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Cells & Microorganisms

Life's smallest units — and the organisms made entirely of them. Cell biology, the microbial world that runs the biosphere, and the viruses that aren't quite alive but still reshape life. Foundations of biology at the microscopic scale.

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Cells & Microorganisms

From the levels of biological organization to the gut microbiome you carry around with you. Biology at the microscopic scale.

Every multicellular organism — from a redwood to a blue whale to you reading this — is a colony of cells working together. The first ~2 billion years of life on Earth were entirely microbial. Even now, the vast majority of living things on the planet are single-celled. Cells and microorganisms are not a peripheral topic in biology; they are the base case.

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Start with From Cells to Superorganisms — it gives you the levels-of-organization frame that the rest of biology depends on. If you want the practical impact: The Microbial World and Understanding Viruses explain why microbiology matters for medicine and agriculture.

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