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The Dinoflaggelate Family
- Narrated by: Clair Glover
- Length: 19 mins
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Summary
"A fantastic introduction to the diversity of life, in the form of a dinoflagellate. The book contains a surprising number of important technical terms, which it introduces with wonderful ease. I would recommend this book to all children (and adults) who are curious about organisms that are very different from us, both in trophic mode (how they absorb energy) and in size." - Kirstine Drumm PhD in Algae with kleptochloroplasts. (Postdoc: Algal community composition in the sea in relation to climate change.)
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