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Crash Course Botany
Kopikopiko: Crash Course Botany
Rima: 26:14 meneti
Kounga: HD
Te Ra Tuatahi: May 18, 2023
Te rangi whakamutunga o te rangi: Sep 07, 2023
Episode: 15 Episode
Wā: 1 Wā

Crash Course Botany Wā 1
Over the course of 15 episodes, we’re going to learn about botany—the study of plants. Alexis Nikole Nelson will teach you about how...

What is Botany?
Plants have got you surrounded. They’re in your toothpaste, your bedsheets, and your regular Taco Bell order. In this episode of Crash Course...

What Are Plants Made Of?
When you eat a salad for lunch, you’re digging into a giant pile of plant organs. That’s right—plants are made up of organs, only...

Plant Cells & Hormones
At first glance, plant and animal cells have a lot in common: they’re both highly organized, keep their DNA tucked away in an envelope, and are...

What Do These Creepy Plant Mouths Do? (Plant Tissues)
Plants—they’re just like us! Well, not exactly, but they do have skin and hair like us…even if they also have creepy little alien...

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Plants and trees may seem pretty passive, but behind the scenes, their cells are working hard to put on a magic show. In this episode of Crash Course...

How Did Plants Evolve?
“You shouldn’t make decisions when you’re hungry.” Tell that to the cell that ate a bacterium 1.5 billion years ago and set...

How Do We Categorize Plants?
Humans make stuff up—including the names and classifications of living things. But those categories are still useful. In this episode of Crash...

Why Don't These Plants Need Seeds? (Moss and Ferns)
Forget your favorite flowers, because we’re talking all about the mean green sporing machines. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we'll...

Why Do Flowers Exist? (Gymnosperms & Angiosperms)
You couldn’t go a day without interacting with gymnosperms and angiosperms, the two most prominent groups of plants on the planet. We rely on...

What Do Pea Plants Have To Do With Your Eye Color? (Mendelian Genetics)
All of the different plants on Earth have come about thanks to the simple rules of genetic inheritance, which determine how traits are passed on from...

GMOs are Nothing New: Plant Breeding & Gene Editing
Humans love to play with their food—in fact, we’ve been doing it for thousands of years. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we'll...

The Secret Social Lives of Plants (Population & Community Ecology)
The social dynamics of plants are as complex as those at any high school. By studying how plants interact — one-on-one, as a population, and in...

How We ALL Get Our Energy (Plants & Ecosystems)
From the driest deserts to the lushest forests, ecosystems are networks of life where organisms and the environment interact. In this episode of...

Can Planting Trees Fix Climate Change? (Plants & Biomes)
Whether in a desert, the savanna, or a tropical rainforest, plants have an important role in the ecological processes of Earth’s biomes. In...

The Future of Botany
We’ve learned a lot about plants throughout this series, but there’s much more to discover. In this episode of Crash Course Botany,...

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