 408 pagesISBN: 9780071635301A Schaum’s PublicationThis book’s unique approach is to draw a broader base of strugglingstudents into the study of chemistry. Today’s students possess neitherthe tools nor the work ethic necessary for success in the study ofchemistry as it is traditionally taught. In order to remain engaged thesestudents need to study materials that are relevant to them. Schaum’sOutline of College Chemistry meets the needs of today’s students byadopting a simplified approach in the content reviews, and eliminatingthe technical jargon. The solved problems include problems orientedtoward real-world situations. Finally, there are 100 additional practiceproblems in “hot” areas like forensics and materials science thatreinforce students’ learning. This book supports the following majorcourses: College Chemistry, General Chemistry, General Chemistrylaboratory, Beginning Chemistry, Introductory Chemistry, ChemicalPrinciples, General, Organic and Biochemistry, and AP Chemistry.Contents1. Quantities and Units2. Atomic and Molecular Mass; Molar Mass3. Formulas and Composition Calculations4. Calculations from Chemical Equations5. Measurement of Gases6. The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory7. Thermochemistry8. Atomic Structure and the Periodic Law9. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure10. Solids and Liquids11. Oxidation-Reduction12. Concentration of Solutions13. Reactions Involving Standard Solutions14. Properties of Solutions15. Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry16. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium17. Acids and Bases18. Complex Ions; Precipitates19. Electrochemistry20. Rates of Reactions21. Nuclear ProcessesTRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN BIOMEDICALENGINEERINGArtificial Organ Design and Development, andTissue EngineeringBy Kal Renganathan Sharma2010 (May 2010) / 560 pagesISBN: 9780071663977A Professional Reference TitleTransport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering: Artificial OrganDesign and Development, and Tissue Engineering provides a comprehensiveexamination of fluid mechanics within living organisms. Inorder to construct artificial organs, physiological systems of humansmust be analyzed and understood. These include heat conduction,convection, fluid flow and pressure drop in the flow of blood, oxygentransport, and other systems. This book thoroughly covers eachsystem and phenomenon.Thorough information on tissue engineeringWorked examples and exercises illustrating the equationsderived.End-of-chapter case studiesThis leading-edge work covers:Fluid Mechanics; Molecular Diffusion; Osmotic Pressure, Permeabilityand Solute Transport; Rheology of Blood and Transport; GasTransport; Pharmacokinetic Analysis; Bioartificial Organs; PorousMedia; Bio-Heat Transfer; Tissue Engineering; Analytical Solutionsto Parabolic Partial Differential Equations; Numerical Solutions toParabolic Partial Differential EquationsSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF GENERAL,ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY FORNURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH2nd EditionBy George Odian, and Ira Blei of College of Staten Island, CUNY2009 (July 2009) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780071611657A Schaum’s PublicationSchaum’s Outline of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry forAllied Health provides a systematic review of chemistry, with clearand concise explanations, accompanied by numerous exercises thatwill allow students to work on their own, for both initial learning andreview. The revised edition will include compounds and chemicalbonding, nuclear chemistry and radioactivity, organic compounds,unsaturated hydrocarbons, and nucleic acids.Contents1. Chemistry and Measurement2. Atomic STructure and the Periodic Table3. Compounds and Chemical Bonding4. Chemical Calculations5. Physical Properties of Matter6. Concentration and Its Units7. Solutions8. Chemical Reactions9. Aqueous Solutions of Acids, Bases, and Salts10. Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactivity11. Organic Compounds; Saturated Hydrocarbons12. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatics13. Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, and Thioalcohols14. Aldehydes and Ketones15. Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Related Compounds16. Amines and Amides17. Optical Isomerism18. Carbohydrates19. Lipids20. Proteins21. Nucleic Acids and Heredity22. Metabolic Systems23. Digestion, Nutrition, and Gas TransportTransport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering features:Comprehensive and interdisciplinary coverage of fluid mechanics,heat transfer, and thermodynamics161
ChemistryInternational editionBASIC CONCEPTS IN BIOCHEMISTRYA Student’s Survival Guide, 2nd EditionBy Hiram F. Gilbert, Baylor University College of Medicine2000 / 331 pagesISBN: 9780071356572ISBN: 9780071201827 [IE]A Professional ReferenceCONTENTSPreface.Prologue.Chapter 1: Where to Start.Chapter 2: Protein Structure.Chapter 3: Membranes and Membrane Proteins.Chapter 4: DNA-RNA Structure.Chapter 5: Expression of Genetic Information.Chapter 6: Recombinant-DNA Methodology.Chapter 7: Enzyme Mechanism.Chapter 8: EnzymeKinetics.Chapter 9: Signal Transduction Pathways.Chapter 10: Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis.Chapter 11: Glycogen Synthesis and Degradation.Chapter 12: TCA Cycle.Chapter 13: Fat Synthesis and Degradation.Chapter 14: Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation.Chapter 15: Pentose Phosphate Pathway.Chapter 16: Amino Acid Metabolism.Chapter 17: Integration of Energy Metabolism.Chapter 18: UREA Cycle.Chapter 19: Purine Metabolism.Chapter 20: Pyrimidine Metabolism.Chapter 21: One-Carbon Metabolism.Chapter 22: Tracking Carbons.Chapter 23: ph, pKa, Problems.Chapter 24: Thermodynamics and Kinetics.Appendix.Glossary.Index.Invitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.International edition3000 SOLVED PROBLEMS IN ORGANICCHEMISTRYBy Herbert Meislich, City College of CUNY, Estelle Meislich, BergenCommunity College and Jacob Sharefkin, Formerly Brooklyn College1994 / 704 pagesISBN: 9780070564244ISBN: 9780071139694 [IE]A Schaum’s PublicationCONTENTSStructure and PropertiesBonding and Molecular StructureChemical Reactivity and Organic ReactionsAlkanesCycloalkanesStereo-chemistryAlkenesAlkyl HalidesAlkynes, Dienes, and Orbital SymmetryAromaticity and BenzeneAromatic SubstitutionArenesSpectroscopy and Structure ProofAlcohols and ThiolsEthers, Epoxides, Glycols, and ThioethersAldehydes and KetonesCarboxylic AcidsAcid DerivativesCarbanion-Enolates and EnolsAminesPhenols and Their DerivativesAromatic Heterocyclic CompoundsAmino Acids, Petidides, and ProteinsCarbohydrates.SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PHYSICALCHEMISTRY2nd EditionBy Clyde R. Metz, Indiana University1987 / 512 pagesISBN: 9780070417151A Schaum’s Publicationhttp://books.mcgraw-hill.com/cgi-bin/getbook.pl?isbn=0070417156&adkey=W02003If you want top grades and excellent understanding of physical chemistry,this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have! It takesyou step-by-step through the subject and gives you accompanyingrelated problems with fully worked solutions. You also get hundreds ofadditional problems to solve on your own, working at your own speed.This superb Outline clearly presents every aspect of physical chemistry.Famous for their clarity, wealth of illustrations and examples, andlack of dreary minutie, Schaum’s Outlines have sold more than 30million copies worldwide. Compatible with any textbook, this Outlineis also perfect for self-study. For better grades in courses coveringphysical chemistry you can do better than this Schaum’s Outline!Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/162
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New TitlesENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ECOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>, 13e Enger 9780073383279 165Ecology, 6e Molles 9780073532493 167ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ECOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, 12e Cunningham 9780073383255 165Ecology: Global Insights and Investigations Stiling 9780073532479 168164
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>Introductory TextsInternational editionNEW *9780073383279*ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE13th EditionBy Eldon Enger, Delta College and Bradley FSmith, Western Washington UniversityChapter 19 Environmental Policy and Decision MakingAppendix 1 Periodic Table of the Elements Appendix 2 Metric UnitConversion TablesInternational editionNEW *9780073383255*ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEA Global Concern, 12th EditionBy William P Cunningham, University ofMinnesota--Minneapolis, Mary Ann Cunningham,Vassar College2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780073383279ISBN: 9780071318150 [IE]www.mhhe.com/enger13eThis full-color, introductory environmental science text is known forbeing concise, conceptual, and value-priced. The approach andreading level cover the basic concepts without overloading studentswith too much detail. The authors reinforce the text’s central theme of“interrelationships” by providing a historical perspective, informationon economic and political realities, discuss the role of different socialexperiences, and integrate this with the crucial science to describethe natural world and how we affect it.New to this editionCorrelation Guide:www.mhhe.com/mhcp/CorrelationGuides/AE_Sustainability_12/13.pdfThis convenient guide matches the units in Annual Editions: Sustainability12/13 with the corresponding chapters in two of our best-selling<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Environmental <strong>Science</strong> textbooks by Cunningham/Cunninghamand Enger/Smith.ContentsChapter 1 Environmental InterrelationshipsChapter 2 Environmental EthicsChapter 3 Environmental Risk: Economics, Assessment, and ManagementChapter 4 Interrelated Scientific Principles: Matter, Energy, andEnvironmentChapter 5 Interactions: Environments and OrganismsChapter 6 Kinds of Ecosystems and CommunitiesChapter 7 Populations: Characteristics and IssuesChapter 8 Energy and CivilizationChapter 9 Energy SourcesChapter 10 Nuclear EnergyChapter 11 Biodiversity IssuesChapter 12 Land-Use PlanningChapter 13 Soil and Its UsesChapter 14 Agricultural Methods and Pest ManagementChapter 15 Water ManagementChapter 16 Air Quality IssuesChapter 17 Solid Waste Management and DisposalChapter 18 Environmental Regulations: Hazardous Substances andWastes<strong>2012</strong> (October 2011) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073383255ISBN: 9780071314954 [IE]www.mhhe.com/cunningham12eEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, Twelfth Edition, is a comprehensivepresentation of environmental science for non-sciencemajors which emphasizes critical thinking, environmental responsibility,and global awareness. This book is intended for use in a oneor two-semester course in environmental science, human ecology,or environmental studies at the college or advanced placement highschool level. Cunningham and Cunningham have updated much of thedata in the 12th edition; updated data on hunger and obesity, wasteproduction, C02 emissions, and the effects of the 2010 oil spill are justa few examples. Environmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, TwelfthEdition, provides readers with an up-to-date, introductory global viewof essential themes in environmental science. The authors balanceevidence of serious environmental challenges with ideas about whatwe can do to overcome them. An entire chapter focuses on ecologicalrestoration; one of the most important aspects of ecology today. Casestudies in most chapters show examples of real progress, and “WhatCan You Do?” lists give students ideas for contributing to solutions.New to this editionEnvironmental <strong>Science</strong>, 12e has been updated to representadvances in the field. For example, new information or ideas onthe following have been included; energy (advances in renewabletechnologies, methane, fracking), climate (new data such as EPICAice core data), conservation (REDD), etc..In the 12th edition, Cunningham and Cunningham have madeupdates to reflect recent events such as Citizens United case in theSupreme Court, amendments to the Clean Air Act, the tsunami inJapan, new invasive species, etc.Case studies at the beginning of each chapter portray real-lifeglobal issues. In the 12th edition, 17 of the 25 cases have beenchanged or updated to reflect recent debates or issues.Correlation Guide:www.mhhe.com/mhcp/CorrelationGuides/AE_Sustainability_12/13.pdfThis convenient guide matches the units in Annual Editions: Sustainability12/13 with the corresponding chapters in two of our best-selling<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Environmental <strong>Science</strong> textbooks by Cunningham/Cunninghamand Enger/Smith.165
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyContentsPart One Principles for Understanding Our Environment1 Understanding Our Environment2 Principles of <strong>Science</strong> and Systems3 Matter, Energy, and Life4 Evolution, Biological Communities, and Species Interactions5 Biomes: Global Patterns of Life6 Population BiologyPart Two People in the Environment7 Human Populations8 Environmental Health and Toxicology9 Food and Hunger10 Farming: Conventional and Sustainable PracticesPart Three Understanding and Managing Living Systems11 Biodiversity: Preserving Species12 Biodiversity: Preserving Landscapes13 Restoration EcologyPart Four Physical Resources and Environmental Systems14 Geology and Earth Resources15 Air, Weather, and Climate16 Air Pollution17 Water Use and Management18 Water PollutionPart Five Issues and Policy19 Conventional Energy20 Sustainable Energy21 Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste22 Urbanization and Sustainable Cities23 Ecological Economics24 Environmental Policy, Law, and Planning25 What Then Shall We Do?International editionPRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE6th EditionBy William P Cunningham, University of Minnesota--Minneapolis andMary Ann Cunningham, Vassar College2011 (Octobe 2010) / 448 pagesISBN: 9780073383248ISBN: 9780071221863 [IE]www.mhhe.com/cunningham6eRather than the 25 to 30 chapters found in most environmental sciencetextbooks, the authors have limited Principles of Environmental<strong>Science</strong>: Inquiry and Applications to 15 chapters--perfect for the onesemester,non-majors environmental science course. True to its title,the goal of this concise text is to provide an up-to-date, introductoryview of essential themes in environmental science along with offeringstudents numerous opportunities to practice scientific thinking andactive learning.CONTENTSChapter 1: Understanding Our EnvironmentChapter 2: Environmental Systems: Connections, Cycles, Flows,and Feedback LoopsChapter 3: Evolution, Species Interactions, and Biological CommunitiesChapter 4: Human PopulationsChapter 5: Biomes and BiodiversityChapter 6: Environmental Conservation: Forests, Grasslands, Parks,and Nature PreservesChapter 7: Food and AgricultureChapter 8: Environmental Health and ToxicologyChapter 9: Air: Climate and PollutionChapter 10: Water: Resources and PollutionChapter 11: Environmental Geology and Earth ResourcesChapter 12: EnergyChapter 13: Solid and Hazardous WasteChapter 14: Economics and UrbanizationChapter 15: Environmental Policy and SustainabilityInternational editionENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEBy Robert Kaufmann and Cutler Cleveland of Boston University2008 (February 2007) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780073311869ISBN: 9780071101967 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kaufmann1eUnlike any other introductory environmental science text, RobertKaufmann and Cutler Cleveland’s Environmental <strong>Science</strong> takes afresh approach to the subject by weaving themes of energy andmaterials, economic systems, and policy throughout the entire text.A story of real science is simply told through examples of cuttingedgecontent, real-world applications, and a distinctive conceptualillustration program.CONTENTSIntroduction to Environmental <strong>Science</strong>1 Environment and Society: A Sustainable Partnership?Building a Framework to Study Environmental Problems2 The Laws of Energy and Matter3 Systems: Why Are Environmental Problems So Difficult to Solve?How the Natural Environment Works4 THe Physical Systems of Planet Earth: The Engine of Life5 The Flow of Energy in Biological Systems: Why Does It Matter?6 The Flow of Matter in the Environment: Why Does It Matter?7 Biomes: Where Do Plants and Animals Live?8 Succession: How Do Ecosystems Respond to Disturbance?How Human Systems Work9 Carrying Capacity: How Large a Population?10 An Ecological View of the Economy11 The Driving Forces of Environmental ChangeGlobal Environmental Challenges12 Biodiversity: Species and So Much More13 Global Climate Change: A Warming Planet14 A Reduction in Atmospheric Ozone: Let the Sunshine InLiving Off the Land: Soils, Food Production, and Forests15 Soil: A Potentially Sustainable Resource16 Agriculture: The Ecology of Growing Food17 Forests: So Much More Than WoodAir and Water Resources18 Water Resources19 Air Pollution: Costs and Benefits of Clean AirEnergy and Materials20 Fossil Fuels: The Lifeblood of the Global Economy21 Nuclear Power22 Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency23 Materials, Society, and the Environment24 A Sustainable Future: Will Business as Usual Get Us There?166
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyEcologyInternational editionNEW *9780073532493*ECOLOGY6th EditionBy Manuel Molles, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073532493ISBN: 9780071317894 [IE]www.mhhe.com/molles6eEcology: Concepts and Applications by Molles places great emphasison helping students grasp the main concepts of ecology while keepingthe presentation more applied than theoretical. An evolutionaryperspective forms the foundation of the entire discussion. The bookbegins with the natural history of the planet, considers portions of thewhole in the middle chapters, and ends with another perspective ofthe entire planet in the concluding chapter. Its unique organization offocusing only on several key concepts in each chapter sets it apartfrom other ecology texts.New to this editionThe introduction of two developing ecological frontiers featuredin later chapters.• One of those frontiers, urban ecology, has become a criticalconcern as the majority of humans now live in cities, a globalproportion that is projected to approach 80% by midcentury. In anincreasingly urbanized world, it is essential that we understandthe ecology of cities.• The second frontier, aeroecology, has emerged as new toolshave become available to ecologists as they seek to understandthe aerosphere, the relatively thin substratum of the atmosphereclosest to the Earth’s surface that supports life. This developingfrontier complements ecology’s historical research emphasis onthe geosphere and hydrosphere.NEW - Improved conceptual foundations have been strengthenedand made more visible. The conceptual framework of chaptershas been revised to help students better identify and connect majorconcepts. These central concepts are introduced immediately at thebeginning of every chapter, with sections of the chapter built aroundkey concepts, and section-level concept reviews that ask studentsto apply their knowledge and assess their learning.NEW - Introduction of the field of ecological stoichiometry - Ecologicalstoichiometry is introduced and linked to energy and energyrelations in chapter 7 and then further developed in chapter 19, whichis concerned with nutrient cycling in ecosystems. The inclusion ofecological stoichiometry acknowledges the vitality and growing appreciationof the importance of this area of ecology.Connect Biology - <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Connect interactive learningplatform provides auto-graded assessments, an adaptive diagnostictool, and powerful reporting against learning outcomes and level ofdifficulty—all in an easy-to-use interface.ConnectPlus - This version of Connect includes the full textbookas an integrated, dynamic eBook. ConnectPlus provides all of theConnect features plus the following:• An integrated, printable eBook, allowing for anytime, anywhereaccess to the textbook.• Dynamic links between the problems or questions you assign toyour students and the location in the eBook where those problemsor questions are covered.• You can assign fully integrated, self-study questions.• Pagination that exactly matches the printed text, allowing studentsto rely on ConnectPlus as the complete resource for your course.• Embedded media, including animations and videos.• Customize the text for your students by adding and sharing yourown notes and highlights.NEW - Learning Outcomes in Connect - Educators are beingasked increasingly to develop concrete student learning outcomesfor courses across the curriculum. Connect for Ecology now includesdetailed student learning outcomes for all chapters. These learningoutcomes ask the student to:• Define key terms• Explain the main concepts discussed• Evaluate the strength of research presented in support of the mainconcepts, including a critique of study design• Interpret statistical evidence bearing on concepts, expressed ingraphical and numerical form• Apply the main concepts discussed to the interpretation of newsituations.New - Supplementary materials placed or linked in Connect. Inaddition to the learning outcomes, Connect will include –• Suggested readings• Answers to concept review questions• Answers to critiquing the evidence questions are now onlineContents1 Introduction to Ecology: Historical Foundations and DevelopingFrontiersSection I Natural History and Evolution2 Life on Land3 Life in Water4 Population Genetics and Natural SelectionSection II Adaptations to the Environment5 Temperature Relations6 Water Relations7 Energy and Nutrient Relations8 Social RelationsSection III Population Ecology9 Population Distribution and Abundance10 Population Dynamics11 Population Growth12 Life HistoriesSection IV Interactions13 Competition14 Exploitative Interactions: Predation, Herbivory, Parasitism, andDisease15 MutualismSection V Communities and Ecosystems16 Species Abundance and Diversity17 Species Interactions and Community Structure18 Primary Production and Energy Flow19 Nutrient Cycling and Retention20 Succession and StabilitySection VI Large-Scale Ecology21 Landscape Ecology22 Geographic Ecology23 Global EcologyAppendix Statistical Tables167
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyInternational editionNEW *9780073532479*ECOLOGYGlobal Insights andInvestigationsBy Peter Stiling, University of South Florida-Tampa<strong>2012</strong> (January 2011) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073532479ISBN: 9780071316675 [IE]www.mhhe.com/stilingPeter Stiling, co-author of Biology by Brooker et al., has written a newfirst edition ecology text. The main goal in creating a new ecology textis to show how ecology is important in understanding global change.The book’s main aim is to teach the basic principles of ecology andto relate these principles to many of the Earth’s ecological problems.FeaturesMain goal is to show how ecology is important in understandingglobal change.Each chapter contains a “Global Change” feature which highlightshow such global change is important in all areas of ecology,from behavior to ecosystems.Text contains not only classic ecology studies, but also manynew studies that have been performed since 2000. “Ecological Inquiries” are thought provoking questions associatedwith key figures throughout the chapters. “Feature Investigation” in each chapter details the hypothesisbeing tested, the methods researchers use to perform their studies,the data they collected and the conclusions they reached.Each chapter begins with an outline consisting of the mainsection heading contained within each chapter. These headings arewritten in the form of an ecological statement which summarizes thematerial within each section.Chapters are built around the art.Book is structured around four sections which represent thecore ecological disciplines: organismal, population, community andecosystem ecology.Important ecological terms are boldface.End of chapter material contains: Chapter Summary, Test Yourself,Conceptual Questions, and Dealing with Data.Contents1 An Introduction to EcologySection One: Evolutionary Ecology2 Populations Genetics3 Natural Selection, Speciation and Extinction4 Behavioral EcologySection Two: Physiological Ecology5 Temperature6 Water7 NutrientsSection Three: Population Ecology8 Demographic Techniques and Population Dispersion Patterns9 Life Tables10 Population GrowthSection Four: Species Interactions11 Competition and Coexistence12 Facilitation13 Predation14 Herbivory15 Parasitism16 Population DynamicsSection Five: Biodiversity17 Species Diversity18 Species Richness Patterns19 Species Richness and Community Function20 Succession21 Island BiogeographySection Six: Biomes22 Terrestrial Biomes23 Marine Biomes24 Freshwater BiomesSection Seven: Ecosystems Ecology25 Food Webs and Energy Flow26 Biomass Production27 Nutrient CyclingFUNDAMENTALS OF ECOLOGY3rd EditionBy MC Dash, Sambalpur University-Orissa and SP Dash, Former Scientist,Kings College, London2009 (June 2009)ISBN: 9780070083660<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Titlewww.mhhe.com/dash/ecology3This book covers all major Fundamentals of Ecology, well-supportedby illustrations & exhaustive real-time stats. Application-orientedchapters like Statistical Ecology, Eco- technology & Molecular Ecologyhave also been provided to help the reader achieve the desiredtechnical edge in the subject.Contents1. Organism and Environmental Complex2. Systems Concept in Ecology3. Ecosystems of the World and Distribution of Flora and Fauna4. Environment in Action5. Community Ecology6. Population Ecology7. Natural Resource Ecology (Ecotechnology)8. Pollution Ecology9. Environmental Toxicology (With more examples)10. Molecular Ecology11. Statistical EcologyInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/168
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyEvolutionVOLPE’S UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION7th EditionBy Peter Rosenbaum, State University of NY-Oswego2011 (February 2010) / 304 pagesISBN: 9780073383231www.mhhe.com/understandingevolution7eAs an introduction to principles of evolution, this paperback text isideally suited as a main text for general evolution or as a supplementfor general biology, genetics, zoology, botany, anthropology or anylife science course that utilizes evolution as the underlying theme.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1- Variation in PopulationsChapter 2- Darwinian Scheme of EvolutionChapter 3- Heritable VariationChapter 4- MutationChapter 5- Genetic EquilibriumChapter 6- Concept of SelectionChapter 7- Selection in ActionChapter 8- Balanced PolymorphismChapter 9- Genetic Drift and Gene FlowChapter 10- Races and SpeciesChapter 11- Instantaneous SpeciationChapter 12- Adaptive RadiationChapter 13- Major Adaptive RadiationsChapter 14- Origin of LifeChapter 15- Molecular EvolutionChapter 16- History of LifeChapter 17- Emergence of the Human SpeciesChapter 18- Natural Selection, Social Behavior, and Cultural EvolutionEpilogueGlossaryInternational editionINTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICALEVOLUTION2nd EditionBy Kenneth Kardong, Washington State University-Pullman2008 (January 2007) / 368 pagesISBN: 9780073050775ISBN: 9780071285827 [IE]www.mhhe.com/kardongevolution2eWritten for a general college audience, this book offers an introductionto the principles and significance of Darwinian evolution. It differsfrom most other textbooks on evolution in three fundamental ways:First, it is intended for students taking evolution early in their studies.Second, it examines the intellectual significance of Darwinian evolution.Third, the text departs from the standard treatment of evolutionin other textbooks, wherein the arguments are reductionist, molecular,and overwhelmingly genetic in emphasis. Ken Kardong, also authorof Vertebrates; Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, is knownfor his accessible writing style. His almost conversational approach tothis topic puts the reader at ease while learning evolutionary concepts.The result is an inviting book--that will be read.2 Time3 Heredity4 Emergence of Life5 Diversity of Life6 Evidence of Evolution7 Selection8 Variation: Spice of Life9 Speciation10 Co-Evolution11 Life History Strategies12 Life in Groups13 Extinctions14 Human Evolution: The Early Years15 Human Evolution: Building Modern Humans16 Evolutionary Biology: Today and Beyond17 AfterwordAppendix 1 Cell Division--A ReviewAppendix 2 TaxonomyAppendix 3 Molecular ClocksBiostatisticsBIOSTATISTICSBy B Antonisamy, Solomon Christopher and Prasanna Samuelson ofChristian Medical College, Vellore, India2009 (September 2009)ISBN: 9780070151482<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India TitleThis book emphasizes the basic aspects of Biostatistics most oftenused in teaching and research areas of medical, nursing and alliedhealth sciences. The book is written in a simple tone and chaptersare organized in a logical order to ease the process of understanding.ContentsChapter 1. Role of Biostatistics in Health <strong>Science</strong>sChapter 2. Summarising and Presentation of DataChapter 3. ProbabilityChapter 4. Probability DistributionsChapter 5. Sampling MethodsChapter 6. EstimationChapter 7. Testingof Statistical HypothesesChapter 8. Analysis Of Variance And Multi-sample ComparisonChapter 9. Hypothesis Testing – Categorical DataChapter 10. Non-parametric MethodsChapter 11. Correlation and RegressionChapter 12. Epidemiological Study Designs and AnalysisChapter 13. Clinical TrialsChapter 14. Diagnostic TestsChapter 15. Survival AnalysisChapter 16. Clinical MeasurementsChapter 17. Demographical Methods Andvital StatisticsChapter 18. Applied Regression Analysis and Multivariable MethodsChapter 19. Research MethodsChapter 20. Sample SizeChapter 21. Meta Analysis in Systematic ReviewsCONTENTS1 Evolution of Evolution169
Environmental <strong>Science</strong> & EcologyBIOSTATISTICS FOR THE HEALTHSCIENCESBy Karuthan Chinna and Krishnakumari Nr Krish2009 / 196 pages (June 2009)ISBN: 9789833850686An Asian PublicationThis book is an ideal introduction to the study of statistics appliedto the field of health sciences. It is intended for undergraduate andpostgraduate students in the field of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy,nursing, allied health and other health-related fields with little or nobackground in statistics.CONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction to BiostatisticsChapter 2: Descriptive StatisticsChapter 3: Statistical DistributionsChapter 4: Statistical InferenceChapter 5: One Sample Mean TestChapter 6: Paired Sample Mean TestChapter 7: Independent Samples Mean TestChapter 8: One-Way ANOVAChapter 9: One Sample Proportion TestChapter 10: Two Samples Proportion TestChapter 11: Contingency TablesChapter 12: Bivariate Data AnalysisAnswersAppendixReferencesREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia170
GIS....................................................................................................................173Human / Cultural Geography............................................................................174Intro to Geography........................................................................................... 174Map Use / Cartography.....................................................................................175Remote Sensing...............................................................................................176World Regional Geography.............................................................................. 176GEOGRAPHY171
New TitlesGEOGRAPHY2013 Author ISBN PageHuman Geography . Malinowski 9780073122946 174GEOGRAPHY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageContemporary World Regional Geography, 4e . Bradshaw 9780073522869 176Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Data Set CD-ROM, 6e. . Chang 9780077465438 173Mastering ArcGIS with Videoclips DVD-ROM, 5e . Price 9780077462956 173172
GeographyGISInternational editionNEW *9780077465438*<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780077465438ISBN: 9780071086165 [IE]www.mhhe.com/changgis6eINTRODUCTION TOGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATIONSYSTEMS WITH DATA SETCD-ROM6th EditionBy Kang-Tsung (Karl) Chang, University ofIDAHOIntroduction to Geographic Information Systems, 6e is designed toprovide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundationin both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. Introduction to GIS strikesa careful balance between GIS concepts and hands-on applications.The main portion of the chapter presents GIS terms and concepts andhelps students learn how each one fits into a complete GIS system.At the end of each chapter, an application section with 2-7 taskspresents students with actual GIS exercises and the necessary datato solve the problem.New to this editionNew and updated information has been included in this editionon the following topics:Web mapping and GIS, and Smartphones and GIS (Chapter 1)Web Mercator and Australian datums (Chapter 2)Editing Using Tolerances (Chapter 7)Map Algebra (Chapter 12)Viewshed Analysis and Watershed Analysis (Chapter 14)Chapters 3, 16, and 17 are completely revised from the 5thedition of the text.Contents1 Introduction2 Coordinate Systems3 Vector Data Model4 Raster Data Model5 GIS Data Acquisition6 Geometric Transformation7 Spatial Data Accuracy and Quality8 Attribute Data Management9 Data Display and Cartography10 Data Exploration11 Vector Data Analysis12 Raster Data Analysis13 Terrain Mapping and Analysis14 Viewsheds and Watershed15 Spatial Interpolation16 Geocoding and Dynamic Segmentation17 Least Cost Path and Network Analysis18 GIS Models and ModelingNEW *9780077462956*<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 624 pagesISBN: 9780077462956www.mhhe.com/price5eMASTERING ARCGIS WITHVIDEOCLIPS DVD-ROM5th EditionBy Maribeth H Price, South Dakota SchoolMines & TechnologyPrice: Mastering ArcGIS is an introductory GIS text that is designedto offer everything you need to master the basic elements of GIS.The author’s step-by-step approach helps students negotiate thechallenging tasks involved in learning sophisticated GIS software.The fifth edition is updated to follow the new software release ofArcGIS 10. An innovative and unique feature of Mastering ArcGISis its accompanying CD-ROM with narrated video clips that showstudents exactly how to perform chapter tutorials before attemptingan exercise on their own.New to this editionThe 5th edition of Mastering ArcGIS has been updated to reflectArcGIS 10 software.ContentsINTRODUCTIONWhat is GIS?PART I. GIS DATA and MAPSChapter 1: GIS DataChapter 2: Mapping GIS DataChapter 3: Presenting GIS DataChapter 4: Attribute DataPART II. GIS ANALYSISChapter 5: QueriesChapter 6: Spatial JoinsChapter 7: GeoprocessingChapter 8: Raster AnalysisChapter 9: Network AnalysisChapter 10: GeocodingPART III. DATA MANAGEMENTChapter 11: Coordinate SystemsChapter 12: Basic EditingChapter 13: More Editing TechniquesChapter 14: GeodatabasesChapter 15: MetadataGlossarySelected AnswersIndexAlphabetical Skills IndexConversion TableREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asia173
GeographyHuman / Cultural GeographyInternational editionNEW *9780073122946*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073122946ISBN: 9780071318068 [IE]www.mhhe.com/malinowski1eHUMAN GEOGRAPHYJon Malinowski, US Military Academy andDavid H Kaplan, Kent State UniversityGeographers believe that phenomena on the earth’s surface are notrandom, but rather the result of a complex series of processes goingon at the local, regional, national and international scale. HumanGeography, 1e by Jon Malinowksi and David Kaplan, will introduceyou to how geographers attempt to make sense of the diverse realityof human populations on the Earth’s surface. Human Geography, 1euses a modular approach. Each of the 18 chapters are divided intopage “spreads” to easily allow an instructor the flexibility to customizehis or her course.FeaturesIn Human Geography, 1e, the authors include a chapter onthe “history of geographical thought” which includes modern socialtheoretical perspectives.To engage students and show relevance, the authors use innovativeexamples from today’s culture.A focus on some of the major issues in the world together, suchas the drug trade and vast disparities in development between differentcountries in the world are included.This 18 chapter text offers self-contained modules that allowflexibility for teaching.ContentsChapter 1: Major Geographic ConceptsChapter 2: Geography Through the AgesChapter 3: PopulationChapter 4: Geography of Health and DiseaseChapter 5: Migration FlowsChapter 6: Culture and Cultural LandscapesChapter 7: The Geography of LanguageChapter 8: The Geography of ReligionChapter 9: Race, Ethnicity, and GenderChapter 10: A World of Nations and StatesChapter 11: Geography of Governance and RepresentationChapter 12: Environment and ConservationChapter 13: Urbanization and Urban NetworksChapter 14: The Changing Structure of the CityChapter 15: The Geography of Economic Activity and AgricultureChapter 16: Geographies of Production and ConsumptionChapter 17: Distribution and TransportationChapter 18: Development and GeographyInternational editionhuman geography11th EditionBy Jerome D Fellmann, Mark Bjelland, Gustavus Adolphus College,Arthur Getis, San Diego State University and Judith Getis2010 (October 2009) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780073522852ISBN: 9780071220552 [IE]www.mhhe.com/fellmann11eFellmann et al’s Human Geography introduces students to the scopeand excitement of human geography and its relevance to their dailylives. This edition continues to convey the breadth of human geographyand to provide insight into the nature and intellectual challengesof the field of geography itself. The authors pay special attention togender issues and assume no previous experience in geography onthe part of the students.Contents1 Introduction: Some Background BasicsPart 1 Themes and Fundamentals of Human Geography2 Roots and Meaning of Culture3 Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior4 Population: World Patterns, Regional TrendsPart 2 Patterns of Diversity and Unity5 Language and Religion: Mosaics of Culture6 Ethnic Geography: Threads of Diversity7 Folk and Popular Culture: Diversity and UniformityPart 3 Dynamic Patterns of the Space Economy8 Livelihood and Economy: Primary Activities9 Livelihood and Economy: From Blue Collar to Gold Collar10 Patterns of Development and ChangePart 4 Landscapes of Functional Organization11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures12 The Political Ordering of SpacePart 5 Human Actions and Environmental Impacts13 Human Impacts on Natural SystemsAppendix A Map ProjectionsAppendix B 2006 World Population DataAppendix C Anglo America Reference MapIntro to GeographyInternational editionINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY13th EditionBy Arthur Getis, San Diego State University and Judith Getis (deceased)2011 (October 2010) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780073522876ISBN: 9780071221917 [IE]www.mhhe.com/getis13eIntroduction to Geography, 13th edition, by Getis and Getis introducescollege students to the breadth and spatial insights of thefield of geography. The authors’ approach allows the major researchtraditions of geography to dictate the principal themes. They alsoinclude information on current events, such as the earthquake inHaiti. Chapter 1 introduces students to the four organizing traditionsthat have emerged through the long history of geographical thoughtand writing: earth science, culture-environment, location, and areaanalysis. Each of the four parts of this book centers on one of thesegeographic perspectives.174
GeographyContents1 Introduction2 MapsPart 1 The Earth <strong>Science</strong> Tradition3 Physical Geography: Landforms4 Physical Geography: Weather and Climate5 The Geography of Natural ResourcesPart 2 The Culture-Environment Tradition6 Population Geography7 Cultural Geography8 Spatial Interaction9 Political GeographyPart 3 The Location Tradition10 Economic Geography11 An Urban World12 Human Impact on the EnvironmentPart 4 The Area Analysis Tradition13 The Regional ConceptAppendicesGlossaryIndexCHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SINGAPOREBy Peggy Teo, Brenda S A Yeoh, Ooi Giok Ling and Karen P Y Lai2004 / 240 pagesISBN: 9780071234795An Asian PublicationThe transformations that have occurred in Singapore’s landscapehave been rapid since independence. Changing Landscapes ofSingapore discusses these changes from the perspective of livedlandscapes which have day-to-day meanings for Singaporeans. Itbegins with an exploration of the major physical changes resulting fromrapid urbanisation and industrialisation and Singapore’s attempt to balancethe stresses of physical development with the needs of a greenagenda. Several other themes relating to landscape change follow.A section on landscapes of community and nationhood investigateshow issues concerning shelter (public housing), heritage conservation,street-names and national symbols affect Singaporeans’ notions ofbelonging. This is followed by a discussion on globalisation and theway it affects the nationstate’s development. This section examinesnot only Singapore’s efforts at regionalisation and its attempt to gaina better foothold in the workings of the global capitalistic system butalso evaluates the impacts of globalisation on the society. The lastsection on forgotten landscapes is a reminder of who and what maybe left behind in striving for excellence. Landscapes reveal and reflect forgotten needs as much as they record what have been rememberedand valued. The various strands are brought together in the final chapter where the landscape is used as a lens to raise questionson future challenges. While intended as a general text for universitystudents, this book will also provide source materials for school teachers(junior college and upper secondary levels), the general studentpopulation as well as the general reader interested in understandingthe country’s rapid landscape changes.CONTENTS1 Introduction: Changing Landscapes of SingaporePart I NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS AND ENGINEERED LAND-SCAPES2 Environmental Planning and Management3 Engineered Biophysical Landscapes: Parks and Open Spaces forRecreationPart II LANDSCAPES OF COMMUNITY AND NATIONHOOD4 Urbanisation and Landscape Changes5 The Nation, Its Signs and Symbols: Street-names and Monuments6 Public Housing: The Housing of a Nation7 Landscapes of Heritage: Historic and Cultural DistrictsPart III LANDSCAPES OF GLOBALISATION8 Achieving Global City Status: Industrial Restructuring and Regionalisation9 Tourism Capital: Reinterpreting Tourism Space10 Transnational Connectivities and Local TensionsPart IV FORGOTTEN LANDSCAPES11 Neglected Landscapes: Old and Forgotten Singaporeans12 Landscapes of Death: Cemeteries, Crematoria and Columbaria13 Changing Landscapes and Future Challenges: A ReviewMap Use / CartographyInternational editionMAP USE AND ANALYSIS4th EditionBy John Campbell, University of Wisconsin – Parkside2001 / 384 pagesISBN: 9780073037486ISBN: 9780071252645 [IE]www.mhhe.com/earthsci/geography/campbell4eCONTENTSChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Basic Mapping ProcessesChapter 3 Map ProjectionsChapter 4 Locational and Land-Partitioning SystemsChapter 5 Scale and Generalization ConceptsChapter 6 Measurement from MapsChapter 7 Route Selection and NavigationChapter 8 Terrain RepresentationChapter 9 Contour InterpretationChapter 10 Topographic FeaturesChapter 11 Qualitative and Quantitative InformationChapter 12 Characteristics of Map Features: Shape and Point PatternsChapter 13 Characteristics of Map Features: Networks and TreesChapter 14 Cartograms and Special Purpose MapsChapter 15 Maps and GraphsChapter 16 Map MisuseChapter 17 Remote Sensing from Airborne PlatformsChapter 18 Remote Sensing from SpaceChapter 19 Computer-Assisted CartographyChapter 20 Digital Map ApplicationsChapter 21 Geographic Information SystemsAppendixes:A U.S. and Canadian Map Producers and Information SourcesB Foreign MapsC CopyrightD Magnetic Compass Use E Map Storage and Cataloging SystemsF British National Grid175
GeographyRemote SensingAN INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARYREMOTE SENSING EARTH FROM SPACEBy Qihao Weng<strong>2012</strong> (March <strong>2012</strong>) / 336 pagesISBN: 9780071740111A Professional Reference TitleAn Introduction to Contemporary Remote Sensing Earth from Spacecovers the latest developments in remote sensing and imaging science,especially those relevant to undergraduate students. Remotesensing is the technology behind revolutionary applications such asGoogle Earth. The information in this book will help you to optimizeportable equipment design by understanding and selecting most idealspatial imagery technique. This versatile book serves lower-divisionundergraduate students as a textbook and may also be used asa reference tool for various remote sensing workshops as well asfor professionals and researchers in academia, government, andindustries to acquire updated information on the newest developmentsin the field.An Introduction to Contemporary Remote Sensing Earth from Space• Contains helpful features, such as summaries, text boxes, reviewquestions, key terms, and lab exercises• Includes supplements—teacher’s manual, study guide, solutions,software, datasets, and further references for books, journals,and websites• Can easily be converted for use in distance-education classes• Provides the most up-to-date developments in remote sensingand imaging science, especially those relevant to undergraduatestudents• Helps you optimize portable equipment design and select the mostideal spatial imagery techniqueWorld Regional GeographyInternational editionNEW *9780073522869*<strong>2012</strong> (September 2011) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073522869ISBN: 9780071314732 [IE]www.mhhe.com/bradshaw4eCONTEMPORARY WORLDREGIONAL GEOGRAPHY4th EditionBy Michael Bradshaw, College of St Mark &John, Joseph Dymond, George WashingtonUniversity, George White, South Dakota StateUniversity and Elizabeth Chacko, George WashingtonUniversityWorld Regional Geography is an exciting science that encompassesa wealth of information regarding geographical landscapes, culturaltraditions, population patterns and economic resources. ContemporaryWorld Regional Geography, 4e provides a current, balancedgeographical study of world issues through analysis of ten worldregions and the countries in each. The authors integrate the themesof “global connections” and “local voices” and utilize a consistentstructure within each chapter. Each chapter is organized to begin withenvironmental issues of the region followed by historical geography,which lead into the sections on the modern global era. The latter partof each chapter continues to be devoted to subregional subdivisions.New to this editionCONNECT PLUS• Connect Plus provides students with online assignments andassessments, plus 24/7 online access to an eBook – an onlineedition of the text – to aid them in successfully completing theirwork, wherever and whenever they choose.• <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s Connect is a web-based assignment and assessmentplatform that gives students the means to better connect withtheir coursework, with their instructors, and with the important conceptsthat they will need to know for success now and in the future.• With Connect, instructors can deliver assignments, quizzes andtests online. Nearly all the questions from the text are presented inan auto-gradable format and tied to the text’s learning objectives.Instructors can edit existing questions and author entirely newproblems. Track individual student performance – by question,assignment or in relation to the class overall – with detailed gradereports. Integrate grade reports easily with Learning ManagementSystems (LMS) such as WebCT and Blackboard. And much more.• By choosing Connect, instructors are providing their students with apowerful tool for improving academic performance and truly masteringcourse material. Connect allows students to practice importantskills at their own pace and on their own schedule. Importantly,students’ assessment results and instructors’ feedback are allsaved online – so students can continually review their progressand plot their course to success.New and improved maps. Each new chapter opener is now aredrawn and enlarged full-page physical features map, or a two-pagemap in the case of Chapter 4: Russia and Neighboring Countries andChapter 8: Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia. The new mapsshow major physical features, country boundaries, capital cities, andother major cities that students can easily reference while readingthe chapter. Every map has been evaluated for size, labeling, andcolor consistency.New information: The world in which we live is constantly changing.This edition features new information on population changes,migration, the global economy, gender (in)equality, conflict, and theenvironment. Globalization is causing some societies to becomeincreasingly connected as they share products, styles, and ideas. Atthe same time, others remain disconnected, and often by choice. Ineither case, the world’s connections are continually changing.Learning objectives have been added to each chapter to helpguide both the instructor and students through the key content ofthe chapter.Data tables. The United Nations developed the Gender InequalityIndex (GII) to measure gender inequalities in and among countriesfor its Human Development Report 2010. This edition includes informationabout the GII and includes its numbers in every regionalchapter’s data tables.Global economic crisis. This text incorporates coverage of the2008/2009 global economic crisis. Details are provided in mostregional chapters about the local, regional, and global effects of thecrisis. Further coverage incorporates documentation and analysis ofthe post-crisis recovery for many areas.Natural disasters and human-environment issues. Unfoldingcrises are seamlessly integrated into the regional discussions of thehuman dimension of physical geography and environmental issues.Disaster coverage is also integrated into relevant political and eco-176
Geographynomic discussion. The scale of impacts from local to global is analyzedto help students to appreciate how events in one part of the world canaffect everyday life in others. Examples include earthquakes in Haitiand New Zealand, an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and an earthquake,tsunami, and nuclear disaster in Japan.Drug trafficking. We have updated and expanded coverage ofdrug trafficking from the Andean region of South America and relatedtransshipment geographies through Mexico to markets such as theUnited States. Expanded coverage includes a discussion of Mexico’srapid rise to control the supply and the increase in drug-related crimein northern Mexico near the United States border.The Latin American left: New populism? The text features morediscussion of strong state leadership in several Latin Americancountries, notably that of Evo Morales in Bolivia and Hugo Chavez inVenezuela. Discussion centers on their influence on domestic peoplesand policies, and on economic and political relationships with othercountries in the region and with the United States.Latin America’s role in the global economy. Regional coverageof Latin America includes expanded discussion of the key componentsof each country’s economy and the role and relationships localeconomies have with the global economy and international trade.United States energy dependence. The text was updated toincorporate a discussion of the impact U.S. energy dependence hason both domestic policies and the domestic economy, and its impacton geopolitical decisions and relationships the United States has withcountries in all world regions.United States debt. Details were added to the North Americaeconomic analysis to include discussion of the impact of debt onUnited States policy and geopolitical relations.Immigration. The existing immigration discussion was updatedto include recent trends, the impact of the global economic crisis onimmigration patterns in the United States, and the impact immigrationis having on the urban geography of North America.North America and United States influence on the global economy.The discussion of the influence of the United States economy onglobal trade and global economic well-being was expanded. Expandedcoverage also includes more detail on significant components of boththe U.S. and Canadian domestic economies.Economic crisis in Europe. The recent world recession hit Europeparticularly hard, and it has changed the relationships between themembers of the European Union.Russia as a world power. The changing global economy haschanged Russia’s ability to act as a world power. Discussions includeRussia’s invasion of South Ossetia.Democratic uprisings in Northern Africa and Southwest Asia.New information on the democratic uprisings that have toppled governmentsin the region and how these new political changes relateto population pressures and economic developments.Contents1 Globalization and World Regions2 Concepts in World Regional Geography3 Europe4 Russia and Neighboring Countries5 East Asia6 Southeast Asia7 South Asia8 Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia9 Africa South of the Sahara10 Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica11 Latin America12 North America13 A World of GeographyGlossary of Key TermsIndexESSENTIALS OF WORLD REGIONALGEOGRAPHY2nd EditionBy George White, Frostburg State University, Joseph Dyond and ElizabethChacko of George Washington University and Michael Bradshaw,College of St. Mark & John2011 (January 2010) / 384 pagesISBN: 9780073369334www.mhhe.com/bradshawessentials2eThis shorter version of the highly successful Contemporary WorldRegional Geography, 3e gives readers a fresh new approach thatcombines fundamental geographical elements, internal regionaldiversity, and contemporary issues. This approach allows seriousdiscussion of cultural and environmental issues, as well as politicaland economic issues. The main innovation in this completely rewrittentext is in the ordering of the material covered. While other textscut photos, illustrations, and boxed material from their WRG books,this essentials version is a completely rewritten text by the authorsof Contemporary World Regional Geography, 3e. Each of the nineregional chapters opens with a one- or two-page map of the region,short accounts of people or events to provide a personal flavor of theregion, an outline of the chapter contents, and a short section placingthe region in its wider global context. Each regional chapter is consistentlyorganized by three sections. The first section summarizes thedistinctive physical and human geographies of the region; the secondsection explores the internal diversity of the region at subregional,selected country, and local levels. The third section focuses on aselection of contemporary issues that are important to the peopleof each region and frequently have implications for the rest of theworld. Each regional chapter follows the same framework, allowingstudents to easily make comparisons from one world region to thenext. Students are encouraged to consider what it means to be part ofa global community and to develop their geographical understandingsof world events. The authors have created a text that is readable, witha consistent structure within chapters, containing superior maps andillustrations, and finally to offer a concise and more affordable text.Contents1 Essentials of World Regional Geography2 Europe3 Russia and Neighboring Countries4 East Asia5 Southeast Asia6 South Asia7 Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia8 Africa South of the Sahara9 Australia, Oceania and Antarctica10 Latin America11 North AmericaInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/177
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New TitlesGEOLOGY2013 Author ISBN PageLab Manual to accompany Physical Geology, 8e Jones 9780073524139 186Physical Geology, 14e Plummer 9780073369389 184Exploring Geology, 3e Reynolds 9780073524122 185GEOLOGY<strong>2012</strong> Author ISBN PageNatural Disasters, 8e Abbott 9780073369372 182180
GeologyEarth <strong>Science</strong>Environmental GeologyInternational editionTHE GOOD EARTHIntroduction to Earth <strong>Science</strong>, 2nd EditionBy David A McConnell, North Carolina State University-Raleigh, DavidSteer, Katherine Owens and Catherine Knight of University of2010 (September 2009) / 560 pagesISBN: 9780077270971ISBN: 9780071079013 [IE]www.mhhe.com/thegoodearth2eThe Good Earth is the product of collaboration between the contentrigor provided by Earth <strong>Science</strong> specialists (McConnell, Steer) andthe results of research on learning as contributed by pedagogicalexperts (Knight, Owens). The Good Earth has been explicitly designedto be compatible with inquiry-based, active learning in thecollege classroom. The structural elements of this text will allow theinstructor to incorporate these student-centered teaching methodsinto their Earth <strong>Science</strong> course. The authors have tested the book’scontent and pedagogy in large Earth <strong>Science</strong> classes for non-majorsthat are populated with mostly freshmen. Their experiences show thatthe materials and methods in The Good Earth can improve students’learning, increase daily attendance, reduce attrition, and increasestudents’ enthusiasm in comparison with classes taught followinga traditional lecture format. The authors have chosen to emphasizethree scientific themes throughout the text: i) scientific literacy; ii)Earth <strong>Science</strong> and the human experience; and, iii) the science ofglobal change. The discussion of scientific methods is woven into thetext throughout. They have included numerous examples of humaninteraction with the Earth that can serve as entry points for studentsto appreciate the nature of science. Global change is a theme thatis evident in much current Earth <strong>Science</strong> research so our authorshave used global change as a content theme throughout the book.ContentsPreface1 Introduction to Earth <strong>Science</strong>2 Earth in Space3 Near-Earth Objects4 Plate Tectonics5 Earthquakes6 Volcanoes and Other Mountains7 Rocks and Minerals8 Geologic Time9 Weathering and Soils10 Landslides and Slope Failure11 Streams and Floods12 Groundwater and Wetlands13 Oceans and Coastlines14 The Atmosphere15 Weather Systems16 Earth’s Climate System17 Global ChangeAppendicesGlossaryInternational editionENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY9th EditionBy Carla W Montgomery, Northern Illinois University2011 (February 2010) / 576 pagesISBN: 9780073524085ISBN: 9780071222044 [IE]www.mhhe.com/montgomery9eEnvironmental Geology, ninth edition, presents the student with abroad overview of environmental geology. The text looks both athow the earth developed into its present condition and where mattersseem to be moving for the future. It is hoped that this knowledgewill provide the student with a useful foundation for discussing andevaluating specific environmental issues, as well as for developingideas about how the problems should be solved.ContentsSection One Foundations1 An Overview of Our Planetary Environment2 Rocks and Minerals: A First LookSection Two Internal Processes3 Plate Tectonics4 Earthquakes5 VolcanoesSection Three Surface Processes6 Streams and Flooding7 Coastal Zones and Processes8 Mass Movements9 Ice and Glaciers, Wind and Deserts10 Climate: Past, Present, and FutureSection Four Resources11 Water as a Resource12 Soil as a Resource13 Mineral and Rock Resources14 Energy Resources: Fossil Fuels15 Energy Resources: Alternative SourcesSection Five Waste Disposal, Pollution, and Health16 Waste Disposal17 Water Pollution18 Air PollutionSection Six Other Related Topics19 Environmental Law20 Land-Use Planning and Engineering GeologyAppendix A Geologic Time, Geologic Process RatesAppendix B Introduction to Topographic and Geologic Maps andRemotely Sensed ImageryAppendix C Mineral and Rock Identification181
GeologyInternational editionENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGYBy Jim Reichard, Georgia Southern University2011 (January 2010) / 544 pagesISBN: 9780073046808ISBN: 9780070164864 [IE]www.mhhe.com/reichard1eReichard’s Environmental Geology emphasizes human interactionwith the environment within a geological context. The writing styleholds the interest of nonmajor students, and the text brings applicationsto the forefront so that students feel a connection to the topic.ContentsPart 1: Fundamentals of Environmental GeologyChapter 1 Humans and the Geologic EnvironmentChapter 2 Earth from a Larger PerspectiveChapter 3 Earth MaterialsChapter 4 Earth’s Structure and Plate TectonicsPart 2: Hazardous Earth ProcessesChapter 5 Earthquakes and Related HazardsChapter 6 Volcanoes and Related HazardsChapter 7 Mass Wasting and Related HazardsChapter 8 Streams and FloodingChapter 9 Coastal HazardsPart 3: Earth ResourcesChapter 10 Soil ResourcesChapter 11 Water ResourcesChapter 12 Mineral and Rock ResourcesChapter 13 Conventional Fossil Fuel ResourcesChapter 14 Alternative Energy ResourcesPart 4: The Health of Our EnvironmentChapter 15 Waste Disposal and PollutionChapter 16 Global Climate ChangeAppendix A Units and ConversionsInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/Hazards / Natural DisastersNEW *9780073369372*NATURAL DISASTERS8th EditionBy Patrick Leon Abbott, San Diego StateUniversity<strong>2012</strong> (February 2011) / 512 pagesISBN: 9780073369372www.mhhe.com/abbott8eNatural Disasters, 8th edition, is marked by major changes in organizationand expanded coverage of weather and climate. Thediscussion of natural disasters is based on 4 main energy flows: 1)Earth’s internal energy flow underlies earthquakes and volcanoes,2) the external energy flow from the Sun fuels weather and climateincluding tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, 3) gravity acts topull down mass movements of earth and snow, and 4) impacts withasteroids and comets can have major effects on life. The book focuseson the Earth’s natural processes and the disasters that occur whenthe Earth concentrates its energy and releases it to causing deathand destruction. Throughout the book, certain themes are maintained:• energy sources underlying disasters• plate tectonics and climate change;• earth processes operating in rock, water, and atmosphere;• significance of geologic time;• complexities of multiple variables operating simultaneously;• detailed and readable case studies.New to this editionA brief Prologue has been added that is content rich and describesfour main energy flows.The former chapter on Energy Flows has been dismemberedand the four parts are now lead-ins to the disasters they energize.Chapter 8 unites and contrasts Tsunami and Wind-causedWaves.Chapter 9 covers External Energy Fueling Weather and Climatesetting up expanded coverage in Chapter 10 on Tornadoes, Chapter11 on Hurricanes and Chapter 12 on Climate Change.Chapter 15 on Mass Movements is now set up by discussionof gravity. The chapter also contains a section on coastal erosion,including information on the North Carolina debris slide that closedInterstate 40.The 8th edition of Natural Disasters now includes an Epiloguethat is content rich and describes Mass Extinctions.In the 8th edition, the author removed the chapter called TheGreat Dyings has been removed from the print product and is availableelectronically at no cost.Statistics and Tables are updated. New photos are addedthroughout the text.Chapter 12 (Climate Change) has new topics of Aerosols; Radiativeforcing; The last glacial maximum; A cold decade: 1810-1819;Meltwater megaflood through the Mackenzie River into the ArcticOcean; Plate tectonics, rock weathering and climate; and expanded182
Geologycoverage of Sunspots; Water vapor; Global warming; Ice melting inArctic Ocean; and Mitigation options.Chapter 14 (Fire) includes a new section on significance of flyingembers and changes in 20th century forests.Chapter 16 (Impacts) has a new section on meteorites in Antarcticaand an extensive revision of A Defense Plan now in two sections:Lifetime risks of impact and Prevention of impacts.Severe weather discussion includes new and enlarged topics:Why winds blow; Hypo- and hyperthermia; Wind chill; Lake-effectsnow; Wall clouds; Hook echoes; Tornado outbreaks; Dust devils;Waterspouts; Hurricane Ike; Atlantic Meridional Overturning; Decadeof the naughts; Major hurricanes; How storms get their names.Addition of Haiti and Chile Earthquakes of 2010 and photosin Chapter 1. New Princeton study on government role in naturaldisasterdeath totalsContentsPrologue Energy Flows1 Natural Disasters and the Human Population2 Internal Energy and Plate Tectonics3 Earthquake Geology and Seismology4 Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes5 Earthquake Lessons and Regional Settings6 Volcanic Eruptions: Plate Tectonics and Magmas7 Volcano Case Histories: Killer Events8 Tsunami versus Wind-Caused Waves9 External Energy Fuels Weather and Climate10 Tornadoes, Lightning, Heat, Cold11 Hurricanes12 Climate Change13 Floods14 Fire15 Mass Movements16 Impacts with Space Objects17 Mass ExtinctionsEpilogueGlossaryCreditsIndexAvailable electronically: 7th edition’s chapter on “The Great Dyings”OceanographyInternational editionINTRODUCTION TO THE WORLDS OCEAN10th EditionBy Keith Sverdrup and Alyn Duxbury of University of Washington andAlison Duxbury, North Seattle Comm College2009 (November 2008) / 528 pagesISBN: 9780073376707ISBN: 9780071284578 [IE]www.mhhe.com/sverdrup10eAn Introduction to the World’s Oceans, Tenth Edition, is an introductoryoceanography text intended for students without a backgroundin mathematics, chemistry, physics, geology, or biology. It emphasizesthe role of basic scientific principles in helping understand theprocesses that govern the ocean and the earth. To keep the textas current as possible, the authors conduct their own research andexamine other findings such as analyzing satellite data and largescaleoceanographic programs. From this vast amount of data,they select interesting, relevant, and understandable examples thatillustrate contemporary principles of oceanography. An Introductionto the World’s Oceans places greater emphasis on the physical andgeological aspects of the oceans than on the chemical and geochemicalproperties, because the latter disciplines require more specificbackground knowledge. An ecological approach helps integrate thebiological chapters with other subjects. Students are encouraged tolook at oceanography as a cohesive and united discipline rather thana collection of subjects gathered under a marine umbrella. As with allprevious editions, the authors continue to make each chapter standas independently as possible, so that professors can assign chaptersin the order that best suits their classrooms.Contents1 The History of Oceanography2 The Water Planet3 Plate Tectonics4 The Sea Floor and Its Sediments5 The Physical Properties of Water6 The Chemistry of Seawater7 The Structure and Motion of the Atmosphere8 Circulation and Ocean Structure9 The Surface Currents10 The Waves11 The Tides12 Coasts, Beaches, and Estuaries13 Environmental Issues and Concerns14 The Living Ocean15 Production and Life16 The Plankton: Drifters of the Open Ocean17 The Nekton: Free Swimmers of the Sea18 The Benthos: Dwellers of the Sea FloorAppendixesGlossaryCreditsIndexInternational editionFundamentals of oceanography5th EditionBy Keith A. Sverdrup, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Alyn C.Duxbury, University of Washington, Alison B. Duxbury, North SeattleCommunity College2006 (Jan 2005) / 352 pagesISBN: 9780071117128 [IE with OLC]www.mhhe.com/sverdrup5CONTENTS1 History of Oceanography2 Introduction to Earth3 Plate Tectonics4 The Sea Floor5 Water6 The Atmosphere and the Oceans7 Circulation Patterns and Ocean Currents8 Waves and Tides9 Coasts, Estuaries, and Environmental Issues10 Oceanic Environment and Production11 Life in the Water12 Life on the Sea FloorAppendix A Latitude and LongitudeAppendix B Classification SummariesAppendix C Units and Notation183
GeologyPaleontologyPhysical GeologyTextbookInternational editionBRINGING FOSSILS TO LIFEAn Introduction to Paleobiology, 2nd EditionBy Donald A. Prothero, Occidental College2004 / 480 pagesISBN: 9780073661704ISBN: 9780071215466 [IE]www.mhhe.com/earthsci/geologyCONTENTS1 The Fossil Record: A Window on the Past2 Variation in Fossils3 Species and Speciation4 Systematics5 Evolution6 Extinction7 Functional Morphology8 Paleoecology9 Biogeography10 Biostratigraphy11 Micropaleontology12 Colonial Life: Archaeocyathans, Sponges, and Enidarians13 Lophophorates: Brachiopods and Bryozoans14 Arthropods15 Mollusks16 Echinoderms17 Chordates18 Trace FossilsInternational editionNEW *9780073369389*2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780073369389ISBN: 9780071318228 [IE]www.mhhe.com/plummer14ephysical geology14th EditionBy Charles (Carlos) C Plummer, Diane Carlsonand Lisa Hammersley of California StateUniversity--SacramentoPhyical Geology, 14th edition, is the latest refinement of a classicintroductory text that has helped countless students learn basicphysical geology concepts for over 25 years. Students taking introductoryphysical geology to fulfill a science elective, as well as thosecontemplating a career in geology, will appreciate the accessiblewriting style and depth of coverage in Phyical Geology. Hundreds ofcarefully rendered illustrations and accompanying photographs correlateperfectly with the chapter descriptions to help readers quicklygrasp new geologic concepts. Numerous chapter learning tools anda website further assist students in their study of physical geology.New to this editionREVIEW COPY(Available for course adoption only)To request for a review copy,• contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>representatives or,• fax the Review Copy Request Form foundin this catalog or,• e-mail your request tomghasia_sg@mcgraw-hill.com or,• submit online at www.mheducation.asiaA new chapter on climate and climate change has been addedto this edition. Questions written by two experts in the field, Dr. ChrisCappa, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at UC Davisand Dr. Delphine Farmer, a professor of atmospheric chemistry atColorado State University.Content has been updated throughout to keep the text bothcurrent and fresh. Some examples include:• Chapter 1 now includes coverage of such events as the Icelandiceruption, earthquakes in Chili, Haiti, New Zealand and Japan.• Chapter 13 now includes new information and a map of the AralSea.• Chapter 21 now includes coverage on the gulf oil spill and theeffect of the Japan tsunami on nuclear power.ContentsChapter 1: Introducing Geology, the Essentials of Plate Tectonics,and Other Important ConceptsChapter 2: Atoms, Elements and MineralsChapter 3: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of IgneousRocksChapter 4: Volcanism and Extrusive RocksChapter 5: Weathering and SoilChapter 6: Sediment and Sedimentary RocksChapter 7: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and HydrothermalRocksChapter 8: Time and GeologyChapter 9: Mass WastingChapter 10: Streams and FloodsChapter 11: Ground Water184
GeologyChapter 12: Glaciers and GlaciationChapter 13: Deserts and Wind ActionChapter 14: Waves, Beaches and CoastsChapter 15: Geologic StructuresChapter 16: EarthquakesChapter 17: Earth’s Interior and Geophysical PropertiesChapter 18: The Sea FloorChapter 19: Plate TectonicsChapter 20: Mountain Belts and the Continental CrustChapter 21: Geologic ResourcesChapter 22: The Earth’s CompanionsAppendix A: Identification of MineralsAppendix B: Identification of RocksAppendix C: The Elements Most Significant to GeologyAppendix D: Periodic Table of ElementsAppendix E: Selected Conversion FactorsAppendix F: Rock SymbolsAppendix G: Commonly Used Prefixes, Suffixes, and RootsContents1 The Nature of Geology2 Investigating Geologic Questions3 Plate Tectonics4 Earth Materials5 Igneous Environments6 Volcanoes and Volcanic Hazards7 Sedimentary Environments8 Deformation and Metamorphism9 Geologic Time10 The Seafloor and Continental Margins11 Mountains, Basins, and Continents12 Earthquakes and Earth’s Interior13 Climate, Weather, and Their Influences on Geology14 Shorelines, Glaciers, and Changing Sea Levels15 Weathering, Soil, and Unstable Slopes16 Streams and Flooding17 Water Resources18 Energy and Mineral Resources19 Geology of the Solar SystemInternational editionNEW *9780073524122*2013 (January <strong>2012</strong>) / 640 pagesISBN: 9780073524122ISBN: 9780071317863 [IE]www.mhhe.com/reynoldsgeology3eEXPLORING GEOLOGY3rd EditionBy Stephen Reynolds and Julia Johnson ofArizona State University-Tempe, Paul Morin,University of Minnesota and Chuck CarterExploring Geology by Reynolds/Johnson/Kelly/Morin/Carter is an innovativetextbook intended for an introductory college geology course,such as Physical Geology. This ground-breaking, visually spectacularbook was designed from cognitive and educational research on howstudents think, learn, and study. Nearly all information in the book isbuilt around 2,600 photographs and stunning illustrations, rather thanbeing in long blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. Theseannotated illustrations help students visualize geologic processesand concepts, and are suited to the way most instructors alreadyteach. To alleviate cognitive load and help students focus on oneimportant geologic process or concept at a time, the book consistsentirely of two-page spreads organized into 19 chapters. Each twopagespread is a self-contained block of information about a specifictopic, emphasizing geologic concepts, processes, features, and approaches.These spreads help students learn and organize geologicknowledge in a new and exciting way. Inquiry is embedded throughoutthe book, modeling how geologists investigate problems. The titleof each two-page spread and topic heading is a question intendedto get readers to think about the topic and become interested andmotivated to explore the two-page spread for answers. Each chapteris a learning cycle, which begins with a visually engaging two-pagespread about a compelling geologic issue. Each chapter ends withan Investigation that challenges students with a problem associatedwith a virtual place. The world-class media, spectacular presentations,and assessments are all tightly articulated with the textbook. Thisbook is designed to encourage students to observe, interpret, thinkcritically, and engage in authentic inquiry, and is highly acclaimed byreviewers, instructors, and students.International editionphysical geologyEarth Revealed, 9th EditionBy Diane Carlson and Charles Plummer of California State University-Sacramento2011 (February 2010) / 672 pagesISBN: 9780073369402ISBN: 9780071221849 [IE]www.mhhe.com/carlson9ePhysical Geology: Earth Revealed is appropriate for introductoryphysical geology classes. This text, which includes the same informationas the market-leading Physical Geology - 13th edition, by Plummer/Carlson,is for the instructor who prefers to cover plate tectonicsearly in the course. The ninth edition has been updated to includethe most current information from the various sub-disciplines thatcomprise physical geology. The book’s purpose is to clearly presentgeologic processes so that students can understand the logic of scientificmethods. This text features an outstanding art program and aproven, accessible writing style.Contents1 Introducing Geology, the Essentials of Plate Tectonics, and OtherImportant Concepts2 Earth’s Interior and Geophysical Properties3 The Sea Floor4 Plate Tectonics5 Mountain Belts and the Continental Crust6 Geologic Structures7 Earthquakes8 Time and Geology9 Atoms, Elements, and Minerals10 Volcanism and Extrusive Rocks11 Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks12 Weathering and Soil13 Mass Wasting14 Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks15 Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks16 Streams and Floods17 Ground Water18 Deserts and Wind Action19 Glaciers and Glaciation20 Waves, Beaches, and Coasts21 Geologic Resources22 The Earth’s CompanionsAppendices A-GGlossaryIndex185
GeologyLaboratoryNEW *9780073524139*LAB MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY PHYSICALGEOLOGY8th EditionBy Norris Jones, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and Charles Jones,University of Pittsburgh2013 (February <strong>2012</strong>)ISBN: 9780073524139www.mhhe.com/jones8eIf it’s important for you to incorporate the scientific method into yourteaching, this lab manual is the perfect fit. In every exercise thereare scientific method boxes that provide students with insight into therelevance of the scientific method to the topic at hand. The manualalso includes “In Greater Depth” problems, a more challenging probeinto certain issues. They are more quantitative in nature and requiremore in-depth, critical thinking, which is unique to this type of manual.ZUMBERGE’S LABORATORY MANUAL FORPHYSICAL GEOLOGY15th EditionBy Robert H Rutford and James L Carter of University of Texas at Dallas2011 (November 2010) / 304 pagesISBN: 9780073524153www.mhhe.com/rutford15eZumberge’s Laboratory Manual for Physical Geology, 15e is writtenfor the freshman-level laboratory course in physical geology. Inthis lab, students study Earth materials, geologic interpretation oftopographic maps, aerial photographs and Earth satellite imagery,structural geology and plate tectonics and related phenomena. Withover 30 exercises, professors have great flexibility when developingthe syllabus for their physical geology lab course. The ease of use,tremendous selection, and tried and true nature of the labs selectedhave made this lab manual one of the leading selling physical geologylab manuals.ContentsPart I: Earth MaterialsPart II: The Geologic Column and Geologic TimePart III: Topographic Maps, Aerial Photographs, and Other Imageryfrom Remote SensingPart IV: Geologic Interpretation of Topographic Maps, Aerial Photographs,and Earth Satellite ImagesPart V: Structural GeologyPart VI: Plate Tectonics and Related Geologic PhenomenaInvitation to Publish<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> is interested to review yourtextbook proposals for publication.Please contact your local <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> office oremail to asiapub@mcgraw-hill.com.Visit <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Education (Asia)Website: http://www.mheducation.asia/publish/186
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Title Index3,000 Solved Problems in Chemistry, Revised Goldberg 1423,000 Solved Problems in Organic Chemistry Meislich 162AAids Update <strong>2012</strong>, 21e Stine 85Algae [India] Sharma 114Analysis of Biological Development, 2e Kalthoff 87Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Textbook: Essentials Version, 6e Gunstream 12Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 CD-ROM, 2e The University of Toledo 29, 35Anatomy & Physiology with Integrated Study Guide, 5e Gunstream 10Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach McKinley 15Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 6e Saladin 17Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease for the Health Professions, 3e Booth 9Animal Behavior, 5e Drickamer 107Animal Diversity, 6e Hickman 111Astronomy: Journey to the Cosmic Frontier, 6e Fix 136Atlas of Skeletal Muscles, 7e Stone 15, 27, 33Atoms First Approach to General Chemistry Laboratory Manual (An) Burdge 152BBasic Concepts in Biochemistry: A Student’s Survival Guide, 2e Gilbert 162Basic Electronics for Scientists, 5e Brophy 132Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Complete Version, 12e Brown 80Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Short Version, 12e Brown 81Biochemistry, 3e [India] Rastogi 153Biological Investigations Lab Manual, 9e Dolphin 63Biology Laboratory Manual, 9e Vodopich 65Biology of the Invertebrates, 6e Pechenik 108Biology, 11e Mader 47, 60Biology, 2e Brooker 61Biology, 9e Raven 62Biology: An Australian Focus, 4e [Aust] Knox 56Biology: Concepts & Investigations, 2e Hoefnagels 51Biology: Dimensions of Life Presson 56Biology: The Essentials Hoefnagels 48Biophysics Demystified Goldfarb 69, 159Biostatistics [India] Antonisamy 169Biostatistics for the Health <strong>Science</strong> [Asian] Chinna 170Bringing Fossils to Life: An Introduction to Paleobiology, 2e Prothero 184CChanging Landscapes of Singapore [Asian] Teo 175Chemistry in Context, 7e American Chemical Society 141Chemistry, 11e Chang 147Chemistry, 2e Burdge 150Chemistry: Atoms First Burdge 148191
Title IndexChemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 6e Silberberg 149College Physics, 4e Giambattista 124College Physics, Volume 1, 4e Giambattista 125College Physics, Volume 2, 4e Giambattista 126Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates, 9e Kent 111Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Laboratory Dissection Guide, 6e Kardong 109Concepts in Biology, 14e Enger 50Concepts in Biology, 2e Mader 54Concepts of Genetics Brooker 87Concepts of Modern Physics, 6e Beiser 131Contemporary Nutrition, 9e Wardlaw 96Contemporary Nutrition: A Functional Approach, 3e Wardlaw 96Contemporary World Regional Geography, 4e Bradshaw 176Cooperative Chemistry Lab Manual, 5e Cooper 153DData Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical <strong>Science</strong>s, 3e Bevington 132Digestive Wellness: Strengthen the Immune System and Prevent Disease Through Healthy Digestion, 4e Lipski 97EEcology, 6e Molles 167Ecology: Global Insights and Investigations Stiling 168Economic Botany, 3e Simpson 106Electricity and Magnetism: Berkeley Physics Course, Volume II, 2e Berkeley Physics 132Environmental Geology Reichard 182Environmental Geology, 9e Montgomery 181Environmental <strong>Science</strong> Kaufmann 166Environmental <strong>Science</strong>, 13e Enger 165Environmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, 12e Cunningham 165Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 53Essentials of the Living World, 3e Johnson 55Essentials of World Regional Geography, 2e White 177Experiments in Physical Chemistry, 8e Garland 157Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy, 6e Arny 137Exploring Geology, 3e Reynolds 185FFarm Management, 7e Kay 3, 4Foundations in Microbiology, 8e Talaro 76Foundations in Microbiology: Basic Principles, 8e Talaro 77Foundations of General, Organic and Biochemistry Denniston 145Foundations of Parasitology, 8e Roberts 108Fundamentals of Botany, Volume 1 Soni 104Fundamentals of Botany, Volume 2 Soni 104Fundamentals of Chemistry, 5e Goldberg 143Fundamentals of Ecology, 3e [India] Dash 168192
Title IndexFundamentals of Human Physiology Fox 38Fundamentals of Oceanography, 5e Sverdrup 183Fundamentals of Optics, 4e Jenkins 134Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics Reif 133Fungi and Allied Microbes [India] Sharma 114GGanong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 24e Barrett 42General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts, 6e Chang 151General Zoology Laboratory Guide, 16e Lytle 113General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7e Denniston 145General, Organic & Biological Chemistry, 2e Smith 144Genetics: Analysis and Principles, 4e Brooker 88Genetics: From Genes to Genomes, 4e Hartwell 89Good Earth: Introduction to Earth <strong>Science</strong>, 2e (The) McConnell 181Gross Anatomy: The Big Picture Morton 42HHarpers Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e Murray 158Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11e Shier 11Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 13e Shier 16How to Solve Word Problems in Chemistry Goldberg 142Human Anatomy and Physiology with Health Education [India] Sanghani 32, 37Human Anatomy Lab Manual, 2e Eckel 33Human Anatomy, 3e McKinley 31Human Anatomy, 3e Saladin 31Human Anatomy, 6e Van De Graaff 32Human Biology, 12e Mader 66Human Genetics, 10e Lewis 90Human Geography Malinowsky 174Human Geography, 11e Fellmann 174Human Physiology, 12e Fox 37IInquiry into Life, 13e Mader 55Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15e Hickman 112Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 6e Tillery 122Introduction to Biological Evolution, 2e Kardong 169Introduction to Chemistry, 3e Bauer 143Introduction to Contemporary Remote Sensing Earth from Space (An) Weng 176Introduction to Genetic Principles Hyde 89Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Data Set CD-ROM, 6e Chang 173Introduction to Geography, 13e Getis 174Introduction to the World’s Ocean, 10e Sverdrup 183JJunqueira’s Basic Histology, 12e Mescher 43193
LTitle IndexLab Manual for Essentials of Biology, 3e Mader 58Lab Manual for General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7e Henrickson 146Lab Manual for Human Biology, 12e Mader 67Lab Manual for Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Obenauf 79Lab Manual for Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 120Lab Manual for Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Wise 28Lab Manual to accompany Biology, 11e Mader 63Lab Manual to accompany Concepts of Biology, 2e Mader 59Lab Manual to accompany Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 5e Tillery 123Lab Manual to accompany Physical Geology, 8e Jones 186Laboratory Applications in Microbiology: A Case Study Approach, 2e Chess 82Laboratory Manual and Workbook in Microbiology: Applications to Patient Care, 10e Morello 85Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context, 7e American Chemical Society 141Laboratory Manual Concepts in Biology, 14e Enger 57Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, 6e Wise 27Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Essentials of A&P, 11e Martin 14Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version, 13e Martin 21Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology: Pig Version, 13e Martin 21Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e Martin 22Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Fetal Pig Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e Martin 23Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Main Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e Martin 24Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Rat Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e Martin 25Laboratory Manual for Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8e Patton 13Laboratory Manual Human Physiology, 14e Fox 39Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version Eckel 19Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Fetal Pig Version Eckel 19Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Main Version Eckel 20Laboratory Manual to accompany Inquiry into Life, 13e Mader 59Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin’s Human Anatomy, 3e Wise 34Laboratory Manual to accompany Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology, 9e Wise 28Laboratory Manual to accompany Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology, 12e Bidlack 106Laboratory Studies in Animal Diversity, 6e Hickman 113Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15e Hickman 113Life, 6e Lewis 57Living World, 7e (The) Johnson 52MMader’s Understanding Human Anatomy & Physiology, 7e Longenbaker 12Map Use and Analysis, 4e Campbell 175Marine Biology, 8e Castro 107Mastering ArcGIS with Videoclips DVD-ROM, 5e Price 173<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s MCAT with CD-ROM, 2e Hademenos 159Medical Terminology: A Programmed Approach, 2e Bostwick 41Microbiology Experiments: A Health <strong>Science</strong> Perspective, 7e Kleyn 83194
Title IndexMicrobiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Cowan 74Microbiology Lab Manual, 8e Harley 84Microbiology: A Human Perspective, 7e Nester 78Microbiology: A Systems Approach, 3e Cowan 75Molecular and Cell Biology Stansfield 91Molecular Biology, 5e Weaver 86NNatural Disasters, 8e Abbott 182Nutrition for Health, Fitness and Sport, 10e Williams 98Nutrition for Healthy Living, 3e Schiff 95Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle, 4e Worthing-Roberts 98Nutritional Assessment, 5e Lee 99NutritionCalc Plus 3.4 CD-ROM ESHA Research 97OOrganic Chemistry Demystified, 2e Bloch 155Organic Chemistry, 3e Smith 156Organic Chemistry, 8e Carey 156Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e Atkins 154Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e [Asian Adaptation] Atkins 154PPathophysiology: Concepts and Applications for Health Care Professionals, 3e Nowak 41Pathways to Astronomy, 3e Schneider 135PH.I.L.S Version 4.0 CD-ROM Stephens 29Photo Atlas for General Biology, 3e Strete 59, 63, 68Physical Chemistry, 6e Levine 157Physical Geology, 14e Plummer 184Physical Geology: Earth Revealed, 9e Carlson 185Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e Tillery 120Physical Universe, 14e (The) Krauskopf 119Physics for Poets, 5e March 124Physics of Everyday Phenomena, 7e Griffith 123Physics, 2e Giambattista 126Physics, 7e Tippens 127, 129Plants and Society, 6e Levetin 103, 105Prescott’s Microbiology, 8e Willey 73Prescott’s Principles of Microbiology Willey 73Principles of Botany Uno 105Principles of Environmental <strong>Science</strong>, 6e Cunningham 166Principles of General Chemistry, 3e Silberberg 148Principles of General, Organic & Biochemistry Smith 144Problems and Solutions in Optics & Photonics [India] Ghatak 134QQuatum Mechanics Demystified, 2e McMahon 137195
RTitle IndexRegional Human Anatomy: A Laboratory Workbook for use with Models and Prosections, 4e Grine 34SSchaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Physics, Revised Edition Halpern 127Schaum’s 3000 Solved Problems in Biology Bernstein 69Schaum’s A-Z Biology Indge 69Schaum’s A-Z Physics Chapple 128Schaum’s Easy Outline of Beginning Chemistry, 2e Goldberg 159Schaum’s Easy Outline of Biology, 2e Fried 68Schaum’s Easy Outline of College Physics Bueche 128Schaum’s Easy Outline of College Physics, Revised Edition Bueche 127Schaum’s Easy Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 2e Van De Graaff 43Schaum’s Easy Outline of Organic Chemistry, 2e Meislich 155Schaum’s Easy Outlines: College Chemistry, 2e Rosenberg 151Schaum’s Outline of Analytical Chemistry Gordus 158Schaum’s Outline of Applied Physics, 4th Edition Revised Beiser 128Schaum’s Outline of Astronomy Palen 137Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Chemistry, Revised 3e Goldberg 142Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Physics I Halpern 129Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Physics II Halpern 128Schaum’s Outline of Biochemistry, 3e Kuchel 160Schaum’s Outline of Biology, 3e Fried 68Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry, 9e Rosenberg 152, 161Schaum’s Outline of College Physics, 11e Bueche 127Schaum’s Outline of General, Organic and Biochemistry for Nursing and Allied Health, 2e Odian 161Schaum’s Outline of Genetics, 5e Elrod 90Schaum’s Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 3e Van De Graaff 44Schaum’s Outline of Immunology Pinchuk 91Schaum’s Outline of Lagrangian Dynamics Wells 121Schaum’s Outline of Mathematics for Physics Students Steiner 133Schaum’s Outline of Microbiology, 2e Alcamo 91Schaum’s Outline of Modern Physics, 2e Gautreau 132Schaum’s Outline of Molecular Biology Stansfield 87Schaum’s Outline of Optics Hecht 134Schaum’s Outline of Organic Chemistry, 4e Meislich 155Schaum’s Outline of Physical Chemistry, 2e Metz 162Schaum’s Outline of Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 2e Beiser 121Schaum’s Outline of Physics for Engineering and <strong>Science</strong>, 2e Browne 131Schaum’s Outline of Physics for Pre-Med, Biology and Allied Health Students Hademenos 138Schaum’s Outline of Quatum Mechanics, 2e Peleg 137Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology, 9e VanPutte 18Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8e VanPutte 10Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e Tate 18Stem Cell Technologies: Basics and Applications Totey 69196
Title IndexStern’s Introductory Plant Biology, 12e Bidlack 104Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 Online, 2e The University of Toledo 36, 40Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e The University of Toledo 30TThermal <strong>Science</strong> Baskharone 158Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering: Artificial Organ Design and Development, and Tissue Engineering Sharma 161UUniversity Chemistry Laird 151University Physics Volume 1 (Chapters 1-20) Bauer 130University Physics Volume 2 (Chapters 21-40) Bauer 131University Physics with Modern Physics (Chapters 1-40) Bauer 130University Physics: Standard Version, Chapters 1-35 Bauer 129VVander’s Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function with ARIS, 12e Widmaier 37Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, 6e Kardong 109, 110Volpe’s Understanding Evolution, 7e Rosenbaum 169WWardlaw’s Perspectives in Nutrition: With MyPlate, 2010 Dietary Guidelines and HP 2010, 9e Byrd-Bredbenner 95Workbook to accompany Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e Broyles 13, 26, 32, 38ZZoology, 8e Miller 112Zumberge’s Laboratory Manual for Physical Geology, 15e Rutford 186197
AAuthor IndexAbbott Natural Disasters, 8e 182Alcamo Schaum’s Outline of Microbiology, 2e 91American Chemistry in Context, 7e 141Chemical SocietyAmerican Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context, 7e 141Chemical SocietyAntonisamy Biostatistics [India] 169Arny Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy, 6e 137Atkins Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e 154Atkins Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course, 2e [Asian Adaptation] 154BBarrett Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 24e 42Baskharone Thermal <strong>Science</strong> 158Bauer Introduction to Chemistry, 3e 143Bauer University Physics Volume 1 (Chapters 1-20) 130Bauer University Physics Volume 2 (Chapters 21-40) 131Bauer University Physics with Modern Physics (Chapters 1-40) 130Bauer University Physics: Standard Version, Chapters 1-35 129Beiser Concepts of Modern Physics, 6e 131Beiser Schaum’s Outline of Applied Physics, 4th Edition Revised 128Beiser Schaum’s Outline of Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 2e 121Berkeley Physics Electricity and Magnetism: Berkeley Physics Course, Volume II, 2e 132Bernstein Schaum’s 3000 Solved Problems in Biology 69Bevington Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical <strong>Science</strong>s, 3e 132Bidlack Laboratory Manual to accompany Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology, 12e 106Bidlack Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology, 12e 104Bloch Organic Chemistry Demystified, 2e 155Booth Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease for the Health Professions, 3e 9Bostwick Medical Terminology: A Programmed Approach, 2e 41Bradshaw Contemporary World Regional Geography, 4e 176Brooker Biology, 2e 61Brooker Concepts of Genetics 87Brooker Genetics: Analysis and Principles, 4e 88Brophy Basic Electronics for Scientists, 5e 132Brown Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Complete Version, 12e 80Brown Benson’s Microbiological Applications: Short Version, 12e 81Browne Schaum’s Outline of Physics for Engineering and <strong>Science</strong>, 2e 131Broyles Workbook to accompany Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e 13, 26, 32, 38Bueche Schaum’s Easy Outline of College Physics 128Bueche Schaum’s Easy Outline of College Physics, Revised Edition 127Bueche Schaum’s Outline of College Physics, 11e 127Burdge Atoms First Approach to General Chemistry Laboratory Manual (An) 152Burdge Chemistry, 2e 150198
Author IndexBurdge Chemistry: Atoms First 148Byrd-Bredbenner Wardlaw’s Perspectives in Nutrition: With MyPlate, 2010 Dietary Guidelines and HP 2010, 9e 95CCampbell Map Use and Analysis, 4e 175Carey Organic Chemistry, 8e 156Carlson Physical Geology: Earth Revealed, 9e 185Castro Marine Biology, 8e 107Chang Chemistry, 11e 147Chang General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts, 6e 151Chang Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Data Set CD-ROM, 6e 173Chapple Schaum’s A-Z Physics 128Chess Laboratory Applications in Microbiology: A Case Study Approach, 2e 82Chinna Biostatistics for the Health <strong>Science</strong> [Asian] 170Cooper Cooperative Chemistry Lab Manual, 5e 153Cowan Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach 74Cowan Microbiology: A Systems Approach, 3e 75Cunningham Environmental <strong>Science</strong>: A Global Concern, 12e 165Cunningham Principles of Environmental <strong>Science</strong>, 6e 166DDash Fundamentals of Ecology, 3e [India] 168Denniston Foundations of General, Organic and Biochemistry 145Denniston General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7e 145Dolphin Biological Investigations Lab Manual, 9e 63Drickamer Animal Behavior, 5e 107EEckel Human Anatomy Lab Manual, 2e 33Eckel Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version 19Eckel Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Fetal Pig Version 19Eckel Laboratory Manual t/a McKinley’s Anatomy & Physiology: Main Version 20Elrod Schaum’s Outline of Genetics, 5e 90Enger Concepts in Biology, 14e 50Enger Environmental <strong>Science</strong>, 13e 165Enger Laboratory Manual Concepts in Biology, 14e 57ESHA Research NutritionCalc Plus 3.4 CD-ROM 97FFellmann Human Geography, 11e 174Fix Astronomy: Journey to the Cosmic Frontier, 6e 136Fox Fundamentals of Human Physiology 38Fox Human Physiology, 12e 37Fox Laboratory Manual Human Physiology, 14e 39Fried Schaum’s Easy Outline of Biology, 2e 68Fried Schaum’s Outline of Biology, 3e 68199
GAuthor IndexGarland Experiments in Physical Chemistry, 8e 157Gautreau Schaum’s Outline of Modern Physics, 2e 132Getis Introduction to Geography, 13e 174Ghatak Problems and Solutions in Optics & Photonics [India] 134Giambattista College Physics, 4e 124Giambattista College Physics, Volume 1, 4e 125Giambattista College Physics, Volume 2, 4e 126Giambattista Physics, 2e 126Gilbert Basic Concepts in Biochemistry: A Student’s Survival Guide, 2e 162Goldberg 3,000 Solved Problems in Chemistry, Revised 142Goldberg Fundamentals of Chemistry, 5e 143Goldberg How to Solve Word Problems in Chemistry 142Goldberg Schaum’s Easy Outline of Beginning Chemistry, 2e 159Goldberg Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Chemistry, Revised 3e 142Goldfarb Biophysics Demystified 69, 159Gordus Schaum’s Outline of Analytical Chemistry 158Griffith Physics of Everyday Phenomena, 7e 123Grine Regional Human Anatomy: A Laboratory Workbook for use with Models and Prosections, 4e 34Gunstream Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Textbook: Essentials Version, 6e 12Gunstream Anatomy & Physiology with Integrated Study Guide, 5e 10HHademenos <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s MCAT with CD-ROM, 2e 159Hademenos Schaum’s Outline of Physics for Pre-Med, Biology and Allied Health Students 138Halpern Schaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Physics, Revised Edition 127Halpern Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Physics I 129Halpern Schaum’s Outline of Beginning Physics II 128Harley Microbiology Lab Manual, 8e 84Hartwell Genetics: From Genes to Genomes, 4e 89Hecht Schaum’s Outline of Optics 134Henrickson Lab Manual for General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7e 146Hickman Animal Diversity, 6e 111Hickman Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15e 112Hickman Laboratory Studies in Animal Diversity, 6e 113Hickman Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology, 15e 113Hoefnagels Biology: Concepts & Investigations, 2e 51Hoefnagels Biology: The Essentials 48Hyde Introduction to Genetic Principles 89IIndge Schaum’s A-Z Biology 69200
JAuthor IndexJenkins Fundamentals of Optics, 4e 134Johnson Essentials of the Living World, 3e 55Johnson Living World, 7e (The) 52Jones Lab Manual to accompany Physical Geology, 8e 186KKalthoff Analysis of Biological Development, 2e 87Kardong Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Laboratory Dissection Guide, 6e 109Kardong Introduction to Biological Evolution, 2e 169Kardong Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, 6e 109, 110Kaufmann Environmental <strong>Science</strong> 166Kay Farm Management, 7e 3, 4Kent Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates, 9e 111Kleyn Microbiology Experiments: A Health <strong>Science</strong> Perspective, 7e 83Knox Biology: An Australian Focus, 4e [Aust] 56Krauskopf Physical Universe, 14e (The) 119Kuchel Schaum’s Outline of Biochemistry, 3e 160LLaird University Chemistry 151Lee Nutritional Assessment, 5e 99Levetin Plants and Society, 6e 103, 105Levine Physical Chemistry, 6e 157Lewis Human Genetics, 10e 90Lewis Life, 6e 57Lipski Digestive Wellness: Strengthen the Immune System and Prevent Disease Through Healthy Digestion, 4e 97Longenbaker Mader’s Understanding Human Anatomy & Physiology, 7e 12Lytle General Zoology Laboratory Guide, 16e 113MMader Biology, 11e 47, 60Mader Concepts in Biology, 2e 54Mader Essentials of Biology, 3e 53Mader Human Biology, 12e 66Mader Inquiry into Life, 13e 55Mader Lab Manual for Essentials of Biology, 3e 58Mader Lab Manual for Human Biology, 12e 67Mader Lab Manual to accompany Biology, 11e 63Mader Lab Manual to accompany Concepts of Biology, 2e 59Mader Laboratory Manual to accompany Inquiry into Life, 13e 59Malinowsky Human Geography 174March Physics for Poets, 5e 124Martin Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Essentials of A&P, 11e 14Martin Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version, 13e 21Martin Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology: Pig Version, 13e 21201
Author IndexMartin Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Cat Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e 22Martin Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Fetal Pig Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e 23Martin Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Main Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e 24Martin Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: Rat Version with PhILS 4.0 Access Card, 2e 25McConnell Good Earth: Introduction to Earth <strong>Science</strong>, 2e (The) 181McKinley Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach 15McKinley Human Anatomy, 3e 31McMahon Quatum Mechanics Demystified, 2e 137Meislich 3,000 Solved Problems in Organic Chemistry 162Meislich Schaum’s Easy Outline of Organic Chemistry, 2e 155Meislich Schaum’s Outline of Organic Chemistry, 4e 155Mescher Junqueira’s Basic Histology, 12e 43Metz Schaum’s Outline of Physical Chemistry, 2e 162Miller Zoology, 8e 112Molles Ecology, 6e 167Montgomery Environmental Geology, 9e 181Morello Laboratory Manual and Workbook in Microbiology: Applications to Patient Care, 10e 85Morton Gross Anatomy: The Big Picture 42Murray Harpers Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e 158NNester Microbiology: A Human Perspective, 7e 78Nowak Pathophysiology: Concepts and Applications for Health Care Professionals, 3e 41OObenauf Lab Manual for Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach 79Odian Schaum’s Outline of General, Organic and Biochemistry for Nursing and Allied Health, 2e 161PPalen Schaum’s Outline of Astronomy 137Patton Laboratory Manual for Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8e 13Pechenik Biology of the Invertebrates, 6e 108Peleg Schaum’s Outline of Quatum Mechanics, 2e 137Pinchuk Schaum’s Outline of Immunology 91Plummer Physical Geology, 14e 184Presson Biology: Dimensions of Life 56Price Mastering ArcGIS with Videoclips DVD-ROM, 5e 173Prothero Bringing Fossils to Life: An Introduction to Paleobiology, 2e 184202
RAuthor IndexRastogi Biochemistry, 3e [India] 153Raven Biology, 9e 62Reichard Environmental Geology 182Reif Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics 133Reynolds Exploring Geology, 3e 185Roberts Foundations of Parasitology, 8e 108Rosenbaum Volpe’s Understanding Evolution, 7e 169Rosenberg Schaum’s Easy Outlines: College Chemistry, 2e 151Rosenberg Schaum’s Outline of College Chemistry, 9e 152, 161Rutford Zumberge’s Laboratory Manual for Physical Geology, 15e 186SSaladin Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 6e 17Saladin Human Anatomy, 3e 31Sanghani Human Anatomy and Physiology with Health Education [India] 32, 37Schiff Nutrition for Healthy Living, 3e 95Schneider Pathways to Astronomy, 3e 135Sharma Algae [India] 114Sharma Fungi and Allied Microbes [India] 114Sharma Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering: Artificial Organ Design and Development, and Tissue Engineering 161Shier Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11e 11Shier Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 13e 16Silberberg Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 6e 149Silberberg Principles of General Chemistry, 3e 148Simpson Economic Botany, 3e 106Smith General, Organic & Biological Chemistry, 2e 144Smith Organic Chemistry, 3e 156Smith Principles of General, Organic & Biochemistry 144Soni Fundamentals of Botany, Volume 1 104Soni Fundamentals of Botany, Volume 2 104Stansfield Molecular and Cell Biology 91Stansfield Schaum’s Outline of Molecular Biology 87Steiner Schaum’s Outline of Mathematics for Physics Students 133Stephens PH.I.L.S Version 4.0 CD-ROM 29Stiling Ecology: Global Insights and Investigations 168Stine Aids Update <strong>2012</strong>, 21e 85Stone Atlas of Skeletal Muscles, 7e 15, 27, 33Strete Photo Atlas for General Biology, 3e 59, 63, 68Sverdrup Fundamentals of Oceanography, 5e 183Sverdrup Introduction to the World’s Ocean, 10e 183203
TAuthor IndexTalaro Foundations in Microbiology, 8e 76Talaro Foundations in Microbiology: Basic Principles, 8e 77Tate Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e 18Teo Changing Landscapes of Singapore [Asian] 175The University Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 CD-ROM, 2e 29, 35of ToledoThe University Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0 Online, 2e 36, 40of ToledoThe University Student Access Card Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Version 3.0, 2e 30of ToledoTillery Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 6e 122Tillery Lab Manual for Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e 120Tillery Lab Manual to accompany Integrated <strong>Science</strong>, 5e 123Tillery Physical <strong>Science</strong>, 9e 120Tippens Physics, 7e 127, 129Totey Stem Cell Technologies: Basics and Applications 69UUno Principles of Botany 105VVan De Graaff Human Anatomy, 6e 32Van De Graaff Schaum’s Easy Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 2e 43Van De Graaff Schaum’s Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 3e 44VanPutte Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology, 9e 18VanPutte Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8e 10Vodopich Biology Laboratory Manual, 9e 65WWardlaw Contemporary Nutrition, 9e 96Wardlaw Contemporary Nutrition: A Functional Approach, 3e 96Weaver Molecular Biology, 5e 86Wells Schaum’s Outline of Lagrangian Dynamics 121Weng Introduction to Contemporary Remote Sensing Earth from Space (An) 176White Essentials of World Regional Geography, 2e 177Widmaier Vander’s Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function with ARIS, 12e 37Willey Prescott’s Microbiology, 8e 73Willey Prescott’s Principles of Microbiology 73Williams Nutrition for Health, Fitness and Sport, 10e 98Wise Lab Manual for Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 2e 28Wise Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, 6e 27Wise Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin’s Human Anatomy, 3e 34Wise Laboratory Manual to accompany Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology, 9e 28Worthing-Roberts Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle, 4e 98204
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