Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1968
Publisher
TIME Inc.
Description
In this revised edition, readers are invited into the fascinating world of giant molecules, exploring their significance in the realm of life sciences. The authors, Herbert F. Mark and Martin Mann, take a deep dive into the intricate structures and functions of these macromolecules, providing clarity on their critical roles in biological systems.
The book serves as a bridge between complex scientific concepts and accessible understanding, making it suitable for both students and enthusiasts alike. With engaging explanations, it unveils the mysteries behind proteins, nucleic acids, and other large biomolecules, highlighting their contributions to life on Earth.
Throughout its pages, the work emphasizes the interconnectedness of chemistry and biology, revealing how giant molecules create the foundation for life. By drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the authors enrich the reader’s comprehension of these essential components, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the molecular basis of life.
The book serves as a bridge between complex scientific concepts and accessible understanding, making it suitable for both students and enthusiasts alike. With engaging explanations, it unveils the mysteries behind proteins, nucleic acids, and other large biomolecules, highlighting their contributions to life on Earth.
Throughout its pages, the work emphasizes the interconnectedness of chemistry and biology, revealing how giant molecules create the foundation for life. By drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the authors enrich the reader’s comprehension of these essential components, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the molecular basis of life.
Genres
Science & Technology