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Plant variation and classification
Explains how our plant classification system works and looks at how scientists use it to identify and group plant species. The book also examines the variation between and within plants species and discusses how and why such variations have occurred.
Library of Natural Disasters: Pandemics
\"A pandemic is an outbreak of an infectious disease that affects many people over a wide area. Pandemics do not occur very often, but when they do, they can cause much serious illness and many deaths throughout countries, continents, and even the world.\" (Library of Natural Disasters: Pandemics) This book provides information about pandemics and epidemics throughout history.
Food webs
Presents food webs and how they chart the natural processes of survival.
Identifying secondary skin lesions
Carter discusses how to identify the secondary skin lesions. Examples of secondary skin lesions are scales, crusts, excoriations, erosions, ulcers, fissures, scars, and keloids.
Understanding the senses
Straightforward and concise information, supplemented by helpful photographs and illustrations, explains just how the senses work.
Identifying primary skin lesions
Carter et al presents several types of primary skin lesions, including vesicles, bullae, and pustules. They also describe how to use the Carter Skin Lesion Assessment Tree for accurate lesion identification.
How your eyes work
Takes a look at various parts of the eye and how they take in the images around us.