@@BIOWIZ Plz give "steps of conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia by nitrogenase enzyme complex found in nitrogen fixing bacteria . Make a video on this topic plz
My textbooks confused me a lot, but this animated video really made it interesting. A round of applause to the animator! Please upload more on plant physiology
Thank you so much for the appreciation ☺️ I'm working on new videos on Plant Water Relations... Infact Osmosis video will be out tonight in a few hours. Keep your notifications turned on 😀 Also it would be a great help if you share this channel link with your friends and batchmates. It'll help the channel grow.
@@BIOWIZ Sure! This channel Deserves more Views. I’ll surely share this to my Aspirant friends, I’m damn sure this will help ‘em. Thanks a lot for your dedication. Lots of love to an underrated star!
thank you man, you saved my university degree :) best Indian dude on UA-cam. 6:25 min and i understood everything i didn't understand in the 4-5h lecture my professor did.
Please make more videos like these... Your videos are very helpful to us... I could understand any difficult topic easily through your super explanation and animations😊.. Please sir continue this series... Ive never seen any series on YT like yours.. 😊
This is fantastic on every level! Thank you so much! 👏👏👏 Just have one question: how does the nitrogen from the air reach the nodules? What compells them to enter the soil?
Wow! this video was so useful I just wanted to co-relate all the points written in my notes and you added each and every point which my notes contain and now everything is crystal clear 😃💜
Doin a great job! Let's get going. We need this type of creators on youtube. THANKS A TON man. we are here to support you inturn. Edit: You've mastered in teaching way too.
Nice.! This is always shown same way: rhizobia migrate away from soil N2 into root where they become densely packed into nodules, which also disfavors good access to N2. Breaking up soil to improve aeration would favor erosion. Nodules surely form as shown, but I have yet to see a textbook or video explaining how this should work efficiently. Can legumes transport N2 in air from leaves to roots, maybe even attracting rhizobia or promoting their growth? I have seen nodules on clover in rather hard, tight untilled clay. Raises questions how N2 reaches nodules.
@Maciej Jan Długosz Greetings! This video was made involving the portion of Root nodule formation covered in pre-university level books for medical entrance exams in India. As root nodule formation is a very complex and elaborate process, it wasn't possible to add all the facts in this animated video. I have written an article on the same topic on my website and I'll try to edit it, to atleast add the role of different essential elements involved in the process, including that of Cobalt. Make sure you check out the article in a few days. Thanks for the feedback! 😀
THANK you SO SO MUCH ....for this video and this much precise content ....I'm truly grateful ✨✨✨✨✨...loads n loads of happiness and good luck to you ❤️ PS :- I'm a graduate student and my proff is amazed with your video n your way of explaining this 😌...
@@BIOWIZ Sir you gave good training in this video and that's enough for me .Other videos will be good like this too I will definitely watch Om too and i will support you because i didn't know about this prosses
Interesting, it seems like a repeat of the process that created chloroplasts. I wonder what would be necessary for nitrogen fixing bacteria to be passed down from parent to child, and if such a situation would create a new organelle alongside chloroplasts and mitochondria
For that to happen bacteria must find a way to reach the upper parts of the plant and enter the seeds... As the infection is only limited to specific parts it's very unlikely that these bacteria will be able to exist as endosymbiote like chloroplast and mitochondria in near future.
@@BIOWIZ It seems like this current situation is the easiest way then... lest an algae engulfs one of these bacteria and evolves a new branch of life, which wouldn't really be able to compete with current plants Bacteria could propagate alongside plants that grow offshoots, but then the bacteria would have likely already existed in the soil so it wouldnt be necessary to transmit them within cells. I wonder if there are any plants that do transport anything on that scale from their roots up to their flowers or leaves
Hi, I've added some information related to the types of Root Nodules formed in plants with their features and examples in the article linked below. www.biowizbiology.com/post/root-nodule-formation I hope this information resolves your query and earns your subscription and site membership 😊
Plz give "steps of conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia by nitrogenase enzyme complex found in nitrogen fixing bacteria Make a video☝🏻☝🏻 on this topic plz
@@BIOWIZ I just subscribed! This is especially helpful to me because I just started a new job working as an undergrad botany lab coordinator and I have no background in botany (I am an immunologist). You are an excellent teacher and your videos make things very easy to understand.
Thanks. For making the graphics- Affinity designer for iPad + Adobe Illustrator on pc For animation- Adobe after effects on pc For video editing- Lumafusion pro for ipad, Adobe premiere pro for pc
@@BIOWIZ nah you didnt get my point i have a basic question.. like as we saw , the bacterias infestate in the roots forming that infection thread thingy and then it multiplied and projected towards vascular bundles (for like transport of food and things but thats ok.. that i understood ) i was asking that if the infection thread was invaginations then it multiplied to form nodules then how is nodules outgrowths of root (as you stated earlier ?)
The infection thread is just an extension of plasma membrane of root epidermis inside the root. In that sense it's a space filled with bacteria. This extended membrane grows inwards and releases bacteria inside the root cortex and pericycle layers. This makes these cells meristematic and it starts to divide to form root nodules on the outer side.
Best video on yt on nitrogen fixation .👍👍👍
Thank you 😊
@@BIOWIZ Plz give "steps of conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia by nitrogenase enzyme complex found in nitrogen fixing bacteria .
Make a video on this topic plz
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This six minutes was better than six months of my boring microbiology classes 😪
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My textbooks confused me a lot, but this animated video really made it interesting. A round of applause to the animator!
Please upload more on plant physiology
Thank you so much for the appreciation ☺️
I'm working on new videos on Plant Water Relations... Infact Osmosis video will be out tonight in a few hours. Keep your notifications turned on 😀
Also it would be a great help if you share this channel link with your friends and batchmates. It'll help the channel grow.
@@BIOWIZ Sure! This channel Deserves more Views. I’ll surely share this to my Aspirant friends, I’m damn sure this will help ‘em. Thanks a lot for your dedication. Lots of love to an underrated star!
Thanks a lot 😁😁
This is such an Amazing Video and Was admired by our Soil MicroBiologist Professor to refer once for utmost clarity
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Animation is best way to learn !
it is indeed !! Hope it helped.
The editing is so profesional Thanks helped me a lot with my exams I hope in future this channel will grow into a 10 million sub family
I hope so too!
No bro never any educational channels gets 10million subscribers as you know the fact that maximum students are not interested in studies
thank you man, you saved my university degree :) best Indian dude on UA-cam. 6:25 min and i understood everything i didn't understand in the 4-5h lecture my professor did.
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Best video about Rhizobium and nitrogen-fixing in plants. Well done
Wow, thanks!
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This channel should Definitely have more subscribers
Thank you. Please consider sharing with others to make it possible :)
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@@BIOWIZ I will after neet.
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Best video ever on nodule formation! Truly! Such amazing animation and simple explanation. Thank you a lot!
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Best video on UA-cam for root nodule formation, thank you sir
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THE MOST AMAZING ANIMATION EVER MADE FOR NITROGEN FIXATION
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This animation is exactly what I have been desperately looking for. Thankyou so much.
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Simple at the same time God level animation
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Mujhe infection thread smj hi nai aa rha tha....lekin abh pta chla its just and invagination of cell memb....thnq bhai 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
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Please make more videos like these... Your videos are very helpful to us... I could understand any difficult topic easily through your super explanation and animations😊..
Please sir continue this series... Ive never seen any series on YT like yours.. 😊
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Keep uploading botany topics...It's really helpful and worthy before neet as a part of revision session
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Just have one question: how does the nitrogen from the air reach the nodules? What compells them to enter the soil?
Nitrogen along with other gases diffuses from air to the spaces present between soil particles due to concentration gradient.
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Wow! this video was so useful I just wanted to co-relate all the points written in my notes and you added each and every point which my notes contain and now everything is crystal clear 😃💜
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Doin a great job!
Let's get going.
We need this type of creators on youtube.
THANKS A TON man.
we are here to support you inturn.
Edit: You've mastered in teaching way too.
Much appreciated!
This video was extremely helpful & definitely was a candy to the eye with the animations. Thankyou!
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Thank you this video helps me too understand basica of nodule formation
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Nice.! This is always shown same way: rhizobia migrate away from soil N2 into root where they become densely packed into nodules, which also disfavors good access to N2. Breaking up soil to improve aeration would favor erosion. Nodules surely form as shown, but I have yet to see a textbook or video explaining how this should work efficiently. Can legumes transport N2 in air from leaves to roots, maybe even attracting rhizobia or promoting their growth? I have seen nodules on clover in rather hard, tight untilled clay. Raises questions how N2 reaches nodules.
Thnx sir for clear ct explanation..❤
Always welcome
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Amazing animation with superb explanation..Thank uuu🙏🙏
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Bro i have a doubt hope you can answer me who forms the infection (plant or bacteria )pls answer me
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Bro you can uplod more video especially biology human phiso
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This is so awesome
Great work
You explained this so well, thank you!
Thanks 😊
@Maciej Jan Długosz Greetings! This video was made involving the portion of Root nodule formation covered in pre-university level books for medical entrance exams in India. As root nodule formation is a very complex and elaborate process, it wasn't possible to add all the facts in this animated video. I have written an article on the same topic on my website and I'll try to edit it, to atleast add the role of different essential elements involved in the process, including that of Cobalt. Make sure you check out the article in a few days. Thanks for the feedback! 😀
@Maciej Jan Długosz Please find the article by visiting this link:-
www.biowizbiology.com/post/root-nodule-formation
THANK you SO SO MUCH ....for this video and this much precise content ....I'm truly grateful ✨✨✨✨✨...loads n loads of happiness and good luck to you ❤️
PS :- I'm a graduate student and my proff is amazed with your video n your way of explaining this 😌...
Thank you so much. Btw your professor teaches in which College?
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Good teaching, how can one multiply these bacteria?
These bacteria can divide on their own. Just introducing them to the soil is sufficient.
Thank you so much!! I finally understand!
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Amazing work sir
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This was an excellent explanation. 👍
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Do watch other videos and let me know which one's your favourite 😊☺️
@@BIOWIZ Sir you gave good training in this video and that's enough for me .Other videos will be good like this too I will definitely watch Om too and i will support you because i didn't know about this prosses
Interesting, it seems like a repeat of the process that created chloroplasts. I wonder what would be necessary for nitrogen fixing bacteria to be passed down from parent to child, and if such a situation would create a new organelle alongside chloroplasts and mitochondria
For that to happen bacteria must find a way to reach the upper parts of the plant and enter the seeds... As the infection is only limited to specific parts it's very unlikely that these bacteria will be able to exist as endosymbiote like chloroplast and mitochondria in near future.
@@BIOWIZ It seems like this current situation is the easiest way then... lest an algae engulfs one of these bacteria and evolves a new branch of life, which wouldn't really be able to compete with current plants
Bacteria could propagate alongside plants that grow offshoots, but then the bacteria would have likely already existed in the soil so it wouldnt be necessary to transmit them within cells.
I wonder if there are any plants that do transport anything on that scale from their roots up to their flowers or leaves
Make video on Photosynthesis
Will try my best
Nice Explanation sir 👍👍 also class editing.
can you please describe about types of root nodules...determinate and indeterminate...
Hi, I've added some information related to the types of Root Nodules formed in plants with their features and examples in the article linked below.
www.biowizbiology.com/post/root-nodule-formation
I hope this information resolves your query and earns your subscription and site membership 😊
@@BIOWIZ thankuu☺
Best video ever
Thank you so much
It helps me a lot ❤️
Glad to know :)
Brilliant video siir
Kindly pls share ur website sir..to get the nitrogen fixation material
Thank u sir
You're welcome. You can find all the articles in the given link:-
www.biowizbiology.com/articles
@@BIOWIZ thank you sir
Amazing video sir
thank you!
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Thanks for making this video can you plze make a video on phloem translocation
Yeah... I'll add the topic to my future projects list. Thanks
This is awesome thanks sir
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Excellent.....
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Thank you so much this very helpful for me once again thanks a lot 💯💯😇😇😇
Thanks to you too for such an awesome comment 😊
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Plz give "steps of conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia by nitrogenase enzyme complex found in nitrogen fixing bacteria
Make a video☝🏻☝🏻 on this topic plz
Sure. Thanks for the suggestion.
Well elaborated sir
Thank you 😊
I have grown some plants and have seen some bulge/bulb like formation on the roots. Are those root nodules that you have explained here?
It can be. Depends on the plant species. Is it a species of the Pea family?
@@BIOWIZ it is Orka plant
Super helpful and informative; thank you!
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@@BIOWIZ I just subscribed! This is especially helpful to me because I just started a new job working as an undergrad botany lab coordinator and I have no background in botany (I am an immunologist). You are an excellent teacher and your videos make things very easy to understand.
Thanks again and best wishes 😊
Thank you for creating such an informative video ❤️
You're welcome
I want a video about gen expression of nitrogenase enzyme
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Super presentation sir
Thank you so much 😊
Very very nice and useful thanks
Most welcome 😊
Good class 👍.Thank you
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wow , thanks so much . helpful af.
You're welcome. Do watch other videos on the channel too !
Sir please make some more videos related to agriculture like potassium fate, phosphorus fate and their losses
Sorry I couldn't reply to your comment earlier. I'll definitely consider these topics for my future projects. Thanks for the suggestion. :)
Nice Video.
Which software do you use ?
Thanks.
For making the graphics- Affinity designer for iPad + Adobe Illustrator on pc
For animation- Adobe after effects on pc
For video editing- Lumafusion pro for ipad, Adobe premiere pro for pc
Incredible
Thanks 😊
So like the nodules... they are just gaps (or a more scientific term being invaginations) or do they act as cell.. like what exactly are nodules ?
They are outgrowths from the root. Contains cells having rhizobium trapped in it.
@@BIOWIZ nah you didnt get my point i have a basic question.. like as we saw , the bacterias infestate in the roots forming that infection thread thingy and then it multiplied and projected towards vascular bundles (for like transport of food and things but thats ok.. that i understood ) i was asking that if the infection thread was invaginations then it multiplied to form nodules then how is nodules outgrowths of root (as you stated earlier ?)
Im so sorry for this but explain me as if im the dumbest person you've ever encountered :))
The infection thread is just an extension of plasma membrane of root epidermis inside the root. In that sense it's a space filled with bacteria. This extended membrane grows inwards and releases bacteria inside the root cortex and pericycle layers. This makes these cells meristematic and it starts to divide to form root nodules on the outer side.
...so its released inside the cortex cells ,,, i understooddd thank youu sm ◠‿◠