{"product_id":"브리태니커-만화-백과-여러-가지-식물","title":"Britannica Comic Encyclopedia: All About Plants","description":"Description\n\nBased on the renowned encyclopedia published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. of Chicago, USA, this book organizes essential elementary school curriculum content into a systematic learning experience. By covering comprehensive knowledge on each topic without separating humanities and social studies from natural sciences, it helps nurture creative children with both humanistic imagination and a solid understanding of science and technology.\n\nRather than relying on lengthy or tedious text, the book presents large amounts of information through engaging visual images. The infographic at the beginning of the book summarizes the core content in diagrams and illustrations to spark readers' curiosity right away. The comic-style main content and vivid photographs also help children absorb information quickly and remember it for a long time.\n\nRather than simply listing fragmented facts, the book portrays the comic's main characters pursuing positive values based on what they've learned and experienced. Readers will encounter stories that emphasize caring for the environment, respecting differences, and considering the common good of humanity.\n\nPrologue: The Flower Goddess and the Fairy Appear — 8\n\n01 The Structure and Characteristics of Plants\nHow Are Plants Different From Animals? — 14\nHow do plants and animals differ?\n\nRoots That Absorb Water and Nutrients From the Soil — 22\nStorage roots \/ Root structure\nTypes and roles of roots \/ Various modified roots\n\nStems That Connect Roots and Leaves — 32\nDicots and monocots\nGrowing point \/ Cambium\nBamboo without growth rings\nVarious types of stems\n\nLeaves That Make Nutrients and Breathe — 42\nPhotosynthesis and respiration \/ Stomata and guard cells\nTranspiration experiment \/ Capillary action\nVarious leaf arrangements \/ Substances produced in leaves\n\nFlowers, the Reproductive Organs of Plants — 52\nFused and separated petals \/ Complete and incomplete flowers \/ Flower structure\n\nLush Fruits and Seeds — 61\nTrue fruits and false fruits\nPlants that scatter seeds on the wind\nHow plants spread their seeds\n\n02 The Life Cycle of Plants\nSeeds Sprout and Grow! — 70\nConditions needed for germination \/ The life cycle of kidney beans\nSeedling leaves and roots \/ Cotyledon sheath\nGermination in dicots and monocots\n\nPlants Grow and Bear Fruit! — 75\nHow sunlight affects plants \/ How water affects plants\nFlowers and pods of kidney beans\n\nHow Long Do Plants Live? — 79\nFlower buds of various trees \/ Annual and perennial plants\n\nDo Plants Really Move? The Movement of Plants — 82\nPhototropism \/ Auxin, the plant growth hormone\nHow plants move\n\n03 Various Kinds of Plants\nAlpine Plants Living on High Mountains — 88\nAlpine plants \/ Plant distribution according to mountain altitude\n\nSeaweed, Plants That Live in the Sea — 94\nAlgae \/ Green algae \/ Brown algae \/ Red algae\n\nSucculents That Live in the Desert — 103\nThe Sahara Desert and the Sonoran Desert\nSucculents \/ How cacti reproduce\nThe many uses of cacti\nPlants that live in the Sonoran Desert\n\nAquatic Plants Living in Ponds and Marshes — 109\nThe difference between water lilies and lotus flowers \/ Duckweed, greater duckweed, and lesser duckweed\nVarious aquatic plants \/ Wetlands \/ Various wetland plants\n\nCarnivorous Plants That Eat Bugs — 117\nCarnivorous plants \/ Bladderwort\n\nParasitic and Symbiotic Plants — 121\nParasitic plants \/ Rafflesia\nMistletoe \/ Legumes and root-nodule bacteria\n\nEdible and Medicinal Plants — 126\nCorn \/ Various parts of plants used as food \/ Coffee\n\nPlants Used as Raw Materials and Ornamental Plants — 131\nThe process of harvesting raw rubber \/ Various plants used as raw materials\n\nBryophytes and Ferns — 135\nThe Devonian period of the Paleozoic Era \/ Bryophytes\nHow coal is formed \/ The life cycle of ferns\n\nThe Evolution of Plants: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms — 142\nThe Permian period of the Paleozoic Era \/ The Permian mass extinction \/ Gymnosperms\nThe Mesozoic Era \/ Angiosperms \/ Insects that help with pollination \/ The process of plant evolution\n\nEpilogue: The Preciousness of a Single Tree — 149\nThe Amazon \/ The greenhouse effect \/ The damage caused by global warming\n\nExploring Various Plants Through the Britannica World Encyclopedia\n\nOne day, Rowoon's tiger lily plant gets its stem broken when it's hit by Seul-gi's soccer ball. Feeling sorry, Seul-gi pulls up an identical-looking flower from the hill behind their house to apologize to Rowoon. But just then, a scream of \"Ouch!\" comes from inside the flower, and out pop Flora, the goddess of flowers, and her fairy Kriti! Flora then invites the children—who carelessly pulled up a flower—on a journey to explore the world of plants. Join Flora on this adventure to discover...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623888363748,"sku":"1467331277","price":16.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/893788772x_1.jpg?v=1786422586","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%b8%8c%eb%a6%ac%ed%83%9c%eb%8b%88%ec%bb%a4-%eb%a7%8c%ed%99%94-%eb%b0%b1%ea%b3%bc-%ec%97%ac%eb%9f%ac-%ea%b0%80%ec%a7%80-%ec%8b%9d%eb%ac%bc","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}