hey man, way to go! I'm a biology student at the university of Antwerp studying for my course exam of plants & fungi and these videos really help. Thank you!
Fun fact about lignin, specifically in wood. It can be welded to other wood if driven in by enough force at one time, specifically (in the application I saw it) when wooden nails are fired from a nail gun. This leads to a bond between implement and material that metal nails couldn't hope to approach.
Looking forward to the next one already!
This is so cool! Can’t wait to see more.
very nice, keep it up
hey man, way to go! I'm a biology student at the university of Antwerp studying for my course exam of plants & fungi and these videos really help. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Wishing you the best of luck with your Plants & Fungi exam, and sending support from a fellow biology student!
Hey man! Awesome vid!
Hey! Thanks :)
I am botany student your video helps me a lot..
Glad to hear it helped! Botany is such a fascinating field. Good luck with your studies! :)
Fun fact about lignin, specifically in wood. It can be welded to other wood if driven in by enough force at one time, specifically (in the application I saw it) when wooden nails are fired from a nail gun. This leads to a bond between implement and material that metal nails couldn't hope to approach.
Wow! That's fascinating. It's like nature’s glue! I love these examples where engineering and biology go hand in hand. Thanks for sharing! :)