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Curated Video
Germination: How Does A Seed Become A Plant?
Seed grow into plants through the process of germination. Germination requires optimum sunlight, temperature, water and air for the seed to turn into a plant. Isn’t it amazing that a tree as tall as a building can emerge from just a tiny...
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Fruits and Seeds
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at fruits and seeds.
Bizarre Beasts
Fly Through The Water Like a Deep Sea Skate
Gently glide with some skates through the depths of the oceans, as they wing their way through the darkness
Next Animation Studio
Doomsday seed bank welcomes new addition
Some 20,000 new seed samples were added to the collection held by the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway late last month. The new additions included Japanese barley, Brazilian beans, wild potatoes and wild sweet potatoes from Peru, and...
SciShow Kids
How Plant Seeds Travel the World
All plants start as seeds, and they can travel all over the world in lots of different ways. They might even hitch a ride on you!
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SciShow Kids
How Does A Seed Become A Plant?
Jessi and Squeaks show you how a tiny seed, like the kind you eat in your trail mix! Grows into a big plant!
SciShow Kids
What Happened to Our Plants? Science Project for Kids
A few weeks ago we started an experiment where we planted some seeds to see how they would grow! Today we get to check out our results!
TED Talks
TED: Why we're storing billions of seeds | Jonathan Drori
In this brief talk from TED U 2009, Jonathan Drori encourages us to save biodiversity -- one seed at a time. Reminding us that plants support human life, he shares the vision of the Millennium Seed Bank, which has stored over 3 billion...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Got seeds? Now add bleach, acid and sandpaper - Mary Koga
For a seed to start growing, its embryo must emerge from its hard coat. In nature the embryo is aided by frost and animal digestion -- but humans can help too. Nicking, filing, and soaking the seed in hot water or acid are all forms of...
Curated Video
Investigating Seed Germination: Experiments and Factors
The video is a lecture presentation focused on investigating seed germination. The presenter discusses the definition of germination and the factors necessary for it to occur, such as temperature, the availability of oxygen, and the...
Curated Video
Seedless vs Seed Plants
This video explains the difference between plants that reproduce using seeds and plants that reproduce using spores.
Food Farmer Earth
Alan Kapuler: Man of Science, Ideas, and Humanity -2
Alan Kapuler is a well-educated man, both in a formal academic sense, and also from a lifetime of hands-on work as an organic plant breeder: planting, breeding, and cataloging his vast collection of open pollinated seeds.
Curated Video
Understanding Fertilization and Seed Formation
This video explains the process of fertilization and how it results in the formation of seeds and fruit. It describes how male and female gametes fuse to form a zygote and how pollination and fertilization occur. The video also...
Rachel's English
How to Think in English…in 68 Minutes! Part 7
If you’re ready to start thinking in English, without translating in your head, this is the jumpstart you need. Learning how to think in English requires both knowledge and practice, and this free English lesson gives you both! I’ll show...
Brian McLogan
How to determine the inverse from a conditional statement
👉 Learn how to find the inverse of a statement. The inverse of a statement is the negation of the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement. If the hypothesis of a statement is represented by p and the conclusion is...
Rock 'N Learn
Life Science: Leaves and Flowers
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at leaves and flowers.
Be Smart
The Amazing (and Deadly) Science of Jumping Spider Vision
Why do spiders have 8 eyes? It’s a seemingly simple question with a surprisingly complex answer. We’ll be hanging out with some jumping spiders (the cutest of all spiders) and some jumping spider researchers to investigate how a...
FuseSchool
Plant Classification
Plants are extremely complex and diverse - there are thousands of species. In fact, there are probably somewhere around half a million different species. And these are just the ones we know about - there are no doubt many more that...
SciShow Kids
Why Are Foods Many Colors? | The Science of Colors! | SciShow Kids
Jessi helps Squeaks learn about why foods can be so many tasty-looking colors!
National Geographic
How Infrared Technology Could Help Fight Wildlife Poaching | National Geographic
Conservationists are testing infrared cameras to track wildlife in the dark. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
SciShow Kids
Why Does Popcorn Pop? | The Science of Food! | SciShow Kids
Squeaks and Mister Brown are making popcorn for all of their friends, and learning all about how heat makes popcorn kernels pop!
SciShow Kids
Look Inside a Flower! Science Project for Kids
Squeaks has a Valentine's surprise for Jessi: a bouquet of flowers! Flowers are beautiful and they smell great, but did you know that flowers also do a very important job?
Curated Video
Girls behind the lens: Zaatari refugee camp
Marah Al-Khatib fled Syria four years ago, when she was 13 years old. She has since been living in Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. Entrance into and exit from the camp is tightly controlled, but Al-Khatib and a small group of friends are...