Hey there, just wanted to say thank you for your video. I'm an AP Bio student, and we went over this rather quickly, so your video helped clear some things up. Thanks again!
I do not currently - this is my first year of making videos, so I'm making videos as we cover certain topics. I anticipate doing chi-square analyses when we make predictions about the inheritance of traits in our heredity unit (perhaps around January / February). We did some discussion about statistics and the t-test for recent labs, but I was not able to make a video about it (yet).
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm a 1st year AP biology teacher out in Colorado and was looking for ways to explain this to my students before our lab. What's interesting, is that I graduated from MHS in 2000. (Small world)
Cheers. Go Eagles, and good luck with your adventures in AP bio (if you're like me, give it time and you'll definitely feel more comfortable with pacing / topics / labs / etc)
Solute potential is still measured in units of pressure (bars are the units I am using). So solute particles exert an osmotic pressure on water, as does physical pressure (that's why we consider them together by adding them in the equation).
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Hey there, just wanted to say thank you for your video. I'm an AP Bio student, and we went over this rather quickly, so your video helped clear some things up. Thanks again!
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad the video helped you.
Dear sir you mean to say..besides solute particles cell water potential becoming zero..
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad you find it useful.
I do not currently - this is my first year of making videos, so I'm making videos as we cover certain topics. I anticipate doing chi-square analyses when we make predictions about the inheritance of traits in our heredity unit (perhaps around January / February). We did some discussion about statistics and the t-test for recent labs, but I was not able to make a video about it (yet).
finally someone who makes me understand better, thank you so much , why are there no teachers like you in my school?
This is really helping me get through my AP class (my teacher didn't explain this that well....) THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!
Thanks a bunch! I'm an AP Bio student and found your video very helpful. Keep up the good work.
Excellent video. Tough concept to teach. You are helping me help my students. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm a 1st year AP biology teacher out in Colorado and was looking for ways to explain this to my students before our lab. What's interesting, is that I graduated from MHS in 2000. (Small world)
Cheers. Go Eagles, and good luck with your adventures in AP bio (if you're like me, give it time and you'll definitely feel more comfortable with pacing / topics / labs / etc)
Solute potential is still measured in units of pressure (bars are the units I am using). So solute particles exert an osmotic pressure on water, as does physical pressure (that's why we consider them together by adding them in the equation).
i luv u, now im not gonna fail this lab
Do you have any videos on chi square?
informative
thank you. it was extremely helpful to understand!
Thank you so much. I finally understand.
This video's great, thanks! :D
well done! thank you very much!
Wow, I get it now. Thanks!
Holy cow small world I have a test tomorrow at MHS on this.
Mckinney High School? (I know this is 4 years late...)
so helpful thank you
prepareforawesomness Thanks for your support