Description
A single cell can be a self-sustaining organism or one of trillions in a larger life form. Though visible only with the help of a microscope, cells are highly structured entities that perform a myriad of functions in every living thing and store critical genetic information. This fascinating volume examines the organization of various types of cells and provides an in-depth look at how cells operate alone to generate new cells and act as part of a larger network with others.
Details
Publisher: |
Rosen Education Service |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2011 |
Number of Pages: |
240 |
Dewey: |
571.6 |
Binding Type: |
Library Binding |