Science served with diagrams, key vocabulary and a side of humor! Currently, I have many videos covering biology, genetics, cell biology, ecology and anatomy.
Major topics include photosynthesis, cellular respiration, plant and animal cells, prokaryotes and eukaryotes, active and passive transport, and osmosis and diffusion.
Please leave a comment if there are additional topics you would like to see! Thanks for stopping by!
A good video but the narrative delivery is too fast. A more measured delivery would better allow one to appreciate the graphics. The person giving the delivery is not a natural teacher.
I've watched almost every single photosynthesis video and NO ONE explains where the first RuBP comes from. No one realizes that this creates a chicken and egg problem.
This concept is really hard for me. Not after watching this vid! My teacher will never explain how you do.. I wish i had a teacher like you making things easy to learn..
ok but why do two words (hyper and hypo-tonic) in science always sound so much alike (this is in many sciences...) and mean the complete opposite :(( good luck everyone who is here and also studying btw
I'm currently on vacation but I'm advanced studying and oh boy this is such a wonderful video, it's easy to understand compared to all the estimated 50+ videos I've watched this week 😭 thank you!
I didn't understand how CAM photosynthesis helps prevent rubisco from using oxygen though. It just seems like it prevents moisture loss to the environment.
There is large Concentration of salt inside cell in hypertonic condition and less conc of salt inside cell than outside in hypotonic condition The images You show in this vedio is opposite to it but your explanation is Correct 👍🏻