Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Plant Structure and Function: Plant Tissues
Plants possess a wide variety of structures that enable them to accomplish amazing things. This engaging series of videos investigates structures common to most plants and describes how these features enable them to survive. Familiar,...
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Means of Transport in Plants
Describes the mechanism of transport of water and minerals in plants. Explain movement of food from leaves to other plant parts.
Ancient Lights Media
Phloem: Downward Movement on Nutrients in Plants
Phloem: Downward Movement on Nutrients in Plants: This clip explains how nutrients move through the phloem of plants.
Curated Video
Understanding Plant Tissues and Their Functions
This video is a tutorial on plant tissues, their structures, and functions. It starts with an overview of what tissues are and how they form groups of cells with similar structures and functions. The video then focuses on five key...
FuseSchool
Transformations Of Graphs: Translations
Functions of graphs can be shifted and reflected. In this 2 part video we will look at horizontal and vertical, reflections and translations. Translations shift the functions. For vertical transformations, the transformation is applied...
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Transportation in Plants: The Function of Xylem and Phloem Tissues
In this video, the teacher explains how plants transport water and food to all parts of their body without a circulatory system. They introduce the specialized tissue called vascular tissue, which is made up of xylem and phloem, and...
Ancient Lights Media
Structural Features of Plant Roots
This clip examines the main structure components of roots.
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...
Ancient Lights Media
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems: This clip describes the roles of important internal structures present in the stems of Dicot plants.
FuseSchool
Transport in Plants, Part 1: Xylem and Phloem
Humans use their hearts and circulatory systems to move things through their bodies, but plants also have a transport system. The first video in a three-part series introduces the xylem and phloem. It explains what each part moves, which...
FuseSchool
Transport in Plants, Part 3: Phloem and Translocation
Leaves produce sugars through photosynthesis, but how do the sugars get to the rest of the plant? The final video in a three-part series within the Fuse School Biology playlist answers this question. It details how the phloem and...
Bozeman Science
Plant Structure
Let's get to the root of biology. A video describes the difference between monocot and dicot plants. Then it explains the three main types of tissues in plants and the cells within each of these tissues.
Bozeman Science
Plant Nutrition and Transport
Discuss what nutrients plants require and where they get them from. An informative video explains the dermal, vascular, and ground tissue in both monocot and dicot roots, as well as stems and leaves.
Crash Course
Vascular Plants = Winning!
Viewers explore vascular plants with a video that shows their different tissues, their ability to grow taller and wider, and their parts. Young scientists then see these plants xylem and phloem and learn how vascular plants move...
Amoeba Sisters
Plant Structure and Adaptations
Non-vascular plants, like moss, are able to survive on photosynthesis. A video explains plant structure for both vascular and non-vascular plants. It includes the parts of each plant and adaptations to various environments such as...
Amoeba Sisters
Amoeba Sisters: Plant Structure and Adaptation
Learn about how to classify plants into two different types, vascular and nonvascular, in this video. Also explore how the process of photosynthesis can be different or similar based on the type of plant. Also understand different...