Plant Cell Biology: From Astronomy to Zoology
Autor Randy O. Wayneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2025
- Includes chapter on using mutants and genetic approaches to plant cell biology research and a chapter on -omic technologies
- Explains the physiological underpinnings of biological processes to bring original insights relating to plants
- Includes examples throughout from physics, chemistry, geology, and biology to bring understanding on plant cell development, growth, chemistry, and diseases
- Provides the essential tools for students to be able to evaluate and assess the mechanisms involved in cell growth, chromosome motion, membrane trafficking, and energy exchange
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443214691
ISBN-10: 0443214697
Pagini: 700
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 2.09 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443214697
Pagini: 700
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 2.09 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. On the Nature of Cells
2. The Plasma Membrane
3. Plasmodesmata
4. The Endoplasmic Reticulum
5. Peroxisomes
6. The Golgi Apparatus
7. Vacuoles
8. Movement within the Endomembrane System
9. Cytoplasmic Structure
10. Actin and Microfilament-mediated Processes
11. Tubulin and Microtubule-mediated Processes
12. Cell Signaling
13. Chloroplasts
14. Mitochondria
15. Origin of Organelles
16. The Nucleus
17. Ribosomes and Proteins
18. The Origin of Life
19. Cell Division
20. The Extracellular Matrix
21. Toolkits
Appendix
1. SI Units, Constants, Variables, and Geometric Formulae
2. A Cell Biologist’s View of Non-Newtonian
3. Calculation of the Total Transverse Force and Its Relation to Stress
4. Laboratory Exercises
2. The Plasma Membrane
3. Plasmodesmata
4. The Endoplasmic Reticulum
5. Peroxisomes
6. The Golgi Apparatus
7. Vacuoles
8. Movement within the Endomembrane System
9. Cytoplasmic Structure
10. Actin and Microfilament-mediated Processes
11. Tubulin and Microtubule-mediated Processes
12. Cell Signaling
13. Chloroplasts
14. Mitochondria
15. Origin of Organelles
16. The Nucleus
17. Ribosomes and Proteins
18. The Origin of Life
19. Cell Division
20. The Extracellular Matrix
21. Toolkits
Appendix
1. SI Units, Constants, Variables, and Geometric Formulae
2. A Cell Biologist’s View of Non-Newtonian
3. Calculation of the Total Transverse Force and Its Relation to Stress
4. Laboratory Exercises
Recenzii
"What is one to make of a textbook on plant cell biology whose sub-title is ‘From Astronomy to Zoology’… that is written by a scientist who freely admits to being an ‘amateur’ and a ‘dilettante’… and largely based on the author’s plant cell biology lecture course at Cornell University (USA) variously entitled ‘Cell la vie’ and ‘Molecular theology of the cell’?... Probably the greatest strength of PCB is… the companion website… which contains all manner of interesting ‘stuff’: lecture demonstrations (practical demonstrations to illustrate teaching points in lectures), lecture PowerPoint presentations (by topic/organelle), laboratory classes, movies and micrographs, and a list of errata and additions to the book’s text. The bibliography is very impressive: 140 pages of 2-column text containing approximately 40 citations per page and appears as up-to-date as publication timescales allow… In making this set of lectures available, Wayne had in mind the ambition of breaking down ‘the artificial barriers between anatomy, astronomy, biochemistry, botany, chemistry… mathematics… philosophy…, physics, physiology… and zoology to give the reader a multi-dimensional perspective of the cell." --Annals of Botany