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Types of Compound Leaves
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This illustrated guide is designed to help students recognize and learn the different types of compound leaves. The single Web page can be easily printed for use at field sites. Along with a short description, an illustration that identifies a leaflet and petiole is included for each type: pinnate (odd) twice pinnate pinnate (even) palmate.

Subject:
Biology
Botany
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
American Museum of Natural History
Provider Set:
American Museum of Natural History
Date Added:
02/16/2011
What Are the Connections Between Plants and Arthropods?
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This unit gives students insight into how various living things, inanimate objects, and environmental factors are related. It is designed to be completed in four to seven sessions. The unit investigates the following two questions. What kinds of relationships exist among plants, arthropods, and abiotic factors? Can the presence of a plant species predict the presence of an arthropod species, and visa versa?

Subject:
Botany
Ecology
Forestry and Agriculture
Geoscience
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
American Museum of Natural History
Provider Set:
American Museum of Natural History
Date Added:
10/15/2014
What is a Flower?
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In this lesson students are introduced to the basic structures of flowers and then are shown why a daisy is not a flower, but an infloresscence. Students should be able to name, describe and idenify the basic anatomy of flowers after viewing these demonstrations.  

Subject:
Botany
Material Type:
Lecture
Author:
Elizabeth McInnes
Date Added:
05/21/2023
iDigBio - Integrated Digitized Biocollections
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Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio https://www.idigbio.org) is the National Resource for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) funded by the National Science Foundation. Through ADBC, data and images for millions of biological specimens are being made available in electronic format for the research community, government agencies, students, educators, and the general public.

The iDigBio specimen portal (https://www.idigbio.org/portal) provides access to millions of records about neontological and paleontological specimens curated at museums and other institutions in the US. Records might include information about the specimen, when, where and by whom it was collected, the institution providing the data, images and other media related to the specimen.

Subject:
Applied Science
Life Science
Material Type:
Data Set
Interactive
Provider:
iDigBio
Date Added:
05/30/2016