An amazing educational video!! Thank you so much for clarifying the different concepts of sexual & asexual reproduction. It truly helps in understanding these terms. Thanks a million!!!!
Great video! I was a little confused by your pronunciation (I've always heard these pronunciations: coenocytic is see-no-si-tic and gametangia is ga-me-tan-gee-a), but that's such a trivial thing anyway. Excellent diagrams and use of vocabulary. Wonderful job!
what does it mean by (deuteromycota -no longer used)? Is this term not used now? if yes then what is the alternative term for this group? because my textbook still includes it as the 4th group and explains the studies about them
i don't know if you'll see this or not BUT WANNA THANK YOU FOR THIS EXPLANATION :)
Thank you for uploading this video. Usually, I loathe having to study reproductive cycles of plants and fungi but I found this very clear and helpful.
I am from Egypt, and for the first time I understand this.
So thank you🌸
Thank u so much. I am a student from Pakistan . thank u. Solved my problem.
Thank you, you have just saved me because i will be making a presentation on this topic and i was stressed on what to put.
Awesome! Good luck on your presentation.
An amazing educational video!! Thank you so much for clarifying the different concepts of sexual & asexual reproduction. It truly helps in understanding these terms. Thanks a million!!!!
Great video! I was a little confused by your pronunciation (I've always heard these pronunciations: coenocytic is see-no-si-tic and gametangia is ga-me-tan-gee-a), but that's such a trivial thing anyway. Excellent diagrams and use of vocabulary. Wonderful job!
Michelle Alanis if
wonderful explanation i loved they way you started giving lecture ..
tysm it helped me ...
These are very good. I'm not sure if you're planning to finish with the Fungal kingdom, but you definitely should.
Thank you for the interest. I will definitely add a few more videos on fungi.
your explanation is completely nice and helped me a lot ^^
Great video!! Helped me out alot! Too bad there's none for Chytridiomycota. Thanks for taking the time to make this ;)
I will look into Chytridiomycota. Thanks for the feed back.
very helpful saved my grade
Much easy way to describe
OMG THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I feel more confident
Really informative. Thanks sir.
Thanks,very clear explanation
Very nice explanation thanks a lot
This is really helpful. Thanks a bunch!!!
Sir pls make a video on deuteromycota
Great video, thank you!
Great video. Thank you
thanks a lot very very helpful
Thank you so much for making this video. It helped me.
what does it mean by (deuteromycota -no longer used)? Is this term not used now? if yes then what is the alternative term for this group? because my textbook still includes it as the 4th group and explains the studies about them
it was a great help! thanks
thanks.it helped me from starting to end of video.
Really helpful... Thanks alot..
Saved my life
So helpful thanks alot
Thank you ! This helped a lot
You are greatttttt Sir
it really helped me tysm:)
does the life cycle of zygomycetes include alternation of generation?
wau, explicas muy bien !
Great video! Thank you (:
Thanks so much!
With regards to reproduction how do the basiodimycota differ from the zygomycota and ascomycota, thanks great video
Basidiomycota form basidia in the basidiocarp. Within each basidia,there are 4 haploid basidiospores
Awesome
Thhbkz alot
thank you so much, very informative.
You are welcome.
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TNXX
Aside from Rhizopus stolonifer, can you give another representative species of zygomycota?
examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-zygomycetes.html
thanq sir its really superb
thank you so much! !!
Informative !
wonderful video and thank u so much um.. is rhizhoporus the same thing as mucor
I'm sorry, but I have not seen or used the term 'mucor'.
It is okay. Thank. U. This video helped me a lot
Thank you so much 😘😘
thaNKS
What's the ploidy of each structure??
A fungal cell's nucleus is mostly in the form of haploid. Before and during plasmogamy, the nuclei remain haploid. Karyogamy leads to diploid.
Thank you
How do I communicate with you?please
Feel free to ask questions in the comments section.
thanks!! a lot..
You talk slowly then it's great
Thank u so much sir
You are welcome.
I thought Plasmogamy us heterokaryotic? (n+n)
Engaging 😊
+Sinan Asaad
Thank you. I appreciate your comments.
+Gilles Bolduc You’re the best teacher ever!
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