😍😍😍so I’m in love with your voice . I can’t express or tell how helpful your videos . I got 79% for life sciences from last year’s NSC exams . Hopefully all these grade 12s will take their studies so serious and obviously use your channel as study buddy ❤️. I’m now happy at Tuks
To check whether evolution happens with smartness sometimes and not always randomly, research can be done where they make a room with floors that mice live in them, there would be many red & rough places on the edges of the floors that have levers, when each of these levers is pressed, the mouse that pressed it gets an electric shock that causes pain, and there would also be on the edges of the floors and inside of them too: many green & soft places, with levers that when each is pressed by a mouse a piece of food is released for the mouse and this particular lever stops releasing food for this mouse until he leaves and returns or goes to a different green & soft place that has a lever, then the mouse can get food again, then check with passing generations of mice, that are the descendants of the mice that learned to go only for the green & soft places to get the food and avoid the red & rough places that give an electric shock, and see if mice when born automatically without trial and error learn alone to go only to the green & soft places to get the food and avoid the red & rough places that give electric shocks, if the mice are born with this knowledge of going to green and avoiding red and knowing which levers are good for them and which levers are bad for them without trial and error and this information is passed through the generations, we learn that evolution can be smart. Newborns should be separated in another room from adult mice to eliminate the possibility that newborns learn by observing their elders going to the green places. How long does it take mice to become sexually active and have offspring? Mice reach sexual maturity very quickly, typically around 6-8 weeks old. This means that a female mouse can become pregnant just over a month after being born! After mating, the gestation period for mice is only 19-21 days. So, in ideal conditions, a female mouse could have her first litter of babies by around 10 weeks old. House mouse: Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_mouse That's not all - female mice can become pregnant again very soon after giving birth, sometimes within just 12 hours! This rapid reproduction rate is one of the reasons why mice can be such a nuisance if they get into your home.
Not to say that there isn't something to Dr. Sagan's theory of disease and error-induced(errors in genetic transcription) advantageous mutations; though it's not my mainline of evolutionary thought.
I have a question... According to the explanation... It would mean that your experiences have no effect on ur genes I beg to differ... Because How would that explain the behaviour of a child being almost similar to the parent even though some haven't met them ... They tent to have a specific nature that resembles the parent Then why would cause that
5:02 wow, what a low IQ thing to say. "The will to fly" does not immediately manifest in a bird getting its wings, but it does move some forces within in that will transcend throughout generations which will eventually lead to flight.
😂😂 the only one with a low IQ here is you buddy. Believing in innate evolution as a driving force of morphological changes that can then descend over time all while passing on behaviours that somehow just are made of thought and want and magically get passed on. Perhaps like you wanting “the will” to be smarter sometimes it won’t immediately manifest in you but hopefully through your decedents it will eventually lead to intelligence.
😍😍😍so I’m in love with your voice . I can’t express or tell how helpful your videos . I got 79% for life sciences from last year’s NSC exams . Hopefully all these grade 12s will take their studies so serious and obviously use your channel as study buddy ❤️. I’m now happy at Tuks
Congratulations
Uh man , I'm disappointed, you should have gotten 80
❤Thank you soo much
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I'm so grateful to watch your videos cause now I have faith that I can do better with my exams although I think and feel like Time is going to fast😢❤
I am so happy to help where ever I can!❤️
I'm glad I'm watching...I'm gaining more knowledge with different sources
Hi mam thank you so much for this lesson it really help full I'm current in grade 12 and I promise you I will get 89%percent and above
soooo what did u get?
Got 80% on the dot for term couldn't be more greatful to miss Angler fr
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It's 3:37am, morning off my final paper.😭😭
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Same 😂 good luck guys ❤❤
POV: Wondering what on earth uu were thinking choosing this subject as uu study for paper 2🥲
To check whether evolution happens with smartness sometimes and not always randomly, research can be done where they make a room with floors that mice live in them, there would be many red & rough places on the edges of the floors that have levers, when each of these levers is pressed, the mouse that pressed it gets an electric shock that causes pain, and there would also be on the edges of the floors and inside of them too: many green & soft places, with levers that when each is pressed by a mouse a piece of food is released for the mouse and this particular lever stops releasing food for this mouse until he leaves and returns or goes to a different green & soft place that has a lever, then the mouse can get food again, then check with passing generations of mice, that are the descendants of the mice that learned to go only for the green & soft places to get the food and avoid the red & rough places that give an electric shock, and see if mice when born automatically without trial and error learn alone to go only to the green & soft places to get the food and avoid the red & rough places that give electric shocks, if the mice are born with this knowledge of going to green and avoiding red and knowing which levers are good for them and which levers are bad for them without trial and error and this information is passed through the generations, we learn that evolution can be smart.
Newborns should be separated in another room from adult mice to eliminate the possibility that newborns learn by observing their elders going to the green places.
How long does it take mice to become sexually active and have offspring?
Mice reach sexual maturity very quickly, typically around 6-8 weeks old. This means that a female mouse can become pregnant just over a month after being born! After mating, the gestation period for mice is only 19-21 days. So, in ideal conditions, a female mouse could have her first litter of babies by around 10 weeks old.
House mouse: Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_mouse
That's not all - female mice can become pregnant again very soon after giving birth, sometimes within just 12 hours! This rapid reproduction rate is one of the reasons why mice can be such a nuisance if they get into your home.
Thank you so much mam very much appreciated, and thank you for taking your time to explain all this ❤😊🤗
Your videos are so very much helpful🎉
5:14, you actually can. If you're a short woman, you can will yourself a taller man which would lead to taller offspring, and vice versa.
😭 😭 I did really bad in paper 1 hopefully I do better in paper 2
Not to say that there isn't something to Dr. Sagan's theory of disease and error-induced(errors in genetic transcription) advantageous mutations; though it's not my mainline of evolutionary thought.
Mam u the best❤️
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On the morning of the exam too 😭
Can we get a preview of the membership study guide
Of course over the next few days I’ll be showing some preview pics in all my social media platforms including UA-cam
Hi mam on your membership can you please do a live explaining genetics in the supplementary paper of 2019. Thank you
I sure can! Can you give me the Question number of the one you want in that year
@@missangler Question 2.3, 2.4 and 3.2. Thank you !
@@missangler Hi mam I am still awaiting this video...thank you!
Hi ma'am im part of the rescue me membership can you please do a plant response to the environment lesson 💗
Yes I will!!!
I have a question... According to the explanation... It would mean that your experiences have no effect on ur genes
I beg to differ... Because How would that explain the behaviour of a child being almost similar to the parent even though some haven't met them ... They tent to have a specific nature that resembles the parent
Then why would cause that
Huh ? How can a child's behaviour be similar to parents especially if the child hasn't met them ? It might be a coincidence
miss angler kicks ass
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I'm guessing there is no video's for the afrikaans classes?
No I don’t think so
Ma'am please do gaseous exchange for grade 11😭
5:02 wow, what a low IQ thing to say. "The will to fly" does not immediately manifest in a bird getting its wings, but it does move some forces within in that will transcend throughout generations which will eventually lead to flight.
😂😂 the only one with a low IQ here is you buddy. Believing in innate evolution as a driving force of morphological changes that can then descend over time all while passing on behaviours that somehow just are made of thought and want and magically get passed on. Perhaps like you wanting “the will” to be smarter sometimes it won’t immediately manifest in you but hopefully through your decedents it will eventually lead to intelligence.
Been a year and you haven't clapped back
@@jakymmohamed8761 Never got a notification, until now.
@@missangler Meditate a bit on what you said. You confirm my argument.
The will (or wanting) is the driving force, manifested through generations.