Is that a hit on the generous Indian tutors posting free content on RUclips? Is that what you do to repay them when u find a better one?! Raymond- can you even?
Thank you, my teacher was trying to teach this over meetup but he didn't really use it probably and looking at his PowerPoint a bit confusing XD, thank you very much
Thanks for the video - it's helping loads with my RHS L3 revision. Not sure why Phosphorus is written as Pi though (1:50 in the video). It may be something covered in A-level that isn't needed in my exams... but I love to learn so am asking the question! Thanks again
you didnt talk about the pigments that absorb the light in PS2, such as chlorophyl a and b, and also accessory pigments. and also more information about what happens after PS2
ruclips.net/video/whVClf827Dw/видео.html - this is a good video on the light dependent and independent stage. It's shorter and to the point as well. Maybe good to watch
Is there a video that goes onto talk about Photophosphorylation ???
In fairness now , you and Miss Estruch and the clearest tutors on YT . Well done for that !
RUclips needs more channels like this
we need photophosphorylation otherwise its not the light-dependent stage its only photolysis
Probably change the video title to not confuse people
Yes that's me right now
Why isn’t the chlorophyll mentioned once in this video
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! making a level so much easier!! can you please do a whole unit 4 exam and revision video?
At last I've found well explained and well pronounced content on the issue. Thaaaaanks.
Is that a hit on the generous Indian tutors posting free content on RUclips? Is that what you do to repay them when u find a better one?! Raymond- can you even?
@Jerry Harvey LMAOOO imagine tryna advertise on a biology a level video on youtube using two fake accounts I'm deaddddddddd
This is so good. Very easy to understand and enjoyable. Thank you!
Does this video carry on directly into the one on the Light Independent Stage?
where is the rest of the video???
Thank you, my teacher was trying to teach this over meetup but he didn't really use it probably and looking at his PowerPoint a bit confusing XD, thank you very much
thank you, this is very understandable and helpful!
Is there a video that goes over the photophosphorylation ?
The video has made understand more thanks
Thanks for the video - it's helping loads with my RHS L3 revision. Not sure why Phosphorus is written as Pi though (1:50 in the video). It may be something covered in A-level that isn't needed in my exams... but I love to learn so am asking the question! Thanks again
Inorganic phosphate
you didnt talk about the pigments that absorb the light in PS2, such as chlorophyl a and b, and also accessory pigments. and also more information about what happens after PS2
Great resource, many thanks.
thanks so much !!!
mark hehe
Good work
THANK YOU SO MUCH 💖💖💖
This is just photolysis... the video should have said photo lysis. This wasted my time. 👀
Y is the Arabic translation interrupting this amazing explaination...it's jus hiding stuff
press c to remove it
ruclips.net/video/whVClf827Dw/видео.html - this is a good video on the light dependent and independent stage. It's shorter and to the point as well. Maybe good to watch
If photolysis process does not occur ... So , does the ATP will be produced ... ?
in ur mum
@@Mortube2023 wtf?
@@swee_zaide yooo the atp is produced in his mum waz wrong with that.
@@blazebangerz3122 oh yea
well it was a cool thing
THE BASIC CONCEPTS VIDEO: ruclips.net/video/ipOMGe9UQ0I/видео.html
ASSALAMUN ALEYKOM
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Eat your cereal
beanz :P
You are too much