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Preface
The book has been redesigned in an attempt to provide more ready access to important concepts and essential information. Additional color font is used in the body of the text. Important concepts are listed as sentence headings. Features of cells, tissues, and organs and their functions, locations, and other relevant short phrases are formatted as bulleted lists that are clearly identifiable in the body of the text by oversized color bullets. Essential terms within each specific section are introduced in the text in an eye-catching oversized red bolded font that clearly stands out from the remaining black text. Text containing clinical information or the latest research findings is presented in blue, with terminology pertaining to diseases, conditions, symptoms, or causative mechanisms in oversized bolded blue.
The book has been redesigned in an attempt to provide more ready access to important concepts and essential information. Additional color font is used in the body of the text. Important concepts are listed as sentence headings. Features of cells, tissues, and organs and their functions, locations, and other relevant short phrases are formatted as bulleted lists that are clearly identifiable in the body of the text by oversized color bullets. Essential terms within each specific section are introduced in the text in an eye-catching oversized red bolded font that clearly stands out from the remaining black text. Text containing clinical information or the latest research findings is presented in blue, with terminology pertaining to diseases, conditions, symptoms, or causative mechanisms in oversized bolded blue.
Introduction
The processes we normally associate with the daily activities of organisms protection, ingestion, digestion, absorption of metabolites, elimination of wastes, movement, reproduction, and even death are all reflections of similar processes occurring within each of the billions of cells that constitute the human body. To a very large extent, cells of different types use similar mechanisms to synthesize protein, transform energy, and move essential substances into the cell. They use the same kinds of molecules to engage in contraction, and they duplicate their genetic material in the same manner.
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