Protists by Rona Arato (2010, Library Binding)

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PublisherCrabtree Publishing Company
ISBN-100778753778
ISBN-139780778753773
eBay Product ID (ePID)79880157

Product Key Features

Book TitleProtists
Number of Pages48 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience & Nature / Botany, Science & Nature / Anatomy & Physiology, Science & Nature / Biology
Publication Year2010
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorRona Arato
Book SeriesClass of Their Own Ser.
FormatLibrary Binding

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2009-051386
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromFifth Grade
Dewey Decimal579
Grade ToEighth Grade
SynopsisThe kingdom Protista includes organisms, most of them microscopic, which have both animal and plant features. With such a diversity of life forms in this grouping, the features of this kingdom are quite varied. This intriguing book shows how this group's unusal members are generally classified according to an absence of a feature, such as the lack of complicated cell structure. Learn about such exotic organisms as algae, dinoflagellates, radiolarians, amoebae, and slime moldsall of them protists. Case histories examine the importance of plankton to the marine food chains, innovative uses of protists by humans, and the role of protists in various diseases., The kingdom Protista includes organisms, most of them microscopic, which have both animal and plant features. With such a diversity of life forms in this grouping, the features of this kingdom are quite varied. This intriguing book shows how this group's unusal members are generally classified according to an absence of a feature, such as the lack of complicated cell structure. Learn about such exotic organisms as algae, dinoflagellates, radiolarians, amoebae, and slime molds - all of them protists. Case histories examine the importance of plankton to the marine food chains, innovative uses of protists by humans, and the role of protists in various diseases., This intriguing book shows how this group's unusal members are generally classified according to an absence of a feature, such as the lack of complicated cell structure. Learn about such exotic organisms as algae, amoebae, and slime molds--all of them protists. Case histories examine the importance of plankton to the marine food chains and the role of protists in various diseases.
LC Classification NumberQR74.5.A73 2010

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