Living Processes: Animal Variation and Classification
Description
Find out how our classification system helps us make sense of the natural world. This book explains how our animal classification system works and how scientists use it to identify and group animal species. It explores evolution, mutation and the variation between and within animal species and discusses how and why such variations have occurred.
Includes fieldwork investigations that show how to classify animals using various keys and fascinating fact boxes that offer in-depth information on topics such as breeding. An activity project shows students at Key Stage 3 how to classify the birds in their area.
The six books in the Living Processes series look at the processes all living organisms must carry out in order to stay alive. From feeding and drinking through to breathing and reproducing, it explores the differing ways in which organisms carry them out.
PUBLISHER:
Hachette Children's
ISBN-10:
075029633X
ISBN-13:
9780750296335
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
Juvenile NonFiction
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2017
NUMBER OF PAGES:
48
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
9.75(H) x 7.50(W) x 0.13(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Children
LANGUAGE:
English