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Animals With Backbones
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Gower, JeremyCook, DavidGalbraith, SheilaBrand, Maggie

Did you know that all animals can be grouped as either vertebrates or invertebrates/ But what is a vertebrate? A vertebrate is an animal that has a spine, or backbone - a long column of bones running along its back. The animals in this large group can be divided into five smaller groups, or classes - fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals

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Cet.2, 1991
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716660598
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p. 62: 28 cm
Series Title
Young Scientist
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596 BRA a
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Animals Without Backbones
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Barclay, SueGower, JeremyCook, DavidGalbraith, Sheila

All these are invertebrates. An invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a backbone. Of all the millions of animals in the world, only about 45.000 different kinds, or species, have backbones. By far the greatest group are the invertebrates. Scientists have already given names to more than one million different species.rnInvertebrate animals include sponges, corals and jellyfish: worms, star…

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Cet.2, 1991
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716660598
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Young Scientist
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592 BAR a
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Investigating Light
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Barclay, SueGower, JeremyCook, DavidDeverell, Richard

This book explain about colour and white light; coloured objects; infra-red rays; glowing int the dark; atoms and light; refraction; images of light; looking through telecopes; the speed of light; making shadows; the human eye;........

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Cet.2, 1991
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716660598
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Young Scientist
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621.323 BAR i
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Plant Life
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Barclay, SueCook, DavidBerridge, Richard

This book explain about anything in plant. About roots, stems, leaves: about plants need: pollination: shoots and roots, grasslands all over the world, plants in dry places: floating in the sea: in woods and forest: in the rain forest,.......

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Cet.2, 1991
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716660598
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p. 62: 28 cm
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Young Scientist
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580 BAR p
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The Living World
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Cook, DavidGalbraith, SheilaBrand, Maggie

Buku ini menjelaskan tentang berbagai macam hal mengenai sains yang ada di sekitar kita seperti : Hewan, Sel sel yang dapat dilihat oleh microscope Serta organ organ yang ada dalam hewan .

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Cet.2, 1991
ISBN/ISSN
716660598
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p. 62: 28 cm
Series Title
Young Scientist
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571 BRA l
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