Quick view What Is Cell Theory? by Marina Cohen This fascinating title examines the sequence of events that led to the formation of cell theory. In 1665, scientist Robert Hooke published Micrographia, the first significant work focused on miscroscopial observation. Later, Hookes groundbreaking work... View Details
Quick view Cells: Constructing Living Things by Jodie Mangor All living things, from bacteria to bees to maple trees to monkeys, have something in common: they're made of cells. In this book, discover what's inside a cell, things cells do to keep us alive, and just how mind-boggling cell diversity can be. View Details
Quick view Animal Cells and Life Processes by Barbara A Somervill This book explores the features of the animal cell and includes information about life processes such as respiration. View Details
Quick view Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas The book explores the world around us and examines the complex interdependence of all things. View Details
Quick view The Cartoon Guide to Genetics by Larry Gonick Illustrates, simplifies, and humor-coats the important principles of classical and modern genetics and their experimental bases, with amusing anecdotes about how the ancients tried to explain inheritance and sex determination. View Details
Quick view Cells by Stephanie Herweck Paris The human body is made of up trillions of cells! Without cells and their remarkable abilities, there would be no life. Layer by layer, you'll journey into animal and plant cells to discover what these building blocks of life look like and how... View Details