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Thank you so much. It’s confirmed that your gonna be very, very, successful. Thank you so much for teaching us for free and providing links to past papers. We are very,very thankful and grateful ,
@@lollmaohahaha I'm pretty sure the subatomic particles can be separated, but it's unlikely to happen on a large enough scale and for long enough to ever make cause a deficit in atoms for us. But I think they can be created and destroyed; that's energy you're thinking of
@Cognito Do you think this would be a correct explanation for the C cycle, and should I correct or add something? “In photosynthesis plants absorb carbon in the form of CO2 from the air. This carbon is then transferred to the form of glucose, from which respiration can be done by the plant, hence returning C atoms back into the air as CO2, or the C atom in the glucose can be used to synthesise other C-atom-contacting molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids or proteins, and become part of the plant’s biomass. The plant my then be eaten. Thus C-atoms from the plant’s biomass are transferred to the animal: some of which will be returned to the air in CO2, some will become part of the animal’s biomass, and some will be lost in waste such as faeces, or the animal’s dead body. The plant/animal’s dead body will then be decomposed by decomposers, who will respire, using the C-atoms from the animal’s biomass, returning C-atoms back into the air for plants to photosynthesise with. However, some dead animal/plant biomass may be in conditions that don’t allow decomposition to occur, such as a lack of O2. Thus, the biomass and waste will over millions of years of high pressure and heat will become fossil fuels. They can be then combusted and hence the C-atoms would be returned to the air and the cycle will repeat.” Thanks!!!
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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I’ve got my final bio exam/formal assessment/gcse today and your channel has saved me. thank you so much :)
Saammme!
how did it go
I've got mine today too... 3 years later lol
@@ImNotEpix I got for paper 2 lmao
@@ImNotEpix you dint need carbon cycle for paper 1 lol
All your videos have been so helpful for me to understand everything easily! I have my bio final exam tomorrow and this really helped alot!
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Could you please, please do one for nitrogen cycle ? thank you for this video though, it is very useful. :)
was going to say the same
nitrogen cycle ?
this is the obstacle for me as well ..the biology exam is a few days from now..smh.
Doesn't exist brother
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@@luqmaanmulla5261 it exists bruh
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i wish
a video on the nitrogen cycle, please!
So helpful... now i finally understand the carbon cycle after 2 years
Thank you so much. It’s confirmed that your gonna be very, very, successful. Thank you so much for teaching us for free and providing links to past papers. We are very,very thankful and grateful ,
Aah thankyou so much Blueberry, here's hoping 🤞
Thanks for the vids I use these for my school work 👍🏻
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I have an science exam coming up and this video is so helpful, thank you!
this helped me make some easy to understand notes! thankyou :)
Ah that's great Scarlett, glad you found the video useful 😊
Brilliant as per usual. Pictography is excellent.
VERRY GOOD VIDS PLS KEEP UP AND DO THIS FOR OTHER SUBJECTS AND SCIENCES TNX
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY TEST IS TOMORROW 😭😭😭😭
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GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL
Have an exam tomorrow and I wasn’t in the day we done this, this video is such a lifesaver
What if we run out of atoms?? Interesting to learn that whatever happens to carbon, it always gets released back at soon stage.
Atoms can't be created or destroyed so that very unlikely.
@@lollmaohahaha I'm pretty sure the subatomic particles can be separated, but it's unlikely to happen on a large enough scale and for long enough to ever make cause a deficit in atoms for us. But I think they can be created and destroyed; that's energy you're thinking of
@@lollmaohahaha energy*
I left my brain in the freezer.
Thank you for these videos!
thanks this is really gonna help me in my bio exam and its so much more interesting than just reading notes
Best of luck!
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Watch from 4:36 - 4:42 and you will hear a menacing sound in the outro (4:40)
I have my exams in a month and i rely on this channel a little too much ty tho
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amazing vid- could you do one on the rock cycle? sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic and all that jazz, id really appreciate it. thanks
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Your videos help so much. If you can make a video on the Nitrogen Cycle it would help me so much
thank you so much for this video! Very Berry helpful. Can u plz make a video on nitrogen cycle? It'll help a lot 😊 thank you!
Thank you so much for helping me in my exams.
But can you make a video about the nitrogen cycle? It was added to the syllabus
@Cognito Do you think this would be a correct explanation for the C cycle, and should I correct or add something? “In photosynthesis plants absorb carbon in the form of CO2 from the air. This carbon is then transferred to the form of glucose, from which respiration can be done by the plant, hence returning C atoms back into the air as CO2, or the C atom in the glucose can be used to synthesise other C-atom-contacting molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids or proteins, and become part of the plant’s biomass. The plant my then be eaten. Thus C-atoms from the plant’s biomass are transferred to the animal: some of which will be returned to the air in CO2, some will become part of the animal’s biomass, and some will be lost in waste such as faeces, or the animal’s dead body. The plant/animal’s dead body will then be decomposed by decomposers, who will respire, using the C-atoms from the animal’s biomass, returning C-atoms back into the air for plants to photosynthesise with. However, some dead animal/plant biomass may be in conditions that don’t allow decomposition to occur, such as a lack of O2. Thus, the biomass and waste will over millions of years of high pressure and heat will become fossil fuels. They can be then combusted and hence the C-atoms would be returned to the air and the cycle will repeat.” Thanks!!!
Sounds very good to me!
@@Cognitoedu we can tell u couldn't be bothered to read his full comment
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0:46 that group of humans go hard
So helpful, now I can die of boredom in peace
Thank you Amadeus & Tom!
Let him do what he want
something new to learn
Ty for this video. It rlly helped me!
omg tysm bro, great channel
Keep up the good videos
great video, thanks man
Never heard algae called algu before
such a helpgul video😤
Nice vid
Could you please do the nitrogen cycle?
tanx very much tis was very helpful
earth has some sus land 0:10
whats the word sat 3:13 ? is it algi?
It means HEHE BOI!!
alga
Algae
Nitrogen cycle?
we don't need to know the nitrogen cycle for aqa gcse biology
Can you please do a video on nitrogen cycle ?
THANK U SO MUCH
Water passing through rocks is called percolation
A major carbon store are the oceans!!!!
Thanks
alGUH
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