This is great... I love the way you broke down the explanations to a lay man's explanation, quite impressive. But pigment spot is a plant feature in euglena not pellicle, pellicle is an animal feature. About the evidence of the relationship between living organisms and their dead relatives, I've checked so many sources and it was said that the answer is paleontology.... Please kindly cross check this Thanks so much for your efforts...
Thank you very much for the lecture. I found some mistakes. Nō 16 is pigment spot and not pellicle. Pellicle is another name for plasma membrane which is an animal-like feature. In Nō 25, the SER handles steroids/synthesis of steroid hormones and not RER. In Nō 22, parenchyma handles photosynthesis and not collenchyma. In Nō 39, i) Bush fallowing is a type of subsistence agriculture in which land is cultivated for a period of time and then left uncultivated for several years so that its fertility will be restored. ii) Shifting cultivation is one in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored. iii) Mixed cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one growing season instead of just one crop. Hope this helped. Thank you Sir for your sacrifice. God bless you. May He help you finish well in your medical school. In Jesus name. Amen
How w can I use computer very well in the jamb because am new to it and to answer questions very fast and must I read the question before I answer or to just look and I answer and must I answer correct questions
Sorry sorry. But I create less Question and Answer videos. I prefer creating videos that are truly valuable. So, if I solve a question on Circle theorem, I properly dissect the topic itself. That way, you'll be able to solve other questions under circle theorem anytime and anywhere.
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This is great...
I love the way you broke down the explanations to a lay man's explanation, quite impressive.
But pigment spot is a plant feature in euglena not pellicle, pellicle is an animal feature.
About the evidence of the relationship between living organisms and their dead relatives, I've checked so many sources and it was said that the answer is paleontology....
Please kindly cross check this
Thanks so much for your efforts...
The smallest organelle in the cells is ribosomes
Thank you very much for the lecture. I found some mistakes. Nō 16 is pigment spot and not pellicle. Pellicle is another name for plasma membrane which is an animal-like feature.
In Nō 25, the SER handles steroids/synthesis of steroid hormones and not RER.
In Nō 22, parenchyma handles photosynthesis and not collenchyma.
In Nō 39, i) Bush fallowing is a type of subsistence agriculture in which land is cultivated for a period of time and then left uncultivated for several years so that its fertility will be restored. ii) Shifting cultivation is one in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored. iii) Mixed cropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one growing season instead of just one crop.
Hope this helped. Thank you Sir for your sacrifice. God bless you. May He help you finish well in your medical school. In Jesus name. Amen
Thanks so much for pointing this out. I really appreciate. Wish you big success in your exam.
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Thank you for taking time to explain extensively. Anticipating for chemistry and physics Sir
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Am waiting for physics and chemistry own sir
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The smallest organ in a cell is the ribosomes
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This is really helpful
pls can u treat chemistry and physcis for jamb. i really enjoyed ur lesson!
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Sir will this help us in the 2021jamb exam
Thanks Alot is there any way u can help me with the topics
Ribosome is the smallest organelle of the cell
Am waiting for physics and chemistry too
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In commensalism the predators and pre both benefits from each order without harming is that true
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Ribosomes is the smallest organelle in a cell
The smallest organelle in the cell is Ribosome
That's correct
How w can I use computer very well in the jamb because am new to it and to answer questions very fast and must I read the question before I answer or to just look and I answer and must I answer correct questions
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Question 30 is paleontology not comparative anatomy take note i study Geophysics i was thoroughly thought that ✅
Ribosome
Your tooo smart biko ✊😩
Thank you sir
Did Spirogila has small organ
Does anyone know when 2021 JAMB is fixed?
But the questions are very hard ohhh because am very scared self ooo and I want to score above and am doing nursing school self
The smallest organelle is ribosomes
Do u have questions on physics ???
Currently, no. We'll be doing that for our post utme. We apologize for not uploading it earlier
I need the answer
The length of these videos are discouraging😢
Sorry sorry. But I create less Question and Answer videos.
I prefer creating videos that are truly valuable. So, if I solve a question on Circle theorem, I properly dissect the topic itself.
That way, you'll be able to solve other questions under circle theorem anytime and anywhere.
Did u study medicine
I am studying currently
Thank you sir