To emphasize, classroom cell bio curriculums sometimes haven’t been updated in 20 years. I haven’t used CBbtN as a general intro, just as an occasional reference, but it’s quite useful. It approaches at an angle regular textbooks don’t cover, in a way I find of more practical utility as an biomedical engineer than most individual info bits I find in a textbook.
You may want to spend time with a regular cell bio textbook—learning the basic structure of the cell is key. Perusing CBbtN, you will probably have enormous gaps in your knowledge if you rely on it exclusively—not least because AFAICT it doesn’t have much in the way of self-testing opportunities. But a great resource, one to come back to and complement your other reading.
To emphasize, classroom cell bio curriculums sometimes haven’t been updated in 20 years. I haven’t used CBbtN as a general intro, just as an occasional reference, but it’s quite useful. It approaches at an angle regular textbooks don’t cover, in a way I find of more practical utility as an biomedical engineer than most individual info bits I find in a textbook.
You may want to spend time with a regular cell bio textbook—learning the basic structure of the cell is key. Perusing CBbtN, you will probably have enormous gaps in your knowledge if you rely on it exclusively—not least because AFAICT it doesn’t have much in the way of self-testing opportunities. But a great resource, one to come back to and complement your other reading.
In general, there are no shortcuts in bio.