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This book includes over 300 illustrations to help you visualize what is necessary to understand biology at its core. Each chapter goes into depth on key topics to further your understanding of Cellular and Molecular Biology. Take a look at the table of contents:

Chapter 1: What is Biology?
Chapter 2: The Study of Evolution
Chapter 3: What is Cell Biology?
Chapter 4: Genetics and Our Genetic Blueprints
Chapter 5: Getting Down with Atoms
Chapter 6: How Chemical Bonds Combine Atoms
Chapter 7: Water, Solutions, and Mixtures
Chapter 8: Which Elements Are in Cells?
Chapter 9: Macromolecules Are the “Big” Molecules in Living Things
Chapter 10: Thermodynamics in Living Things
Chapter 11: ATP as “Fuel”
Chapter 12: Metabolism and Enzymes in the Cell
Chapter 13: The Difference Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Chapter 14: The Structure of a Eukaryotic Cell
Chapter 15: The Plasma Membrane: The Gatekeeper of the Cell
Chapter 16: Diffusion and Osmosis
Chapter 17: Passive and Active Transport
Chapter 18: Bulk Transport of Molecules Across a Membrane
Chapter 19: Cell Signaling
Chapter 20: Oxidation and Reduction
Chapter 21: Steps of Cellular Respiration
Chapter 22: Introduction to Photosynthesis
Chapter 23: Light-Dependent Reactions
Chapter 24: Calvin Cycle
Chapter 25: Cytoskeleton
Chapter 26: How Cells Move
Chapter 27: Cellular Digestion
Chapter 28: What is Genetic Material?
Chapter 29: The Replication of DNA
Chapter 30: What is Cell Reproduction?
Chapter 31: The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
Chapter 32: Meiosis
Chapter 33: Cell Communities
Chapter 34: Central Dogma
Chapter 35: Genes Make Proteins Through This Process
Chapter 36: DNA Repair and Recombination
Chapter 37: Gene Regulation
Chapter 38: Genetic Engineering of Plants
Chapter 39: Using Genetic Engineering in Animals and Humans
Chapter 40: What is Gene Therapy?

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ NEDU LLC
Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 22, 2021
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 330 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 195291406X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1952914065
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.82 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.75 x 11 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #36,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5 in Molecular Biology (Books) #7 in Cell Biology (Books) #195 in Education Workbooks (Books)
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  1. Amazon Customer

    Lots of information and eady to understand
    Great book my daughter is in biology and I thought this would help it has alot of information that her teacher hasn’t taught her she is loving it

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  2. Sue Gratien

    Book
    Perfect

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  3. Robert M Abernathy

    I am not qualified to rate this book
    I wanted to learn more about cellular biology because of the corona virus. Unfortunately on page 20 the author stated that Darwin published his famous work in 1958, obvious error,1858-59. Shortly therafter he states that the presence of more dark peppered moths during aperiod of heavy soot,and later more light peppered moths in low soot conditions is proof of evolution of a new species. Completely erroneous. They are both peppered moths,not new species. The theory of evolution suggests new species takes eons of time. If they dont understand the basics and misrepresent the simple principles why would I go further, that is why I read the last chapter and disqualified my review.I may go back and read about virus reproductive mechanisms and maybe learn more about the vaccine mechanisms. I gave it a four rating so as not to insult the obvious knowledge and education the author possesses. More editing needed.

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  4. Ana Reyes León

    worth it
    helped me so much

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  5. Nimayah Russell

    BIOLOGY BOOK
    Good but text is not recommended for people who like colorful diagrams or words 😭

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  6. swimjay

    A bit of a muddle
    This book spends too long on simple things, and too little time explaining clearly the difficult, IMHO. And in some places, makes errors that could have been picked up by better editing. For example, on page 52, it says, “All neutral atoms have the same number of protons and neutrons.” “Neutrons” should be replaced by “electrons.” For someone newly coming to this material, this could be seriously confusing.Or on page 62, one finds “The dotted line between the bases in the middle are where these hydrogen bonds are located.” But there are no dotted lines, and, worse, the concept of “bases” hasn’t been introduced yet. The subsequent discussion of protein folding, and the forces which determine protein shape, is sketchy and confusing.In the next paragraph, we get, “the oxygen atoms and the hydrogen atoms on the amide parts of the protein…” But there has been no definition, or explanation, or even mention, of an “amide,” prior to this sentence.

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  7. Kimberly A Ressler

    Enjoyable book for someone interested in biology
    Brought as a gift for great grandson, who is interested in biology. I skimmed through the book, it was easy for me to read. Just not sure about a 12 yo.

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  8. Hora Mortis

    Good review
    A perfect review for me, a person who used to tutor biology but is now 73.

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  9. J.Trom

    Not many illustrations, in black and white, and lots of text.The subject is hard of course, but I found “Molecular biology for dummies’ easier, or the video courses on Lecturio a lot better.

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  10. Hayzell

    This resource has the potential to be an excellent entry level text; unfortunately there are heaps grammatical errors, sentence structure problems and factual inaccuracies that render this resource borderline useless. The formatting and structure of this resource could also use some improvement. Overall the resource is okay, but very far from perfect. Unfortunately a suboptimal resource text.

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  11. Zander

    Nice cover (a tad floppy), easy to read, nice pics etc., very informative without being too serious or boring. If you have studied biology this book re-awakens the ‘little grey (or gray) cell . A sensible purchase.

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  12. Amazon Customer

    Actually I found it easier to read Alberts et al Molecular biochemistry (1800 pages) than this. Did not realize that it is black and white and the pictures are sometimes low quality. Would do in a pinch as review material but I think it is too much to expect that complicated processes are compressed and still retain clarity.

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  13. Josephine Jesurobo

    Useful book

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