Thank you so much! This was really helpful. Just one quick question: when there is a shortage in water in leaves due to transpiration, is more water taken up by OSMOSIS?
GCSE Biology -Transport in Plants by Save my exams - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-animals/ by xtrem papers - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-plants-2/ by BBC bitesize - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-cells/
he means that you must remove the delivery tube a little bit to get air in it then immediately get it into the beaker so that you get an air bubble which wii move through capillary tube during transpiration you are welcome😁
Thank you so much for this! Your videos are great because they’re concise and to the point but also includes enough detail for the IGCSE syllabus
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thank you! you explained this very well and now i understand this topic for my mocks :-)
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I have a suggestion can you do video of transport in flowering plants
Your videos are interesting and understandable thank you!
Thank you so much! This was really helpful. Just one quick question: when there is a shortage in water in leaves due to transpiration, is more water taken up by OSMOSIS?
Yes, more water moves into the xylem of the roots by osmosis
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GCSE Biology -Transport in Plants
by Save my exams - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-animals/
by xtrem papers - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-plants-2/
by BBC bitesize - classnotes.gidemy.com/lessons/transport-in-cells/
I have a question. how should we be sure that our plant got acclimatized? what are the signs and how it should be measured
What are the variables used in this process
I don't really understand what you mean 'by check it is water' and 'remove from beaker to introduce bubbles' when describing the potometer
he means that you must remove the delivery tube a little bit to get air in it then immediately get it into the beaker so that you get an air bubble which wii move through capillary tube during transpiration
you are welcome😁
Good video
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thank you, but is this for the aqa spec as well? :))
Most of it should be the same but I’m not certain as I haven’t checked the AQA spec. This is for Edexcel
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00:50 what are elongation extensions?
just long bits that come of the root to increase surface area i think
how would you use a plastic bag to measure humidity?
Spray some water into it and wrap around the plant
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