Srbija Posted October 22, 2022 #1 Posted October 22, 2022 Introduction To Plant Biology And Botany Published 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.07 GB | Duration: 14h 12m Biology of plants What you'll learn You will be able to learn the principles of plant biology and botany. You will be able to define the origin and evolution of the major plant groups. You will be able to understand the scientific naming of plants. You will be able to recognize plants' morphological characteristics. You will be able to describe the internal structures of a plant. You will be able to learn about the plant's physiological and biochemical activities You will be able to learn about the scientific method and research. Requirements No prior knowledge or experience is required to take this course. Description I have designed this course to introduce you, the student, to the principles of plant biology, botany, and the scientific method. In this course, you will learn about the structural organization, classification, physiology, reproduction, heredity, and evolution of plants and photosynthetic organisms. Additionally, this course provides an overview of the plant kingdom and compares various plant groups within the kingdom. This course was primarily designed to serve as part of the general education requirements for graduation from a community college to fulfill the science requirement for associate degree graduates. I have released this course on Udemy with only minor modifications from the original course, so by taking this course you will be learning at a college level. As part of your learning process in this course, you will be able to experience college-level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments. Course major topics: The formation of planet Earth; Plants, humans, and the environment; The cell and the organelles; Cell division; The DNA, RNA, and evolution; Plant metabolism, Research and the scientific method; External factors influencing plant growth; Classification and diversity; Bacteria and fungi; Mosses; Ferns; Conifers; Flowering plants; Plant morphology and anatomy; Plant tissues; Stem and leaves; Flowers, fruits, and seeds; Animal and plant interaction. Overview Section 1: Introduction to the course Lecture 1 Intro Lecture 2 Welcome Lecture 3 Meet your instructor Lecture 4 Botanical and scientific terms Lecture 5 Course overview Lecture 6 Course bibliographic references Section 2: Virtual laboratory: introduction to the microscope Lecture 7 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 8 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 3: The cell and the organelles Lecture 9 Overview Lecture 10 The origins Lecture 11 Origin of membranes Lecture 12 Prokaryotic cells Lecture 13 The endosymbiosis theory I Lecture 14 The endosymbiosis theory II Lecture 15 Plant cell vs Animal cells Lecture 16 Plants and humans Lecture 17 Plants and the environment Lecture 18 The cell Lecture 19 Unicellular and multicellular life Lecture 20 Cell membranes Lecture 21 Chemical composition of cell membranes and transport across membranes Lecture 22 Plant cell wall Lecture 23 Types of plant cell wall Lecture 24 Plasmodesmata Lecture 25 Plant cell organelles Lecture 26 Cytoskeleton Section 4: Virtual laboratory: the cell and the organelles Lecture 27 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 28 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 5: Cell division: mitosis and meiosis Lecture 29 Overview Lecture 30 Cell division Lecture 31 Role of mitosis and meiosis in plants Lecture 32 The cell cycle Lecture 33 Mitosis introduction Lecture 34 The process of mitosis Lecture 35 Introduction to meiosis Lecture 36 The process of meiosis Lecture 37 Cell checkpoints and chromosome aberration Section 6: Virtual laboratory: cell division, mitosis and meiosis Lecture 38 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 39 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 7: The DNA and RNA: gene expression, heredity and the process of evolution Lecture 40 Overview Lecture 41 Genetics Lecture 42 The structure and function of DNA and RNA Lecture 43 DNA replication Lecture 44 From DNA to protein Lecture 45 Heredity I Lecture 46 Heredity II Lecture 47 Evolution and natural selection I Lecture 48 Evolution and natural selection II Lecture 49 Assignment. Evolution and natural selection Lecture 50 Factors that promote evolution Lecture 51 Assignment. Artificial selection and genetic engineering our food Section 8: Plant anatomy: primary and secondary growth of plants Lecture 52 Overview Lecture 53 Apical meristem Lecture 54 Protoderm: epidermis Lecture 55 Stomata Lecture 56 Ground meristem: parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma Lecture 57 Procambium: Vascular tissues. Xylem Lecture 58 Procambium: Vascular tissue. Phloem Lecture 59 Primary meristem Lecture 60 Overview of monocot and dicot plants Lecture 61 Root primary growth Lecture 62 Monocot vs eudicot root Lecture 63 Stem primary growth Lecture 64 Monocot vs eudicot stem Lecture 65 Secondary meristems Lecture 66 Stem secondary growth I Lecture 67 Stem secondary growth II Lecture 68 Root secondary growth Lecture 69 Anatomy of the leaf Section 9: Virtual laboratory: plant anatomy Lecture 70 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 71 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 10: Plant physiology: photosynthesis, cellular respiration and transpiration Lecture 72 Overview Lecture 73 Metabolism Lecture 74 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration overview Lecture 75 Chloroplast: sites of photosynthesis Lecture 76 Steps of photosynthesis Lecture 77 Chloroplast pigments Lecture 78 The process of photosynthesis: light dependent and independent reaction Lecture 79 Electron carriers Lecture 80 Cellular Respiration: aerobic harvest of food energy Lecture 81 An overview of cellular respiration Lecture 82 Steps for cellular respiration Lecture 83 Transpiration overview Section 11: Virtual laboratory: plant physiology Lecture 84 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 85 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 12: Research methods and methodology. Analyzing, writing, and sharing information Lecture 86 Overview Lecture 87 The scientific method Lecture 88 What is a literature review? Lecture 89 How to read a scientific article Lecture 90 Assignment. How to read a scientific article Lecture 91 Assignment. Paraphrasing from a scientific article Lecture 92 APA style and citations Lecture 93 Assignment. APA style and citations Lecture 94 Additional resources. Citation generator Lecture 95 Doing library research: searching for scientific articles Lecture 96 Assignment. Doing library research: searching for scientific articles Lecture 97 Assignment. Writing in sciences Lecture 98 Public speaking your work Lecture 99 Project guidelines Section 13: Classification and diversity of plants, photosynthetic organism, and fungi Lecture 100 Overview Lecture 101 Cryptogams Section 14: Prokaryotes and fungus Lecture 102 Overview Lecture 103 Introduction to classification of organisms Lecture 104 Checkpoint binomial names Lecture 105 Classification Lecture 106 Cladistics Lecture 107 Understanding evolutionary trees and cladograms Lecture 108 Herbarium Lecture 109 Kingdom monera: bacteria, cyanobacteria and archaea Lecture 110 Importance of fungi Lecture 111 Biology and characteristics of fungi Lecture 112 Fungi evolution and classification Lecture 113 Fungi as plant pathogens Lecture 114 Lichens Lecture 115 Mycorrhizae Section 15: Protists and algae Lecture 116 Overview Lecture 117 Introduction to algal organisms Lecture 118 Euglenoids Lecture 119 Diatoms Lecture 120 Red and brown algae Lecture 121 Life cycles Lecture 122 Green algae Section 16: The land plants Lecture 123 The land plants Section 17: Classification and diversity: Bryophytes (non vascular plants) Lecture 124 Overview Lecture 125 The transition, water to land Lecture 126 Introduction to bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and hornworts Lecture 127 Gametophyte and sporophyte Lecture 128 Division Anthocerotophyta overview Lecture 129 Hornworts gametophyte Lecture 130 Hornworts sporophyte Lecture 131 Division Bryidae overview Lecture 132 Mosses gametophyte morphology Lecture 133 Moss sporophyte morphology Lecture 134 Liverworts gametophyte Lecture 135 Liverworts sporophyte Lecture 136 Bryophytes reproduction Section 18: Classification and diversity: Pteridophytes (Vascular plant) Lecture 137 Overview Lecture 138 Extinct vascular plants Lecture 139 Recent vascular plants Lecture 140 Lycophytes Lecture 141 Selaginellacea life cycle Lecture 142 Ferns overview Lecture 143 Fern allies Lecture 144 Eusporangiate and leptosporangiate ferns Lecture 145 True ferns I Lecture 146 True ferns II Lecture 147 Ferns life cycle Section 19: Virtual laboratory. Cryptogams Lecture 148 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 149 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 20: Classification and diversity: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms (Vascular) Lecture 150 Overview Lecture 151 Gymnosperms classification and diversity. The seed Lecture 152 Extinct seed plants Lecture 153 The phanerogams. Living seed plants Lecture 154 Living gymnosperms Lecture 155 Pinidae I Lecture 156 The pine cone Lecture 157 Pinidae II Lecture 158 The other living gymnosperms Lecture 159 Introduction to flowering plants Lecture 160 Monocots and Eudicots Lecture 161 Classification of angiosperms Lecture 162 Sporogenesis, gametogenesis and embryogenesis Section 21: Virtual laboratory. Phanerogams Lecture 163 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 164 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 22: Plant morphology Lecture 165 Overview Section 23: General morphology of angiosperms. Roots, stems and leaves Lecture 166 Overview Lecture 167 Type of roots and root modification Lecture 168 Stems Lecture 169 Relationship between the vascular tissues of the stem and the leaf Lecture 170 Leaves Lecture 171 Leaf and leaflets Lecture 172 Leaf venation Lecture 173 Leaf margin and texture Lecture 174 Leaf shape and leaf apex and base Lecture 175 Leaf indumentum Lecture 176 Leaf phyllotaxy Lecture 177 Leaf modifications Section 24: Virtual laboratory. Roots, stems, and leaves Lecture 178 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 179 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 25: General morphology of angiosperms: flowers, fruits, and seeds Lecture 180 Overview Lecture 181 The flower Lecture 182 Floral morphology I Lecture 183 Floral morphology II Lecture 184 Floral morphology III Lecture 185 Floral symmetry Lecture 186 Fusion of the flower parts Lecture 187 Floral insertion Lecture 188 Placentation Lecture 189 Inflorescences I Lecture 190 Inflorescences II Lecture 191 Assignment. Pollen and evolution Lecture 192 The fruit Lecture 193 Fruit classification Lecture 194 Fruit types Lecture 195 The seed Lecture 196 Seed dispersal Section 26: Virtual laboratory. Flowers, fruits, and seeds Lecture 197 Lab lecture (worksheet) Lecture 198 Lab lecture (video lecture) Section 27: Public presenting your class project: discussion board Lecture 199 Public specking your work Lecture 200 Guidelines Section 28: Congratulations in concluding the course! Lecture 201 Final evaluation of the course Lecture 202 My links Plants and botany enthusiasts, and those interested in the biological and scientific background associated with plants, can benefit from the course. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Download from RapidGator Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Download from NitroFlare Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content.
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