Microscopic Life: The World of the Invisible: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
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Microscopic Life: The World of the Invisible: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films is a short film from 1958 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
A study of the plant and animal life found in a jar of ordinary pond water. Illustrates and explains the difference between microscopic plants and animals, between one-celled and many-celled organisms, the meaning of colonial organization, and the various processes of food-gathering, digestion and reproduction.
Microscopic Life: The World of the Invisible: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films | |
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Produced by | Encyclopaedia Britannica Films |
Production company | Encyclopaedia Britannica Films |
Distributed by | Encyclopaedia Britannica Films |
Release date | 1958 |
Language | English |
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