Introduction to Life Science Living Things Cell Processes and Energy Genetics: The Science of Heredity Modern Genetics Changes Over Time Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi Plants Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms Mollusks, Arthropods and Echinoderms Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles Birds and Mammals Animal Behavior Bones, Muscles, and Skin Food and Digestion Circulation Respiration and Excretion Fighting Disease The Nervous System The Endocrine System and Reproduction Populations and Communities Ecosystems and Biomes Living Resources
A comprehensive text designed to give the educator material to reinforce relevant scientific information. Provide students with a knowledge base that meets the common core standards.
Once Upon a Life Science Book: 12 Interdisciplinary Activities to Create Confident Readers
This practical book teaches developers and scientists how to use deep learning for genomics, chemistry, biophysics, microscopy, medical analysis, and other fields.
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Connect students in grades 6–8 with science using Life Science Quest for Middle Grades. This 96-page book helps students practice scientific techniques while studying cells, plants, animals, DNA, heredity, ecosystems, and biomes.
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This book covers several of the statistical concepts and data analytic skills needed to succeed in data-driven life science research.
This open access book presents the first step towards building socio-life science, a field of science investigating humans in such a way that both social and life-scientific factors are integrated.