life (biology)

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life (biology)

The story of life on earth

tracing its origins and development through time
1986
Traces 3500 million years of the development of life to the present day. Includes time charts, maps, diagrams, and paintings of geological time periods.

The living planet

a portrait of the earth
1984
Continues: Life on earth. The story of the Earth's surface and its colonization by animals and plants.

Life on Earth

2012
Introduces young readers to the many different types of energy used by animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria, including light, sound, heat, and electrical energies.

Living or nonliving?

2012
Explains that living things needs food, water, and air to survive and nonliving things do not.

Life begins

1991
Examines the physical and biochemical origins of life and the processes by which the first living things appeared on Earth.

Life

1996
Explores how the origins of life on earth have been traced while focusing on the scientists who have worked to crack the code that governs all living creatures.

Life without light

a journey to Earth's dark ecosystems
1999
Explores some of the world's most unusual ecosystems found in caves, the deep sea, hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, underground aquifers, and rock deep below earth's surface.

Living organisms

2009
Discusses the diversity, anatomy, and survival characteristics of animal and plant life around the world, covering topics such as single-celled organisms, jointed legs, waste disposal, nervous systems, and hunting techniques, with photographs and diagrams.

The origin of life

1987
Examines how life began on earth, concepts of molecular biology, the theory of evolution, and the structure of DNA.

Life on Earth

a natural history
1979
Follows the sequence of events in the evolution of life on Earth, from the emergence of one-celled organisms to man.

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