Uses intricate models and cross-sections to explore the structure and function of microscopic life and particles including atoms, molecules, cells, bacteria, fungal spores, and ice crystals.
Micro Life is a beautiful and surprising look at the natural world.
Describes what causes things to rot, and examines the types of insects and microlife that survive on rotting items.
Serves as a guide to be used for the identification of microorganisms and provides information about microlife forms and how they affect other life forms, including human.
Explains why bacteria and viruses make people sick and how the body fights against them.
Explains what micro-helpers are, how bacteria helps the body stay healthy, and what types of microlife live inside the body.
Describes what causes things to rot, and examines the types of insects and microlife that survive on rotting items.
Describes the tiny plants and animals that live in the dirt, and explains how they help produce rich, fertile soil.
Did you know a healthy person can be a home for 100,000 billion bacteria? This volume is full of quirky facts and figures, close-up views and feature boxes on the microscopic world of tiny creatures.
The Protists: Pond Microlife Flip Charts Student Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment ...
Wastewater Biology: The microlife : a special publication