I've watched a lot of phosphorus cycle videos trying to study and this one by far had the best visual representation and I feel like I understand it a lot better now
"Non-chemical means of fertilising soil" is simplistic. He means improving soil structure using plants and animal waste locally, and reducing physical loss of soil into watercourses are the way to reduce risk of eutrophication events.
This is so simple yet really easy to understand. Thank you for making this. This was like the tenth video I watched on the phosphorus cycle and is the only one that helped.
Really good to have said the problems with increasing phosphorus in soil. Is there any issues with plants absorbing a lot of phosphorus other than breaking of the food chain. I mean inside the plant body, like any restrictions to uptake other nutrients?
Question - When birds like chickens and turkeys eat up little rocks (like the granite grit they sell in stores) then slowly crush up those rocks in their crop, do they release trapped phosphorus into a plant available form or are they just cycling the phosphorus that was already biologically integrated?
Phosphorus is the name of the morning star. So let's look at this for a second. Why would you say that it doesn't appear in the atmosphere? The evening star which is the same (currently your Venus) is called Hesperus. Please correct your understanding of Phosphorus.
Would it be better if farmers promote phosphorus utilizing microorganisms to maximize existing natural phosphorus rather than over fertilizing with phosphorus?
Hey, LOVE the video and was just wondering if I could use this as an example to present to my class. This explains everything that I wanted to explain, just in a better way. If you could let me use it that would be great. I would reference you and you would help me out massively. Thanks :)
I'm from Michigan. The way he says "rocks" sounds exactly how everyone I know says rocks. I was waiting for him t sound weird, but he never did. Must be a midwesterner.
Every few months I get a comment like this. The reason I don't post the answers is because as a teacher, I want my students to actually take the time to search for the answers. If I just posted the answers, most wouldn't do the research themselves.
I've watched a lot of phosphorus cycle videos trying to study and this one by far had the best visual representation and I feel like I understand it a lot better now
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@@BeverlyBiology great explanation :-)
It will surely help in my competitive exams:-)👍
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the phAsphorus cycle begins with rOAAACKs @0:22
good one
haha .raaaackssss
Gonna guess Michigan or Wisconsin accent.
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Nice
"Non-chemical means of fertilising soil" is simplistic. He means improving soil structure using plants and animal waste locally, and reducing physical loss of soil into watercourses are the way to reduce risk of eutrophication events.
This is so simple yet really easy to understand. Thank you for making this. This was like the tenth video I watched on the phosphorus cycle and is the only one that helped.
Yes. It only took humanity a few tens of thousands of years to understand it.
Thank you so much for this video! I love biology, so this really helped me learn more about the phosphorus cycle and understand it better.
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Yes you did!
You perfected this video. No one could have said it any better.
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thank you. I am studying for biology and didn't get the cycle till now.this provides great study help. please continue to make more videos.
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Hell no
Sorry didn't say I like biology
Mr.Titzer I have phosphorus cycle in theory. If you want I can give. .
Great examples, well articulated. Simple and digestible. Thanks
The way he says "rocks" is freaking hilarious!
"In the wet her in of RaCkS"
Me:😂😂
she ??
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Gotya bol gotya
Tari maa ....
Bol chakli bol🐤🐥
Mahe dalle goti ghasay jase😂😂😂
So simply explained, this is great.
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Really good to have said the problems with increasing phosphorus in soil. Is there any issues with plants absorbing a lot of phosphorus other than breaking of the food chain. I mean inside the plant body, like any restrictions to uptake other nutrients?
Very good animation and explanation ! Thank you.
you are awesome for making this. I really didnt understand it until now.
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does that mean that the phosphorus cycle contributes to eutrophication ? is phosphorus a biological process?
Great idea with the small quiz, helped me realize what i didn't understand
thank you for making this beautiful video! that video was so cool and easy to understand!
you've earned a subscriber sir. Thank you
This video helps me a lot with my reporting. Thank you, so much! ♥️
Question - When birds like chickens and turkeys eat up little rocks (like the granite grit they sell in stores) then slowly crush up those rocks in their crop, do they release trapped phosphorus into a plant available form or are they just cycling the phosphorus that was already biologically integrated?
cycle
Thank you so much sir, this video is really helpful...
Love from.india.
can the mushrooms take phosphorus directky from the rocks?
thank you sir, you are a wonderful teacher.
Phosphorus is the name of the morning star. So let's look at this for a second. Why would you say that it doesn't appear in the atmosphere? The evening star which is the same (currently your Venus) is called Hesperus. Please correct your understanding of Phosphorus.
ha ha ha
he meant phosphorous doesnt appear in its elemental form in atmospher like oxygen nitrogen etc
Thank you... best wishes to you
Would it be better if farmers promote phosphorus utilizing microorganisms to maximize existing natural phosphorus rather than over fertilizing with phosphorus?
Great video,
best video on phosphorus cycle.
Thank you for the kind words... best wishes to you
Thank you for this video, helped me a lot!
And thank you for the kind words... best wishes to you
Ya
Would I be wrong in saying that step 2 would actually be PSB bacteria making it plant available?
So if I work on a piece of land with lots of stones then there Will be plenty of phosphorous in the soil?
hey dude, thanks i rlly couldnt understand the phospherous cycle this is s great vid.
VERY NICE ANIMATION VIDEO LOVED IT
is very easy to understand the phosphorus cycle with this video
Thanks for the compliment
Too bad he doesn't mention we are running out of this mineral. We have about 40-80 years left of it.
Hey, LOVE the video and was just wondering if I could use this as an example to present to my class. This explains everything that I wanted to explain, just in a better way. If you could let me use it that would be great. I would reference you and you would help me out massively. Thanks :)
I don't mind if you show your class any of my videos. Thanks for asking. Best wishes to you.
+Beverly Biology thank you so much
I'm from Michigan. The way he says "rocks" sounds exactly how everyone I know says rocks. I was waiting for him t sound weird, but he never did. Must be a midwesterner.
Thakyou very much prof for surch a berif and informative concept clearing vedio
GREAT SIMPLE VIDEO,THANK YOU
Thank you 💖☺️ so much for the video God bless you ❤️
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thank you so much! didn't get this until now
+Hazzel Obrien Happy I could help... thanks for watching
Very illuminating, thank you.
This is great ! I️t helped so much. THANK YOU !
What a great video
Nice Video! Would be better if the answers for the practice quiz is included too. Kudos!
Every few months I get a comment like this. The reason I don't post the answers is because as a teacher, I want my students to actually take the time to search for the answers. If I just posted the answers, most wouldn't do the research themselves.
Thank you so much. this video helped me
well explained. Thank you!
Happy to help... thanks for watching
Awesome 🎉
Wow this is actually great .. Thanks!
This video is awesome 😍
Thank you very much, so helpful!!
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thanks a lot,very good video.
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Excellent!!!
Nice information ☺️ more blessings to come mam and sir ☺️
Your voice reminds me of Brains from Thunderbirds!!!
fascinating..great work
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Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
ধন্যবাদ। Thanks, it is very helpful, thanks a lot........
Thank you so much
How about Phosphine?
Thank you❤
Thanks
Thanks for this❤
Great job
Hello class, Edison. I am here too
Lol, you started to say "you can see the farmer putting pee("P") on the crops" but then you caught yourself! :D haha
I have over 140 videos... I'm sure I misspeak from time to time... ha ha
@@BeverlyBiology doesn't care much about the misspoken words..but the video was very helpful..thank you for the video..I was preparing for my msc.
Best explanation but why frog not hopping.. Lol
Cheers mate!
thanks helps alot
Perfect one
Thank you!
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What's the answer ??
Captain Hohoho 9
well done............
THANK YOU!
+Eunice Cheung And thank you for watching... best wishes to you
mushrooms hunt us all.
Can you just catch the phosphorus runoff?
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH !!!!!
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I love this video !! It help me a lot in my environmental class !!! Best wishes from Ecuador!!!
well-structured explanation
Great vid
+kenton call Thank you. Glad I was able to help
Wow great
Briefly explanation
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Hi
not humans, settlers. indigenous people don't fertilize using those harmful methods
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Change to amharic language please
Kartik
soo THICCC @7:08
Who's here because of the Florida emergency?
0:24
Dude you haven't completed the cycle...
End result..marsh pit