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Activities of Plants - Full Program
Series: Amazing Plants Series
What are the basic life processes of plants? This video provides an overview of photosynthesis, reproduction, germination, and growth.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Introduction
Series: Amazing Plants Series
How do plants get their food? How do some plants grow so big? What are flowers for? How do plants make new plants?
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - How Do Plants Eat?
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Most plants make their own food through photosynthesis. Most life on Earth depends on photosynthesis.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - The Process of Photosynthesis
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Plants make their own food from the sun's energy using photosynthesis. They combine the energy with carbon dioxide to create sugar and oxygen. Plant sugars feed plants, herbivores, and carnivores that eat herbivores. Most of Earth's oxygen is created through photosynthesis.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Where Does Photosynthesis Occur?
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Photosynthesis occurs in the green parts of plants. Green leaves contain chloroplasts and chlorophyll, which capture light. Chlorophyll gives leaves their green color.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Flowers
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Flowers make seeds, which will grow into new plants. Petals are the colorful parts of the flower. Sepals are green parts at the base that protect the developing flower. Stamens, the male reproductive parts, are stalks in the middle of the flower. An anther is at the tip of each stamen; it produces pollen. The female reproductive part is called the pistil; it is in the middle of the stamens.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Pollination and Fertilization
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Pollination is the process of pollen moving from stamen to pistil. Animals, insects, and wind are all pollinators. This combines male and female sex cells through fertilization and begins the development of a seed.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Birth of a Plant
Series: Amazing Plants Series
Seeds contain everything necessary to create a new plant. They are contained in a ripened ovary that we call fruit. Seeds must be dispersed before they can grow. When enough water and warmth are present, a dispersed seed sprouts into a new plant. To mature, plants need water, light, air, and the correct temperature.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Summing Up
Series: Amazing Plants Series
This segment reviews the plant processes of photosynthesis, reproduction, pollination, flowering, germination, and growth.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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Activities of Plants - Video Assessment
Series: Amazing Plants Series
The video concludes with a five-question quiz.
© 2004, Visual Learning Company
Grade Level(s): 3 - 8
Media Type: Video
Subject: Science | Life Science | Botany | Plants
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