Biological Sciences: Notable Research and Discoveries

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Infobase Publishing, 2010 - 224 páginas

The expansion of knowledge with the help of technology, such as with a microscope, is a common theme in biology and the other sciences. Biology is the study of living organisms or processes involved in life. The word "biology" derives from a Greek word; "bios," meaning life or mode of life, and "logos," meaning word or knowledge. The biological sciences include physiology, genetics, ecology, botany, molecular biology, and the study of specific biological systems, such as the nervous system.

Biological Sciences focuses on the scientists who explore the frontiers of this complex topic and their unexpected results. This book examines the journals and reports in this field, offering students insight into the methods and applications of biology.

Chapters include:

  • Brain Imaging: Searching for Sites of Perception and Consciousness
  • The Human Genome in Health and Disease
  • Protein Structure and Function
  • Biodiversity—The Complexity of Life
  • The Biology and Evolution of Viruses
  • Regeneration—Healing by Regrowing.
 

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Brain Imaging Searching for Sites of Perception and Consciousness
1
The Human Genome in Health and Disease
39
Protein Structure and Function
77
BiodiversityThe Complexity of Life
109
The Biology and Evolution of Viruses
140
RegenerationHealing by Regrowing
174
Final Thoughts
203
Glossary
207
Further Resources
212
Index
215
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