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Animal Cells: Smallest Units of Life (Exploring Science: Life Science)

by Darlene R. Stille

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From the tiniest butterfly to the largest elephant, all animals are made up of cells. Readers will discover the amazing realities behind these microscopic creatures with vibrant pictures and simple diagrams.
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Library Media Connection (November/December 2006)

Three titles from the new set in this expanding series were examined-DNA; Genetics; and Plant Cells. A fourth title, Animal Cells, is also available. In this set, scientists are shown at work, doing the most current research available at the time the books were written. Each science concept is clearly explained, as is the historical significance of the topic. The writing is concise yet very informative and each title includes charts and diagrams, career information, and additional resources. Striking cover design, easy-to-read format, well-spaced text, and clear pictures make these science titles quality additions to the middle grades library with an appeal for older readers as well. Glossary. Index. Recommended. Linda Kay Rebstock, Library Media Specialist, New Horizons Alternative School, Sikeston, Montana
  EagletonElementary | Nov 26, 2006 |
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