Just started my access to university course in biochemistry and my first assignment is 1000 words on the importance of the water molecule in biology. Youre videos are helping a lot thank you!
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I am really impressed with your creative teaching way. It will be a huge advance for HCC students to be encountered to a Biology professor like you. Sometimes I think youtube do much better job than College.
I also learned with respiration that the sugars and amino acids and carbohydrates are pulled down and stored through the phloem "living cells" So if I was explaining the entire mathamatical concept of photosynethesis I learned photo means light and synethesis means the calvin cycle which is the cycle between co2 and oxygen. please add more I am very interested in this ..anybody? I am a horticultural person for 9-10 years.bionerdy what I mean't to say you have fantastic knowledge your great!!
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Awesome explanation....hope you keep doing this channel further please... Could you please tell me the software you use to do these sketch type drawings and illustrations...
I wish I could find more details or information about this experiment. "When the base of a vine is severed while immersed in a basin of water, water continues to be taken up. A vine less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter will "drink" water indefinitely at a rate of up to 12 ml/minute. If forced to take water from a sealed container, the vine does so without any decrease in rate, even though the resulting vacuum becomes so great that the remaining water begins to boil spontaneously." users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/X/Xylem.html
What's roll of Cohesive & adhesive forces ??? Cause, transpiration and root pressure is allow water rising up... !! But, still can't understand roll of these 2 forces cohesive and adhesive !!! 🤔🤔🤔🤔
some bugs spread their weight out so evenly on the water, that the weight per square inch just isn't enough to break the hydrogen bonds holding the water together, so the bugs can basically walk on it. if you're talking about bugs swimming, well...it's swimming.
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English is not my first language and I got everything you said.
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bionerdery Is surface tention stronger than gravity?
David Shwartz no gravity is stronger though water molucules go up still being effected by the gravity downwars
you explained this better than my college biology professor lol ???? thank you!
and what are you up to now? finished college?
Hey how’s it goin wanna fill us in if you finished?
Through and through! I'm not a native english speaker but this explanation was better than at the college
Just started my access to university course in biochemistry and my first assignment is 1000 words on the importance of the water molecule in biology. Youre videos are helping a lot thank you!
wow!! i'm totally impressed with the way uve put the ideas.they are gonna be on my head forever & i personally love ur software!! those cute drawings really make it amazing to learn!! thanks a tonne!! do make a lot of cool videos as these!!!
I am really impressed with your creative teaching way. It will be a huge advance for HCC students to be encountered to a Biology professor like you. Sometimes I think youtube do much better job than College.
Wish you were my science teacher... Thanks a Ton. 😄
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English is my second language too. So, thank you very much. Your explanation is direct, smooth and easy for understanding to me.
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We are studying it in grade 11 in Pakistan.
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I also learned with respiration that the sugars and amino acids and carbohydrates are pulled down and stored through the phloem "living cells" So if I was explaining the entire mathamatical concept of photosynethesis I learned photo means light and synethesis means the calvin cycle which is the cycle between co2 and oxygen. please add more I am very interested in this ..anybody? I am a horticultural person for 9-10 years.bionerdy what I mean't to say you have fantastic knowledge your great!!
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That helped a lot....but i have a doubt how does the turgor pressure drop when the cell sap of mesophyll cells become concentrated????????????????
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thanks for helping me understand Surface Tension
2:29, u meant stomata , right?
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please explain HOW adhesion facilitates transpiration or movement of molecules upwards.
Awesome explanation....hope you keep doing this channel further please...
Could you please tell me the software you use to do these sketch type drawings and illustrations...
great video,,,,thanks mam from little kid. now concept is clear.
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what is the rate of transportation of the water thru the plant? does it depends on the amount of water at the roots or the plant species?
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I have a question , so both transpirational pull and capillary action uses adhesion and cohesion?
so why does the tree pull up the water, is it a coolant???
Surface tension only occurs on the surface on the leave?
awesome explanation sis 😊 if u could share some info about capillary action and their equation
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Which software u used?
For adhesion, does the hydrogen bond happen solely between the oxygen atom and the surface?
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I wish I could find more details or information about this experiment.
"When the base of a vine is severed while immersed in a basin of water, water continues to be taken up. A vine less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter will "drink" water indefinitely at a rate of up to 12 ml/minute. If forced to take water from a sealed container, the vine does so without any decrease in rate, even though the resulting vacuum becomes so great that the remaining water begins to boil spontaneously."
users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/X/Xylem.html
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What's roll of Cohesive & adhesive forces ??? Cause, transpiration and root pressure is allow water rising up... !! But, still can't understand roll of these 2 forces cohesive and adhesive !!! 🤔🤔🤔🤔
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In short cohesion " the attraction between two same partical called cohesion . Adhesion "the attraction between two different partical called adhesion
how old are you in america when you learn this im in england and im 17! just curious
I'm 14 :)
Your explaining better
At last ı understand this only in 7 minutes
GOOD explaintion how can i understand physics
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Cadespankz collab????
well
Due to surface tension how do a few insects move in water???
some bugs spread their weight out so evenly on the water, that the weight per square inch just isn't enough to break the hydrogen bonds holding the water together, so the bugs can basically walk on it.
if you're talking about bugs swimming, well...it's swimming.
StarWarFan thank you
Not clear..... What is the role of surface tension in transpiration.... Pls
Do you drink alcohol?
Capillary action will not account for water moving up such great distances.
This is what i wanted😊