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1、Essential Knowledge coveredRequired content for the AP Course Illustrative examples covered in this textbook - teach at least one Content not required for the AP Course Chapter 1. The Science of Biology 1.1. The Science of Life 1.2. The Nature of Science 1.3. An Example of Scientific Inquiry: Darwin
2、 and Evolution 1.A.1 Natural selection is a major mechanism of evolution 8-11 1.4. Unifying Themes in Biology Chapter 2. The Nature of Molecules and the Properties of Water 2.1. The Nature of Atoms 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organizatio
3、n. 18-21 2.2. Elements Found in Living Systems 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization. 22 2.3. The Nature of Chemical Bonds 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization. 23-24
4、2.4. Water: A Vital Compound 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization. 25-27Cohesion p27 2.5. Properties of Water 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization. 28-29 High specifi
5、c heat capacity p28; Universal solvent supports reactions p28; Heat of vaporization p28 2.6. Acids and Bases 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization. 29-32 Biology, 9th Edition by Raven, Johnson, Mason, Losos, and Singer, 2011 (McGraw-H
6、ill) AP is a registered trademark of the College Board which was not involved in the development of, and does not endorse this product. Essential Knowledge coveredRequired content for the AP Course Illustrative examples covered in this textbook - teach at least one Content not required for the AP Co
7、urse Chapter 3. The Chemical Building Blocks of Life 3.1. Carbon: The Framework of Biological Molecules 4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule. 34-37 3.2. Carbohydrates: Energy Storage and Structural Molecules 4.A.1: The subcompo
8、nents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule. 38-40 3.3. Nucleic Acids: Information Molecules 4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule. 41-43 3.4. Proteins: Molecules with Diverse Struc
9、tures and Functions 4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule. 44-52 3.5. Lipids: Hydrophobic Molecules 4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule. 53-58 Chapter 4.
10、Cell Structure 4.1. Cell Theory 2.A.3 Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce, and maintain organization; 2.B.3 Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions; 4.A.2: The structure and function of subcellular components, a
11、nd their interactions, provide essential cellular processes; 4.B.2: Cooperative interactions within organisms promote efficiency in the use of energy and matter. 59-62 4.2. Prokaryotic Cells 2.B.3 Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions; 4.A.2: T
12、he structure and function of subcellular components, and their interactions, provide essential cellular processes; 4.B.2: Cooperative interactions within organisms promote efficiency in the use of energy and matter. 63-64 AP is a registered trademark of the College Board which was not involved in th
13、e development of, and does not endorse this product. Essential Knowledge coveredRequired content for the AP Course Illustrative examples covered in this textbook - teach at least one Content not required for the AP Course 4.3. Eukaryotic Cells 2.B.3 Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that
14、partition the cell into specialized regions; 4.A.2: The structure and function of subcellular components, and their interactions, provide essential cellular processes; 4.B.2: Cooperative interactions within organisms promote efficiency in the use of energy and matter. 65-68 Endomembrane systems, inc
15、luding the nuclear envelope p65; Nuclear Envelope p65 4.4. The Endomembrane System 2.B.3 Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions; 4.A.2: The structure and function of subcellular components, and their interactions, provide essential cellular proc
16、esses 69-72 Endoplasmic Reticulum p70; Golgi p70 4.5. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts: Cellular Generators 2.B.3 Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions; 4.A.2: The structure and function of subcellular components, and their interactions, provide essential cellular processes 73-74 Membrane-bound organelles (mitochondria and/or chloroplasts) p73; Mitochondria p73; Chloroplasts