Nonvascular Plants
This video introduces us to nonvascular plants—liverworts, hornworts & mosses—which have bizarre features, kooky habits, and strange sex lives. Nonvascular plants inherited their reproductive cycle from algae, but have perfected it to the point where it is now used by all plants in one way or another, and has even left traces in our own reproductive systems.
Vascular Plants
This video gets into the dirty details about vascular plant reproduction: they use the basic alternation of generations developed by nonvascular plants 470 million years ago, but they’ve tricked it out so that it works a whole lot differently compared to the way it did back in the Ordovician swamps where it got its start. Here’s how the vascular plants (ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms) do it.
Candela Citations
- The Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of Generations - Crash Course Biology #36. Authored by: CrashCourse. Located at: https://youtu.be/iWaX97p6y9U. License: All Rights Reserved. License Terms: Standard YouTube license
- The Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction - CrashCourse Biology #38. Authored by: CrashCourse. Located at: https://youtu.be/ExaQ8shhkw8. License: All Rights Reserved. License Terms: Standard YouTube license