reproduction

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Seeds and fruit

2014
New plants are created from seeds and fruits help to protect and spread those seeds. Includes examples and two simple activities to reinforce learning, and bring the concepts to life.

Rhinos

2014
Information on rhinoceroses, including their habitats, food, and activities, as well as information about their endangered status. Also included are mini-modules on debate strategies and debate topics specific to rhinoceroses.

Kangaroos

2014
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle of kangaroos, and discusses kangaroos in folklore, in history, and the threats to their existence in the modern day. Also includes mini-modules with information on debate topics specific to kangaroos.

Paper museums

the reproductive print in Europe, 1500-1800
2005

The reason for a flower

1989
Brief text and lavish illustrations explain plant reproduction and the purpose of a flower and present some plants which don't seem to be flowers but are.

The birds and the bees

2000
Shows plants using a variety of methods to entice animal couriers to carry their pollen for them.

How do apples grow?

2000
Describes the life cycle of an apple from its initial appearance as a spring bud to that point in time when it becomes a fully ripe fruit.

El motivo de una flor

1990
Brief text and many illustrations explain plant reproduction and the purpose of a flower and present some plants which do not seem to be flowers but are.

La razon de ser de una flor

1983
Brief text and lavish illustrations explain plant reproduction and the purpose of a flower and present some plants which don't seem to be flowers but are.

Plant and animal interdependency

2006
Explains and illustrates the interdependent relationships between plants and animals that enable their survival. Discusses out how plants and animals interact, cooperate and compete and shows the constant exchange of nutrients and gases that assures their interdependency. Explores why animals are vital to the reproductive process of many plants and how animals rely on plants for food and shelter. Concludes with an experiment that explores how plants depend on animals for pollination and whether or not a flower's color is responsible for reproductive success.

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