Microlife

  • Microlife: From Amoebas to Viruses
    By Anna Claybourne

    Explores microorganisms, including their discovery, names, locations, and effects on humans.

  • Microlife
    By David Burnie

    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.

  • Microlife: The Microscopic World of Tiny Creatures
    By David Burnie, Marek Walisiewicz

    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.

  • Microlife: A World of Micro-organisms 2nd Edition Hardback
    By Robert Snedden

    Introduces microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and prions, describing how they live and reproduce and how they affect humans.

  • Microlife
    By Theresa Greenaway

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  • Microlife
    By Robert Snedden

    Each title in this updated series looks at the ways in which bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms affect our bodies and our world.

  • Microlife: 2nd Edition Pack A of 4 Hardback
    By Pearson Education, Robert Snedden

    Part of a series that introduces readers to the complex world of micro-organisms, particularly bacteria and viruses, this book introduces an aspect of microbiology.

  • Microlife: An Extraordinary Look from the Inside Out
    By David Burnie

    Microlife See a fascinating world invisible to the naked eye how many organisms crawl in a sprinkling of dust Explore the creatures that live on your body carnivorous mites and dangerous bacteria Discover the secrets of DNA -- the ...

  • Microlife: From Amoebas to Viruses
    By Anna Claybourne

    Discover a kind of microorganism that lives in boiling hot water. See how some microorganisms are harmful to humans. This book will show you the importance of investigating and understanding the world around you.

  • Microlife
    By Robert Snedden

    This series introduces readers to the world of micro-organisms, especially bacteria and viruses. The four titles cover science, health, education and history teaching requirements.

  • Microlife
    By Theresa Greenaway

    Text and realistic three-dimensional photography introduce young readers to the world of microscopic life.