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Explores reproductive evolution in plants. Relates how in Japan in 1896, Hirase Sakugoro discovered flagellated sperm in a seed of the ‘Ginkgo biloba’, and later Ikeno Seiichiro found the same type of...
Describes the molecular-level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Examines the taxonomy of plants and the life cycles in each group - nonvascular plants (mosses and liverworts), primitive vascular plants (ferns...
An interactive multimedia CD-ROM for the teaching of plant structure and anatomy. In three main sections - cells, tissues and organs - it covers material ranging from cell structures through to tissue types...
Explains the basic processes of photosynthesis and respiration and introduces their chemical equations by means of computer animation, location footage, diagrams and equations. Demonstrates an experiment to...
Looks at the social and medicinal significance of plants in north-east Brazil through the framework of organisations operating within the Plantas do Nordeste or PNE, a scientific initiative in collaboration...
Some of Charles Darwin’s fame for the discovery of evolutionary theory is these days shared with fellow scientist Alfred Russel Wallace. Traces his life in South Wales and the Welsh borders, where Wallace...
Introduces the life cycle, making comparisons between mammals, birds, amphibians, insects and plants, and looking at birth, growth, maturity and death within each group.
Program of multiple-choice questions in plant physiology with feedback. To be used in a tutorial setting. Approximately five hours of teaching material.
Recording of a lecture given by Professor Peter Saunders as part of the London Mathematical Society’s Popular Lecture Series. Mathematics can be applied to biology in its own right, not just as a sort of...
Thousands of species each year become extinct as a result of human exploitation of natural resources. Millions more - we can only guess how many, many of which are still undiscovered, still unclassified and...
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