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Bacteria book / Mould, Steve 2018  Book
Mould, Steve Book
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Publication London, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2018.
Description 72pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract 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.
Standard Number 9780241316580 Hb.
Key Words Microbiology  Microorganisms  Bacteria  Biology  Fungi  UOI - Human body 
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ID:   008746


Diversity of Life From Single Cells to Multicellular Organisms / Snedden, Robert 2002  Book
Snedden, Robert Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
Description 48pYellow Spine
Series Cells and Life
Summary/Abstract This series offers an in-depth look at cells throughout the living world, their structure and processes and how they underpin life on earth. Each title focuses on a different aspect of the subject, from single and multi-celled organisms to human genetics.
Contents A dazzling diversity Classification schemes Living kingdoms Population and genes Mutations Darwin's great idea Adaptation Genes in population New species A tour of the kingdoms Protistans Fungi Plants Plant evolution Animals : Inverterbrates Animals : Verterbrates A brief history of life An explosion of life The end of the line The threat to diversity Furthur reading and websites Index
Standard Number 043114706X Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Microorganisms  Cells 
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ID:   006656


Giant germ - Book 6 / Cole, Joanna; Capeci, Anne 2000  Book
Cole, Joanna Book
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Publication New York, Scholastic, 2000.
Description 76pCream spine
Series The Magic School Bus A Science Chapter Book
Summary/Abstract Miss Frizzle takes her class on the most amazing field trips in the Magic School Bus...but the kids never know what will happen to them when they get on that bus...all they do know id that they will learn a lot about science. In this Magic School Bus CHAPTER BOOK read how a picnic in the park turns into a tour of another world - the mini world of microbes.
Standard Number 0439204208 Pb.
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ID:   003392


In A Pickle: A Book about Microbes / Cole, Joanna; Degen, Bruce 1998  Book
Cole, Joanna Book
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 1998.
Description 28pGreen Spine
Series The Magic School Bus
Summary/Abstract When Ms. Frizzle turns Keesha's cucumber into a pickle, the class embarks on a field trip into the world of microorganisms.
Standard Number 0590393774 Pb.
Key Words Microbiology  Microorganisms 
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ID:   026483


June Almeida, virus detective: The woman who discovered the first human coronavirus / Slade Suzanne; Paganelli, Elisa (ill.) 2021  Book
Slade Suzanne Book
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Publication Minnesota, Sleeping Bear Press, 2021.
Description 32pBlue spine
Summary/Abstract Scientist June Almeida's skill in using the electron microscope helped identify viruses, and when she was 34 years old, she discovered the first human coronavirus.
Standard Number 9781534111325 Hb.
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ID:   018051


Micro monsters / Parker, Lucie (ed.) 2010  Book
Parker, Lucie (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Kingfisher Publications Plc, 2010.
Description 48pGrey Spine
Summary/Abstract This book illustrates the unseen world of microscopic monsters and shows the reader how they survive and triumph. Some pages have movable flaps to show different pictures.
Standard Number 9780753464557 Hb.
Key Words Microorganisms  Insects  UOI - Mini beasts 
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ID:   006254


Microscopic Monsters / Arnold, Nick 2001  Book
Arnold, Nick Book
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Publication Great Britain, Scholastic, 2001.
Description 144pBlack Spine
Series Horrible Science
Summary/Abstract 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!
Contents 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
Standard Number 0439995019 Pb.
Key Words Microorganisms  Bacteria 
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ID:   026215


Plagues: the microscopic battlefield / Koch, Falynn 2017  Book
Koch, Falynn Book
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Publication New York, First Second, 2017.
Description 122pWhite and pink spine
Series Get to know your universe!: Science comics
Summary/Abstract Plagues takes readers across the microscopic battlefield to get to know the critters behind history's worst diseases. We delve into the biology and mechanisms of infections, diseases, and immunity, and also the incredible effect that technology and medical science have had on humanity's ability to contain and treat disease.
Standard Number 9781626727526 Pb.
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ID:   018630


Tiny: the invisible world of microbes / Davies, Nicola; Sutton, Emily (ill.) 2014  Book
Davies, Nicola Book
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Publication London, Walker Books, 2014.
Description 32pLight Green Spine
Summary/Abstract 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.
Standard Number 9781406341041 Hb.
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Unicellular organisms / Kite, L. Patricia 2008  Book
Kite, L. Patricia Book
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Publication Chicago, Raintree Publishers, 2008.
Description 48pYellow Spine
Series Sci-hi: Life science
Summary/Abstract Takes a microscopic look at organisms such as bacteria, protozoa, and yeast.
Standard Number 9781410932587 Pb.
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ID:   025049


What's sprouting in my trash?: a book about composting / Porter, Esther 2013  Book
Porter, Esther Book
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Publication Minnesota, Capstone Press, 2013.
Description 32pGreen spine
Series Earth matters
Summary/Abstract Simple text and color photographs provide an introduction to composting.
Standard Number 9781620650479 Hb.
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You wouldn't want to live without bacteria! / Canavan, Roger; Bergin, Mark (ill.) 2015  Book
Bergin, Mark (ill.) Book
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Publication New York, Franklin Watts, 2015.
Description 32pGreen Spine
Series Excerpts from experts
Summary/Abstract 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.
Standard Number 9780531214060 Pb.
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