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BIO 160 Laboratory Manual: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

by Chris Sullivan

Laboratory manual for exercises in basic life sciences and anatomy.

Biological Science

by Scott Freeman Lizabeth Allison Michael Black Greg Podgorski Kim Quillin Jon Monroe Emily Taylor

Biological Science, Fifth Edition contains many new or expanded features, all of them targeted at ways to help students learn to construct their own knowledge and think like biologists. The book provides scaffolding to help students learn at the level called for by the National Academy of Sciences, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the American Association of Medical Academies, and the National Science Foundation.

Biology (10th Edition)

by Kenneth A. Mason Jonathan B. Losos Susan R. Singer

A biology textbook for students.

Biology for a Changing World with Physiology (Second Edition)

by Michele Shuster Janet Vigna Matthew Tontonoz Gunjan Sinha

Explores the core ideas of biology through a series of chapters written and illustrated in the style of a Scientific American article. Each chapter is a newsworthy story that serves as a context for covering the standard curriculum for the non-majors biology course. Updated throughout, the new edition offers new stories, additional physiology chapters, a new Electronic Teachers’ Edition, and new pedagogy.

Biology for the Informed Citizen with Physiology

by Donna M. Bozzone Douglas S. Green

With Biology for the Informed Citizen, students connect the concepts of biology to the consequences of biology. Authors Donna M. Bozzone and Douglas S. Green teach the concepts of biology, evolution, and the process of science so that students can apply their knowledge as informed consumers and users of scientific information. <p><p> Cases: An engaging biological issue opens every chapter and is revisited throughout <p> Concepts: Foundational biological ideas are introduced within the context of important cultural and social issues <p> Consequences: The concepts and consequences of biology are connected in order to help students make informed decisions about biological issues

Biology Laboratory Manual (Tenth Edition)

by Darrell Vodopich Randy Moore

The Biology Laboratory Manual by Vodopich and Moore was designed for an introductory biology course with a broad survey of basic laboratory techniques. The experiments and procedures are simple, safe, easy to perform, and especially appropriate for large classes. Few experiments require more than one class meeting to complete the procedure. Each exercise includes many photographs, traditional topics, and experiments that help students learn about life. Procedures within each exercise are numerous and discrete so that an exercise can be tailored to the needs of the students, the style of the instructor, and the facilities available.

Biology Of Aging

by Roger B. McDonald

Biology of Aging presents the biological principles that have led to a new understanding of the causes of aging and describes how these basic principles help one to understand the human experience of biological aging, longevity, and age-related disease. Intended for undergraduate biology students, it describes how the rate of biological aging is measured; explores the mechanisms underlying cellular aging; discusses the genetic pathways that affect longevity in various organisms; outlines the normal age-related changes and the functional decline that occurs in physiological systems over the lifespan; and considers the implications of modulating the rate of aging and longevity. The book also includes end-of-chapter discussion questions to help students assess their knowledge of the material.

The Biology of Cancer

by Robert A. Weinberg

The definitive text on cancer biology, thoroughly updated. <p><p> Incorporating the most important advances in the fast-growing field of cancer biology, the text maintains all of its hallmark features. It is admired by students, instructors, researchers, and clinicians around the world for its clear writing, extensive full-color art program, and numerous pedagogical features.

The Bird of Truth

by James McNaughton

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Approaching Level, Grade 5

The Birdy Snatchers (Kung Pow Chicken #3)

by Cyndi Marko

Everyone’s favorite avian superhero takes on an evil villain creating mindless zombies in this action-packed, illustrated chapter book.Gordon Blue is not just a second grader. He is also a superhero named Kung Pow Chicken! When the smartest chickens in town start acting like zombies, this superhero gets cracking. He knows only a bad guy would steal brains! But does Kung Pow Chicken have the smarts to stop the evil birdbrain?Praise for Let’s Get Cracking!“A perfectly puntastic page-turner. Hybrids of comics and traditional pictures, the goofy all-color illustrations propel the fast-moving, high-interest story. “Ham and eggs!” —you don’t want to miss this!” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Just the thing for beginning readers.” —Publishers Weekly“Step aside, Captain Underpants! There is a new hero in town—this time, with feathers. . . . Fresh, funny, and packed with full-color illustrations, this new transitional series will be an instant hit with readers looking for silly fun and a touch of mystery.” —Booklist

Biscuit Loves the Library (My First I Can Read)

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!Woof, woof! It’s a very special day at the library, Biscuit!It's Read to a Pet Day at the library! There are so many fun things to see and do! Biscuit plays with story-time puppets, visits with friends, and listens to recorded books. Before he goes, a librarian helps him find the activity that he loves most of all. This joyful story will help cultivate a love of books and libraries in children who are learning to read.Biscuit Loves the Library, a My First I Can Read book, is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations—which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers and children who love the library.

The Black Stallion: Selections from the Novel

by Walter Farley Ori Hondru Jeffrey B. Fuerst

After spending the summer in India visiting his uncle, Alec Ramsey is on a steamship home to Queens, New York. While on the ship Alec befriends a wild black stallion being transported to England. One night, during a terrible storm, the passengers begin evacuating the ship, but Alec realizes the stallion is trapped in its stall and will drown if it is not freed. Risking his own life, Alec frees the stallion. But is it too late? Will Alec and the stallion make it to shore? Read the story to find out. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

Blast Foundations PRSW: Student Workbook, Book 2, Units 15-25

by Shari Zimmer Shawna Forni Amy Vanden Boogart Janeen Hergert

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Blitzer Precalculus (Fifth Edition)

by Robert Blitzer

Blitzer presents the full scope of mathematics with vivid applications in real-life situations. Blitzer's usage of pop-culture and up-to-date references to connect math to students’ lives make students engaged.

Blue Whales and Buttercups

by Megan Goss Jonathan Curley Ashley Chase

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Bok! Bok! Boom! (Kung Pow Chicken #2)

by Cyndi Marko

Everyone’s favorite avian superhero must rescue an opera singer from a mad scientist in this action-packed, illustrated chapter book.Gordon Blue is not a normal second grader. He’s Fowladelphia’s superhero, Kung Pow Chicen! Gordon and his family are at the opera when the show turns fowl—the star singer gets chicknapped! Does world-famous sound scientist have big plans for the singer’s big voice? Kung Pow Chicken must stop this mad scientist before it’s too late!Praise for Let’s Get Cracking!“A perfectly puntastic page-turner. Hybrids of comics and traditional pictures, the goofy all-color illustrations propel the fast-moving, high-interest story. ‘Ham and eggs!’—you don’t want to miss this!” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Just the thing for beginning readers.” —Publishers Weekly“Step aside, Captain Underpants! There is a new hero in town—this time, with feathers. . . . Fresh, funny, and packed with full-color illustrations, this new transitional series will be an instant hit with readers looking for silly fun and a touch of mystery.” —Booklist

Boogers from Beyond #3

by M. D. Payne Amanda Dockery

With Raven Hill blown into oblivion, Chris and the geriatric monster crew must search for new shelter. But they aren't the only ones haunting their new home. The monster-juice-draining attacks continue at this new facility, but the ghosts have a fascinating weapon to defend against the onslaught: Boogers from Beyond!

Bookmarks Are People Too! (Here's Hank #1)

by Scott Garrett Lin Oliver Henry Winkler

Hank stars the same Hank as in the bestselling Hank Zipzer series, only this time he's in 2nd grade! Hank is a kid who doesn't try to be funny, but he somehow always makes the kids in his class laugh. He's pretty bad at memorizing stuff, and spelling is his worst subject. (But so are math and reading!) In the first book in this new series, Hank's class is putting on a play, and Hank wants the lead part: Aqua Fly. But he freezes in his audition and can only buzz like a fly. His teacher creates a special part for Hank, a silent bookmark. This may seem like an insignificant role, but when his enemy, Nick McKelty, freezes during the performance, it's up to Hank to save the play!

The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Must Know Stories: Level 1)

by Elizabeth Adams

When the shepherd boy gets bored, he shouts "Wolf!" and all the villagers come running. What will happen when a wolf really does appear?A beautifully illustrated retelling of this favourite traditional story. Based on the original Aesop fable, this provides a gentle introduction to the importance of telling the truth.Must Know Stories includes favourite tales, celebrating the diversity of our literary heritage. Level 1 stories are told in under 500 words, for children to read independently.

The Brain That Wouldn't Obey! (The Weird Zone #5)

by Tony Abbott

It's time for the W. Reid Elementary science fair--home to the weirdest inventions ever, and a lot of trouble! Mike is sure he's going to win the school science fair with his potato-powered radio, "Potadio." But when his contraption is electrocuted to life, Mike suddenly has more to worry about than winning first prize. Potadio has a bad attitude, and he now controls the minds of the teachers and students. With his army of minions, Potadio plans to take over the world! Mike must figure out how to beat this spud before becoming a brain-dead zombie himself. Luckily, he has access to a science fair full of crazy inventions that just might help him defeat his creation!

Brave Firefighters (Step into Reading)

by RH Disney

Planes: Fire & Rescue features a quirky crew of elite firefighting aircraft devoted to protecting historic Piston Peak National Park from raging wildfire. When world famous air racer Dusty learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of wildfire air attack. Dusty joins forces with veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger and his courageous air attack team, including spirited super scooper Lil' Dipper, heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter, ex-military transport Cabbie, and a lively bunch of brave all-terrain vehicles known as the Smokejumpers. Together, the fearless team battles a massive wildfire, and Dusty learns what it takes to become a true hero. Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will fly into reading with this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the film!

Brick By Brick [On Level, Grade 4]

by Paul Mason Stevie Mahardhika

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Bridges in Mathematics, Grade 3, Home Connections, Volume 1


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Bridges in Mathematics, Grade 3, Home Connections, Volume 2


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