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Visual Learning Systems
Plant Activities: Where Does Photosynthesis Occur?
Several important plant activities including photosynthesis, reproduction, growth and germination are investigated in this series of videos. Students will learn how these processes are related to the structure of plants. Important...
Curated Video
Photosynthesis and Factors Affecting its Rate in Plants
The video discusses the process of photosynthesis, how plants make their own food, and the factors that affect the rate of this process. The video explores the impact of light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, and the...
Ancient Lights Media
Cells - Components of the Cytoplasm
Cell Structure and Function Set: 3. This clip introduces the structure and function of the components of the Cytoplasm in animal and plant cells.
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Botany
Plants are remarkable organisms. From the tiniest shrub to the tallest tree, these organisms have fascinating structures and biological functions. What anatomical features do plants all have in common? What is the evolutionary history of...
Professor Dave Explains
Photosynthesis: Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle
We get energy by eating other organisms, but plants don't have to do that. They can build their own food out of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. I'm sure you've heard of photosynthesis before, but let's take a look at some of the...
Learning Mole
Characteristics of Plants
This animated plants video lesson is all about characteristics of plants. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about the world around us.
Learning Mole
Plants and Animals
A video created for, and aimed at primary school science students learning all about plants. This video will teach students about the relationships plants and animals have with each other.
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 1
Let’s fly to Eukarytopia, the home of the eukaryotes! You can learn all about plants in the Garden of Babylon! This lesson will begin our series on eukaryotic cells. We’ll look at the structure of plant cells, focusing on components...
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Plant Tissues
We just learned about plant cells, so now it's time to learn about how these different types of cells come together to form all the different tissues in the plant. There is ground tissue, dermal tissue, and vascular tissue. What do they...
FuseSchool
Intro To Cells: Animals & Plants
All living organisms are made up of cells - they are the basic building blocks of life. There are two important categories of cells: plant cells and animal cells. In this video we look at animal cells in more detail. Animal cells are the...
Professor Dave Explains
Eukaryotic Cells Part 2: Plant Cells
It's not just animals that are made of cells, it's plants too! Plant cells are very similar to animal cells, but they have some stuff that animal cells don't, like chloroplasts, that allow for photosynthesis. Let's take a tour through a...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Cells - Diffusion and Osmosis
In this video we are going to discover how cells take in useful substances and remove waste using three methods of transportation: diffusion, osmosis and then in the second part we will look at active transport. The exchange of materials...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Cells - Introduction to Cells
All living organisms are made up of cells - they are the basic building blocks of life. There are two important categories of cells: plant cells and animal cells. In this video we look at animal cells in more detail. Animal cells are the...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: All About Cells
Learn all about animal cells and plant cells with new, precise, yet easy-to-understand, definitions and explanations. Students will learn what cells are and why they are important to living things. They will also understand the parts of...
Visual Learning Systems
Cells: Plant and Animal Cells
Upon viewing the Cells video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that cells are the basic building blocks of life. Explain the main components of the cell theory: - all organisms are made up of one or more...
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Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
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Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Getty Images
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Getty Images
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Getty Images
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Getty Images
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Getty Images
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony with daughter colonies; composed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
TED-Ed
How Plants Tell Time
Can someone really have a "biological clock"? Discover why many organisms on earth have an inherent awareness of where they are in the day's cycle.This video discusses animal adaptations, the earth's revolutions, and how light and...
Curated OER
Photosynthesis: Light Reactions
This clip picks up right where the Khan Academy's Photosynthesis video left off. Chemicals such as hydrogen and compounds such as NADPH are reviewed along with details including the stroma, thylakoid, lumen, and grana. See the parts of a...