Synopsis
This book explores the intriguing world of plant reproduction, introducing readers to the fascinating structures and processes that enable plants to perpetuate their species. The author delves into the complexities of flowers, unveiling the intricate interplay between sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils that orchestrate pollination and fertilization. Through detailed explanations and illuminating illustrations, the book unravels the mysteries of plant sexuality, revealing how these tiny organs play a vital role in the continuation of life on Earth. The exploration extends to the diverse strategies plants have evolved to ensure successful reproduction, from the delicate mechanisms of wind-borne pollen dispersal to the intricate adaptations that attract specific pollinators. The author masterfully weaves together scientific insights with historical context, highlighting the contributions of pioneering botanists who laid the groundwork for our understanding of plant reproduction. The book not only imparts knowledge but also fosters an appreciation for the extraordinary diversity and resilience of the plant kingdom. By demystifying the intricacies of plant sexuality, the author underscores the significance of these processes in shaping the vibrant tapestry of life on our planet.
About the Author
James F. Lee is the Head of the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. His research interests are in the areas of second language reading comprehension, input processing, and exploring the relationship between the two. His research has appeared in a number of scholarly journals and publications, including the co-authored books with Alessandro Benati Second Language Processing: Theory, Problems and Possible Solutions (2007, Continuum) and Delivering Processing Instruction in Classrooms and Virtual Contexts (2007, Equinox). Other publications include the book Tasks and Communicating in Language Classrooms (2000, McGraw-Hill) and the co-authored book Making Communicative Language Teaching Happen, Second Edition (2003, McGraw-Hill). He has also co-authored secveral textbooks, including Sabias que...? Beginning Spanish, Vistazos, Que te parece?, and Ideas: Lecturas, estrategias, actividades y composiciones. He and Bill VanPatten are series editors for the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional Series.
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