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The Basics of Plant Structures
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The Basics of Plant Structures

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There are hundreds of thousands of plant species on Earth, from liverworts less than an inch tall to giant redwood trees that reach hundreds of feet into the sky. With their great variety of forms, plants have adapted to nearly every type of habitat. This book provides a strong introduction to plant biology, clearly explaining how plants’ structures enable them to make food, grow, survive challenging environments, and reproduce. The final chapter discusses the life of Carolus Linnaeus, whose plant taxonomy influenced classification in biology from his own era to the present day. This text meets the needs of the Common Core by helping readers learn the meaning of key terms as they are used in biology, and helps them develop coherent understanding of important biological processes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosen Young Adult
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9781477705537

There are hundreds of thousands of plant species on Earth, from liverworts less than an inch tall to giant redwood trees that reach hundreds of feet into the sky. With their great variety of forms, plants have adapted to nearly every type of habitat. This book provides a strong introduction to plant biology, clearly explaining how plants’ structures enable them to make food, grow, survive challenging environments, and reproduce. The final chapter discusses the life of Carolus Linnaeus, whose plant taxonomy influenced classification in biology from his own era to the present day. This text meets the needs of the Common Core by helping readers learn the meaning of key terms as they are used in biology, and helps them develop coherent understanding of important biological processes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosen Young Adult
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9781477705537