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The Plant Nerd
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2012
Botanist
Fungi Introduction#fungi Fungi #Mushrooms #Mycology #Nature #Science#FungalBiology #FungiFacts #
Welcome to our channel! In today’s video, we take a deep dive into the fascinating kingdom of fungi. Often overlooked, these incredible organisms are vital to our ecosystems and daily lives. From the colorful mushrooms we admire in the woods to the microscopic yeasts used in baking and brewing, fungi showcase a remarkable diversity of forms and functions.
✨ What You’ll Learn:
• The unique characteristics that define fungi
• Their vital roles in ecosystems
• Adaptations that help them thrive in various environments
• Interesting facts about their relationships with plants and animals
Join us on this journey to uncover the secrets of fungi and appreciate their importance in our world! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more amazing content on nature and science!
Tags: #Fungi #Mushrooms #Mycology #Nature #Science #Ecosystems #FungalBiology #Yeast #FungiFacts #Biodiversity #NatureDocumentary #EducationalVideo #Wildlife #PlantRelationships #EnvironmentalScience #FungiCharacteristics #MushroomIdentification #SustainableLiving #FungiLovers
✨ What You’ll Learn:
• The unique characteristics that define fungi
• Their vital roles in ecosystems
• Adaptations that help them thrive in various environments
• Interesting facts about their relationships with plants and animals
Join us on this journey to uncover the secrets of fungi and appreciate their importance in our world! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more amazing content on nature and science!
Tags: #Fungi #Mushrooms #Mycology #Nature #Science #Ecosystems #FungalBiology #Yeast #FungiFacts #Biodiversity #NatureDocumentary #EducationalVideo #Wildlife #PlantRelationships #EnvironmentalScience #FungiCharacteristics #MushroomIdentification #SustainableLiving #FungiLovers
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#CellWall #Biology #CellStructure #Microbiology #ScienceExplained
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#Algae Classification#Botany # PlantScience # BScBotany # Photosynthesis#
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#Algae #ReproductionInAlgae #AsexualReproduction #SexualReproduction #Isogamy #Anisogamy #Oogamy #
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#Algae #ThallusOrganization #Botany #MarineBiology #PlantScience #Biodiversity#botanylectures
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ALGAE#Algae # #MarineLife #Botany #Nature #Biodiversity#science
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#Bacteria #Reproduction #Microbiology #BinaryFission #Endospore #GeneticRecombination #Education #
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Dive into the fascinating world of bacterial reproduction in this detailed video! We'll explore the primary method of bacterial multiplication, binary fission, where a single bacterium splits into two identical daughter cells. This process is essential for bacterial growth and proliferation. But that's not all-bacteria also have incredible mechanisms for introducing genetic diversity! We'll unc...
#Bacteria #Microbiology #CellBiology #ScienceEducation #DiscoveryOfBacteria #Prokaryotes
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Tobacco Mosaic Virus #hpu TMV #PlantVirology #AgriculturalScience #biology EconomicImpact #Botany
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Virus : Understanding Viruses: Structure, Replication #Virology #RNAvirus #biology#hpu
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HPU MSc Botany Entrance Exam Solved 2022 Part 8
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Translocation of Organic Solutes in Plants
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ENGLER & PRANTL’S SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION
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ENGLER & PRANTL’S SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION
Bentham and Hooker System of Classification 2023
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Bentham and Hooker System of Classification 2023
Bohot accha explain kiya hai sir, Thanks, Mera request hai ke app thoda jyada hindi me explain kare
Thank you for your video! ❤
ur explanation is too good sir , ineed this class notes pdf.. please provide me the pdf of this class
Give your email address
Excellent thanks ❤😊
Good morning sir 🌅 I have a confusion..... It is an admitted fact that Fungi is more closer to animals than that of plants..... We say....@glycogen is RFM @ has actin filaments for movement @ movement present in plasmodial forms. @ heterotrophic mode Then why it is studied in botany and not in zoology??
Good morning It's because of the trending classification system that we follow but Fungus is placed under a separate kingdom not related to plants . More closer to animals due to the reasons that you already mentioned.
Thankyou once again sir.... Sir I have made a comment on your PINUS part -1video on my previous comment in which I had asked you about evergreen and deciduous nature of PINUS needles I donot know that why it had not shown to you Kindly see that I have something special there for you 😊
@@Ak-yb5efokay thanks
What is phytochrome?
Good job 👏
Nice lecture ❤
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Sir is it correct to said that smooth endoplasmic reticulum lack ribosomes??
@@Ishika6789-v6v yes SER lacks ribosomes
Is there any condition where there is few ribosomes present in smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
@@Ishika6789-v6v SER lies near the nucleus and it's part is formed after shedding off the ribosomes from the cisternae of RER
Ok sir But our professor explain that it's not correct to said that smooth endoplasmic reticulum lack ribosomes rather than they explain that smooth endoplasmic reticulum may have few ribosomes present .
@@Ishika6789-v6v I am not 100% sure your Professor may be right .
Sir please make the vedios of msc 1sem taxonomy
@@studyhacker1872 will try
Sir brilliant I'm first year DVM student you thought amazing and keep it up sir ❤
Amazing
Your vedio lecture are awesome .
Thankyou sir
Polyembroyony is important because...... 1) all seeds obtained are healthy 2) all seeds are of uniform parental type 3) it provides many seeds from single generation 4) none Sir iam confused that.....are all seed produced are of uniform parental type ??? Because as in citrus there are two type of embroyo ...one is true made by fertilsation and other are nucellar origin....
Polyembryony is a common phenomenon in citrus, where multiple embryos develop within a single seed. This is a form of sporophytic apomixis, where the additional embryos arise from the nucellar tissue surrounding the zygotic embryo, rather than from the female gametophyte
Which is outcross ...... 1) F1xF1 2) F1x dominant parent 3) F1x recessive parent 4) F1x either parent
An outcross refers to breeding an F1 (first generation) individual with either a dominant or recessive parent. The 4 th option seems to be right answer
Thankyou very much sir.....
@The quality of tea depends on which characterstic of leaf.... 1) color 2) shape 3) vein prominence 4) age of leaf
All the factors imparts to quality but most suitable one seems to be the age of leaf
Hello sir ....... Q. Elaters of Marchantia exhibit........ 1)mutation 2) circumnutation 3) xerochasy 4) hydrochasy Sir iam confused between 3,4
Hydrochasy because they responds to change in moisture content
Q. Bacterial conjunction involves...... 1) partial and mutual exchange of genetic material between two conjugents. 2) complete transfer of genetic material from one to other conjugent 3) partial transfer of genetic material from one to other conjugent. 4) complete and mutual exchange of genetic material.
2 option is the right answer
But sir......how complete transfer ? In conjugation F factor is transferred .
It's not whole of the genetic material is transferred but complete plasmid is transferred
Ok sir...... thanks 🙏 a lot
It's okay
Hello sir..... Q. Niche refers to............. 1) habitat 2) specific species function and it's competitive power . 3) both 1;2 4) none Sir what should be answer????
Both 1,2 is the right answer
Thankyou sir.....for this wonderful series of PYQs .It took 3 days to complete both the playlists of 2021 and 2022 .The quality of content is excellent. In each question you have explained arround 5 questions ..... For sure this is the best possible discussion on youtube .......... I always appreciate your efforts 🙏❤ whether they are your presentations or student's doubt addressal in comment section......
Thanks for your kind words
Hello sir...... In Q.44........can photoperiodism also be the answer???
Yes but most accurate response is phototropism
Nice👍
Thanks u sir. Much appreciation for this explication
Thanks u sir. Much appreciation for this explication
Thank you 🤍
Have you covered the entire chapter in this video?
It contains only intro of the chapter
@@LomeshSharma ok thanks
@@LomeshSharma can you tell me what all topics are important apart from the metabolic pathways?
@@zc.sarc1 Types of respiration on the basis of respiratory fuel, aerobic and anaerobic respiration, RQ, compensation point etc
Sir can you do analysis of 2023 pyq of MSC botany
Will do this shortly
this topic is in my 12th isc book lol
Good morning sir...... Q. Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in mechanism of DNA replication due to......... A) uses of DNA primer rather than RNA primer. B) different enzymes for synthesis of lagging and leading strand. C) discontinuous rather than semi-discontinuous replication. D) unidirectional rather than semi- discontinuous replication. Sir the answer is (c) .... But sir iam confused that....as in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes both leading (continuous) and lagging (discontinuous) strands are present..... Then in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes dna replication is semi- discontinuous ?...is it so ? So.....what is this discontinuous replication ?
It's answer is option c
Thankyou sir
Beautiful ❤
Vry nice Thanku
Good morning sir.....I have a query.... # Gymnosperms are called the softwood spermatophytes because they lack...... A) cambium B) phloem fibre C) thick walled tracheids D) xylem fibre. Sir , iam confused in C and D ...
Good morning Gymnosperms lack vessel in general thats why they are also known as non porus wood here the question is different The major xylem component in gymnosperms is tracheids so they may lack xylem fibres so the right answer may be the option D.
Thankyou very much sir
Sir....kindly answer... 1. Intercalary meristems occured in........... A) Dicots B) Monocots C) Gymnosperm D) All of these. 2. Intercalary meristems are..........in position. A) nodal B) internodal C) basal D) All of these In answer key ......1. is D 2. is D Kindly review sir...
Ans of 1 q is B option monocots as per my knowledge
2. Q ans is B internodal
Thankyou sir
Hello sir......I have a query..... Q and R are the flowering plants of same species . Plant Q is defoliated and both the plants are then exposed to appropriate photo inductive cycles . A branch of R is then grafted on Q , which of the following response is obtained A) only R will flower. B) only Q will flower. C) both R and Q will flower. D) no flowering in both.
When a branch of R is grafted on Q depends on the photoperiodic response of the species. If both Q and R are short-day plants, both plants will likely flower. If Q is a short-day plant and R is a long-day plant, the grafted branch may not flower.
So the right ans is option C
Thankyou very much sir....
Can someone provide these ppts
Great explanation...
Hello sir.......As we know that in Himachal P. roxburghii sheds a lot . During some months Pinus forests are seen whole brown and forest floors covered with shedded brown needles. Sir then why everywhere in resources and books Pinus is stated an evergreen tree ?????.....it is showing deciduous nature...... because there are times when I have seen all the needles on tree in brown colour ...ready to shed
You observation is right they loose their some of needles which can be seen in the forest floor but most of their leaves are intact to the tree which stays throughout the year that's why they are considered as evergreen.
Thankyou sir ......
Sir , I have query regarding MCQ question. Q. Green leaves of Pinus are....... A) caducous B) deciduous C) persistent D)both caducous and deciduous Sir , it's answer is (D) in key.This is from Uttarakhand open University bsc pteridophytes, gymnosperm and paleobotany book pdf. Sir, is it correct ??? Kindly review..
@@Ak-yb5ef it's right answer should be Persistant as per my knowledge
Thanks a lot sir for confirming.....and for replying each time Iam expecting that you not getting irritated ..
Aoa😢yai video mai jao pics h wo😢 clear nai
Last quote us superb
Keep going sir.......
3rd year
Sir please send the video of TEM and SEM
Haven't uploaded yet will try to upload shortly
@@LomeshSharma ok sir
Sir your voice is like qaisar Ahmad raja sahab ❤
Nice 👍👍👍 lecture 😊
Hello sir....kindly clear by doubt. It is said that......unlike pteridophytes ,all bryophytes are homosporous . But in Marchantia in a spore tetrad of capsule 2 spores are destined to form male thalli and other two are destined to form female thalli . Then, how Marchantia can be stated homosporous....?
Hosporous is said to be on the basis of similar size but their fates are different
Thankyou sir.....
Thank you so much Sir 🙏 We want more videos like this ❤
Sir plz make a lecture on absorption and translocation of mineral🙏🙏
Will try to do this
Hlo sir I have a query virus possess dna or rna but never both .But why we said that leuko virus has both dna or rna ? Even Leuko virus is a retrovirus means at one time it has only rna as it's genome and upon infection a cell convert retroviral rna into dna.
Leukoviruses typically have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material, not both. Most viruses have either a DNA or RNA genome, not both simultaneously. Retroviruses, are unique because they use reverse transcription to convert their RNA genome into DNA after entering a host cell. This DNA is then integrated into the host cell's genome. So, they are referred to as RNA viruses during their replication in the host, but they temporarily use DNA as part of their life cycle.
Thanks a lot sir..for giving your time and clearing my doubt.
Sorry sir
For what