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The Cell VI. Supplementary Volume: Biochemistry, Physiology, Morphology

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The Supplementary Volume focuses on the advancements of processes, technologies, and approaches employed in studies on the structure and functions of cells. It offers information on the cytoplasm of Protozoa, fungi, and the aspects of the form and function of plant cells. Topics include special structures, basic genetics, physiology, life cycles and sexuality, special fungal genetics, basal bodies or kinetosomes, mitochondria, and symbiotes in Protozoa. The text elaborates on sensory and connective tissue cells, discussing catabolic processes of connective tissues, formation and cytology of connective tissues, nature of the extracellular constituents, and pseudosensory, neurosensory, and true sensory cells. This selection is a vital reference for researchers interested in the biochemistry, physiology, and morphology of cells.

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The Cell VI. Supplementary Volume: Biochemistry, Physiology, Morphology, Jean Brachet, Alfred E. Mirsky

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1964
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Titre
The Cell VI. Supplementary Volume: Biochemistry, Physiology, Morphology
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1964
Format
rigide
Pages
578
ISBN10
1483203158
ISBN13
9781483203157
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The Supplementary Volume focuses on the advancements of processes, technologies, and approaches employed in studies on the structure and functions of cells. It offers information on the cytoplasm of Protozoa, fungi, and the aspects of the form and function of plant cells. Topics include special structures, basic genetics, physiology, life cycles and sexuality, special fungal genetics, basal bodies or kinetosomes, mitochondria, and symbiotes in Protozoa. The text elaborates on sensory and connective tissue cells, discussing catabolic processes of connective tissues, formation and cytology of connective tissues, nature of the extracellular constituents, and pseudosensory, neurosensory, and true sensory cells. This selection is a vital reference for researchers interested in the biochemistry, physiology, and morphology of cells.