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Books with title Atoms and Cells

  • Atoms and Cells

    lionel-bender

    Hardcover (Shooting Star Pres Inc, March 14, 1993)
    Atoms and Cells examines crystals, viruses, bacteria, cell components, cell division, simple plants, and simple animals. The illustrations do not always complement one another or the sketchy, uneven text, and they are poorly arranged in a cluttered display. Some diagrams are not labeled. Plants and Seeds , a much better book, describes the structure, nutrition, growth, and reproduction of plants from algae to pine trees. The illustrations complement and enhance the well-written text and encourage the further study of plants via the magnifying glass and microscope. Both books are illustrated with colorful, realistic drawings, diagrams, and photographic views through the magnifying glass and through simple and compound microscopes. Separate one-page sections explain how microphotographs are made; how to prepare specimens and slides (although the staining dye is unspecified); and how a magnifying glass, simple microscope, and compound microscope work. The books are not true introductory texts; they supplement such titles as Biology Encyclopedia (Macmillan, 1989). --Renee Blumenkrantz, Davis Community Library, Bethesda, MD
  • Atoms and cells

    Lionel Bender

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1989)
    Each book in this series looks at everyday things through the incredible micro-photography now available with the development of electron microscopes. The books conclude with a section giving ideas for further projects and information about how to use a microscope.
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  • Atoms and Cells

    Lionel Bender

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Text and photographs introduce microscopic plant and animal life, viruses, microspores, and other forms of life which can only be viewed through a microscope
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  • Atoms and Cells

    Lionel Bender

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 26, 1989)
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