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School Library Journal
Reviewed on July 1, 1996
Gr 7-10 These colorful, slender, information-packed volumes depend on scientific taxonomy to group and explain the nature of living things. In the first book, the Silversteins point out the ongoing disagreements among scientists about the placement of many organisms. In this volume, protists are considered to be single-celled organism that have a nucleus while monerans are without an organized nucleus. The variety of bacteria and cyanobacteria that make up kingdom Monera p...Log In or Sign Up to Read More