A Project Guide to Sponges Worms and Mollusks

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A Project Guide to Sponges  Worms  and Mollusks
Author : Carol Smalley
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Language : English
Release Date : 23 December 2010
ISBN : 9781612281223
Pages : 48 pages
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A Project Guide to Sponges Worms and Mollusks by Carol Smalley Book PDF Summary

What do sponges, worms, and mollusks have in common? They’re all simple animals. They are also unique, cool, slimy, fun, and (sometimes) creepy! There are hundreds of thousands of different species within these three groups of animals. From the color-changing cuttlefish to foot-long parasitic worms that infect humans and grow underneath their skin, from the colorful underwater sponge to the banana slug, sponges, worms, and mollusks are fun to learn about. In this book, you’ll explore these diverse groups of animals through hands-on activities, projects, and experiments. Whether you try the projects for fun or for a science fair, you’ll get an up-close and personal view of leeches, earthworms, snails, and more.

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