This was a tremendous video, and guided us carefully through our homeschool dissection, teaching us the many parts of the earthworm. Well done! Thank you!
This is very gruesome but I am starting to become a doctor and starting on earthlings for me. I think it would be easier to see ylucy. And I just love that we have doctors😊
This was SUCH a really helpful video when my daughter was doing the earthworm dissection at home. Thank you for posting it and making so clear and easy to follow!
Great video!! I'm home schooled and wasn't able to dissect a worm, which I found rather frustrating. This is a great video and I'm sure I learnt a lot more than I could of if I'd done it myself. Thank you!
Great explanation sir. Really enjoyed this. I found a worm in my garden yesterday and was really curious about earthworm structures. I feel more informed now. thanks!
I'm not doing any school. I came here off my own intentions. I was curious to the biology of worms, and I found this. Great video! The camera was a little shaky towards the end though
Great information and great video quality. Impressive! Would you mind if I show it to my students? Due to the lockdown in Europe all classes have to be online and I don't have a camera that shows this level of detail. It would be sad to do a demo dissection where I regularly have to tell the students that a structure is present, but they can't see it due to video quality (that would for example be the case for the brain, hearts, nephridia...). Of course I would give you proper credit and recommend your interesting channel.
Really nice video. Well explained and an excellent way to show how to dissect. Honestly, your way of communicate is perfect. You speak very clearly and organize. Way to go!
I have to watch this, answer questions about it, and finish a 20 page packet tonight for science homework alone, I wish I got to watch it in class so I wouldnt have to now! You're so lucky lol
Woah just realized without gloves that can not be very sanitary... just something that occurred to me so it is possible to be infected with a parasite I would imagine meaning as in touch a worm with just bare skin
Wow this is very helpful for me. in bio we can't understand things just by imagination or visualisation but we need to see them real to understand really.thank you for making such a great full video
I always enjoyed these videos so I never thought I would be remotely grossed out by a dissection video... I had come to think they were just dirt tubes despite knowing they're alive... it's so weird...
How do the gizzards work? Do they have tiny rocks like a bird does? How often can a worm mate in a year? What is their mating cycle...how long before they are ready to reproduce? How do they signal another worm they are ready to mate? Do they create mating balls (group mating) like snakes? (elementary student asking)
They dont mate at all...they are hermaphrodites...they have both male and female sex parts in the same body......they have a male genital pore in the 14th segment through which they discharge sperm and a pair of por at 18th segments called female genital pore through which they discharge ova ....