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027453
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London, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2018.
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72pBlack Spine
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Explores why we need bacteria, and introduces readers to its microbial mates - viruses, fungi, algae, and protozoa.Bacteria are the most important living organisms on Earth, and 99 per cent of them are helpful, not harmful. Without bacteria, we wouldn't have bread or cheese, and our bodies wouldn't be able to work how we need them to. Microbes keep us and our world running in surprising ways. This book will show you how, through real-life examples of microbiology in action.
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9780241316580 Hb.
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025178 | 579/MOU | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012631
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New York, Harper Collins Children's Books,
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32pRed Spine
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Let's Read and Find-Out Science
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Explains how bacteria and viruses affect the human body and how the body fights them.
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9780064451543 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
012558 | 616.92/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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007150
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USA, Scholastic, 1995.
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32pBrown Spine
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The Magic School Bus
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All aboard the Magic School Bus as the gang travels through Ralphie's bloodstream and finds out how germs made him sick - and how his body can make him well again.
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0590400251 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007586 | FIC/COL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006254
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Great Britain, Scholastic, 2001.
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144pBlack Spine
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Horrible Science
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If you think you can stomach the sick side of science, then read on, as we peer into the tiny world of microbes riddled with info!
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Introduction
Magical microscopes
Crucial microscopic knowhow
Microscopic detective mysteries
Tiny terrors
Murderous microbes
Medical microscopes
Secret cells
Hidden horrors in your home
Terror in the toilet
Epilogue: It's a small, small, small, small world
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0439995019 Pb.
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006706 | 579/ARN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018749
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North Mankato, Capstone Press, 2010.
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32pPink Spine
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Graphic library: Graphic science
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Using powers he acquired in a freak accident, Max teaches science in ways never before seen in a classroom. Whether shrinking to explore an atom or riding on a sound wave, Max does what it takes to make science super cool. Get ready for a thrilling journey through the world of science! In graphic form follow Max Axiom as he explores the world of bacteria.
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9781429648639 Pb.
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017886 | 579.3/BIS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018630
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London, Walker Books, 2014.
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32pLight Green Spine
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Introduces young readers to the wondrous (and invisible) world of microbes. There are living things so tiny millions could fit on a dot. Although they are invisible, they are everywhere and they multiply very quickly. They are vital for life on earth, and do all sorts of things - from giving us a cold and making yoghurt to wearing down mountains and helping to make the air we breathe.
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9781406341041 Hb.
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017778 | 579/DAV | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018875
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New York, Franklin Watts, 2015.
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32pGreen Spine
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Excerpts from experts
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Though most of them are too small to be seen with the naked eye, bacteria are everywhere. They appeared on Earth more than 3 billion years before the first dinosaurs. Some bacteria cause deadly diseases, but many of them are helpful to us. They fertilise the soil by breaking down dead material, and they are an essential ingredient in many foods. Bacteria in our own bodies are a vital part of the digestive process.
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9780531214060 Pb.
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017980 | 561.91/CAN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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