Very helpful for me.. Because, I do not have interested on read this topic. Because I didn't know what is meant by passive n active transport. By seeing this I understand better, than my teacher teach this
salivary amylase is produced in the salivary glands and mixes with the food to break it down into smaller food molecules with the help of mechanical digestion as well, pancreatic amylase is also used to break down carbohydrates into glucose and maltose however pancreatic amylase is produced in the pancreas and functions i the small intestine.
The explanation is very easy to understand, for me which didn't know english fluently. Thanks you so much 💕
this is sooo worth it than watching a 2 hour video
It is very important for me...thank you
Thanks alot for uploading these best videos. You presentation of content is the best on the TH-cam
Thank you for uploading this video, it's so helpful for all bio students👍
Totally and completely and absolutely Fantastic! Thanks ❤️
Superb.... Animation nd explanation 💯❤❤❣❣❣
That is why ncert bio is the most imp.
Best explanation 💛💛💛😊
Very very good explanation,I really like this video
Superb explanation 😍😍😘😘
Made my all doubts clear..😁😁
Very nice, keep it up next education
Thank u sir for good explanation
Awesome u helped me a lot
Thank u...... Really helpful 🙏😊
Wow like how you teach from nepal
🤗🤗 this model is soo interesting thank you sir
This is really a very fantabulous video..
Very helpful for me.. Because, I do not have interested on read this topic. Because I didn't know what is meant by passive n active transport. By seeing this I understand better, than my teacher teach this
fantastic explanation!!!!
this is shiksha house
It's great explaination sir👍
Facilated transport includes absorption of glucose and amino acids and not fructose and amino acids.
Fructose is not trasported by the protein but rather are faciliated by Na+ions..so it is a faciliated transport.
And other ways vedio is fabulous
Really helpful....
Mo sahil, very crteous study
It's really masterpiece
thanks... helped a lott
Good explanation, a wrong pronunciation of 'intestine' though.
Yes
Thx sir u explained nice
This is a useful video
Thanks
what is electrolyte
Electricity 🤣🤣🤣
Substances which dissociate in water to form ions
nearly perfect!
It deserves a like button
Can you plzzz tellme pancreatic amylase and salivary amylase both are same or not
They both digest carbohydrates but both are different
they r not same
salivary amylase is produced in the salivary glands and mixes with the food to break it down into smaller food molecules with the help of mechanical digestion as well, pancreatic amylase is also used to break down carbohydrates into glucose and maltose however pancreatic amylase is produced in the pancreas and functions i the small intestine.
Salivary amylase break carbohydrate partially and pancreatic amylate break carbohydrate fully that is the difference
nice very good video
Helpful😊
thanku super explantion
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that's really amazing video thanksssssssssss
yes.
Thank you
This video is amazing
2:12 carrier ions are given in NCERT Book...which one is correct?
Same
Exillent video sis
Very nice video
Good
Nice
Nic
thanks for increadible video :))
Hi lAm Aswathi.d
Good old random mutations
Sushim
my god..... damn are his words☺🙂
Copied from shiksha house
yes.
how is that??....this was posted 3 years back..... before shiksha house's
words and sentences are out of focus
Ashok Babu what do u mean?
يابط يابط اسبح بالشط
اذا حالتك احسن من حالتي وافتهمت شديمسلت اكتب الحمدلله 😂
Sir pls animation hindi me bhi bnao.
No sir please do not it is not at all needed
how can you say that this is a good video? the translation is toooooooo bad! i can''t understand most of it!!!!!!!!!!
not good
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