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Patrusky, Ben – Mosaic, 1983
Chemical responses as active and precisely targeted as those of animal immune systems characterize the defenses plants mount against microbial/herbivoral predation and disease. Past and current research in this field is reported and discussed. Applications, such as the prediction of past outbreaks, are also discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Botany, College Science, Higher Education
Meyer, Richard P. – Outdoor Communicator, 1981
Trees of all varieties in mid-spring are surprising yet perfect examples of flowering plants. Provides descriptions and photographs of many trees that can be studied. (NEC)
Descriptors: Botany, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Outdoor Education
Julinor, Helmut – Orbit 35, 1976
In addition to being an actual source of foodstuffs in inhospitable climates and a potential source of a large portion of the world's food supply, hydroponic gardening is a useful technique in the classroom for illustrating the role of plant life in the world's food chain. (MB)
Descriptors: Botany, Classroom Techniques, Demonstration Programs, Gardening
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Roemer, Gracia – Green Teacher, 1996
Attempts to dispel society's message that "real" boys should play sports, hunt, and fish, and not admit to liking flowers. The article states that a lesson in flower appreciation is useful in teaching many learning strategies, since flowers can be studied and experienced on a variety of different levels. Suggests many hands-on activities…
Descriptors: Botany, Elementary Education, Males, Plant Identification
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Cohen, Paul; Cohen, Brenda – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Presents a brief life history of Carl Linnaeus, a professor of medicine and botany in Uppsala, Sweden. Highlights his work in developing a classification system for plants and animals, and his botanical lectures and demonstrations. (JRH)
Descriptors: Biographies, Classification, Higher Education, Plants (Botany)
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Inagaki, Kayoko; Hatano, Giyoo – Child Development, 1996
Results from several experiments indicated that by age 5, children distinguished animals and plants from nonliving things in terms of growth; many 5-year olds attributed growth, intake of food and water, and illness to both animals and plants; and 5-year olds responded affirmatively when asked whether plants would manifest phenomena similar to…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Childhood Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Stevens, Peter F. – Bioscience, 1997
Describes differing concepts of nature held by systematists from 1789-1859, connections between these concepts, and how they saw relationships among groups and made classifications. Discusses what these systematists intended their classifications to represent and how these intentions relate to classifications used by twentieth-century biologists.…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Classification, Intellectual History
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Knapp, Alan K.; Smith, Dixie L. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents an exercise that demonstrates how plants cope with multiple resource limitations in the field. Stimulates students to think about interactions among multiple limited resources and the challenges plants as immobile organisms face when characteristics that increase the capture of one resource negatively impact the availability of another.…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Higher Education, Plants (Botany)
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VanDerZanden, Ann Marie; Rost, Bob; Eckel, Rick – Journal of Extension, 2002
A noncredit, online training module on botany was offered to participants in the Oregon Master Gardener program. The 48 participants felt the module was a useful training tool. They also noted that the convenience of completing the material at their own pace and during a time that fit into their schedule. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Botany, Extension Education, Gardening
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Bardell, David – American Biology Teacher, 1995
When students think of evolution, they often think of those genetic changes that occur to make organisms different. This article describes how students can become better informed of convergent evolution, the process by which organisms with dissimilar ancestors come to resemble each other. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Plants (Botany), Science Education
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Flannery, Maura C., Ed. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Presents a variety of writers who have published books that demonstrate the art of botany. The following sections are included: (1) Herbal; (2) Printed Books; (3) Flowers; (4) British Botany; (5) Printing Advances; and (6) Art and Science. Contains 23 references. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Art, Botany, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Education
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Gillis, Anna Maria – Bioscience, 1995
Discusses major leaps in knowledge about the production of flowers that have come from studying genes that regulate the flowers of mouse ear cress (Arabidopsis thaliana). Examines the ABC model of flower morphogenesis, commonality of genes, evolution of angiosperms, and agricultural and horticultural potential. (LZ)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biology, Botany, Evolution
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Weiskopf, Jimmy – Earthwatch, 1994
Describes the work of Pacho Piaguaju, a Siona Indian and one of the last authentic native shamans of the Colombian Amazon. He has set for himself the task of preserving his people's knowledge of medicinal plants, partly through the education of Colombian schoolchildren. (LZ)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Botany, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Hershey, David R. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
The differences between measuring light intensity for the human eye and for plant photosynthesis are discussed. Conversion factors needed to convert various units of light are provided. Photosynthetic efficiency and the electricity costs for plants to undergo photosynthesis using interior lighting are described. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Computation, Light, Photosynthesis
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Arnfield, Edwin A. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Discusses the succession of ecological and geological structures as exhibited at Glacier National Park, Montana. Topics discussed include glaciers, the geological history of Glacier National Park, glaciation of the Rocky Mountains, paleoecology, the vegetational history of the Northwestern United States, and glaciation and the modern vegetation.…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Geology, Higher Education
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