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4 Volume Set
Grades 5-8
23 minutes each
Teachers Guides
Closed-captioned
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Bacteria, viruses, protists and fungi what are they? Why are
they important in our world? Join us under the microscope for a
view of these tiny creatures and their incredible worlds to learn
more about the important role they play in the life of the planet.
This video series will explain the basics of these fascinating living
organisms and, through amazing microphotography and hands-on
investigations, provide insight into their relationships with
other organisms.
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Its everywhere. People are always trying to avoid it and keep clear
of it. Theres only one question
what is it? Bacteria is the oldest
form of life on Earth. Learn what bacteria is and where it comes from.
Find out more about how bacteria can hurt and help us at the same time, and
learn about its structures and life functions.
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Fungus feeds off of other living organisms and therefore grows on them.
Mushrooms, yeast and mold are examples of this simple organism. How do
they come to be and how do they affect us? Learn how fungi release
chemicals to digest the substances they live off. Discover some of
the unique uses of things like yeast and mold for food and medicine.
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Protozoa and algae are examples of some of these simple organisms. Learn more
about these one-celled organisms and their place in nature. Learn how protists
are parasitic and live in colonies. Find out details about the many different
types of protists with vivid microscopic images. A handson experiment perfect
for science fair projects is included.
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These submicroscopic infective agents are capable of growth and spreading
but only when in contact with living agents. Find out how humans keep viruses
alive in sicknesses such as colds, measles, polio and more. Learn about the two
parts of a virus: the core and the coat. A hands-on experiment perfect for science
fair projects is included.
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Part of the Schlessinger Science Library In Action Collection
Correlates to the National Science Education Standards
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Life Sciences
Structures & Function In Living Systems
Reproduction & Heredity
Regulation & Behavior
Populations & Ecosystems
Diversity &l Adaptions Of Organisms
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