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This book describes human hereditary ion channel diseases of
voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels covering the diverse fields
of medicine myology, neurology, cardiology, and nephrology
requiring a wide and interdisciplinary readership. Interesting
parallels in pathogenetic mechanisms of disease are especially
emphasized to interest even highly specialized readers in entities
outside of their fields. Each author has written an objective
overview of his or her particular subject in a way that should
allow the reader within a short period of time to obtain a
comprehensive picture of the present state of art.
Study & Master Life Sciences Grade 12 has been especially
developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and
Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). This easy-to-use course helps
learners to master essential content and skills in Life Sciences.
The comprehensive Learner's Book includes an expanded contents page
indicating the CAPS coverage required for each strand, a mind map
at the beginning of each module that gives an overview of the
contents of that module, activities that help develop learners'
science, knowledge and skills as well as Formal Assessment tasks to
test their learning, a review at the end of each unit that provides
for consolidation of learning, case studies that link science to
real-life situations and present balanced views on sensitive
issues, 'Information' boxes providing interesting additional
information and 'Note' boxes that bring important information to
the learner's attention.
Plants are living things. They go through a life cycle. Learn about
what plants need to live and grow. This science reader introduces
students to the life cycle. With easy-to-read text, this book
teaches students important scientific concepts and vocabulary terms
including seed, root, stem, leaf, and flower. Aligned to state and
national standards, the book contains nonfiction text features like
an index, a glossary, captions, bold font, and detailed images to
keep students connected to the text. A hands-on science experiment
helps students apply what they have learned and develops critical
thinking skills.
Many foundational concepts in biology are notoriously difficult to
teach. The challenge grows tougher when you add the need to align
with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This book makes
your job easier by opening your mind to fresh and effective
approaches for today's high school classrooms. Hard-to-Teach
Biology Concepts provides an Instructional Planning Framework that
helps you understand students' learning needs, incorporate
appropriate teaching strategies, and interpret the framework and
teaching tools through the lens of NGSS. Contributing authors show
how they use the framework to teach four NGSS disciplinary core
ideas: growth and development of organisms, ecosystems, heredity,
and biological evolution. Although the teaching models are specific
and illuminating, the book doesn't dictate what's right for you.
Veteran teachers and those new to the classroom can use the
framework to develop students' conceptual understanding based on
what works best for student and teacher.
Oxford successful life sciences is a trusted life sciences course
that is used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich, relevant,
and age appropriate content fully covers the National Curriculum
and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), ensuring that learners stay
interested throughout the year. Features: topics are structured
according to CAPS which makes the course easy to use in the
classroom; appropriate language levels make content accessible,
build learner confidence and support independent learning and
revision; a skills section at the beginning of the book introduces
learners to all the scientific skills needed for life sciences; a
wealth of illustrations, photographs and micrographs is provided to
guide learners during practical experiments; practical activities
are unpacked in a step-by-step fashion, guiding learners and
teachers alike; caution boxes alert learners to any safety issues;
margin features indicate content links within the grade and between
the grades; an exam section with exam tips and practice papers
helps learners prepare for formal assessment and exams.
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Brain
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Lisa Greathouse
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Hooray for your brain! Without it, you could not read these words
right now! But where is your brain exactly, and what does it do?
Use your brain to read this book and learn all about it!
Dead leaves, food scraps, and grass clippings for lunch? Small
animals, fungi, and bacteria called decomposers turn trash into a
tasty compost treat. Learn more about compost and how you can use
it in your garden or yard.
In the relatively short period since "Cryptosporidium" was
recognised as a human pathogen, and that it could be transmitted in
water as well as directly between animals and people, it has been
the subject of intense investigations. Its status as an
opportunistic pathogen, especially in AIDS patients, and the lack
of effective anti-cryptosporidial drugs have served to emphasise
the public health importance of this organism. This has to some
extent overshadowed the fact that "Cryptosporidium "is also an
important pathogen of domestic animals and wildlife.
In recent years, the application of molecular biology and culture
techniques have had an enormous impact on our understanding of the
aetiological agents of cryptosporidial infections and our ability
to study the causative agents in the laboratory. As a consequence,
a wealth of information and novel data has been produced during the
last 3-4 years, particularly in the areas of taxonomy, biology,
pathogenesis, epidemiology - particularly zoonotic and water borne
transmission, and treatment.
It is thus very timely to bring together in this book the
international research community involved to review the major
advances in research and identify the important research priorities
for the future, thus enabling as wide an audience as possible to
benefit from and share in this comprehensive look at
"Cryptosporidium "and cryptosporidiosis.
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