🌿 Plant Biology
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We’ll explore the essentials of plant biology—from photosynthesis and transport systems to reproduction, hormones, and adaptations. Along the way, you’ll see how plants impact ecosystems, agriculture, and even our daily lives.

In this series, you’ll build a strong foundation in plant biology. We’ll cover:

- Plant cell structure and unique organelles
- Photosynthesis and energy flow in plants
- Plant tissues (xylem, phloem, etc.) and transport systems
- Water and nutrient uptake
- Plant reproduction (sexual and asexual)
- Plant hormones and growth regulation
- Tropisms and responses to the environment

My expertise:
- Perfect 5 on the AP Biology Exam
- Scored in the top 0.5% in USA Biology Olympiad
- Awarded numerous medals in biology and anatomy competitions.
- Tutored many people in biology and enthusiastic to learn more!

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Please do not miss more than two sessions in a row.
SESSION 1
25
Aug
SESSION 1
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Mon 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCAug 25, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
We’ll discuss photosynthesis, the process that allows plants to convert light energy into chemical energy. This session will cover the structure of chloroplasts, the light-dependent reactions, the Calvin cycle, and factors that affect photosynthesis. We’ll also compare C3, C4, and CAM plants, exploring how each pathway helps plants adapt to different environments. By the end, you’ll understand how plants capture solar energy and why different photosynthetic strategies exist in nature.
SESSION 2
6
Sep
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Sat 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCSep 6, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC
PLANT STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT, & GROWTH
We’ll explore the structural organization of plants and how they grow and develop. This session will cover the major plant organs (roots, stems, and leaves), types of tissues (dermal, vascular, and ground), and meristems that drive growth. We’ll also discuss primary vs. secondary growth, the role of plant hormones, and how plants adapt their structures for survival. By the end, you’ll understand how plants build their bodies and regulate their growth over time.