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Chapter 01 A Preview of Cell Biology
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Chapter 02 The Chemistry of the Cell
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Chapter 03 The Macromolecules of the Cell
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Chapter 04 Cells and Organelles
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Chapter 05 Bioenergetics The Flow of Energy in the Cell
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Chapter 06 Enzymes The Catalysts of Life
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Chapter 07 Membranes Their Structure, Function, and Chemistry
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Chapter 08 Transport Across Membranes Overcoming the Permeability Barrier
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Chapter 09 Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism Glycolysis and Fermentation
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Chapter 10 Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism Aerobic Respiration
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Chapter 11 Phototrophic Energy Metabolism Photosynthesis
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Chapter 12 The Endomembrane System
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Chapter 13 Cytoskeletal Systems
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Chapter 14 Cellular Movement Motility and Contractility
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 19 Gene Expression II. The Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis
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Chapter 20 The Regulation of Gene Expression
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Chapter 21 Molecular Biology Techniques for Cell Biology
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Chapter 22 Signal Transduction Mechanisms I. Electrical and Synaptic Signaling
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Chapter 23 Signal Transduction Mechanisms II. Messengers and Receptors
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Chapter 24 The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
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Chapter 25 Sexual Reproduction, Meiosis, and Genetic Recombination
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Chapter 26 Cancer Cells
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Chapter 01 A Preview of Cell Biology
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