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Cell Biology

AuthorChannarayappa
PublisherUniversities Press
Publisher2010, Pbk
Publisher624 p,
ISBN9788173717161

Contents: 1. Origin of Biological Systems.2. Atomic Basis of Life. 3 Biomolecules. 4. Prokaryotic Cells. 5. Eukaryotic Cells. 6. Biological Membranes. 7. Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the Cell.8 Plastids: Food Factory of the Cell. 9. Cell Division: Propagation of Genetic Information. 10 Cell Signalling. 11 Sensory Signalling. 12 Differentiation and Development. 13 Building Multicellular Organisms. 14 Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility. 15 Growth, Sexual Reproduction and Ageing. 16 Cell Death and Cell Renewal. 17 Plant Growth and Development. 18 Immune Response. 19 Non-Cellular Life Forms.20 Tools for the Study of Cells. Index.

Cell Biology covers one of the most fundamental and elaborately studied areas of biology: the cell. The cell is the basic unit of life and has all the structural and functional properties required for life. The book has been divided into 20 chapters beginning with the origin of biological systems and ending with tools for the study of cells. Every effort has been made to include the most recent information. Each chapter is provided with an adequate number of illustrations.
 
This book can serve as a basic textbook for students of molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, agriculture and biotechnology, or as a reference book for those interested in learning the fundamentals of cell biology, in particular, the origin, organization and functions of subcellular components and cell types.

Special Features: It is a comprehensive book on Cell Biology. Molecular Biology is a separate volume and will follow. Includes current research findings. Origin of life and the theories of origin of life have been uniquely discussed for the benefit of students, which is generally lacking in most cell biology books. Chapters and subject information is well organized and systematically presented. This helps reader to access the information easily. Sufficient number of computer graphics and photomicrographs generated by the author himself has been included for easy understanding and for authenticity; the figures are well labelled and represent the subject appropriately.

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