Plant Cell Biology
From Astronomy to Zoology
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 21 October 2009
- ISBN 9780123742339
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages408 pages
- Size 276x215 mm
- Weight 1330 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Plant Cell Biology is a semester long course for undergraduates and graduate students which integrates mathematics and physics, two years of chemistry, genetics, biochemistry and evolution disciplines. Having taught this course for over ten years, the author uses his expertise to relate the background established in plant anatomy, plant physiology, plant growth and development, plant taxonomy, plant biochemistry, and plant molecular biology courses to plant cell biology. This integration attempts to break down the barrier so plant cell biology is seen as an entrï¿1⁄2e into higher science.Distinguishing this book from papers that are often used for teaching the subject which use a single plant to demonstrate the techniques of molecular biology, this book covers all aspects of plant cell biology without emphasizing any one plant, organelle, molecule, or technique. Although most examples are biased towards plants, basic similarities between all living eukaryotic cells (animal and plant) are recognized and used to best illustrate for students cell processes.
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Chapter 1: On the Nature of CellsChapter 2: The Plasma MembraneChapter 3: PlasmodesmataChapter 4: The Endoplasmic ReticulumChapter 5: PeroxisomesChapter 6: The Golgi Apparatus Chapter 7: VacuolesChapter 8: Movement within the Endomembrane SystemChapter 9: Cytoplasmic StructureChapter 10: Actin and Microfilament-mediated ProcessesChapter 11: Tubulin and Microtubule-mediated ProcessesChapter 12: Cell SignalingChapter 13: ChloroplastsChapter 14: MitochondriaChapter 15: Origin of OrganellesChapter 16: The NucleusChapter 17: Ribosomes and ProteinsChapter 18: The Origin of LifeChapter 19: Cell DivisionChapter 20: The Extracellular Matrix
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