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Books with title Growth and Development: Cells and DNA

  • Growth and Development: Cells and DNA

    Thomas Canavan

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Body growth begins at the cellular level. From the start of life to the growth spurts of teens, itÂ’s the tiny, basic units of life that make everything people do possible. Much about our cells and DNA is the same, but each person on Earth has unique traits, including fingerprints and the configuration of facial features. Readers investigate these similarities and differences in detail, learning about gene expression and how bodies change as people grow from children to adults. Full-color photographs and graphic organizers illustrate important biology concepts such as the systems of the body.
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  • Growth and Development: Cells and DNA

    Thomas Canavan

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Body growth begins at the cellular level. From the start of life to the growth spurts of teens, itÂ’s the tiny, basic units of life that make everything people do possible. Much about our cells and DNA is the same, but each person on Earth has unique traits, including fingerprints and the configuration of facial features. Readers investigate these similarities and differences in detail, learning about gene expression and how bodies change as people grow from children to adults. Full-color photographs and graphic organizers illustrate important biology concepts such as the systems of the body.
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  • Growth and Development

    Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn

    Library Binding (Twenty First Century Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Explains how cells divide and multiply, how humans develop from a single cell to an adult, and how other living things grow.
  • Growth & Development

    Jean Ford

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    You're not a little kid anymore. When you look in the mirror, you probably see someone who is taller...bigger...with a face that looks more like an adult's than a child's. The changes you're experiencing on the inside—in your mind and emotions—may be even more intense than the ones everyone can see on the outside. Growth and development during adolescence involves every aspect of your identity. All these changes can be exciting...and scary. But these changes are entirely normal. This book will help you understand what's happening to you. Every adult has gone through the same intellectual, emotional, sexual, and social changes you're experiencing. Some people progress through these changes faster than others, some earlier, some later. Each teen is unique. Wherever you fall on the spectrum of growth and development, don't worry—you're right on schedule!
  • Growth & Development

    Jean Ford

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Designed to help young adults cope with the various health choices and questions confronting them as they enter adolescence, this dynamic set of books provides accurate information and helpful resources for young people navigating their transition to adulthood.
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  • Plant Development and Growth

    Isaac Nadeau

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Describes the life cycle of a plant, including how it receives nutrients and reproduces.
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  • Growth & Development

    Jean Ford

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    You're not a little kid anymore. When you look in the mirror, you probably see someone who is taller...bigger...with a face that looks more like an adult's than a child's. The changes you're experiencing on the inside—in your mind and emotions—may be even more intense than the ones everyone can see on the outside. Growth and development during adolescence involves every aspect of your identity. All these changes can be exciting...and scary. But these changes are entirely normal. This book will help you understand what's happening to you. Every adult has gone through the same intellectual, emotional, sexual, and social changes you're experiencing. Some people progress through these changes faster than others, some earlier, some later. Each teen is unique. Wherever you fall on the spectrum of growth and development, don't worry—you're right on schedule!
  • Human Development and Growth

    George Hook

    Spiral-bound (Classroom Resources, )
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