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What Are Plants Made Of? Crash Course Botany #2

What Are Plants Made Of? Crash Course Botany #2

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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 theirs follow a totally different set of rules from our own. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we ll explore what it takes to build a plant, including roots, leaves, and stems, and how one little tomato went all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court. education: Five stars, great ep! That segment on fruits and vegetables was so interesting. We should remember that as an example to use when teaching scientifically illiterate people why science has its own language (eg, when laypeople don't understand what a theory is) and how it differs from casual conversation. Great job!
Date: 2023-05-26

Comments and reviews: 6


4: 35 I loved the little fact I learned about adaptation of leaves. Here in Arizona the native plants all have tiny leaves. Even the big Palo Verde and Mesquite trees have little tiny leaves like you might see on a fern. It's a way for the plants to avoid losing too much water through them because of big surface area's. Big wide leaves like Maple and such would lose tons of water evaporating from the leaves here.
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Brussel sprouts are the lateral buds on the stem, that would be at the base of the leaf. Cabbage is the 'whole plant' with the stem being basically reduced to nothing and the leaves maxed out and bred to stay bundled.
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Fun fact: if you leave cabbage in the ground to its second year, the head with open up and grow a stalk from the center, with flowers at the top

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My biochem class in college would teach about the difference process plants go through without saying what it meant to the plant. So seeing how plants grow is enjoyable
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I love learning this stuff even though I'm studying project management. science is my special interest.
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Mammals do go through the same process of developing organs as plants, they just usually do it in the embryo and fetus stage in the womb.
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Pretty clear to me that plants are made of Planttite or Plantium. There are sub-types of course, such as houseplantite and shrubberyum.
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