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Really I thank you so much for your vedios shanthi medam . I hope this video s help to me get government teacher job. I respect to your hard work Shalom shalom shalom.
Mam I have one doubt. It is written in NCERT that trichomes help in preventing water loss due to transpiration. But mam we know that trichomes are hair like outgrowths of epidermis, since it is hairy then it must have greater surface area which means more water loss and increases the rate of transpiration. So according to NCERT how it prevents water loss?
Hi Subhadip, trichomes reflect light, thereby reduce internal temperature and thus reduce water loss in plants. Some trichomes seen in plants growing in dry regions can even trap water vapour. This also prevents water loss. I hope it is clear now :) Best regards, Shanty
@@BiologyNowadays Thank you very much mam. It's quite helpful. Mam, since we know that there is layer named cuticle over epidermis which prevents water loss. And trichomes are the part of epidermis so it must be lined with cuticle and hence can be responsible for prevention of water loss. Can it be an another reason? Actually I guessed so. Thanks again.
In the lower plant so as to reduce water loss due to transpiration as its upper surface is more exposed to sunlight. Think so😅 And thanks for such great vids
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Sorry Pooja, it's wrong. In the lecture, I had showed the picture of a dicot leaf. Usually the lower surface of a dicot leaf has a greater number of stomata. And if you take the case of a monocot leaf, stomata are found more or less equal in number on both surfaces. Now you will remember this forever :) Also. thank you for trying to answer the question. I greatly appreciate that. Best regards, Shanty
And the stomata are found more in lower surface to decrease the rate of transpiration (loss of water)
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Nice, thank you mam. Your style is very simple and amazing and your voice is fabulous 😊
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Lower surface inorder to prevent waterloss due to transpiration... the lower part is away from the sun
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Stomata is present on the lower surface of (dicot plants) to reduce water loss during the process of transpiration.
Thanks ma'am for this video .
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That's the way to explain difficult concepts
Your work is laudable mam
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If the leaf is monocot then the stomata are found on both the surfaces of leaf but in dicot leaf stomata is found only in lower side of the leaf
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Thank u mam ,u r helping a lot of young students,could u pliz upload every possible videps on botany.mam.pliz. Reply
Both surface have stomata but lower surface have more stomata in dicotes but monocot have same no.of stomata on both the side
Thanks a lot mam . This which I couldn't understand, u made it clear....thanks again
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Best way of teaching and an excellent art of making students understand in a very friendly way.
I request you to upload a video on secondary growth
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The stomata are found in lower surface.
Thank you very much ma'am...This video was very helpful ❤☺☺...once again thank you so much ❤✨
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mam what are aerial plants?
@@iamverysmart798 Aerial plants do not have an underground root system. Epiphytes are examples of aerial plants. Best regards, Shanty
@@BiologyNowadays aw thanks so much for clearing my doubt!!
Please do a vedio on Biomolecules 🙏🙏
Mam ur video r really worth full thank u mam for such a awesome video♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
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Thanks mam 😊for making this type of video....
you are truly amazing madam. I being a Botany teacher, truly appreciate your lucid and simple style of teaching
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Thank you so much Ma'am, such a nice graphics ❤
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Please explain about primary and secondary meristems
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Actually Ur vide r really understand nd knowledgeable .I can really understand everything .tq .
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Thanks mam u cleared my all doubts about epidermal tissue system specialy what will happen with epidermis during sec. Growth thnks a lot 🥰
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Stomata is present at lower surface to minimize the water loss through transpiration and also to have less sun exposure .
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Super explanation with excellent voice
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Tq u soo much madam for clear explanation with images this video helped me a lot👍
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Wow very thankful for me
Really I thank you so much for your vedios shanthi medam .
I hope this video s help to me get government teacher job.
I respect to your hard work
Shalom shalom shalom.
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Thank you for making such great videos mam
Well done sis (Delcy Davy) and( KIRAN JOJO)
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Mam I have one doubt.
It is written in NCERT that trichomes help in preventing water loss due to transpiration. But mam we know that trichomes are hair like outgrowths of epidermis, since it is hairy then it must have greater surface area which means more water loss and increases the rate of transpiration. So according to NCERT how it prevents water loss?
Hi Subhadip, trichomes reflect light, thereby reduce internal temperature and thus reduce water loss in plants. Some trichomes seen in plants growing in dry regions can even trap water vapour. This also prevents water loss. I hope it is clear now :) Best regards, Shanty
@@BiologyNowadays Thank you very much mam. It's quite helpful. Mam, since we know that there is layer named cuticle over epidermis which prevents water loss. And trichomes are the part of epidermis so it must be lined with cuticle and hence can be responsible for prevention of water loss. Can it be an another reason? Actually I guessed so. Thanks again.
Naveen, mam you r video isso nice please please please pleaseyou give topic wise vidio it is use ful for every one kindly reply
1st thanks to ur teaching and pls give video about the stomata position and subsidiary cell no and arrangements classification can u put video for me
Great work mam... Thank you
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Your teaching super madam
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Tnx mam it is very helpful to us
the stomata is prsnt in the lower surface so as to exchange the gases but stomata is also in upper surface in case of aquatic plants
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In the lower plant so as to reduce water loss due to transpiration as its upper surface is more exposed to sunlight. Think so😅
And thanks for such great vids
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Very amazing lecture.
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@@BiologyNowadays I hope you make more videos
Below, to prevent heating therefore escapes the transpiration
Usually stomata are more in number on lower epidermis than on upper epidermis.
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Valare santhosham Kiran. Iniyum abhiprayanghal ariyikkan marakkalle. Best regards, Shanty
Mam neengya kette question ku answer surfacela dhan nadakum why means
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Lot thanks🌹🌹 to mam
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Amazing
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Upper surface
Because photosynthesis occurs in upper surface of the leaf
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Good video thank u mam
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Stomata are present on lower side of the leaf
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Very nice
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Best 😘😘
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Good video...
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can we buy these lectures in CD form or pen drive ....
where ....how....whole syllabus i mean
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great.....We are greatful
some more like you and we may witness a major educational revolution
Actually I think the plant may be affected by the microorganisms which is opened to air so that my answer is that it may not survive
Thnq ma'am
Can you please I request to make video all chapters madam plzzzzzzzz
Lower part because stomata are present at lower surface
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IF IT IS MONOCOT IT WILL ON BOTH UPPER AND LOWER IF ITS A DICOT IT IS ONLY ON LOWER SURFACE (IF ITS WRONG MAKE ANO5HER VEDIO ) MAM
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Lower side of leaf have more stoma number
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In lower surface mam
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*Ma'am please make vedio lectures of class 10*
YOUR VEDIO LECTURES ARE JUST AWESOME 😎😎😎 LOVE THEM
Upper surface
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Lower surface
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Madam iam Telugu medium please explain Telugu madam
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Upper part
Sorry Pooja, it's wrong. In the lecture, I had showed the picture of a dicot leaf. Usually the lower surface of a dicot leaf has a greater number of stomata. And if you take the case of a monocot leaf, stomata are found more or less equal in number on both surfaces. Now you will remember this forever :) Also. thank you for trying to answer the question. I greatly appreciate that. Best regards, Shanty
thank you so much
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Upper surface
Sorry Monika, the answer is lower surface. Still I appreciate that you tried to answer the question. Thanks a lot. Best regards, Shanty
Lower surface
That's right. Congrats! Best regards, Shanty