File:Virtual Plant Cell- Cell Explore, 2018. VPC 360° video by Plant Energy Biology.webm

Original file(WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 5 min 58 s, 3,840 × 2,048 pixels, 14.06 Mbps overall, file size: 599.37 MB)

Captions

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents

Summary edit

Description
English: See www.plantenergy.edu.au/outreach/resources for materials to support classroom use of VPC: Cell Explore. Note, this is a curriculum-aligned resource.

VPC: Cell Explore - immerse yourself in the inner world of a plant cell. Learn about the key organelles and structures that make up plant cells.

Virtual Plant Cell (VPC) is a suite of educational virtual reality experiences created by the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology. Explore and learn about the sub-microscopic inner world of a plant. www.plantenergy.edu.au/VPC

Subtitled. Full transcript below.

CREDITS: 3D Modelling and Animations: Peter Ryan, Tail Art, www.peterryanart.com.au Graphic and Logo Design: Chris Brown, Eyecue Design, www.eyecue.com.au Music: Jim Kennedy, Audiosimian, www.audiosimian.com Voice Over: Glenn Hall Unity Development: Richard England, Reflex Arc, www.reflexarc.co.uk Project Management: Dominic Manley, AVRL: Augmented & Virtual Reality Labs, www.AVRL.org.au Science from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology. Project led by Karina Price. Funded by the Australian Research Council.

TRANSCRIPT Plants are amazing. They create energy from sunlight and they use this energy to create what we use for our food, fuel and fiber, and this takes us on a journey deep into the inner world of a plant cell.

All of a cell's organelles float around in the cytosol, a jelly-like substance.

Take a moment to look around. A plant cell contains many organelles and structures, each of them responsible for a different job within the cell.

Plant cells collect sunlight and use it to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis happens inside the many green chloroplasts found around a plant cell.

In the mitochondria, sugar that was created by chloroplasts is converted into energy packets called Adenosine Tri Phosphate, or ATP. These ATP energy packets become the source of energy to power the many activities and processes occurring around a plant cell.

Peroxisomes are responsible for breaking down oils for energy.

A large vacuole acts as a storage bubble for a plant cell’s fluids, nutrients and wastes. A vacuole can occupy up to 90% of a plant cell. When a plant is fully hydrated and the vacuole is full of fluid it swells, forcing out the cell walls, making the cell and thus the whole plant rigid. When dehydrated a plant wilts, and this is largely because of a loss of fluid from the vacuoles.

To get in or out of a plant cell you would need to pass through the cell wall and cell membrane. The cell wall provides protection and strength for the cell, a bit like an exoskeleton, while the cell membrane lets substances pass in and out of the cell.

The endoplasmic reticulum, or ER, is a network of flattened membranes. The ER is the site of many different processes inside of a plant cell. Found on the endoplasmic reticulum are smaller bodies called ribosomes. These are responsible for making proteins – the building blocks of a cell.

You are heading through a nuclear pore, and into the plant cell nucleus. The nucleus is home to the cell's DNA - a long, string-like molecule. The DNA contains a sequence of information that controls all of the cell’s activities.

The Golgi body, which is made up of many membrane-bound sacs, collects, packages and distributes proteins and other molecules made in the cell.

The cytoskeleton, or “cell skeleton” is a web of many filaments and fibres that criss-cross the internal space of a cell providing both structure and support and creating a network of highways along which many things inside of the cell can travel.

Real research is already discovering ways to make more energy efficient plants for agriculture and our future food security.
Date
Source YouTube: Virtual Plant Cell: Cell Explore, 2018. VPC 360° video by Plant Energy Biology – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Plant Energy Biology
Permission
(Reusing this file)
This video, screenshot or audio excerpt was originally uploaded on YouTube under a CC license.
Their website states: "YouTube allows users to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license."
To the uploader: You must provide a link (URL) to the original file and the authorship information if available.
w:en:Creative Commons
attribution
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
Attribution: Plant Energy Biology
You are free:
  • to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
  • to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
  • attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

Licensing edit

This video, screenshot or audio excerpt was originally uploaded on YouTube under a CC license.
Their website states: "YouTube allows users to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license."
To the uploader: You must provide a link (URL) to the original file and the authorship information if available.
w:en:Creative Commons
attribution
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
Attribution: Plant Energy Biology
You are free:
  • to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
  • to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
  • attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
YouTube logo This file, which was originally posted to YouTube: Virtual Plant Cell: Cell Explore, 2018. VPC 360° video by Plant Energy Biology, was reviewed on 14 February 2020 by the automatic software YouTubeReviewBot, which confirmed that this video was available there under the stated Creative Commons license on that date. This file should not be deleted if the license has changed in the meantime. The Creative Commons license is irrevocable.

The bot only checks for the license, human review is still required to check if the video is a derivative work, has freedom of panorama related issues and other copyright problems that might be present in the video. Visit licensing for more information. If you are a license reviewer, you can review this file by manually appending |reviewer={{subst:REVISIONUSER}} to this template.

Creative Commons logo

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current06:51, 12 July 20195 min 58 s, 3,840 × 2,048 (599.37 MB)Eatcha (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgf0VDDlH8

Transcode status

Update transcode status
Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
VP9 2160P 9.98 Mbps Completed 08:04, 12 July 2019 1 h 12 min 3 s
Streaming 2160p (VP9) 9.87 Mbps Completed 19:51, 17 January 2024 22 s
VP9 1440P 6.19 Mbps Completed 07:35, 12 July 2019 43 min 34 s
Streaming 1440p (VP9) 6.08 Mbps Completed 00:24, 25 January 2024 16 s
VP9 1080P 3.45 Mbps Completed 07:20, 12 July 2019 28 min 12 s
Streaming 1080p (VP9) Not ready Unknown status
VP9 720P 2.1 Mbps Completed 07:10, 12 July 2019 17 min 56 s
Streaming 720p (VP9) Not ready Unknown status
VP9 480P 1.18 Mbps Completed 07:05, 12 July 2019 13 min 1 s
Streaming 480p (VP9) Not ready Unknown status
VP9 360P 736 kbps Completed 07:02, 12 July 2019 9 min 23 s
Streaming 360p (VP9) Not ready Unknown status
VP9 240P 426 kbps Completed 07:01, 12 July 2019 8 min 47 s
Streaming 240p (VP9) 316 kbps Completed 00:04, 22 December 2023 2.0 s
WebM 360P 590 kbps Completed 06:58, 12 July 2019 6 min 42 s
Streaming 144p (MJPEG) 826 kbps Completed 02:10, 18 November 2023 1 min 7 s
Stereo (Opus) 106 kbps Completed 19:44, 11 November 2023 8.0 s
Stereo (MP3) 128 kbps Completed 20:52, 11 November 2023 13 s

File usage on other wikis

The following other wikis use this file:

Metadata