Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
Sugar is one of the most common ingredients used in our daily life. Known for its sweet taste and energy-inducing properties, ...
To demonstrate that the sucrose produced through photosynthesis is the decisive signal transmitter, Kircher and Schopfer placed the plants in a room with light but with no carbon dioxide (CO 2) in the ...
The sucrose synthase (SUS) gene family comprises a group of enzymes that are central to the regulation of sucrose metabolism, a fundamental process in plants. These enzymes play critical roles in ...
Plants, like humans, need to move sugar and other nutrients around their bodies to power their growth. But unlike humans, they do not have a heart to pump these vital nutrients. Instead, they use an ...
These 10 – 30 second, unnarrated animations are chemically accurate representations of what's happening on the atomic level in some common chemistry outreach activities. Use them to help illustrate ...