cells

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Topical Term
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cells

The cell

2008
Introduces the anatomy of a cell, cell structures and organelles, DNA, hydrogen bonds, genes and genomes, and messenger RNA.

Cells

2004
Presents a microscopic look at cells, showing how the body repairs itself by replacing damaged cells, introducing the scientists who developed the cell theory, and discussing the differences between plant and animal cells.

Cells

2000
Explores the primary functions of human and plant cells.

Introducing the cell

2001
Introduces cells, helping children visualize them by comparing them to bricks and factories, and describes a cell's parts, the differences between animal and plant cells, the special structures of various human cells, the photosynthesis process, and light and electron microscopes.

Cells up close

Text and photographs provide an introduction and up close examination of cells.

Cells

An examination of cells, discussing microorganisms, how cells work, why new cells form, and other related topics. Includes instructions for experiments.

Cells

2010
Explains the functions of cells in the human body.

A conspiracy of cells

the basic science of cancer
1993

Cells

2004
Presents an investigation of human and plant cells, looking at how doctors grow replacement skin cells, tracing the historical evolution of the microscope, discussing single-cell organisms, the structure of animal cells, and different types of human cells, and exploring the structure and properties of plant cells.

Cells and disease

2011
Provides answers to questions about cells and disease, discussing how cells are affected by illness, what bacteria and viruses are, how cells fight disease, the prevention of cell disorders, and other topics.

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