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From salt water algae to California 's tall redwoods, non-flowering plants play a major role in our ecosystem. Follow the progression of plant life in this unique survey.

Detailed illustrations show land adaptations in the three groups of non-flowering plants: the nonvascular plants, the seedless vascular plants, and the seed-bearing vascular plants. Aided by beautiful photographs and plant descriptions, you'll be able to differentiate and understand the value of non-flowering plants, from the often-overlooked hornworts and the bizarre Welwitschia to the more familiar ferns and pines.

Topics covered in this program include: Characteristics of Plants; Classification of the non-flowering Plants; Plant Adaptations; a brief description and survey of the plants in the Three Groups of Non-flowering Plants: the Bryophytes, the Seedless Vascular Plants, and the Seed-Bearing Vascular Plants (gymnosperms); and a Representative Lifecycle for Each Group of Non-flowering Plant.

System Requirements: Windows: 16MB of available RAM; 2MB hard disk space; mouse; sound card; CD-ROM drive. Pentium Class processor; S-VGA graphics card with compatible monitor and 640 x 480 resolution at thousands of colours; Windows 9x, ME, NT, XP, 2000. Macintosh: PowerMac, iMac, or PowerPC; OS 7.5.1, OS 9in Classic mode.

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Students review general characteristics of plant anatomy, explore plant adaptations to life on land, then survey differences that separate plants based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers.

Learners will:

  • match plant structures (roots, stems, leaves or reproductive structures) with their function in vascular plants and be able to identify key components of the structures (guard cells in leaves, stamens in flowers, etc.)
  • distinguish between vascular/nonvascular seedless plants and flowering/non-flowering seed-bearing plants given descriptions of their characteristics.
  • will distinguish between a monocot and dicot plant.
  • choose ways a non-vascular, seedless plant may be suited to a particular environment or how the loss of a certain characteristic could affect its survival.
  • choose ways a vascular, seedless plant may be suited to a particular environment or how the loss of a certain characteristic could affect its survival.
  • choose ways a vascular, non-flowering, seed-bearing plant may be suited to a particular environment or how the loss of a certain characteristic could affect its survival.
  • choose ways a vascular, flowering, seed-bearing plant may be suited to a particular environment or how the loss of a certain characteristic could affect its survival.

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World of Plants - is the second part of the thirteen title series covering the material required for students aged 13-16. This topic covers the important facts about the life of plants, their structure, their life functions and all the necessary information needed to understand the flora that surrounds us.

Content:

  • A review of the world of plants
  • How do plants grow?
  • The structure and function of primary plant tissue
  • The primary structure of the stem and root
  • The secondary structure of the stem and root
  • Adaptation of plant organs to the environment
  • Characteristics of ecological groups of plants
  • Photosynthesis as a method of nutrition
  • The diversity of methods of obtaining food by plants
  • Respiration in plants
  • Water management in plants and excretion strategies
  • Plants in motion
  • The flower, seed, fruit - structure and function
  • Reproductive strategies of plants
  • Sexual reproduction of angiospermous plants

System Requirements: Pentium II 300 MHz processor, or higher.  Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP With IE 5.0, or higher, 64MB RAM. 100 MB on HDD,  8X CD-ROM drive, 800x600 screen resolution with thousands of colours, 16 Bit Sound Board, 100 Mbit LAN Interface, Local File Server PC with Pentium II 300 MHz processor or, higher.

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Fall isn't the only time you'll get a good close-up look at leaves. Open up The Leaf to experience a detailed look at the anatomy and function of leaves. Also, learn of their importance in our world Electron micrographics and colourful graphics illustrate the tissues and cells of leaves. Watch the animated guard cell in action as it opens and closes. Find out about the circulatory system and the basis of photosynthesis.

Topics covered in this program include: The Importance of the Leaf in Plants; The External Appearance of a Leaf including the Blade, Apex, Margin, Base, and Petiole; Simple versus Compound Leaves; Patterns of Leaf Arrangement; Veins in Leaves; Conducting Tissue; Tissues and Cells of Leaves; Guard Cells; Transpiration; Photosynthesis; Importance of Leaves in Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.

System Requirements: Windows: 16MB of available RAM; 2MB hard disk space; mouse; sound card; CD-ROM drive. Pentium Class processor; S-VGA graphics card with compatible monitor and 640 x 480 resolution at thousands of colours; Windows 9x, ME, NT, XP, 2000. Macintosh: PowerMac, iMac, or PowerPC; OS 7.5.1, OS 9in Classic mode.
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Pretty leaves and flowers are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the anatomy of a plant. Roots and stems often get overlooked though they form the essential structure of many members of the kingdom Plantae.

Learn about these two very important sections responsible for taking in water and nutrients as well as anchoring the plant to its substrate. Roots and Stems makes this subject come alive with vivid graphics, detailed illustrations, electron micrographs, and concise narratives.

Topics covered in this program include: Functions of the Root; Primary and Secondary Roots; Tap Root System; Fibrous Root System; Adventitious Root System; Root Cap; Growth Zones; Root Tissues; Functions of the Stem; Types of Stems; Structure and Tissues of Herbaceous Monocot; Herbaceous Dicot; and Woody Dicot Stems.

System Requirements: Windows: 16MB of available RAM; 2MB hard disk space; mouse; sound card; CD-ROM drive. Pentium Class processor; S-VGA graphics card with compatible monitor and 640 x 480 resolution at thousands of colours; Windows 9x, ME, NT, XP, 2000. Macintosh: PowerMac, iMac, or PowerPC; OS 7.5.1, OS 9in Classic mode.
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