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Infrastructure and Activities of Cells

Biotechnology by Open Learning

  • 1st Edition - September 9, 1991
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: M.C.E. van Dam-Mieras, B C Currell, R C E Dam-Mieras
  • Language: English

Cells may be seen as superb 'factories' in so far as they take in one set of chemicals (nutrients) and convert them into new products. Each cell taking in its own set of chemicals… Read more

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Description

Cells may be seen as superb 'factories' in so far as they take in one set of chemicals (nutrients) and convert them into new products. Each cell taking in its own set of chemicals and making its own collection of products. Describing the structuralorganisation of cells in both unicellular and multicellular organisms this text considers the organisation and management which lead to these 'factories' operating in a coordinated and functional manner. Reproduction, the one feature special to cellactivities is addressed in detail.

Readership

Individuals seeking orientation in biological sciences, particularly those with chemical/physical or engineering backgrounds

Table of contents

CONTENTS INCLUDE: The architecture of prokaryotic cells; The organisation of eukaryotic cells; The structure and function of membranes; The maintenance of cell shape: the cytoskeleton and the plant cell wall; Chloroplasts and mitochondria; The expression of genetic information I the nucleus; The expression of genetic information II protein synthesis and the genetic code; Cell growth and division; From single cells to multicellular organisms.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 6, 2016
  • Language: English

About the authors

BC

B C Currell

Affiliations and expertise
University of Greenwich

RD

R C E Dam-Mieras

Affiliations and expertise
Open Universiteit of the Netherlands

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