Our teacher forgot to tell us that xylem adaptation and formation part etc. but I understood it from you in only 8 mins omg I wish you were my teacher to have an A*
i personally find him rlly boring. like our school got us the paid version of snap revise and i havent used it once bc i have to sit through this guy talking and i literally cant, like my brain just starts daydreaming-- idk why i clicked on his video just now lmao
Better than my life over the last 30 years. Our society makes us sick. You heard it here first. Imagine in the 21st century and buying a jar of this weird yellow organism that goes on your skin and has been there for 8 years and doctors and dermatologists saying nothing is there. Imagine that?!
You are very right Manas. Lignin is a polyaromatic amorphous biopolymer. Cellulose and hemicellulose are polysaccharides composed by monomeric sugars such as glucose, xylose mainly
In the simplest way I can describe it: Xylem vessels are transport tissue found in the plant stems . They mainly carry water and minerals around the plant. They are dead cells and so they don't have any of the usual cell organelles which makes them hollow and leave more room for the water and minerals to move uninterrupted and efficiently. There is a bit more to it but I think this could just help you grasp it although since you're in year 8 I would advise you to maybe check out an IGCSE level resource. Hope this helps! ^^
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Our teacher forgot to tell us that xylem adaptation and formation part etc. but I understood it from you in only 8 mins omg
I wish you were my teacher to have an A*
i personally find him rlly boring. like our school got us the paid version of snap revise and i havent used it once bc i have to sit through this guy talking and i literally cant, like my brain just starts daydreaming-- idk why i clicked on his video just now lmao
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Wonderful! I enjoyed this!
It's good for memory retention!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
Thanks for the educational video!!!
You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
thanks!
You're welcome!
Thank you sir you are making it a walk in the park right now
The superb explanation ! 🙏
What about stuff like Parenchyma and Tracheids
what software/site did you use to make these videos?
I'm so happy about it
Please add a video on tracheids
Thanks 😊
😊
Good one
As an o level student thanks
Thank you this was wonderful !
ur a hero
wouldnt want to be a plant cell lol
being a human is not any better.
Giorno Giovanna depressed already?
Imagine being a xylem cell just dead actually no imagine being a lung just a lung aka insects
@@giornogiovanna3139 outta the options between a plant and a human, i think id take the plant tbh 💀
Better than my life over the last 30 years. Our society makes us sick. You heard it here first.
Imagine in the 21st century and buying a jar of this weird yellow organism that goes on your skin and has been there for 8 years and doctors and dermatologists saying nothing is there.
Imagine that?!
That's superb😱🙌🏾
Is this enough detail?
Is lignin a polysaccharide? Doesn't it end with -in? So wouldn't it be a protein?
En
Rex Tuturials Oh ok thanks, that sort of confused me
You are very right Manas. Lignin is a polyaromatic amorphous biopolymer. Cellulose and hemicellulose are polysaccharides composed by monomeric sugars such as glucose, xylose mainly
Alexei Kramarenko lol thanks, are you into medicine or something?
@@alexeikramarenko2052 bruh
Thanks Sir
does this complete as biology transport in plants?
Amazing video (clap...clap...clap...) thank you
Thank you too! Glad you enjoyed it!
Need more teacher
Good!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can someone please explain this to me as simply as possible I’m only in yr 8 and I don’t get it at all
In the simplest way I can describe it: Xylem vessels are transport tissue found in the plant stems . They mainly carry water and minerals around the plant. They are dead cells and so they don't have any of the usual cell organelles which makes them hollow and leave more room for the water and minerals to move uninterrupted and efficiently. There is a bit more to it but I think this could just help you grasp it although since you're in year 8 I would advise you to maybe check out an IGCSE level resource. Hope this helps! ^^
bro u dont need to know none of this shit 😭 u aint even at gcse yet
It would be nice if tracheids were also mentioned.
It is not in the Alevel Bio spec so there is no point...
Trypophobia trigger warning
shut it g
"FROM EVOLUTIONIST TO CREATIONIST" BY PROFESSOR WALTER VEITH BEAUTIFUL TRUE AMAZING POWERFUL STORY FROM SOUTH AFRICA ENJOY YOU TUBE ENJOY BEAUTIFUL WATCH 🙏🏾😃💯❤️
the xylem looking ddisgusting
thanks!
You bet! 😎