wow just stumbled across this channel less than 2 weeks before Bio paper 1 !! Ideal concise videos showing what we need to know . Also Translocation is a topic that just never stuck with me so than you so much!!
miss I wrote underneath the lines in the exam because there was no space but it was still not out of the big box that lines the a4 paper so will it be scanned?
Don't worry it will still be scanned, the examiner will have to click on another button to see it, but it will still be there. Well done and good luck for the other 2 exams
@@clarebiology2858 so when they ask about the mass flow part do I say the part where it leaves the source to go to the sink? what would be the name for that part In question? and thanks miss:)
yes your right, if I ask about mass flow, you talk about how the assimilates move from source to sink using hydrostatic pressure gradient. If they ask about active loading he would talk about how hydrogen irons help to load the sucrose into the sieve tube elements at the source.
wow just stumbled across this channel less than 2 weeks before Bio paper 1 !! Ideal concise videos showing what we need to know . Also Translocation is a topic that just never stuck with me so than you so much!!
that’s great news!! so glad it’s helping you out. Please share with your classmates and good luck with your studies 👍
ur videos are so helpful!!! thank you sooo much !!!
❤️ thank you. please share with your classmates and good luck with your exams
thank you so much for this video, i struggled a lot with this particular spec point:) so this is super helpful!!
so glad you found this helpful 👍
which software do you use to record this .its very good
Thank you soo much 😊
miss I wrote underneath the lines in the exam because there was no space but it was still not out of the big box that lines the a4 paper so will it be scanned?
Don't worry it will still be scanned, the examiner will have to click on another button to see it, but it will still be there. Well done and good luck for the other 2 exams
are active loading, mass flow and unloading all part of translocation?
you don’t need to know about unloading on OCR spec, it yes they are all part of translocation 👍
@@clarebiology2858 so when they ask about the mass flow part do I say the part where it leaves the source to go to the sink? what would be the name for that part In question? and thanks miss:)
yes your right, if I ask about mass flow, you talk about how the assimilates move from source to sink using hydrostatic pressure gradient. If they ask about active loading he would talk about how hydrogen irons help to load the sucrose into the sieve tube elements at the source.