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    Publisher
    Capstone
    ISBN-10
    1432938770
    ISBN-13
    9781432938772
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    81861617

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Animal Cells and Life Processes
    Number of Pages
    48 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2010
    Topic
    Science & Nature / Anatomy & Physiology, Science & Nature / Biology
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Juvenile Nonfiction
    Author
    Barbara A. Somervill
    Book Series
    Investigating Cells Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.4 in
    Item Weight
    0.8 Oz
    Item Length
    9.4 in
    Item Width
    7.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Juvenile Audience
    LCCN
    2009-049971
    Reviews
    These utilitarian introductions are constructed in a question-and-answer format (frequently abandoned when subjects are too broad for one-or-two paragraph answers), supported by simplified diagrams of cell structures and large macro- or micro-photographs. The authors focus mainly on human cell structures and functions, though most also include brief mentions of single-celled creatures, other animals, and even-despite an entire volume devoted to them-plants and fungi. Each volume features thumbnail side profiles of a few prominent researchers, a generous selection of further resources, and three-to-five suggestions for experiments or enrichment activities. Though there are no duplicate passages or pictures in these volumes, the fine topical divisions make a certain amount of overlap unavoidable. Still, serious students will find the books useful surveys of various aspects of cell biology. -John Peters, formerly at New York Public Library School Library Journal November 2010, Seldom do I become so excited about a series that I call the individual titles my babies and show them off to everyone around me. The Investigating Cells series by Heinemann has caused this state of delirium. The Investigating Cells series was an answer to my requests / pleas / demands/ even whines for more books directly related to middle school science cell studies. The first year I arrived at JFK the entire curriculum for seventh graders seemed to revolve around cells. At the end of the year, one of the science teachers used grant money to provide tours of a life-size cell her students spent hours building. The library, however, was not able to support an in-depth study of cells, so I started to request more books from various publishers. Heinemann answered my call with these titles: * Animal Cells and Life Processes * Cell Systems * Plant Cells and Life Processes * DNA and Heredity * Cells and Disease These titles are exactly what I needed. The covers are appealing with colorful illustrations of microscopic views of cells. Each title highlights major achievements of several scientists. There is a variety of information packaged in ways to engage the readers. Charts, captions, text boxes, and narratives lead the reader through an in-depth exploration of each of these areas of cell study. Students have enjoyed reading these titles. I have watched them avidly pouring over the text and re-reading sections. Students have compared the illustrations and photographs with what they've seen under microscopes. Several commented that looking at the photographs was better than looking at the slides because the photos were focused and detailed, while looking through a microscope could be a hit-or-miss experience. I double-checked my collection and the only other recent series of titles focusing on cells was published by Rosen in 2005. I'm going to keep my eyes out for other cells series. Be sure to let me know if you've seen a great one recently. -Diane Chen School Library Journal11/30/2010, Much like the cells they discuss, each volume in this attractive series is complete unto itself. Taken together, the titles comprise a larger "organism," a very thorough overview of cells and how they function. This is not casual reading. Each chapter answers a key question on pages dense with text. But, these books are neither overwhelming nor stodgy. The abundant graphic matter - photographs, diagrams, charts, and graphs - work together with the text to create visually appealing pages. The series would be very useful in any kind of formal investigation of the topic and yet attractive enough to encourage browsing. The volume DNA and Heredity covers "Overies and Eggs" and "Testicles and Sperm" and does mention, without going into detail, that sexual intercourse is the process by which these components are brought together. Overall, this series is exceptionally well done. Bibliography. Glossary. Websites. Index. Starred Review. --Richard Parker, Media Specialist, Laytonsville (Maryland) Elementary School Library Media Connection March/April 2011
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Grade From
    Third Grade
    Number of Volumes
    1 vol.
    Grade To
    Sixth Grade
    Dewey Decimal
    571.6/1
    Table Of Content
    What is a cell? -- What are the parts of an animal cell? -- How do cells take in and use food? -- What products do animal cells make? -- Can an animal really have only one cell? -- How are we different from amoebas? -- What messages do cells send in an animal's body? -- If cells do not grow, how do animals get bigger? -- Why do cells need water? -- How do cells get rid of waste?
    Synopsis
    This book explores the features of the animal cell and includes information about life processes such as respiration., Who invented the compound microscope? What are stem cells? Why do some animals glow in the dark? Read Animal Cells and Life Processes to find out the answers to these questions and more. Each book in the Investigating Cells series explores the fascinating world of the cell. You will also learn about scientists who made an impact in cell research and discover the importance of key science tools, such as the modern microscope, that allowed for more in-depth exploration of the cell. Heinemann Infosearch asks the questions you want answered. Each chapter starts with a different question and gives a detailed answer. Book jacket.
    LC Classification Number
    QH582.5.S66 2011

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