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Water and Plant Life

This program examines the water cycle in plants, focusing on ways they adapt to insufficient water or problems of water storage. The program looks at extended shallow root networks, seed pods that open only during rain, bulbs, the effect of leaf shape, how plants preserve water in freezing temperatures, adaptations to heat, night and day bloomers, and the special adaptations of cacti and succulents. (28 minutes)



 
        

Item#: BVL1674
Copyright date: ©1989



Part of the Series : The Life of Plants
     
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The Life Cycle of Plants

Beginning with the oldest film ever made about plants, shot between 1898 and 1900 to show through accelerated images what the naked eye can't see, the program shows how and why plants move. It reveals the characteristics of a plant: the roots, which ...(more details)
 
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Plants in the Scheme of Things

By way of introduction to the series, this program provides a quick overview of the history of life on earth: bacteria, the simplest plant life that arose in the still-warm volcanic waters; the progressively more complex forms of algae. Photosynthesi...(more details)
 
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Mushrooms and Fungi

Mushrooms: an imprecise term that covers a range of shapes and sizes from truffles to toadstools, some perfumed delicately and others putrescent and attractive only to the vilest of insects, some growing wild and others cultivated, some beneficial an...(more details)
 
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The Ecology of the Forest

Forests produce more animal and plant biomass-more life-than all the oceans combined, while occupying only one-eighth the area. This program looks at the life of both the temperate and rain forests: how the area of the forest is increased many times ...(more details)
 
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Plant Defenses

Animals can escape, bite, claw; plants, being rooted in one spot, have had to come up with a host of ingenious protective devices: spines and thorns that cause pain to those who would steal their fruits; insecticides; caffeine-whose purpose is not to...(more details)
 
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