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    Read more about History and Science of Cultivated Plants

    History and Science of Cultivated Plants

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    Contributor: Naithani

    Publisher: Oregon State University

    License: CC BY-NC

    History and Science of Cultivated Plants narrates how humans transitioned from foragers to farmers and have arrived at present-day industrial agriculture-based civilization. It entails myths, historical accounts, and scientific concepts to describe how human efforts have shaped and produced easier to grow, larger, tastier, and more nutritious fruits, vegetables, and grains from wild plants. Using examples of various economically and socially important crops central to human civilization, the book describes the origin of crop plants, the evolution of agricultural practices, fundamental concepts of natural selection vs. domestication, experimental and methodical plant breeding, and plant biotechnology.

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    Read more about Foundations of Neuroscience

    Foundations of Neuroscience

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    Contributor: Henley

    Publisher: Michigan State University

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Foundations of Neuroscience is aimed at undergraduate students new to the field of neuroscience. The first edition specifically targets students enrolled in Neurobiology at Michigan State University and primarily contains topics covered in that course.

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    Read more about An Interactive Introduction to Organismal and Molecular Biology

    An Interactive Introduction to Organismal and Molecular Biology

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    Contributor: Bierema

    Publisher: Michigan State University

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This "textbook" is interactive, meaning that although each chapter has text, they also have interactive HTML5 content, such as quizzes, simulations, interactive videos, and images with clickable hotspots. Students receive instant feedback when they complete the interactive content, and therefore, can learn and check their understanding all in one place. The first unit introduces students to the nature of science, including scientific controversies, and information literacy, including how to analyze literature and identify stakeholders. Unit 2 is organismal biology, including carbon cycling and population growth, and unit 3 is molecular biology with a focus on gene expression.

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    Read more about From Growing to Biology: Plants 1e

    From Growing to Biology: Plants 1e

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    Contributor: Hacisalihoglu

    Publisher: Florida State University

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Ready to find out how plants are grown and function? Take a fantastic voyage through plants. From Growing to Biology: Plants 1e brings the latest information for understanding of traditional and modern plant growing, form, and production. Topics covered in 30 chapters include concise and up-to-date ‘big picture’ infographics, student learning outcomes (SLOs), key vocabulary, assessment, as well as identification of 120 species, and more. Moreover, author Dr. G. Hacisalihoglu emphasizes on leaning concepts, binding those concepts together with visuals approach to make learning faster and more memorable.

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    Read more about Principles of Biology: Biology 211, 212, and 213

    Principles of Biology: Biology 211, 212, and 213

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    Contributors: Bartee, Shriner, and Creech

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY

    The Principles of Biology sequence (BI 211, 212 and 213) introduces biology as a scientific discipline for students planning to major in biology and other science disciplines. Laboratories and classroom activities introduce techniques used to study biological processes and provide opportunities for students to develop their ability to conduct research.

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    Read more about General Biology II: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics

    General Biology II: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics

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    Contributors: Bartee and Anderson

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY

    BI102: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics is intended for one term of the introductory biology course for non-science majors taught at many two- and four-year colleges. The concepts of genetics, as they apply to the study of life, are introduced, including the principles of inheritance, genetics, and gene regulation.

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    Read more about General Biology I: Survey of Cellular Biology

    General Biology I: Survey of Cellular Biology

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    Contributors: Bartee and Anderson

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY

    BI101: Survey of Cellular Biology is intended for one term of the introductory biology course for non-science majors taught at many two- and four-year colleges. The concepts of cellular biology, as they apply to the study of life, are introduced, including parts of a cell, metabolism, and homeostasis.

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    Read more about Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology - Australian Edition

    Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology - Australian Edition

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    Contributors: Chruścik, Kauter, Whiteside, and Windus

    Publisher: University of Southern Queensland

    License: CC BY-SA

    The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is committed to advancing the use of open textbooks in higher education. This textbook is a tool to support first year anatomy and physiology courses taught in Australia, aiming to provide students with an increased access to free, high-quality learning materials.

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    Read more about Introduction to Biosystems Engineering

    Introduction to Biosystems Engineering

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    Contributors: Holden, Wolfe, Ogejo, and Cummins

    Publishers: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) and Virginia Tech Publishing

    License: CC BY

    The discipline of Biosystems Engineering emerged in the 1990s from the traditional strongholds of agricultural engineering and food engineering. Biosystems engineering integrates engineering science and design with applied biological, environmental, and agricultural sciences. Introduction to Biosystems Engineering is targeted at 1st and 2nd year university-level students with an interest in biosystems engineering but who are not yet familiar with the breadth and depth of the subject. It is designed as a coherent educational resource, also available for download as individual digital chapters. The book can be used as a localized, customizable text for introductory courses in Biosystems Engineering globally. It is written as a series of stand-alone chapters organized under six major topics: Food and Bioprocessing; Environment; Buildings and Infrastructure; Information and Communications Technology and Data; Machinery Systems; and Energy. Each chapter is organized around stated learning outcomes and describes key concepts, applications of the concepts, and worked examples.

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    Read more about A Mixed Course-Based Research Approach to Human Physiology

    A Mixed Course-Based Research Approach to Human Physiology

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    Contributor: Haen Whitmer

    Publisher: Iowa State University

    License: CC BY-SA

    The Biology 256 Laboratory course was designed to provide students with hands-on access to modern techniques in human physiological analyses using the course-based research pedagogical approach. In this course, students will learn how to perform literature searches; generate research questions and hypotheses; design experiments; collect, analyze, visualize and interpret data; and present scientific findings to others. The Biol 256L curriculum offers a high-impact human physiology experience that fosters the critical thinking skills required to be a successful citizen in a modern world filled with misinformation.

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