Why don't you focus or more correctly try to create content related to current topics or various International scientific researches papers it would be a more fleshy content And mann u put in a lot of effort so why not try some different topics rather than just various biology related topics
I try to do a bit of both, though I try to make lots of biology videos to help people studying for tests - having just gone through university myself, I know which topics do not have adequate internet resources and aim to cover those so future students have a less painful time learning that stuff than I did haha!
That's really great 😊😊 its really and informative video .... I was confuse about this process but now i'm pretty clear about it 😊 thanks for sharing such a good information .... Keep it up 😊 #HALearningStudio
Well oh, I think I must need to do some more prior reading because the only part of this that I properly understood was all the stuff about water and oxygen/ co2 trade offs :-(
oxygen is produced in cam plant with the help of light reactions which does not depend on opening or closing of stomata as the stomatal pore which is essential in gaseous exchange is inward to the chloroplast....now the chloroplast only recieves the photon energy and excites the reaction centre from p680 to p680+ and leads to photolysis of water in oec....therefore oxygen will be produced from the photolysis of water which do not need stomatal open but only excitation of electrons due to incident photon.....the water to be splitted into proton,electron,and oxygen comes from soil via xylem vessels........ hope it helps you.....
"Unfortunately today there is oxygen"
😂that's dark
This is really good i really liked the video i could understand everyhting
Keep up the work bro
You will acquire a whole new level one day
Thanks!!! :-D
Why don't you focus or more correctly try to create content related to current topics or various International scientific researches papers it would be a more fleshy content
And mann u put in a lot of effort so why not try some different topics rather than just various biology related topics
I try to do a bit of both, though I try to make lots of biology videos to help people studying for tests - having just gone through university myself, I know which topics do not have adequate internet resources and aim to cover those so future students have a less painful time learning that stuff than I did haha!
Nice vid. What fertilizer boots CAM the best? Know of any?
Isn't oxygen at night the most important function of CAM plants?
Super helpful, thank you.
That's really great 😊😊 its really and informative video .... I was confuse about this process but now i'm pretty clear about it 😊 thanks for sharing such a good information .... Keep it up 😊
#HALearningStudio
excellent .pls give a video on anatomy of c3 and c4 plants
Thank You !!
Best ❤️
How does malate accumulation in the cytoplasm cause changes in pH?
Thank u so muchq
the virgin C3 plants vs the CHAD C4 & CAM plants:
Well oh, I think I must need to do some more prior reading because the only part of this that I properly understood was all the stuff about water and oxygen/ co2 trade offs :-(
if their stomata close at day
and only open at night
how oxygen produced in CAM Plant?
oxygen is produced in cam plant with the help of light reactions which does not depend on opening or closing of stomata as the stomatal pore which is essential in gaseous exchange is inward to the chloroplast....now the chloroplast only recieves the photon energy and excites the reaction centre from p680 to p680+ and leads to photolysis of water in oec....therefore oxygen will be produced from the photolysis of water which do not need stomatal open but only excitation of electrons due to incident photon.....the water to be splitted into proton,electron,and oxygen comes from soil via xylem vessels........
hope it helps you.....
Will Cam plants releases oxygen at night?
Yes, that is when their stomata are open! :-)
@@NeuralAcademy yes their stomata will be open but it how it will produce oxygen..
@@bodasheera3625 Through photolysis.