A series of four lectures given by Timothy Walker to the first year Biology undergraduates as part of the Organisms course. These lectures cover alternation of generations, flowering plants, conservation and the GSPC, and the importance of plants for Man.
Reading and Reference list for Organisms lecture series.
Fourth and final lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms series in which he looks at how we can conserve the world's vital plants on a global scale.
Fourth and final lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms series in which he looks at how we can conserve the world's vital plants on a global scale.
Third lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at what plants have contributed to human existence.
Third lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at what plants have contributed to human existence.
Second lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at biological pollination - how bees and other insects pollinate plants.
Second lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at biological pollination - how bees and other insects pollinate plants.
First lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at seeds and their imporance to organisms.
First lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at seeds and their imporance to organisms.