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Biology [videorecording] /Discovery Education ; producer and director, Michael F. Fountain ; writer, Christina Reed ; produced by Thinkfilm, inc. for the Science Channel ; Discovery Communications, Inc.

Contributor(s): Nye, Bill | Fountain, Michael F | Reed, Christina | Discovery School (Firm) | Discovery Education | Thinkfilm (Firm) | Science Channel (Firm) | Discovery Communications, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Greatest discoveries with Bill Nye. Publisher: Silver Spring, MD : Discovery School, c2005Edition: Widescreen format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 45 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1595273220; 9781595273222.Uniform titles: 100 greatest discoveries (Television program) Subject(s): Biology | Discoveries in science | Films for the hearing impaired | Biology | Discoveries in science | Films for the hearing impaired | Biology | Discoveries in science | Closed caption video recordings | VideodiscsGenre/Form: Science television programs. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 570
Production Credits: Directors of photography, Tom Inskeep, Jeff Saunders ; editor, Ralph Fasano ; original music, Blue Dot.
Hosted by Bill Nye.Summary: Bill Nye hosts a look at the history of discovery in biology, discussing the diversity of plant and animal life at Yellowstone National Park, the advent of microscope use, the identification of the cell nucleus, and other topics.
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DVD.

Closed-captioned.

Hosted by Bill Nye.

Directors of photography, Tom Inskeep, Jeff Saunders ; editor, Ralph Fasano ; original music, Blue Dot.

Originally produced as an episode of the television program 100 greatest discoveries in 2005.

Includes correlations to national standards.

Bill Nye hosts a look at the history of discovery in biology, discussing the diversity of plant and animal life at Yellowstone National Park, the advent of microscope use, the identification of the cell nucleus, and other topics.

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