Cell Biology: Organelle Structure and Function
Author:David E. Sadava
Edition:1st Edition
Focused on the inner workings of the cell, this text examines how organelles contribute to structure, organization, and cellular activity. It connects membrane dynamics, intracellular transport, and genetic control with processes such as the cell cycle and cell interactions, emphasizing how coordinated functions sustain life at the microscopic level.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Cell Membrane Structure→
- Chapter 2: Cell Membrane Function→
- Chapter 3: Mitochondria→
- Chapter 4: Plastids→
- Chapter 5: Biogenesis of Plastids and Mitochondria→
- Chapter 6: Endoplasmic Reticulum→
- Chapter 7: Golgi Complex→
- Chapter 8: Lysosomes, Vacuoles, and Microbodies→
- Chapter 9: The Cytoskeleton→
- Chapter 10: Nucleus and Cytoplasm→
- Chapter 11: Nucleolus and Ribosomes→
- Chapter 12: Cell Cycle→
- Chapter 13: The Extracellular Matrix→
- Chapter 14: Cell Interactions→
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