Animal Reproduction:
Development in Sea Urchin (Invertebrates) – view links to videoclips below
- External Fertilization in sea urchins
- How to induce gamete release from sea urchins
- Fertilization in sanddollar eggs (also an Echinoderm)
- Sea urchin egg with sperm, fertilization and development (various short videos)
- Sea urchin gastrulation
- Whole view of fertilization and development in the sea biscuit (also an Echinoderm) -excellent!
Basic Embryonic Development and key terms: note fertilized egg, cleavage, morula, blastula, gastrula, neural tube and gut formation.
Vertebrate Embryonic Development videoclip (1:09) – good for these key terms
Vertebrate Embryonic Cleavage Comparison Chart:
Frog Deveopment
Early development through hatching tadpoles
Medaka and/or Zebrafish Development
Background info on development in fish
Fish-videoclips
- Zebrafish early development (a few short videos)
- Development until hatching – The “dancing” Zebrafish
Life of Insects – Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth– videoclip (8:11)
Neat clip showing dispersal strategies of stick insects and blister beetles – both “use” other types of insects to increase survivorship of the next generation.
Complete Metamorphosis
Short video showing complete metamorphosis in Honey bees (1:08)
Incomplete Metamorphosis
Plant Reproduction
Alternation of Generations – remember this from BIO 181?
Alternation of Generation -animation in ferns and angiosperms
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant (5:03) -more detailed than above.
Pollination and Fertilization -videoclip
Floral Structures
Embryo Development in Plants – (Capsella Embryo Development)
Arabidopsis – seed germination:
Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon Seed Structure and Germination – How are they alike? How are they different?
Vegetative (Asexual) Plant Reproduction – many plants are propagated asexually
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- Short video showing a few examples
- The Science of Vegetative Plant Propagation (30:01, long but good)
Apical Meristems and Primary Growth – good diagrams of primary meristems and primary tissues.
- Can you find the follow primary tissues below: apical meristem, protoderm, procambium, leaf primordia, bud primordia, ground meristem? What tissues do each of these give rise to?
Plants in Motion – time lapse photography showing a variety of ways in which plants move. Cool clips to check out:
- Photomorphogenesis – Sunflower
- Tropism – Gravitropism Coleus and Sunflower. Also Sunflower Solar Tracking
- Nastic Movements – Venus flytrap, Sensitive Plant, Morning Glory, Tulip Stem
- Circadian Responses – Bean Leaf and Pulsing Pumpkins
- Flowers – any of these