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Ch. 1The Science of life Ch. 2Chemistry of Life Ch. 3Biochemistry Ch. 4Cell Structure and Function Ch. 5Homeostasis and Cell Transport Ch. 6Photosynthesis Ch. 7Cellular Respiration Ch. 8Cell Reproduction Ch. 9Fundamentals of Genetics Chapters Modern Biology Ch. 10DNA, RNA, and Protein synthesis Ch. 11Gene Expression Ch. 12Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics Ch. 13Gene Technology Ch. 14History of Life Ch. 15Theory of Evolution Ch. 16Population Genetics and Speciation Ch. 17Classification of Organisms Chapters 35-51

Ch. 18Introduction to Ecology Ch. 19Populations Ch. 20Community Ecology Ch. 21Ecosystems Ch. 22Humans and the Environment Ch. 23 Bacteria Ch. 24Viruses Ch. 25Protists Ch. 26Fungi Chapters 1-17 Modern Biology Ch. 27The Importance of Plants Ch. 28Plant Evolution and Classification Ch. 29Plant Structure and Function Ch. 30Plant Reproduction Ch. 31Plant Responses Ch. 32Introduction to Animals Ch. 33Sponges, Cnidarians, and Ctenophores Ch. 34Flatworms, Roundworms, and Rotifers Chapters 35-51

Ch. 35Mollusks and Annelids Ch. 36Arthropods Ch. 37Insects Ch. 38Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates Ch. 39Fishes Ch. 40Amphibians Ch. 41Reptiles Ch. 42Birds Ch. 43Mammals Chapters 1-17 Ch. 44Animal Behavior Ch. 45Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems Ch. 46Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Ch. 47The Body’s Defense System Ch. 48Digestive and Excretory Systems Ch. 49Nervous System and Sense Organs Ch. 50Endocrine System Ch. 51Reproductive System Chapters Modern Biology