Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms
Discover the fascinating world of unicellular organisms in Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms by Donat-Peter Häder. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this insightful hardback spans 272 pages and delves into the intriguing question of how single cells perceive gravity. Explore the ecological benefits of gravity perception and learn how these tiny life forms can be utilized to understand the mechanisms behind this fundamental phenomenon.
Häder summarizes both historical and contemporary approaches, making this book a valuable resource for biologists, space scientists, and anyone curious about the intersection of gravity and life sciences. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply a science enthusiast, this comprehensive guide offers an engaging look at the physiological effects of gravity on unicellular life.