Looking Inside Cells

Looking Inside Cells by Kimberly Fekany Lee is a 32-page book published by Teacher Created Materials on December 14, 2007. This edition presents an exploration of the inner workings of cells, featuring vivid images, charts, and easy-to-read text that make complex biological concepts accessible to young readers.
In this book, readers will discover the various components of animal and plant cells, such as cell membranes, cytoplasm, and chloroplasts. The text is complemented by intriguing facts and sidebars that enhance understanding. Additionally, a glossary and index are included to support vocabulary development, along with a hands-on lab activity designed to engage readers further in the subject of biology and the history of scientific discoveries.
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Readers will get to explore the inside of a cell in this fascinating book! Using a variety of vivid images, charts and photos, easy-to-read text, intriguing facts, and sidebars, readers will learn about the various parts of animal and plant cells, including the cell membranes, cytoplasm, nucleus, chromosomes, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, and lysosomes. To aid in further understanding of the content and vocabulary, a glossary and index are provided, as well as an engaging, hands-on lab activity!
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