Table of Contents
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Contributors |
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Foreword |
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9 |
Introduction |
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10 |
Chapter 1 |
Dogma and Science Surrounding Cell Origins |
13 |
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Abiogenesis |
13 |
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The Evolutionary Problem of the Cell |
17 |
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Have Scientists Created Artificial Life? |
18 |
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Summary |
19 |
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Application: Have Scientists Created a Synthetic Cell? |
20 |
Chapter 2 |
A Basic Description of Cells and Cell Types |
23 |
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A Basic Definition of Cells |
23 |
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Two Basic Cell Types in Biology |
25 |
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Prokaryotic Cell Characteristics |
27 |
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Development of a Model System for Cell Biology |
30 |
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E. coli: The Prokaryotic Model for Evolution |
30 |
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The Role of Cells in Biological Creation |
31 |
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Summary |
33 |
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Application: Life’s Indispensable Microscopic Machines |
34 |
Chapter 3 |
Eukaryotic Cells and Multicellularity |
37 |
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The Highly Engineered Eukaryotic Nucleus and Mitochondria |
38 |
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Mitochondria: The Evolutionary Model of Symbiosis Is Unsupported |
40 |
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Plant Cell Chloroplasts |
41 |
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Additional Eukaryotic Cell Characteristics |
42 |
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Summary |
45 |
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Application: Life-Giving Blood |
46 |
Chapter 4 |
Genes and Proteins |
49 |
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DNA: The Cell’s Genetic Blueprint |
49 |
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Making a Protein |
50 |
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A Masterpiece of Design and Purpose |
53 |
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Summary |
54 |
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Application: Where Did Flesh-Eating Bacteria Come From? |
55 |
Chapter 5 |
Cell Division and DNA Replication: How Life Is Engineered to Perpetuate |
57 |
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Cell Division: The Basic Biological Process Required for Life |
57 |
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Mitosis |
59 |
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Meiosis |
60 |
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Summary |
64 |
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Application: Brain’s Complexity “Is Beyond Anything Imagined” |
65 |
Chapter 6 |
Cell Signaling: The Miracle of the Biological Network |
67 |
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Cell Surface Receptors |
67 |
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Neurons |
69 |
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Summary |
71 |
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Application: Human Reproduction |
72 |
Chapter 7 |
The Cytoskeleton and the Extracellular Matrix: How Biology Achieves Shape, Form, and Movement |
75 |
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Actin Filaments and Microtubules |
75 |
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Junctions between Cells |
77 |
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The Extracellular Matrix |
79 |
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Summary |
80 |
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Application: The Mysteries of Stunning Soft Tissue Fossil Finds |
81 |
Chapter 8 |
Cells in Creation, Sin, and Redemption |
83 |
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Plants |
83 |
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Photosynthesis and Respiration |
84 |
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Water, Air, and Land Creatures |
85 |
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Consequences of the Curse |
86 |
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Summary |
87 |
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Application: Immune Systems, the Body’s Security Force |
88 |
Chapter 9 |
The Biology of Stem Cells |
91 |
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The Biology of Adult Stem Cells |
91 |
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Cellular Mechanisms of Self-Renewal and Differentiation |
93 |
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Molecular Mechanisms of Self-Renewal and Differentiation |
94 |
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The Biology of Embryonic Stem Cells |
95 |
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How Embryonic Stem Cells Work: Mechanisms of ESC Self-Renewal and Differentiation |
95 |
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The Origins of Human Cellular Diversity: The Fact of Creation and the Insufficiency of Evolution |
96 |
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Summary |
97 |
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Application: Darwinian Medicine: A Prescription for Failure |
98 |
Chapter 10 |
Processes and Implications of Stem Cell Research |
101 |
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Reprogramming and Cloning |
103 |
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Stem Cells and Medicine: Cell Therapy |
105 |
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Stem Cell Ethics |
106 |
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Conclusion |
109 |
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Summary |
110 |
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Application: Cells: Sophisticated and God-Designed |
111 |
Appendix 1 |
Biology and the Bible |
113 |
Appendix 2 |
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117 |
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Therapeutic Intervention |
117 |
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Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery and Development |
118 |
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Pharmacological Inhibition |
123 |
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Conclusion |
124 |
Glossary |
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125 |
Credits |
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128 |
Index |
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129 |
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