I don't think you're gonna read this, but I wanted to thank you with my heart because I have my Botanic exam in two days and couldn't understand properly this part of the reproduction. I was really going crazy, then I found this. THANK YOU SO MUCH for helping out a desperate student :)
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I am now a junior and I havent gone by a single semester without using at least one of your videos. They have been extremely helpful throughout my undergrad.
In spite of the simplification you made by ommiting the three synergids and the antipodes, this was quite clear and understandable. Very useful and precise. Thank you!
You have made a small error, the synergids you marked are supposed to be antipodal cells and the two closer to the egg cell are the synergids . Better check that
This was a super helpful video in helping us visualize the process and function of flowering plants in reproduction. My 5th graders found it very helpful in understanding the processes and how the different parts worked together. Your animations made that so much clearer for them than the drawings and diagrams they had thus far. Thanks!
This helped a lot. I am a visual learner and my class just throws a book at you and expects you to read and understand. I struggle learning that way. Your video was very detailed and helpful with all the illustrations. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video! It was incredibly helpful. I was not able to understand these processes before. It was simple, thorough, and easy to understand.
I'm actually not a botany major or anything like that... I'm creating a crazy sci-fi manga, where flowering plants evolve into horrifying predatory creatures that eat people lmao. This video was excellent in helping my research for future volumes of the story. Sincerely,thx 🙏🏼😊
My professor is a nice guy, yet with all due respect to him, he cannot lecture. This video explains the 7x cytokinesis in a clear way that is understandable. Thanks!
Usually the 3 that you are calling "synergids" are called antipodals...the 2 next to the egg are the synergids! This is a very nice presentation that I use in my classes!
I can't stop watching your videos since it has been helping me so much!!! You summed up my whole lecture in a fast and simple way. I'm glad l discovered your channel. Thank you for making your videos fun, clear and extremely informative!!! 😄
Generally, yes. Lilies are monocot angiosperms so they follow the basic reproductive cycle I've described. However, you can propagate lilies in various ways via the bulbs rather than from seeds. But if your task is to describe how the gametes of a lily reach one another then this should be adequate.
u are greatttttttttttt thanks so much lol exam tomorrow and this was a really good way to better understand seed dispersal and gamete synthesis :) thanks and keep doing what ur doing
Thank you. I once came here in 2014 when I was a student. I couldn't understand you. It's 2019 and I'm now a teacher. Now I understand. I think it's because I'm a slow learner.
Omg!!!! like it's almost 11 year, it's 2023 now . I m just thinking that those who saw this video back in 2012 they will be now like dr or engineers.. U created such a masterpiece , it literally cleared my all confusion ... Thank you 😊
5:05 you have a fatal mistake because the three cells which are in the opposite of the egg called "Antipodal cells". please guys be CAREFUL. that's very important!
Reading a textbook power-points, and listening to my professor on this life cycle for two weeks did absolutely nothing for me. Cant believe i learned it in 13 minutes.
I think humans can also be pollinators answering the function of fruit question The fact that we are attracted by the fragrant of the fruit and bright colors makes us active essential pollinators
I don't think you're gonna read this, but I wanted to thank you with my heart because I have my Botanic exam in two days and couldn't understand properly this part of the reproduction. I was really going crazy, then I found this.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for helping out a desperate student :)
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I'm a biology major. These are great! I have a young son and was not able to study to my requirements gymnosperms and angisperms before my test at 9am! Thank you these are terrific, great refresher with detail, pictured processes and questions! Love it!
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Best teaching ever, clear voice, calm presentation, and its so easy to understand from the pictures or images you made to make it understandable for people, you deserve a lot, I give you a like and a subscribe.
THANKS!
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I am now a junior and I havent gone by a single semester without using at least one of your videos. They have been extremely helpful throughout my undergrad.
Explained in an exceptional way!
In spite of the simplification you made by ommiting the three synergids and the antipodes, this was quite clear and understandable. Very useful and precise. Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to individually draw each picture. It really helps me understand the different developmental stages!
You have made a small error, the synergids you marked are supposed to be antipodal cells and the two closer to the egg cell are the synergids . Better check that
This was a super helpful video in helping us visualize the process and function of flowering plants in reproduction. My 5th graders found it very helpful in understanding the processes and how the different parts worked together. Your animations made that so much clearer for them than the drawings and diagrams they had thus far. Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful
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Magnificent presentation of a complex subject. Kudos to you.
Thanks
I learned what our professor tried to teach us in 3 weeks in 13 min.. you are awesome
This helped a lot. I am a visual learner and my class just throws a book at you and expects you to read and understand. I struggle learning that way. Your video was very detailed and helpful with all the illustrations. Thank you so much!
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Wow. Nearly 10 years have passed but still this video is extremely useful for many clueless students like me . Thanks a lot.
Yes, all the sepals together are referred to as the calyx. In my experience sepals is a more commonly used term, but both are acceptable.
Love how you didn't preach facts but explained the purpose behind the mechanisms involved. Video helped me hugely.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video! It was incredibly helpful. I was not able to understand these processes before. It was simple, thorough, and easy to understand.
best video ever on angisperms
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I'm actually not a botany major or anything like that...
I'm creating a crazy sci-fi manga, where flowering plants evolve into horrifying predatory creatures that eat people lmao.
This video was excellent in helping my research for future volumes of the story. Sincerely,thx 🙏🏼😊
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U have explained the topic in such a easy n nice way..Thnks a lot..it was really vry helpful 😇
My professor is a nice guy, yet with all due respect to him, he cannot lecture. This video explains the 7x cytokinesis in a clear way that is understandable. Thanks!
I'm right there with you.
Basically just summed up a quarter of my plant course in 13 minutes! And made a lot more sense!!!
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Finally a video that explains clearly,great explanation!
Almost 11 years since you posted this & it's still brilliantly done 🤪👌
Thanks
You, sir, are amazing! You have torn my long-lasting ignorance into shreds in about half an hour.
You couldn't have been clearer, keep up the good work! Thanks a lot, I found this sooo helpful for my exam!
Usually the 3 that you are calling "synergids" are called antipodals...the 2 next to the egg are the synergids! This is a very nice presentation that I use in my classes!
Great explanation
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It was incredibly helpful
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You have saved my life many times in bio in the past and you just keep on doing it. Huge thank you!
Thank you for such an informative video regarding the topic, I have an exam tomorrow at 8 am, so wish me luck guys !!!
Very good explanation
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This is much better than the chart in my book. Thank you!
Thanks, this is so clear.
Thank you so much for this, this will help me for my upcoming Botany exam
How was your exam?
Great, great, great video. Everything in the video was presented today in my college botany class and I was lost, now I am found. Thanks.
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This is awesome. Thank you a lot
I can't stop watching your videos since it has been helping me so much!!! You summed up my whole lecture in a fast and simple way. I'm glad l discovered your channel. Thank you for making your videos fun, clear and extremely informative!!! 😄
You helped me so much! I have a test tomorrow and I understood the reproduction of angiosperms. Thank you!
Your video has a better explanation than my lectures and textbook readings.
Great effort thanks 👍
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So nice sir 👍
Excellent video, great aid for us teachers, thanks Craig. Awesome work!
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Mind blowing
So interesting to learn about the double fertilization in angiosperm flowering plants. Thanks for the video!
Generally, yes. Lilies are monocot angiosperms so they follow the basic reproductive cycle I've described. However, you can propagate lilies in various ways via the bulbs rather than from seeds. But if your task is to describe how the gametes of a lily reach one another then this should be adequate.
u are greatttttttttttt thanks so much lol exam tomorrow and this was a really good way to better understand seed dispersal and gamete synthesis :) thanks and keep doing what ur doing
EXcellent video! It summarizes chapter 38 of my biology textbook!
this guy is ten time better than my biology teacher thank you ;)
Great job!
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Amazing video :) Helped me a lot
This was great!
Thank you. I once came here in 2014 when I was a student. I couldn't understand you. It's 2019 and I'm now a teacher. Now I understand. I think it's because I'm a slow learner.
You have saved me for my biology test tomorrow, thank you. xD
Thank you for this very simply and visual video. I have an exam this afternoon, so was looking round on youtube for quick revision help. :)
but those two cell beside the egg cells are synergids whereas those three cells are antipodal cell ^_^
Excellent
Thanks 👍😊
this is a FRUIT.THIS IS A FRUIT!Perfect explaination! I never understand about this topic this much before.thanks!
Omg!!!! like it's almost 11 year, it's 2023 now . I m just thinking that those who saw this video back in 2012 they will be now like dr or engineers.. U created such a masterpiece , it literally cleared my all confusion ... Thank you 😊
5:05 you have a fatal mistake because the three cells which are in the opposite of the egg called "Antipodal cells". please guys be CAREFUL. that's very important!
Absolutely agree. I could listen to you all day. Clear, concise and informative.Thankyou!
this is a great video! it really helped me understand. now let's hope i remember all of this and pass when i retake my test! lol
Thank you so much. the video was so helpful for my study.
아메바 okay but be careful there are many scientific mistakes!
This is pure gold sir, thanks!
Thanks to you for this video which has just helped me with my studies
Reading a textbook power-points, and listening to my professor on this life cycle for two weeks did absolutely nothing for me. Cant believe i learned it in 13 minutes.
Thanks💕
good job man ,but a small mistake of neglecting difference between synergids and antipodal cells
Nice explanation sir.....
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still helpful thank you
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I think humans can also be pollinators answering the function of fruit question
The fact that we are attracted by the fragrant of the fruit and bright colors makes us active essential pollinators
Thank you for this video. It really helped me satisfy my curiosity about flower development.