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"Animals Juvenile literature."
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Animals : black and white
بواسطة
Tildes, Phyllis Limbacher
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Animals Juvenile literature.
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Animals Identification Juvenile literature.
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Animals Color Juvenile literature.
1996
While one page presents specific information which serves as a clue to the identity of a particular black and white animal, the next page reveals the name of the animal.
Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method
2015
The updated version of the popular guide to insects and the scientific method.
eBook
Where animals live
بواسطة
Dawson, Emily C
في
Animals Food Juvenile literature.
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Animals Habitations Juvenile literature.
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Animals Juvenile literature.
2011
Describes different continents where animals live and how they live where they can find food.
The Secret Lives of Animals
بواسطة
Tornio, Stacy
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Keffer, Ken
في
Animals-North America-Juvenile literature
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Insects-North America-Juvenile literature
2015
The Secret Lives of Animals is the perfect mix of field guide know-how and armchair entertainment. In addition to the standard field guide notes and range maps, the meat of the book will offer up \"spark moments\" in nature--something fascinating or memorable that catches your attention and sets you on a path of lifelong learning. The Secret Lives of Animals will feature more than 100 North American animals and over 1,000 tidbits in a fun, colorful, illustrated format.
eBook
A closer look at the animal kingdom
بواسطة
Hollar, Sherman
في
Animals Classification Juvenile literature.
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Animals Juvenile literature.
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Animals Classification.
2012
Introduces the animal kingdom, describes the physical characteristics of invertebrates and vertebrates, and discusses how the different species are classified.
What Makes a Monster?: Discovering the World's Scariest Creatures by Jess Keating (review)
2017
Sharing the stage with the reliably eerie vampire bat, Portuguese man-of-war, and komodo dragon are some less discussed but equally shudder-worthy critters.Keating has another addictively browsable title here, with each spread filled with a large photo, two paragraphs of creepy information, and a column of science report-style data featuring scientific name, size, diet, habitat, and predators.
Journal Article
Powerful predators
بواسطة
Herrington, Lisa M., author
في
Predatory animals Juvenile literature.
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Animals Juvenile literature.
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Predatory animals.
2019
Natures top hunters range from the massive polar bear to the (relatively) small praying mantis. But they all have one thing in common: They're built to kill. This book brings readers right into the action.
Nothing at All
2004
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
eBook
Peek-a-boo
بواسطة
Musgrave, Ruth, 1960- author
في
Animals Juvenile literature.
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Animals Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Animals.
2016
This look & learn board book introduces the peek-a-boo game using pictures of animals and their babies.
mevalonate pathway and the synthesis of juvenile hormone in insects
2005
The mevalonate pathway in insects has two important peculiarities, the absence of the sterol branch and the synthesis of juvenile hormone (JH), that may have influenced the mechanisms of regulation. The data available on these mechanisms indicate that cholesterol does not play a regulatory role and that JH modulates transcript levels of a number of genes of the mevalonate pathway or can influence the translatability and/or stability of the transcripts themselves. These data suggest that the mevalonate pathway in insects can best be interpreted in terms of coordinated regulation, in which regulators act in parallel to a number of enzymes, as occurs in the cholesterol-driven pathway in vertebrates.
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