cells

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cells

Cells

amazing forms and functions
1990
Explores the various cells in the human body and describes how each is best suited to carry out its particular function.

The basics of cell biology

2014
Provides readers with a comprehensive study of the mechanics of cell biology. Topics covered range from the different types of cells-- plant and animal, eukaryote and prokaryote, and stem cells--to the components of the cell such as the cell wall, DNA, and plasma to cell locomotion and the cell cycle including cell division, mitosis, and meiosis.

Blood & gore, like you've never seen!

1997
Electron microscope images demonstrate how the body works, including how blood cells move, how macrophages clean lungs, how skin cells die, and other related topics.

The basics of cell life with Max Axiom, super scientist

2010
This book, in graphic novel format, follows the adventures of Max Axiom as he explains the science behind plant and animal cells.

Cells

2008
Photographs, illustrations, diagrams, and easy-to-follow text introduce students to the structure and function of cells, the differences between plant and animal cells, the wide variety of cell types, the role they play in life, and other related topics.

Cells

2010
Discusses how all living things are made up of cells, and covers what they do, what they look like, and how they work together to form plants, animals, and human beings, and includes photographs and diagrams.

Animal cells

2010
Introduces readers to animal cells, what they are made of, and how genetic material inside cells perform their function.

Cells

1986
Discusses the discovery of cells, their structure and functions, and new experiments in DNA research.

The Facts On File dictionary of cell and molecular biology

2003
Contains over two thousand alphabetized, cross-referenced entries on topics in cell and molecular biology, covering cell structure, molecular genetics, cell metabolism, cell physiology, and laboratory techniques, and includes more than sixty line drawings and a bibliography.

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