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Plant classification
There are thousands of plant species. Find out how they are classified. Life processes - Variation and classification - Classifying living things Learning Points There are thousands of plant species. Plant species are classified...
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The nutcracker
How can a bird that eats a plant's seeds actually help the plant survive? Life processes - Green plants - Fertilisation and dispersal Learning Points Dispersal means the spread of seeds to new areas. Animals disperse seeds by eating and...
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What is a habitat?
Find out what a habitat is. Life processes - Living things in their environments - Habitats Learning Points A habitat is where any organism lives. A habitat must provide for the survival of an organism. A habitat must provide food, water...
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Mudskippers
Meet the very unusual mudskipper fish – it can walk on land! Life processes - Living processes - Living things Learning Points All living things react to their environment. All living things reproduce. All living things need nutrition...
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Fairy wasp
A spellbinding case study of one of nature's most unusual parasites. Life processes - Living processes - Life cycles Learning Points Life cycles can be very short whilst others can take hundreds of years. Parasites use other animals or...
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Adaptation - Survival Mechanisms
Discover the incredible ways in which animals and plants adapt to their environments. Life processes - Living things in their environments - Adaptation Learning Points Plants and animals adapt to their environment in order to survive....
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Snub-nosed monkey
Case study of the adaptations of this unique and fascinating monkey. Life processes - Living things in their environments - Adaptation Learning Points Plants and animals adapt to their environment in order to survive. A Twig Context...
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Crafty orchids
Orchids have very clever ways of ensuring they reproduce. Life processes - Green plants - Reproduction in flowering plants Learning Points The petals of some flowering plants are used to attract insects for reproduction. Some plants use...
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Life underground
Discover why the soil makes a surprisingly good habitat. Life processes - Living things in their environments - Habitats Learning Points Soil is a habitat and contains a range of both living and non-living things. Soil is a mixture of...
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Living things
Some robots can be very lifelike but what makes something alive? Life processes - Living processes - Living things Learning Points All living things need nutrition and energy. All living things react to their environment, excrete waste...
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Reproduction
Reproduction takes place in all living things, but what do we mean by reproduction? Life processes - Living processes - Reproduction Learning Points Reproduction is when living things produce young to ensure the survival of a species....
Visual Learning Systems
Life Cycle Models
This program helps students develop models to describe that organisms have unique and diverse life cycles including the stages of birth, growth, reproduction and death. Through the use of colorful real-life examples, students will create...
Professor Dave Explains
Subphylum Myriapoda Part 1: Form and Function
Moving along through phylum Arthropoda we reach subphylum Myriapoda. This includes all the millipedes and centipedes, as well as some other similar animals. Let's start out by looking at the general form and function of the myriapods.
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Reproduction and Continuity of Species: Reproduction in Humans
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize the main points of the human reproduction.86741
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Reproduction and Continuity of Species: Reproduction in Plants
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize the main points related to the reproduction in plants.28795
Wonderscape
The Wonders of Life Cycles: From Birth to Renewal
Uncover the miraculous journey of life cycles, observing how organisms like humans, butterflies, and plants grow, change, and reproduce. Biology Terms part 2
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Cell Division and Reproduction in Animals and Plants
Explore the processes of cell division and reproduction in animals and plants. Learn about mitosis, the process by which cells replicate and repair damaged tissue, and meiosis, the method of cell division involved in sexual reproduction....
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The Animal Within: Uncovering Human Instincts
Explore the primal instincts that connect humans with the animal kingdom. This fascinating documentary delves into the survival and reproductive behaviors that humans share with animals, demonstrating our innate responses to fear and...
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Plant Reproduction
Dr. Forrester explains the life cycle of a plant. She also teaches about the various ways that seeds are dispersed.
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Chinnamasta: The Headless Goddess of Self-Sacrifice
The Buddhist and Hindu Tantric goddess Chinnamasta is an audacious incarnation of divine feminine energy. She teaches us about giving and receiving, self-preservation and sacrifice, reproduction and death. This video contains mature...
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Bacteria Reproduction: Unveiling Microbial Multiplication
This video explains how bacteria reproduce, primarily through binary fission, where a single cell duplicates its DNA and divides into two identical cells. It highlights factors influencing bacterial multiplication, like moisture,...
Institute of Human Anatomy
How a Female Erection Works
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how a female erection works by going over the relevant anatomy and physiology, as well as compares it to male erectile function, and if female erection and climax can...
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GCSE Biology - Characteristics of Living Things (Organisms) #3
In this video, we cover: - The characteristics that all living things have have in common - You can remember these using the acronym MRS GREN, where the letters stand for movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction,...
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Mollusca Part 4: Class Cephalopoda (Squids, Nautiluses, Cuttlefish, and Octopuses)
We now arrive at the most famous of the mollusks, the cephalopods. These include squids, nautiluses, cuttlefish, and the fascinating octopuses. These creatures are the largest and most intelligent invertebrates on Earth. Let's learn all...