I just wanted to thank you. My botany professor is a very cruel person and spends most of her time mocking her students, so it's very nice to hear lectures on these things from people who dont do that. These videos are very informative and helpful!!! It's nice to be excited about botany again!
the best thing about you is that u cover all the neglected topics, many videos explains in an advanced manner, its only u explaining all the way from a to z with concept
Your videos are great, I've been using them to refresh my memory over the last 3 years of my degree, I'm now preparing for my final exams and still using them to brush up a few bits of forgotten knowledge! Thanks a lot, you're great! In terms of the monocots and dicots are you simplifying them here? As molecular evidence now places monocots as a monophyletic group within dicots, with dicots consisting of the monophyletic eudicots and everything else (which contains monocots). Would be great if you could do more videos in this series to go a bit more indepth on some topics as you're a great teacher. Thanks again!
5:25 into the lecture you say that ferns are homosporous, but as far as I know - that is not correct. Ferns can be homosporous as well as heterosporous. But anyway really nice videos :)
I just wanted to thank you. My botany professor is a very cruel person and spends most of her time mocking her students, so it's very nice to hear lectures on these things from people who dont do that. These videos are very informative and helpful!!! It's nice to be excited about botany again!
Drop the class, the professor is a major contributor to your grade
for the first time ever, I'm actually paying attention to a discussion about plants...and learning! thank you!
This video is still relevant in 2022. Thank you for that. 💜
the best thing about you is that u cover all the neglected topics, many videos explains in an advanced manner, its only u explaining all the way from a to z with concept
I was this 👌🏻 close to giving up. Glad I gave it one last shot and found this video. Thank you!
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Very clear and useful. Thanks!
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Thanks for the video. Very informative.
All the video's are really useful, thanks a lot! ☺
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Your videos are great, I've been using them to refresh my memory over the last 3 years of my degree, I'm now preparing for my final exams and still using them to brush up a few bits of forgotten knowledge! Thanks a lot, you're great! In terms of the monocots and dicots are you simplifying them here? As molecular evidence now places monocots as a monophyletic group within dicots, with dicots consisting of the monophyletic eudicots and everything else (which contains monocots). Would be great if you could do more videos in this series to go a bit more indepth on some topics as you're a great teacher. Thanks again!
same for watching his video for revision bit. just curious what major you studied?
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Dude good stuff . great for my up comming gardening care taker test. Any other videos you recommend? Thank u once again bro
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Should be essential classroom material!
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is there a difference in root system between monocots and dicots?
i just saw a flower with 7 petals. under which group does it come from, monocots or dicots?
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How have seed plants evolved?
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5:25 into the lecture you say that ferns are homosporous, but as far as I know - that is not correct. Ferns can be homosporous as well as heterosporous. But anyway really nice videos :)
Most ferns are homosporous, but there are exceptions ;p
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Cheer~~~a plant that produces seeds, as opposed to one that produces spores.😊
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Anybody else here from online learning? My science teacher showed me this
explain***
To hard!!!!!!!!more easy one please
You put weird pronunciations on words... "ParaLLEL"