Main topics covered in this lecture: 1:17 - What is plant anatomy/ phytotomy? 4:02 - What is a tissue? 5:06 - Meristematic tissues 6:34 - Classification of meristems (apical, intercalary and lateral meristems) 10:33 - Difference between primary meristems and secondary meristems
Namaste Shanty, I want to clone my orchids from stems and buds. Will it be possible to share some ressources please. Also, I am interested to get more info on multiplying from meristematic tissue. Thanks for your support. Shiam France.
I think you mean plant tissue culture techniques. Even though I have done some plant tissue culture techniques as a part of my studies, I am not an expert to guide you in that area. I am sorry about that. Hope you can understand. Best regards, Shanty
Hi Shivank, the lectures are based on NCERT text book. May I know which text do you follow? Can you send me the images of the contents page of the your text to biologynowadays@gmail.com?Many thanks in advance. Best regards, Shanty
Mam but what you give the reason that near the schools the plant anatomy is start but mam your TH-cam channel is watching every student in India so you want to follow the sequence wise chapters , if you hurt then I sorry.
Means you do not want to complete full chapters of class 11.Mam in this speed I don't think that you will complete full chapters biology class 11. Sorry mam if you hurt.
I will try to make a video on that. In short, the vascular cambium is responsible for increasing the diameter of stems and roots and for forming woody tissue. The cork cambium produces some of the bark. Best regards, Shanty
Hi Mahesh, that's a nice question. Promeristem is a group of cells (initials), which give rise to primary meristems. Promeristem occupies a small area at the tip of stem and roots. Best regards, Shanty
Hi Mahesh, if you refer a few books, you can see two types of classification of meristems based on origin. 1. Primary and secondary meristems 2. Promeristem, primary meristems and secondary meristems. Promeristems are embryonic initials, unlike others. That's why many books follow the first classification type. I also support the first classification type (1. Primary and secondary meristems). Best regards, Shanty
Good afternoon maam. your viideos have helped me a lot in visualising and learning anatomy which i previiously found very boring. Can you please share the procedure of getting admission abroad in phd Botany . It would be really helpful thankyou maam.
Hi Vaishnavi, thanks a lot. I am very much happy to hear that you started to like the world under the microscope. One way to get an admission to PhD studies is to identify a professor in your field of interest and write directly to him/ her. Sometimes the fund for PhD will be available with the professor or you will have to apply for scholarships. The second way is to look for notifications on PhD positions. All my best wishes for your future. Best regards, Shanty
Main topics covered in this lecture:
1:17 - What is plant anatomy/ phytotomy?
4:02 - What is a tissue?
5:06 - Meristematic tissues
6:34 - Classification of meristems (apical, intercalary and lateral meristems)
10:33 - Difference between primary meristems and secondary meristems
Cytology ,nicely explained by you mam ☺️
Cytology is the right answer and thanks a lot for your comment. Best regards, Shanty
Aap bahut accha samjhati hai mam 1 baar sunne se he yaad ho jaya hai thanks
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She smiles a lot ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I like ur English accent it is so nice and understandable and u personally ur so come thanks mdm your not like other Indians
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Keep doing this great work..
Thanks a lot for this video
And the answer is cytology...
Thanks a lot! And congrats for the correct answer!! Cytology is also called cell biology. Best regards, Shanty
Namaste Shanty,
I want to clone my orchids from stems and buds. Will it be possible to share some ressources please. Also, I am interested to get more info on multiplying from meristematic tissue. Thanks for your support.
Shiam France.
I think you mean plant tissue culture techniques. Even though I have done some plant tissue culture techniques as a part of my studies, I am not an expert to guide you in that area. I am sorry about that. Hope you can understand. Best regards, Shanty
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Hi,
Yes, asking for tissue culture.
No problem Shanty and thanks a lot for your update.
Shiam Daniel
Thanks for the clear explanations. Cell study is called Cytology ☺️
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I like ur explanation mam.too good.we r expecting more videos on animal tissues also
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Mam can we say that lateral meristems are also called secondary meristem ? If not then please tell another name for lateral meristem .
12:30 **cell biology** ~study of cell
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Mam I have a doubt , what is the difference between dermatogen and protoderm.pls explain mam
Mam ur mode of explanation is amazing
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how fascicular cambium converts medullary days into meristematic tissues ???
Mam plant metamerism is not in our course class 11
Hi Shivank, the lectures are based on NCERT text book. May I know which text do you follow? Can you send me the images of the contents page of the your text to biologynowadays@gmail.com?Many thanks in advance. Best regards, Shanty
Mam but what you give the reason that near the schools the plant anatomy is start but mam your TH-cam channel is watching every student in India so you want to follow the sequence wise chapters , if you hurt then I sorry.
Hi Shivank, I will try to cover maximum chapters of class 11 NCERT in this year itself. Best regards, Shanty
Means you do not want to complete full chapters of class 11.Mam in this speed I don't think that you will complete full chapters biology class 11. Sorry mam if you hurt.
please give the name of some references book regard ncrt
can you please explain the Vascular cambium and the Cork cambium
thank you
I will try to make a video on that. In short, the vascular cambium is responsible for increasing the diameter of stems and roots and for forming woody tissue. The cork cambium produces some of the bark. Best regards, Shanty
V well explained!!!
I'm extremely happy to hear that. Thanks a lot. Best regards, Shanty
mam please upload more videos of ncert chapters.
Of course Hanzala, I will :) Best regards, Shanty
Please mam also cover more topics
Of course, Ankur. Best regards, Shanty
'cell cycle and cell division'--- full chapter concept [pls upload mam]
Can u explain biomolecules chapter pls ...
Of course Nalini. I will do that. Best regards, Shanty
@@BiologyNowadays thank you very much
Good explanation
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Mam. what is promeristem?
Hi Mahesh, that's a nice question. Promeristem is a group of cells (initials), which give rise to primary meristems. Promeristem occupies a small area at the tip of stem and roots. Best regards, Shanty
@@BiologyNowadays Mam. So there must three types of meristems based on origin
Hi Mahesh, if you refer a few books, you can see two types of classification of meristems based on origin. 1. Primary and secondary meristems
2. Promeristem, primary meristems and secondary meristems.
Promeristems are embryonic initials, unlike others. That's why many books follow the first classification type. I also support the first classification type (1. Primary and secondary meristems).
Best regards, Shanty
Good afternoon maam. your viideos have helped me a lot in visualising and learning anatomy which i previiously found very boring. Can you please share the procedure of getting admission abroad in phd Botany . It would be really helpful thankyou maam.
Hi Vaishnavi, thanks a lot. I am very much happy to hear that you started to like the world under the microscope. One way to get an admission to PhD studies is to identify a professor in your field of interest and write directly to him/ her. Sometimes the fund for PhD will be available with the professor or you will have to apply for scholarships. The second way is to look for notifications on PhD positions. All my best wishes for your future. Best regards, Shanty
Tqq mam ❤️❤️
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study of cells is called cytology
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Nice 👌
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Thank you mam. I like anatomy mam.
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perfect teaching mamam
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Study of cells is cytology
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Study of cells - cytology Mam
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Thank you mam
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good job
Plant growth and development pls
Hi Shruthi, please check out this video on plant hormones and functions th-cam.com/video/mIf66mqc_FE/w-d-xo.html. Best regards, Shanty
Thank u mam. But can u explain from starting pls?
I will do that if I get enough time. I have to first finish the plant anatomy chapter. Best regards, Shanty
Ok thank u :)
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study of cell--- 'cytology'
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mam can you teach me grade 11 1st lesson it's living tissue
GREAT LECTURE👍👍
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i am expecting ur videos.............
Cytology study of cells
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study of cell is called CYTOLOGY
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Study of cells is known as cytology
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give material
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plant morphology and anatomy genetic biotechnology cell biology
We may provide the material once we upload the lectures on these topics. Unfortunately the lectures are not yet ready. Best regards, Shanty
study of cell
CYTOLOGY
cytology
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Cytology
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Study 0f cells .. Cyt0logy
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study of cell is called cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
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Cytology
@@SamuelAdegbosin That's correct! Congratulations! Best regards, Shanty