Introductory Plant Biology, 12/e solutions manual and test bank
Kingsley R Stern, Deceased
James E Bidlack, University of Central Oklahoma
Shelley H Jansky, University of Wisconsin-Madison
ISBN: 0073040525
Teaching and Learning Supplements
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TEACHING SUPPLEMENTS FOR INSTRUCTORS
Book-Specific Website
McGraw-Hill’s Website (http:// www.mhhe.com/stern12e) for Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology is a text-specific website offering an extensive array of teaching and learning tools. In addition to all of the student assets available, this site includes:
Presentation Tools Everything you need for outstanding presentation in one place! This easy-to-use table of assets includes
• Image PowerPoints—Every piece of art that has been sized and cropped specifically for superior presentations. Also included are tables, photographs and unlabeled art pieces.
• Lecture PowerPoints with animations fully embedded.
• Animations—Numerous full-color animations illustrating important processes are also provided. Harness the visual impact of concepts in motion by importing these files into classroom presentations or online course materials.
• Labeled and unlabeled JPEG images—Full-color digital files of all illustrations that can be readily incorporated into presentations, exams, or custom-made classroom materials.
Presentation Center In addition to the images from your book, this online digital library contains photos, artwork, animations, and other media from an array of McGraw-Hill textbooks that can be used to create customized lectures, visually enhanced tests and quizzes, compelling course websites, or attractive printed support materials. All assets are copyrighted by McGraw-Hill Higher Education, but can be used by instructors for classroom purposes.
Answer Keys and Instructor’s Manual Answers to review questions and discussion questions from the textbook as well as lab manual answers to help make your teaching easier. An Instructor’s manual with chapter overviews and detailed lecture outlines is also available.
Computerized Test Bank A comprehensive bank of test questions is provided within a computerized test bank powered by McGraw-Hill’s flexible electronic testing program EZ Test Online. EZ Test Online allows you to create paper and online tests or quizzes in this easy to use program! A new tagging scheme allows you to sort questions by difficulty level, topic, and section. Imagine being able to create and access your test or quiz anywhere, at any time, without installing the testing software. Now, with EZ Test Online, instructors can select questions from multiple McGraw-Hill test banks or author their own, and then either print the test for paper distribution or give it online.
• Test Creation
o Author/edit questions online using the 14 different question type templates
o Create question pools to offer multiple versions online— great for practice
o Export your tests for use in WebCT, Blackboard, PageOut, and Apple’s iQuiz
o Sharing tests with colleagues, adjuncts, TAs is easy
Botany eAtlas Over 800 photographs, from Acorns to Zinnia flowers, were taken by photographer Steven P. Lynch. Arranged alphabetically, you can print these photos or use them in your own custom lectures and presentations.
McGraw-Hill’s Biology Digitized Videos (ISBN: 978-0-07-312155-0; MHID: 0-07-312155-X)
Licensed from some of the highest-quality life science video producers in the world, these brief video clips on DVD range in length from 15 seconds to two minutes and cover all areas of general biology, from cells to ecosystems. Engaging and informative, McGraw-Hill’s digitized biology videos will help capture students’ interest while illustrating key biological concepts, applications, and processes.
eInstruction
This classroom performance system (CPS) utilizes wireless technology to bring interactivity into the classroom or lecture hall. Instructors and students receive immediate feedback through wireless response pads that are easy to use and engage students. eInstruction can assist instructors by:
• Taking attendance
• Administering quizzes and tests
• Creating a lecture with intermittent questions
• Using the CPS grade book to manage lectures and student comprehension
• Integrating interactivity into PowerPoint presentations
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Course Delivery Systems
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The Amazing Lives of Plants: The Reproductive Lives of Mosses, Pines, Ferns, Flowers, and Leaves CDROM or DVD (CD ISBN: 978-0-07294047-3; CD MHID: 0-07-2940476) (DVD ISBN: 978-0-07-294339-9; DVD MHID: 0-07-294339-4)
Available upon adoption, The Amazing Lives of Plants includes five independent segments: “Mosses,” “Ferns,” “Pines,” “Flowers,” and “Leaves.” Their reproductive lives are presented in a vivid, full-color combination of live video footage and sharp animation. Subtitled text makes it easy to cue up for use in lecture, and the pace of the program is suitable for students taking notes.
Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology Laboratory Manual, Twelfth Edition, by Stern and Bidlack
The laboratory manual that accompanies Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology has been revised and updated. It is written for the student who is entering the study of botany. The exercises utilize plants to introduce biological principles and the scientific method. They are written to allow for maximum flexibility in sequencing.
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Educators know that the more students can see, hear, and experience class resources, the better they learn. With Tegrity Campus, students quickly recall key moments by using Tegrity Campus’s unique search feature. This search helps students efficiently find what they need, when they need it across an entire semester of class recordings. Help turn all your students’ study time into learning moments immediately supported by your lecture.
To learn more about Tegrity watch a 2 minute Flash demo at http://tegritycampus.mhhe.com
LEARNING SUPPLEMENTS FOR STUDENTS
Website (http:// www.mhhe.com/stern12e) This site offers a wide variety of student resources that provide students many opportunities to master the core concepts in botany. Learn more about the exciting features provided for students through Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology website:
• Practice quizzing
• Botany e-Atlas
• Weblinks on chapter topics
• Key term flashcards
• Career information
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Chapter 16
1. The advantages are that each plant has only one name and plants that are similar in appearance have different names. The disadvantages are that there must be general agreement on each name by the entire scientific community and scientific names may not appear to be as descriptive to lay people as common names.
2. The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature is a book containing a standardized set of the rules for naming and classifying plants.
3. Binomial means “two names” and refers to the system in which each organism is given a genus and a species name.
4. Protoctista and Protista
5. See below:
1. Non-living
2. Used at the dinner table
3. Flat……………………………………………………… Plate
3. Not flat…………………………………………………. Cup
2. Not used at the dinner table
4. Has wheels
5. Motorized……………………………………….. Automobile
5. Not motorized…………………………………… Bicycle
4. No wheels……………………………………………….. Wrench
1. Living
6. Animal
7. Vocalizes
8. Barks……………………………………………. Dog
8. Meows………………………………………….. Cat
7. No vocalization
9. Burrowing………………………………………. Hamster
9. Not burrowing………………………………….. Rat
6. Plant
10. Smooth branches
11. Smooth fruit……………………………………. Orange
11. Fuzzy fruit……………………………………. Peach
10. Rough branches
12. Large flowers…………………………………. Rose bush
12. Small flowers…………………………………. Raspberry
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