Thanks for these videos man, i dont have the official IGCSE book, I have a terribly made knockoff with many spelling mistakes haha. So I am referring to your videos for learning. Thank you again
Hey Zhan, Could you please tell me what are the mainly required Differences between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes for the New IGCSE syllabus. Please tell me as textbooks often include extra information...
13:00 I'm not sure but I think plasmolysis is during hypertonic cases and not hypotonic? So I think plasmolysis will be loss of water from the cell when placed in a high solute concentration solution... Please confirm.
Hii! The meaning of turgid means the plant holds on to the water pressure well, due to its cell wall. The meaning of flaccid is just flimsy, due to too many water leaving from the cell. It kinda shrinks
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Thanks for these videos man, i dont have the official IGCSE book, I have a terribly made knockoff with many spelling mistakes haha. So I am referring to your videos for learning. Thank you again
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Hey Zhan, Could you please tell me what are the mainly required Differences between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes for the New IGCSE syllabus. Please tell me as textbooks often include extra information...
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13:00 I'm not sure but I think plasmolysis is during hypertonic cases and not hypotonic? So I think plasmolysis will be loss of water from the cell when placed in a high solute concentration solution... Please confirm.
Oh yess yess is Hypertonic cases! Apologies, the hypotonic is linked to turgidity! Thanks for clarification!
@@BiologyWithZhanXuan Yep! Hypotonic ( animal cell ) is lysed & Hypotonic ( plant cell ) is Turgid
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whats the difference between turgid and flaccid
Hii! The meaning of turgid means the plant holds on to the water pressure well, due to its cell wall. The meaning of flaccid is just flimsy, due to too many water leaving from the cell. It kinda shrinks
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