Transportation in humans & plants | Life processes | Class 10 Biology | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
- Let's explore how the heart works as a double pump and helps in circulating blood through out the body. We will also get quick overview of the cardiac cycle.
Then we will explore the transportation in plants via xylem and phloem - the vascular bundles
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Created by Mahesh Shenoy
Bro casually taught us one of the most complicated concepts in minutes
damn. he teaches amazing.
Already thinking to become a heart surgeon lamao
LOL
Pls never pray to God like give me some patients of heart issue
It's lmao**
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@@twobrothergamer2265oh shit sherlock
Short and simple. Loved your explanation, sir. ❤
Good
YOU HELPED ME A LOT ❤❤❤
thank you ❤
How the pressure can be low in only direction as the concentration of food is high only in middle therefore the pressure will be low in both upper and lower direction ???
thanks dude!!!!!!
it was so freakin helpful
if i dont become a doctor change my name
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Thank you
Amazing explanation sirr
Thanks 🙏🙏
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Thanks
Bro talking so casually while explaining something like that. And it so so perfect that we can understand everything
So helpful
Op sir ❤
good explanation
5:20
The video provides WRONG info
The " veins" that connect the heart and the lungs are
"Pulmonary veins (oxygenated blood)" and "Pulmonary arteries (deoxygenated blood)".
They won't give marks if you just write "veins" lol.
Also, they are not "arteries".
Deoxygenated blood that travels from the rest of the body to the heart enters through the "Vena Cava"
Oxygenated blood that travels from the heart to the rest of the body, exits the heart through the "Aorta"
They won't give marks for writing "arteries"
The journey of the blood from the heart to the rest of the body goes like:
Oxygenated blood - pulmonary veins - left atrium - left ventricle - Aorta - Arteries - blood capillaries - all parts of the body
OXYGENATED BLOOD BECOMES DEOXYGENATED BLOOD
Deoxygenated blood from the body - blood capillaries - Veins - Vena Cava - Right Atrium - right ventricle - pulmonary arteries - lungs
DEOXYGENATED BLOOD BECOMES OXYGENATED BLOOD
*CYCLE REPEATS*
All of this info is given in the textbook...
Arteries (red color) - carry oxygenated blood ONLY
Veins (blue color) - carry deoxygenated blood ONLY
Remember
Lungs to heart (oxygenated)- pulmonary veins
Heart to lungs (deoxygenated) - pulmonary arteries
Heart to body (oxygenated) - Aorta
Body to heart (deoxygenated) - Vena Cava
Thank u very much for your support 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂
Missed the part where it provided Missformation
5:03 Xylem is unidirectional and Phloem is single directional. My one mark got cut because of this, I saw your video
But the other stuff is very helpful 👍
Phloem is multidirectional and xylem is unidirectional
He is saying right in video probably ur teacher is wrong
Unidirectional means single direction
you said the same thing in two diff. ways
unidiretectional=single direction
Thanks sir I have exam tomorrow