Let's relate to genetics

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Plant cells

Introduces readers to plant cells, plant cell structure, and how growers use their knowledge of cell growth to create new plants.

Cells

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

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

Traits and attributes

Helps children understand genetic traits and how they are passed from parent to offspring, explaining genes, chromosomes, and DNA.

Genetic engineering

Discusses the discovery and application of genetic engineering, covering fields it has influenced, such as medicine and agriculture, and examines debates about cloning.

DNA

Introduces children to DNA, explaining how it determines how things grow, reproduce, look, and move.

Traits and attributes

We share traits with our parents, but our genetic makeup is unique. Each one of us is a one-and-only creation. Through colorful photos, diagrams, and text, you can learn about genetics. See how the simple pea plant taught us the rules of inheritance. Find out how our genetic code is unlocking the mystery of where we came from and our connections with all living things.
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Plant cells

2010
Introduces readers to plant cells, plant cell structure, and how growers use their knowledge of cell growth to create new plants.

DNA

2010
Introduces children to DNA, explaining how it determines how things grow, reproduce, look, and move.

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.

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