Visual Learning Systems
The Importance of Pollinators: How Animals Help Plants Reproduce
This video explains the concept of pollination and highlights the crucial role of animals, such as hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, in the process. It describes how pollen moves from the male part of a flower to the female part,...
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Sexual Reproduction in Animals
It explains the sequence of events taking place during sexual reproduction in animals. i.e. Gametogenesis; fertilisation and embryonic development.
SciShow
The Majestic Grolar Bear
Although polar bears and grizzly bears aren't all that similar and are definitely separate species, they can interbreed and create fertile offspring in the wild. Hank brings us the story of these misfit bears, which he likes to call...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How pigeons took over the world | Elizabeth Carlen and Joanna Moles
Seeing their meat as a protein source and their poop as the perfect fertilizer, humans brought pigeons into captivity as far back as 10,000 years ago. As we carried pigeons around the world, they formed the wild urban flocks we're...
MinuteEarth
How A Whale And A Bear Beat The System
While the rest of the world’s megafauna are still foundering in the anthropocene era, these two big animals have used little animal strategies to bounce back. Way back.
TED Talks
TED: We can reprogram life. How to do it wisely | Juan enriquez
For four billion years, what lived and died on earth depended on two principles: natural selection and random mutation. Then humans came along and changed everything - hybridizing plants, breeding animals, altering the environment and...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Can the ocean run out of oxygen? | Kate Slabosky
For most of the year, the Gulf of Mexico is teeming with marine life, from tiny crustaceans to massive whales. But every summer, disaster strikes. Around May, animals begin to flee the area. And soon, creatures that can't swim or can't...
Curated Video
Snake Hunting and Reproduction
This video provides an overview of snake mating and reproduction, including the use of hemipenis for internal fertilization, different mating behaviors and strategies, egg-laying and live birth, and the varying effects of venomous snake...
Curated Video
Lizard Symbolism and Captivity
This video explores the rich cultural and symbolic significance of lizards throughout history, from ancient civilizations to modern times. It highlights the diverse interpretations and associations with lizards, ranging from fertility...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Environment - What is organic farming
As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
What Does a Crocodile Egg Look Like?
Season 3, Croc Eggs part 5 After gathering two non-fertile croc eggs, Kayne and Kamil must deliver them to a scientist who studies the animals. Discover what the inside of one of these eggs looks like and what scientists will do with the...
Professor Dave Explains
Stages of Animal Development: Cleavage, Gastrulation, Organogenesis
Before diving into animal diversity, we need a bit more information about animal development, as it will help us understand what we're looking at later. We know that animals reproduce sexually, so a sperm fertilizes an egg to yield a...
Curated Video
The Life Cycle of Plants
Most plant life as we know it would not be possible without seeds. Explore the process of seed formation, pollination, and fertilization, highlighting the role of seeds in ensuring the survival and propagation of plant species. Learn...
Curated Video
The First Cities
Around 10,000 years ago, humans started transitioning from hunting and gathering to the more settled life of farming. Fertile land enabled farmers to grow enough food for a growing population, and nearby rivers provided transportation...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Examining a Crocodile Nest
Season 3, Croc Eggs part 4 Kayne heads out to the field to search for a crocodile nest, with the help of an expert and with Kamil on standby in case of emergency. It's time to see if he can distinguish a fertilie crocodile egg from a...
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Animal Breeding
It explains conventional methods of animal breeding and modern biotechnological approaches, which are employed for producing high-yielding animals.
Visual Learning Systems
Plant Reproduction: Pollination and Fertilization
This engaging video program uses colorful animations and on-location footage to illustrate some of the amazing ways plants reproduce. The reproduction processes in bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are highlighted....
MinuteEarth
Why Can't Mules Have Babies?
Hybrid animals are infertile because of the way their sex cells form. But sometimes, life finds a way. FYI: We try to leave jargon out of our videos, but if you want to learn more about this topic, here are some handy keywords to get...
SciShow
What is Selfing
This week, we've got new info about the strange-looking Tully Monster, and a report on a fish that was able to self-fertilize.
Wonderscape
Medicinal Wonders of the Tropical Rainforest
This video explores the medicinal properties of various plants and animals in the tropical rainforest, such as the fertilance viper's venom for treating high blood pressure and the Madagascar periwinkle's role in curing acute lymphocytic...
Curated Video
What Is Carbon Neutral and Biofuels
Learn the basics about carbon neutral and biofuels, as a part of environmental chemistry. Coal, oil, natural gas, shale gas and gas from fracking are fossil fuels formed hundreds of millions of years ago from living things that got...
Professor Dave Explains
Angiosperms: Flowering Plants
We just learned about gymnosperms, and the incredible evolutionary advantages they had over their ancestors. But the next leap forward for plants was even more impressive. Angiosperms are flowering plants, so any plant with flowers or...
Curated Video
The Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...
Curated Video
BIOLOGY - Environment - Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...