Eukaryotic cells house a diverse collection of internal membrane organelles such as the nucleus, ER, and Golgi, that likely enabled multicellular organisms, like us, to evolve. Organelle function is thus foundational for our current understanding of modern cell biology. So how did the field gain its…
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The Explorer's Guide to Biology
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