@@BiologyWithZhanXuan i am looking at the syllabus rn (2026). But i dont any mention of endoplasmic recticulum. instead i am meet with plasmid and Circular DNA ?
Hi sir, I had a doubt... There was a question: differentiate between animal cell and plant cell in terms of nucleus and vacuole. My teacher cut marks for writing vacuole absent and vacuole present for animal and plant cell, respectively. I could not attempt the nucleus one. If you could please let me know the answer. Thanks!
Hii sir! Thank you for asking this rather fantastic question and important to clarify. I would say your teacher which mark this is correct, but it’s not really explicitly mentioned in the IGCSE Level, but you will encounter this in AS Level. In IGCSE, from the structure yes you are absolutely right. There is a vacuole in plant but not in animal. However in the animal cell there is a vacuole but a very very tiny size located in the cytoplasm, not as big as the plant cell. That’s the reason why your teacher marked it wrong. But it’s okay, now that you have known it, try to use other organelles to differentiate between the 2. Hope that clarifies!
I love uuu! I am in yr9 rn and studying to get a head started for next year, you help me alot!
That is awesome, I’m so happy you are preparing! Good luck!
@@BiologyWithZhanXuan the code for this is 0610 right? I always watch ur video with the syllabus at the side
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@@BiologyWithZhanXuan i am looking at the syllabus rn (2026). But i dont any mention of endoplasmic recticulum. instead i am meet with plasmid and Circular DNA ?
Yup so ER is very much little emphasised on! But plasmid (means circular DNA) has been there since 2023
Thank you so much
Thanks sir could you please upload other chapters also
As soon as possible I will
Hi sir, I had a doubt... There was a question: differentiate between animal cell and plant cell in terms of nucleus and vacuole. My teacher cut marks for writing vacuole absent and vacuole present for animal and plant cell, respectively. I could not attempt the nucleus one. If you could please let me know the answer. Thanks!
Hii sir! Thank you for asking this rather fantastic question and important to clarify.
I would say your teacher which mark this is correct, but it’s not really explicitly mentioned in the IGCSE Level, but you will encounter this in AS Level.
In IGCSE, from the structure yes you are absolutely right. There is a vacuole in plant but not in animal. However in the animal cell there is a vacuole but a very very tiny size located in the cytoplasm, not as big as the plant cell. That’s the reason why your teacher marked it wrong.
But it’s okay, now that you have known it, try to use other organelles to differentiate between the 2. Hope that clarifies!
@@BiologyWithZhanXuan it did, thanks! What should I write for the differentiation between animal and plant cells in terms of nucleus?
No difference in the nucleus
Thanks🎉
You're welcome!
is there any way i could get ur slides? veryy useful, thank you so much
No problem! Here you go
drive.google.com/file/d/1ZmBHp5c1qfvzsU1edN4nWtnlK5GT9t96/view?usp=sharing
There are 4 chapters in this unit. Can you upload them as well.
Thanks, your explaination is great. It makes even the easiest of things more easier
Hi Fareed
Thanks for your comment! May I know what you mean by 4 more units in this chapter?
do u have tutor services
Nope, as I’m a student still I don’t have much time to spare
is this for year 10 ??
Yes absolutely, anybody who wants to study the IGCSE Biology subject
Hey Zhan, do you, by any chance, have the bio paper 22 f/m...
Hii saniya, not at the moment!
Thankyou so much
Most welcome 😊