{"product_id":"브리태니커-만화-백과-무척추동물","title":"Britannica Comic Encyclopedia: Invertebrates","description":"Description\nBased on the renowned Encyclopaedia Britannica published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. in Chicago, USA, this book systematically organizes the essential curriculum content that Korean elementary school students need to know. By covering comprehensive knowledge related to each topic without separating humanities and social studies from natural sciences, it helps nurture creative talents equipped with both humanistic imagination and scientific understanding.\n\nRather than relying on lengthy, tedious text, the book presents large amounts of information through visual images. The infographic at the beginning of each volume summarizes the core content using diagrams and illustrations, sparking readers' interest right away. The main comic strips, which explain learning content in an entertaining way, along with vibrant photographic images, help readers quickly absorb and retain information for a long time.\n\nMoreover, rather than simply listing fragmented facts, the book portrays its comic characters applying the knowledge and experiences they've gained to pursue positive values. Readers will encounter stories that cherish the environment, respect differences, and consider the greater good of humanity.\n\nPrologue: Off Again on a Nature Documentary Shoot! 8\n\n01. Invertebrates: Animals Without Backbones 14\nThe Pillar That Supports Our Body, the Spine\nWhat Are Vertebrates?\nWhat Are Invertebrates?\nClassification of Animals\nTraces of Ancient Animals 20\nWhat Animals Lived on Earth Long Ago?\n\n02. Sponges and Cnidarians\nThe Curious Animal Full of Holes, the Sponge 26\nNature's Sponge, the Bath Sponge\nWhat Is Metabolism?\nBody Structure of Sponges\nVarious Types of Sponges\nThe Tree-Shaped Animal, Coral 38\nWhat Are Cnidarians?\nVarious Types of Coral\nThe Flower-Like Animal, the Sea Anemone 42\nThe Fearsome Venom of Cnidarians\nAnimals That Live in Symbiosis with Sea Anemones\nThe Jellyfish, Hiding Venom Beneath Its Beautiful Form 49\nBody Structure of Jellyfish\nTypes of Jellyfish\nHow Do Invertebrates Reproduce? 52\nReproduction in Sponges\nSexual and Asexual Reproduction\nVarious Types of Asexual Reproduction\nThe Immortal Animal, Turritopsis dohrnii\nBody Structure of Hydra\nThe Life Cycle of Hydra\nSponges and Cnidarians That Live in the Sea\n\n03. Flatworms and Roundworms\nThe Planarian That Splits in Two 64\nWhat Are Flatworms?\nBody Structure of Planarians\nSexual Reproduction in Planarians\nThe Regenerative Ability of Planarians\nFlat Flukes and Slender Tapeworms 78\nBody Structure of the Liver Fluke\nThe Resilient Parasite, the Liver Fluke\nWhat Are Tapeworms?\nParasites That Live Off Other Organisms 83\nWhat Is Parasitism?\nVarious Types of Parasites\nRoundworms\nWhat Are Roundworms?\nParasites That Live Inside the Human Body\nGood Parasites and Bad Parasites\n\n04. Annelids and Mollusks\nThe Wriggling Sea Worm and Earthworm 96\nWhat Is a Sea Worm?\nThe Giant Bristle Worm\nWhat Are Annelids?\nBody Structure of Earthworms\nHow Earthworms Reproduce\nMaking an Earthworm Compost Pot\nUsing Earthworms to Process Food Waste\nSea Worms with Interesting Names\nThe Leech That Feeds on Animal Blood 108\nTypes of Leeches\nHirudin, Nature's Blood Thinner\nMedicinal Leeches\nSuper Leeches\nThe Slow and Leisurely Mollusk, the Snail 115\nWhat Are Mollusks?\nBody Structure of Snails\nSnails That Live in Water\nSlugs Without Shells\nThe Snail's Shell\nUses of Snails\nVarious Types of Mollusks\nThe Shellfish That Sparkles and Makes Pearls, the Clam 124\nThe Pearl Oyster That Creates Pearls\nBody Structure of Shellfish\nForeign Substances\nPearl Oyster Farming\nHow Clams and Snails Reproduce\nThe Many-Armed Mollusks, Octopus and Squid 130\nBody Structure of Squid\nThe Octopus, Similar in Body Structure to the Squid\nHow Squid Reproduce\nCamouflage Techniques of Squid and Octopus\nHow Octopus and Squid Move\nThe Octopus That Sprays Ink\n\n05. Echinoderms and Arthropods\nThe Spiky Star of the Sea, the Starfish 140\nVarious Forms of Starfish\nWhat Are Echinoderms?\nBody Structure of Starfish\nVarious Types of Echinoderms\nHow Echinoderms Reproduce\nAsexual Reproduction in Sea Cucumbers\nArthropods, Whose Legs Are Made of Segments 150\nTypes of Arthropods\nWhat Is Metamorphosis?\nThe Growth Process of Centipedes and Spiders\nInsects, the Invertebrates That Can Fly\nInsects That Live Around Us\n\nEpilogue: A World Where All Animals Live in Harmony 159\nReading About Invertebrates Through the Britannica World Encyclopedia\n\nA Nature Documentary for Children — Amphibians and Reptiles Edition\nRo-un and Seul-gi, who just returned from filming amphibians and reptiles, get another chance to go on a documentary filming trip. 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