"The Cambridge Natural History, Vol. 01 (of 10)" written by Marcus Hartog et al. is a scientific exploration from the early 1900s that journeys into the world of simpler organisms, with a focus on Protozoa, Porifera (sponges), Coelenterata, Ctenophora, and Echinodermata. The book introduces protozoa, setting them apart from more complex life forms, and looks at protoplasm, to understand how cells divide, move, feed, grow, and reproduce; this exploration appeals to those with a passion for biology and the basics of life.

The Cambridge natural history, Vol. 01 (of 10)
By Marcus Hartog
Discover the early 20th-century scientific study of the simplest life forms, from single-celled organisms to sponges.
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2023-09-18
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About the AuthorMarcus Manuel Hartog was an English educator, natural historian, philosopher of biology and zoologist in Cork, Ireland. He contributed to multiple volumes of the Cambridge Natural History.
Marcus Manuel Hartog was an English educator, natural historian, philosopher of biology and zoologist in Cork, Ireland. He contributed to multiple volumes of the Cambridge Natural History.
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