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Take a look at the shortened table of contents:
- Chapter 1. Why Study Cell and Molecular 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: How Genes Make Proteins
- 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?
- Conclusion