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by Bruce Alberts (Author), Rebecca Heald Alexander Johnson ||
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Cells, Genomes, And The Diversity Of Life
Chapter 2: Cell Chemistry And Bioenergetics
Chapter 3: Proteins
Chapter 4: DNA, Chromosomes, And Genomes
Chapter 5: DNA Replication, Repair, And Recombination
Chapter 6: How Cells Read The Genome: From DNA To Protein
Chapter 7: Control Of Gene Expression
Chapter 8: Analyzing Cells, Molecules, And Systems
Chapter 9: Visualizing Cells And Their Molecules
Chapter 10: Membrane Structure
Chapter 11: Small-Molecule Transport And Electrical Properties Of Membranes
Chapter 12: Intracellular Organization And Protein Sorting
Chapter 13: Intracellular Membrane Traffic
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Chapter 14: Energy Conversion And Metabolic Compartmentation: Mitochondria And
Chloroplasts
Chapter 15: Cell Signaling
Chapter 16: The Cytoskeleton
Chapter 17: The Cell Cycle
Chapter 18: Cell Death
Chapter 19: Cell Junctions And The Extracellular Matrix
Chapter 20: Cancer
Chapter 21: Development Of Multicelluar Organisms
Chapter 22: Stem Cells In Tissue Homeostasis And Regeneration
Chapter 23: Pathogens And Infection
Chapter 24: The Innate And Adaptive Immune Systems
1.1. Scientists Discover More Than Ten Thousand New Species Of Living Organismsevery Year. What
Is Shared Between All Of These Organisms?
A. They Are Made Of Cells, Whose Nuclei Enclose Their DNA.
B. They Obtain Their Energy From Sunlight.
C. They Produce And Use Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).
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D. Their Genome Contains At Least 1000 Genes.
E. All Of The Above.
2.2. All Cells …
A. Have Membrane Transport Proteins.
B. Synthesize Proteins On The Ribosome.
C. Replicate Their Genome By DNA Polymerization.
D. Transcribe Their Genetic Information By RNA Polymerization.
E. All Of The Above.
7.3. Imagine A Segment Of DNA (Within A Gene) Encoding A Certain Amount Of Information In Its
Nucleotide Sequence. When This Segment Is Fully Transcribed Intomrna And Then Translated Into
Protein, In General, …
A. The Protein Sequence Would Carry More Information Compared To The DNA And
Mrnasequences, Because Its Alphabet Has 20 Letters.
B. The Protein Sequence Would Carry Less Information Compared To The DNA And
Mrnasequences, Because Several Codons Can Correspond To One Amino Acid.