I was doing revision for my final exam on Friday and just got tired of reading textbooks and notes , you're amazing, I enjoyed the lesson and I can't wait to practice some question papers on this topic . Keep serving the ones behind us with such great tutoring lessons . The lesson was fun and I understood a lot of things. Thank you
I really appreciate your comment. This is what the channel is for - to break down each chapter's concepts in a short, summarised form for test and exam revision... especially when study motivation hits an all-time low. I'm so glad I could help
This PowerPoint is just awesome. Is there any place where I can download or purchase it because there's such a lot of info and this really sums it up nicely.
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A normal menstrual cycle is 4 weeks, thus 28 days. Ovulation occurs 2 weeks after the first day of menstruation, therefore on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle will end 2 weeks after ovulation on the 28th day and then begin again on the first day, after which ovulation will occur 2 weeks later. It therefore occurs every 4 weeks.
@@grade12revision I noticed this too, in some textbooks and even the Self Study guides issued by the DBE they have this wrong. I wasted a lot of time googling and checking different sources but can at least confirm this video and the Mind the Gap Document are correct. Hope this helps anyone who's worried.
I was doing revision for my final exam on Friday and just got tired of reading textbooks and notes , you're amazing, I enjoyed the lesson and I can't wait to practice some question papers on this topic . Keep serving the ones behind us with such great tutoring lessons . The lesson was fun and I understood a lot of things. Thank you
I really appreciate your comment. This is what the channel is for - to break down each chapter's concepts in a short, summarised form for test and exam revision... especially when study motivation hits an all-time low. I'm so glad I could help
Miss seems like someone is getting a level 7 this term🥳🥳🥳🥳❤💯
Yaaay!! I'm so proud. Keep up the hard work and good luck for prelims 🌷
You’re the best! keep it up!!❤️
wow you are the best🥰2morrow i am fetching my distinction p1 final🤪
Aww I'm so glad!! I hope it went well and all the best for tomorrow : )
So good!
This is really helpful 😊thank you so much 😊
Super helpful❤ . Could you please post a video about the ear.
This PowerPoint is just awesome. Is there any place where I can download or purchase it because there's such a lot of info and this really sums it up nicely.
You may email me proof of subscription to grade12revision@gmail.com and request any 3 PowerPoints for free. The others you may buy for R40 per PowerPoint, or the full set of matric powerpoints for R380. This includes 13 PowerPoints - all chapters are included.
sorry but doesnt ovulation take place every 2 weeks (14 days)? not 4 weeks
A normal menstrual cycle is 4 weeks, thus 28 days. Ovulation occurs 2 weeks after the first day of menstruation, therefore on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle will end 2 weeks after ovulation on the 28th day and then begin again on the first day, after which ovulation will occur 2 weeks later. It therefore occurs every 4 weeks.
Prostate gland and semen vesicle have the wrong functions just swap them around
The functions are correct. You can have a look on pg 19 of the Mind The Gap document, issued by the DBE. This document is available online ✨
@@grade12revision I noticed this too, in some textbooks and even the Self Study guides issued by the DBE they have this wrong. I wasted a lot of time googling and checking different sources but can at least confirm this video and the Mind the Gap Document are correct. Hope this helps anyone who's worried.
I'm writing tomorrow😭
Good luck. You'll do wonderfully!
Remember to practice with past papers