Exploration of the biological importance of inorganic complexes. Topics include: biochemistry and …
Exploration of the biological importance of inorganic complexes. Topics include: biochemistry and transition metal chemistry review, characterization methods, metal ion transport and cellular storage, biological electron transfer, the nitrogen cycle, oxygen transport and transfer, oxygen processing, and enzymes and proteins.
More advanced treatment of biochemical mechanisms that underlie biological processes. Emphasis on …
More advanced treatment of biochemical mechanisms that underlie biological processes. Emphasis on experimental methods used to unravel these processes, and how these processes fit into the cellular context and coordinate regulation of these processes. Topics include macromolecular machines for energy and force transduction, regulation of biosynthetic and degradative pathways, and structure and function of nucleic acids.
This course illustrates how knowledge and principles of biology, biochemistry, and engineering …
This course illustrates how knowledge and principles of biology, biochemistry, and engineering are integrated to create new products for societal benefit. It uses a case study format to examine recently developed products of pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries: how a product evolves from initial idea, through patents, testing, evaluation, production, and marketing. Emphasizes scientific and engineering principles; the responsibility scientists, engineers, and business executives have for the consequences of their technology; and instruction and practice in written and oral communication. The topic focus of this class will vary from year to year. This version looks at inflammation underlying many diseases, specifically its role in cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
This graduate course will introduce students to the processes controlling phytoplankton, zooplankton, …
This graduate course will introduce students to the processes controlling phytoplankton, zooplankton, heterotrophic bacterial and benthic infaunal growth and abundance. We'll do a broad-scale survey of patterns of productivity and abundance in the coastal zones, upwelling centers, gyres, and the deep sea. We'll briefly survey ecosystem simulation models, especially those applicable to the Gulf of Maine. Readings will be from the primary literature and a few book chapters. The effects of anthropogenic effects on marine communities will be stressed throughout. Calculus will be used throughout the course, but there is no formal calculus requirement.
Examination of the biological importance of organic molecules. Topics include: bioorganic mechanisms, …
Examination of the biological importance of organic molecules. Topics include: bioorganic mechanisms, chirality and its role in bioactivity, lipids, carbohydrates, animo acids, peptides, and porteins, nucleic acids, enzymes, coenzymes, and coupled reactions, lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and nucleotide metabolism.
Body Physics was designed to meet the objectives of a one-term high …
Body Physics was designed to meet the objectives of a one-term high school or freshman level course in physical science, typically designed to provide non-science majors and undeclared students with exposure to the most basic principles in physics while fulfilling a science-with-lab core requirement. The content level is aimed at students taking their first college science course, whether or not they are planning to major in science. However, with minor supplementation by other resources, such as OpenStax College Physics, this textbook could easily be used as the primary resource in 200-level introductory courses. Chapters that may be more appropriate for physics courses than for general science courses are noted with an asterisk symbol (*). Of course, this textbook could be used to supplement other primary resources in any physics course covering mechanics and thermodynamics.
Table of Contents Unit 1: Purpose and Preparation Unit 2: Measuring the Body Unit 3: Error in Body Composition Measurement Unit 4: Better Body Composition Measurement Unit 5: Maintaining Balance Unit 6: Forces within the Body Unit 7: Strength and Elasticity of the Body Unit 8: Skydiving Unit 9: Injury and Injury Prevention Unit 10: Body Energy Unit 11: Body Heat and The Fight for Life
Body Physics was designed to meet the objectives of a one-term high …
Body Physics was designed to meet the objectives of a one-term high school or freshman level course in physical science, typically designed to provide non-science majors and undeclared students with exposure to the most basic principles in physics while fulfilling a science-with-lab core requirement. The content level is aimed at students taking their first college science course, whether or not they are planning to major in science. However, with minor supplementation by other resources, such as OpenStax College Physics, this textbook could easily be used as the primary resource in 200-level introductory courses. Chapters that may be more appropriate for physics courses than for general science courses are noted with an asterisk symbol (*). Of course, this textbook could be used to supplement other primary resources in any physics course covering mechanics and thermodynamics.
This first year Geography textbook takes a holistic approach to Geography by …
This first year Geography textbook takes a holistic approach to Geography by incorporating elements of physical, human and regional geography, as well as bringing in methods and perspectives from spatial information science.. This textbook applies a fundamental geographical approach to understanding our globally changing world by looking at local processes which are linked to larger global processes and events. For example mining and its effects are a global issue and we can see how these unfold in BC. A further example is the recent apology to First Nation peoples on the residential school treatment, as similar events occur in the US, Ireland and Australia. Processes of urbanization, a phenomenon which people all over the globe are experiencing, can be seen in Vancouver with our discussion of the citys development. Geography students, indeed all first year students, need to be able to critically assess their own contexts and environments in order to properly engage with our continually globalizing world.
" This course covers examination of the state of knowledge of planetary …
" This course covers examination of the state of knowledge of planetary formation, beginning with planetary nebulas and continuing through accretion (from gas, to dust, to planetesimals, to planetary embryos, to planets). It also includes processes of planetary differentiation, crust formation, atmospheric degassing, and surface water condensation. This course has integrated discussions of compositional and physical processes, based upon observations from our solar system and from exoplanets. Focus on terrestrial (rocky and metallic) planets, though more volatile-rich bodies are also examined."
This laboratory activity gives an example of the creativity required when teaching …
This laboratory activity gives an example of the creativity required when teaching non-native rock types. In order to study igneous and metamorphic rocks in central Florida (a huge area consisting solely of sedimentary rock), geology students examined building stones in downtown St. Petersburg. Each student picked a particular rock type used in a particular way (structure, decorative facade, etc.), performed geologic tests on it, read up on its properties, history, and uses, and prepared a paper on it. Part of the way through the project, the entire class held a walking tour, during which each students' building (and its stones) were visited, and the student studying that type of stone told the class what they had found out about it. Building on this context of use, this website describes learning goals, teaching notes and materials, methods of assessment, and additional reference and resource links for this field lab.
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations …
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations of General, Organic and Biological Chemistry and prepare students to be successful in health-related degree programs. The first part of the textbook focuses on the basic fundamentals of measurements in chemistry, the scientific method, an introduction into atoms, elements and trends of the periodic table. The second part of the textbook focuses on chemical bond formation, stoichiometry and chemical reactions, an introduction to organic chemistry, and the relationship of concepts to biological systems is carried throughout the text with a focus on medical and health-related aspects.
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations …
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations of General Chemistry and prepare students to be successful in the CH221-222-223 majors level chemistry series. The first part of the textbook focuses on the basic fundamentals of measurements in chemistry, the scientific method, an introduction into atoms, elements and trends of the periodic table. The second part of the textbook focuses on ionic and covalent compounds and their nomenclature, an introduction to chemistry reactions, stoichiometry, and solutions chemistry. Within each chapter, there is also a section entitled ‘Focus on the Environment’ that provides students an opportunity to learn and engage with environmental issues and concerns in the context of scientific studies and chemistry concepts. Within these sections are suggested written and discussion assignments that are appropriate for use in an introductory college-level course in chemistry.
Welcome to the online text resource for CH105: Consumer Chemistry. The focus …
Welcome to the online text resource for CH105: Consumer Chemistry. The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the fundamental applications of organic chemistry to society, technology, and the development of consumer products. The first part of the textbook focuses on the basic fundamentals of measurements in chemistry, the scientific method, and an introduction into atoms and elements. The second part of the textbook focuses on an introduction to organic chemistry and how it is applied to our daily lives. Topics include fuels and energy, polymers, fertilizers, pesticides, food and food additives, household cleaners, cosmetics and personal care items, pharmaceuticals, and air and water pollution. Organic concepts covered include an introduction to intermolecular forces and solution dynamics, VESPR and molecular geometry, organic structure and basic chemical reactions.
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations …
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations of General Chemistry and prepare students to be successful in the CH221-222-223 majors level chemistry series. The first part of the textbook focuses on the basic fundamentals of measurements in chemistry, the scientific method, an introduction into atoms, elements and trends of the periodic table. The second part of the textbook focuses on ionic and covalent compounds and their nomenclature, an introduction to chemistry reactions, stoichiometry, and solutions chemistry.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Foundations of Biochemistry Chapter 2: Protein Structure …
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Foundations of Biochemistry Chapter 2: Protein Structure Chapter 3: Investigating Proteins Chapter 4: DNA, RNA and the Human Genome Chapter 5: Investigating DNA Chapter 6: Enzyme Principles and Biotechnological Applications Chapter 7: Catalytic Mechanisms of Enzymes Chapter 8: Protein Regulation and Degradation Chapter 9: DNA Replication Chapter 10: Transcription and RNA Processing Chapter 11: Translation Chapter 12: DNA Damage and Repair Chapter 13: Transcriptional Control and Epigenetics
We designed this book to help you attain a confident, competent, and …
We designed this book to help you attain a confident, competent, and coherent understanding of basic chemistry, in particular of the chemistry associated with organisms and their origins. That said, this is not a chemistry for biologists or non-scientists book but rather an approach to the difficult and often counterintuitive ideas at the heart of chemistry, for an intelligent and engaged student who, often quite reasonably, finds these ideas unbelievable, arbitrary, or incoherent. Our goal is to assist you in developing an understanding of the foundations of chemistry, so that you can apply these ideas to a range of new situations.
Materials integral to the CLUE curriculum but that are not covered exhaustively in the text are:
Common chemistry calculations, illustrated by YouTube videos, including: Stoichiometry; Energy, frequency, and wavelength conversions; Mass energy conversions; Thermochemistry, including specific heat, bond energy and entropy, enthalpy, and Gibbs energy; Equilibrium calculations, pH and Ka; Reaction rates and rate law determinations; and Buffers and linked chemical reaction energy changes.
Common skills, including: Electron configurations, particularly to determine the number of valence electrons; Drawing Lewis structures; VESPR; Assigning oxidation numbers; and Using curved arrows to predict the outcome of simple reactions.
Table of Contents:
1. Atoms 2. Electrons and Orbitals 3. Elements, Bonding, and Physical Properties 4. Heterogeneous Compounds 5. Systems Thinking 6. Solutions 7. A Field Guide to Chemical Reactions 8. How Far? How Fast? 9. Reaction Systems
This text is intended to provide an in-depth introduction to the key …
This text is intended to provide an in-depth introduction to the key ideas in chemistry. We have designed the book to show how these ideas are developed from simple to complex systems and how they relate to each other. We consider three ideas central to an understanding of chemistry: the structure of matter, the properties of matter, and the energy changes involved in the reorganization of matter; all are connected by the interactions or forces that cause matter to interact. We aim to provide compelling reasons why you will find yourself wanting to learn chemistry and to illustrate what you will be able to do with this knowledge once you have learned it.
Calculus-Based Physics is an introductory physics textbook designed for use in the …
Calculus-Based Physics is an introductory physics textbook designed for use in the two-semester introductory physics course typically taken by science and engineering students.
Table of Contents 1 Mathematical Prelude 2 Conservation of Mechanical Energy I: Kinetic Energy & Gravitational Potential Energy 3 Conservation of Mechanical Energy II: Springs, Rotational Kinetic Energy 4 Conservation of Momentum 5 Conservation of Angular Momentum 6 One-Dimensional Motion (Motion Along a Line): Definitions and Mathematics 7 One-Dimensional Motion: The Constant Acceleration Equations 8 One-Dimensional Motion: Collision Type II 9 One-Dimensional Motion Graphs 10 Constant Acceleration Problems in Two Dimensions 11 Relative Velocity 12 Gravitational Force Near the Surface of the Earth, First Brush with Newton's 2nd Law 13 Freefall, a.k.a. Projectile Motion 14 Newton's Laws #1: Using Free Body Diagrams 15 Newton's Laws #2: Kinds of Forces, Creating Free Body Diagrams 16 Newton's Laws #3: Components, Friction, Ramps, Pulleys, and Strings 17 The Universal Law of Gravitation 18 Circular Motion: Centripetal Acceleration 19 Rotational Motion Variables, Tangential Acceleration, Constant Angular Acceleration 20 Torque & Circular Motion 21 Vectors: The Cross Product & Torque 22 Center of Mass, Moment of Inertia 23 Statics 24 Work and Energy 25 Potential Energy, Conservation of Energy, Power 26 Impulse and Momentum 27 Oscillations: Introduction, Mass on a Spring 28 Oscillations: The Simple Pendulum, Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion 29 Waves: Characteristics, Types, Energy 30 Wave Function, Interference, Standing Waves 31 Strings, Air Columns 32 Beats, The Doppler Effect 33 Fluids: Pressure, Density, Archimedes' Principle 34 Pascal's Principle, the Continuity Equation, and Bernoulli's Principle 35 Temperature, Internal Energy, Heat, and Specific Heat Capacity 36 Heat: Phase Changes 37 The First Law of Thermodynamics
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Calculus-Based Physics is an introductory physics textbook designed for use in the …
Calculus-Based Physics is an introductory physics textbook designed for use in the two-semester introductory physics course typically taken by science and engineering students.
A free, two-volume, on-line, editable, introductory calculus based physics textbook in PDF™ …
A free, two-volume, on-line, editable, introductory calculus based physics textbook in PDF™ and Microsoft Word™ format. Also provides ancillary materials including video solutions to physics problems and Blackboard™ quizzes with extensive feedback.
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