""How To Know The Protozoa"" is a comprehensive guide to the study of protozoa written by Theodore Louis Jahn. This book provides an in-depth look at the classification, morphology, and life cycle of protozoa, as well as their ecological and economic importance. The author covers all major groups of protozoa, including amoebae, ciliates, flagellates, and sporozoans, and provides detailed descriptions of their physical characteristics and behaviors. The book also includes numerous illustrations and photographs to aid in the ...
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""How To Know The Protozoa"" is a comprehensive guide to the study of protozoa written by Theodore Louis Jahn. This book provides an in-depth look at the classification, morphology, and life cycle of protozoa, as well as their ecological and economic importance. The author covers all major groups of protozoa, including amoebae, ciliates, flagellates, and sporozoans, and provides detailed descriptions of their physical characteristics and behaviors. The book also includes numerous illustrations and photographs to aid in the identification of different species of protozoa. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in learning more about these fascinating microorganisms, ""How To Know The Protozoa"" is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of protozoology.A Pictured Key For Identifying The More Common Fresh Water, Marine, And Parasitic Protozoa, With Elementary Discussions Of The Importance Of Each Group And Of Interesting Facts Concerning Them.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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This was the first book in my biology library back in 1965. It was given to me by my teacher Victor Hurm, and started me on my career in Biology. This book is for the beginning student as well as the teacher or professional. It has great illustrations that can be used to identify and classify specimens while observing them with a microscope. A very handy book. It is an asset to any book collection.