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What Is a Cell?
Eukaryotic Cells
Cell Energy and Cell Functions
Photosynthetic Cells
Cell Metabolism

INTERMEDIATE

The Two Empires and Three Domains of


Life in the Postgenomic Age
Why Are Cells Powered by Proton
Gradients?
The Origin of Mitochondria
Mitochondrial Fusion and Division
Beyond Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes :
Planctomycetes and Cell Organization
The Origin of Plastids
The Apicoplast: An Organelle with a Green
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The Origins of Viruses
Discovery of the Giant Mimivirus
Volvox, Chlamydomonas, and the
Evolution of Multicellularity
Yeast Fermentation and the Making of
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Dynamic Adaptation of Nutrient Utilization
in Humans
Nutrient Utilization in Humans: Metabolism
Pathways
An Evolutionary Perspective on Amino
Acids
Fatty Acid Molecules: A Role in Cell
Signaling
Mitochondria and the Immune Response
Stem Cells in Plants and Animals
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors, Pancreatic
Islets, and Diabetes
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