Correlations

Biological Science, Introductory Edition

Scott Freeman

Correlated with AP* Biology, May 2002, May 2003

ST = Student textbook pages

  1. Molecules and Cells
    1. Chemistry of Life
      1. Water
        ST: 24, 32, 34–35, 46, 71, 746, 747–749, 762
      2. Organic molecules in organisms
        ST: 30, 32, 33
      3. Free energy changes
        ST: 26, 27, 29–30, 31, 42, 53, 54, 626–627, 667, 767, 808
      4. Enzymes
        ST: 54, 56–57, 84, 93–94, 221–223, 243, 301, 308, 335, 739, 776–778, 908–909
    2. Cells
      1. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
        ST: 91–93, 504
      2. Membranes
        ST: 69–85, 91, 92, 93, 97–102
      3. Subcellular organization
        ST: 2, 4, 7, 9, 70, 91, 92, 93, 94–97, 102–110, 155, 194, 224, 356, 520–521, 525, 807–808
      4. Cell cycle and its organization
        ST: 158–159, 164, 165–167, 167–168, 169–170
    3. Cellular Energetics
      1. Coupled reactions
        ST: 25–26, 591, 740–741
      2. Fermentation and cellular respiration
        ST: 116–117, 128, 131–132
      3. Photosynthesis
        ST: 131–154, 492, 540, 605, 705

  2. Heredity and Evolution
    1. Heredity
      1. Meiosis and gametogenesis
        ST: 156, 176–193, 194, 355, 531, 873
      2. Eukaryotic chromosomes
        ST: 240, 318, 320–321, 324–326
      3. Inheritance patterns
        ST: 194, 204, 218
    2. Molecular Genetics
      1. RNA and DNA structure and function
        ST: 47, 55–58, 59–60, 94, 95, 156, 232–251
      2. Gene regulation
        ST: 289–291, 296–316
      3. Mutation
        ST: 65–66, 243–246
      4. Viral structure and replication
        ST: 220, 228, 345–346, 346, 501–519
      5. Nucleic acid technology and applications
        ST: 41, 43, 338
    3. Evolutionary Biology
      1. Early evolution of life
        ST: 4–5, 64–66, 194, 354, 961
      2. Evidence for evolution
        ST: 470–471, 593–594, 596–599, 730–731
      3. Mechanisms of evolution
        ST: 430–431, 436–437, 437–439, 729, 1012

  3. Organisms and Population
    1. Diversity of Organisms
      1. Evolutionary patterns
        ST: 399, 439–440, 442
      2. Survey of the diversity of life
        ST: 1003–1018
      3. Phylogenetic classification
        ST: 7, 414, 450–451, 452, 466–467, 582
      4. Evolutionary relationships
        ST: 438–439, 925–926
    2. Structure and Function of Plants and Animals
      1. Reproduction, growth, and development
        ST: 690–708, 870–890
      2. Structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations
        ST: 604–610, 615–619, 728, 731–733, 735–738, 877–879, 879–880
      3. Response to the environment
        ST: 709–725, 728, 731–732
    3. Ecology
      1. Population dynamics
        ST: 445, 932–935, 940–943, 943–949, 976–978, 1009
      2. Communities and ecosystems
        ST: 605–607, 971, 974–975, 976, 970–976
      3. Global issues
        ST: 983–984, 984–985