This is really well made, you have a good audio setup, and your visuals aren't laggy or too visually busy, I have attention issues & this is good for both watching and listening to, great job with the video man! You also have a good speaking voice and a cool accent it's cool that I we get to learn science from all around the world and from my little slice of earth I just wanted to show you some appreciation for taking the time to make and share this content!
This is helping me a.ot with my studies, but i made a mistake it is not worm temperature but "suitable temperature* . Not all seeds need worm temperature, for some plant grow in exreamly cold environments, the temperature has to be suitable meaning the temperature must be what that type of seed is used to, yes different temperatures can work for example with plants that grow in cold environments they can germinate in worm temperature, after they have adapt to the new environment, which whout cause pause in the germination process, resulting in a slower growth. Also not all seeds can adapt new environmental temperatures. I know in the video you said that not all of them are correct but i just wanted to make a statment to better help other or even yourself. Well thank you again this video help my very much and is deffinetly making my grade 9 agriculture class easier.
Thank you very much for this video. That is a great help for me. I was so confued after learning some other videos which included the facts that are not the same what I've learnt but your video made my doubt clear. I really appreciate.💓
3:50 Oxygen? People do soak grass seed in buckets for multiple days, with only pulling them out temporarily to change the water, thus no oxygen. Success is usually seen with a very small root poking out of the seed from this process. Then the seeds are distributed to the soil. This is usually called pre-germination, but may be a misnomer. Video says germination is start of growth, so if that's with the root starting to poking out, then this process proves no oxygen required to that point.
Oxygen is essential for germination. Two things to note: the seed can swell and the seed coat will burst as a result of water uptake (even in absence of oxygen) but no growth can occur if oxygen is absent. Second, there is dissolved oxygen in water and so initial growth/germination may occur for some species if immersed in water. The statement that “air is needed for germination” is commonly quoted but not strictly true, though the statement that “oxygen is needed for germination” is true.
@@Science_Sauce Thanks for taking the time to reply. Possibly there is oxygen consumption from the water. I originally tried to imagine that, and didn't think possible.
Nobody is an expert in everything. There is always a field of study in which you will be a novice.The difference between educated and uneducated people is that educated people never stop learning. Curiosity is a nobel trait... study on my friend!
so... that makes you one of the smartest/most well-informed adults lol. Most adults i know don't ever learn anything but just watch mindless entertainment with all their free time
No, the O in H2O is not available as oxygen for respiration. There is dissolved oxygen in water, however, which is available to living organisms (this is how fish “breathe”).
@@Science_Sauce Thank you for your reply and for the great content you make... I just want to know one more thing, I am interested in finding out about the essential elements to the human body with respect to the growth of plants from the seed content until it starts germinating and throughout the growth process, like malting for example, what do you suggest I should go for? Biochemistry? or other courses maybe? and thank you very much for the advice.🤍
Ok - I share my ignorance with the world. All my life (I have been around since LBJ) - I thought plants GIVE oxygen and "need" carbon dioxide. Thanks for setting me straight professor! 🌱🌱🌱🌱
Yes but the question is how does seed know when it has to germinate or sprout ,how does it know is has been placed in soil and why dosent it grow in our stomachs
When water enters the seed through a part called the micropyle. This allows the chemical reactions to begin. They can’t grow in our stomachs because they don’t have time (they pass through quickly) and stomach acid would prevent growth.
You explained what a seed is, what it looks like, and what it does with the proper ingredients. You did NOT explain HOW. HOW does this happen. (Mk. 4:27)
Part of this video is incorrect. As a very well known germination process is putting seeds on a damp piece of paper towel, putting it in a ziplock bag, and placing it in the refrigerator. So the 'warm temperature' is also not needed.
I love how you use real plants to show what your explaining! This is very helpful thank you.
A quick tip if you want to remember it easily just think of WOW: Water, Oxygen, and warmth
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As a Bio teacher I salute you
This is really well made, you have a good audio setup, and your visuals aren't laggy or too visually busy, I have attention issues & this is good for both watching and listening to, great job with the video man! You also have a good speaking voice and a cool accent it's cool that I we get to learn science from all around the world and from my little slice of earth I just wanted to show you some appreciation for taking the time to make and share this content!
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I am currently working on an assignment about a plant's life cycle and this video helped me a ton, thanks!
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Thanks brother! Couldn't help but do a jig at the beginning and the end. One Love! God Most High bless
I saw many videos but didn't get the complete information but when I saw your video I understand all the information. Thank you so much ❤☺️
I searched so many videos but couldn't understand what a cotyledon is ..now I do..thank u
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Thank You so much for understanding me the structure of seed and also germination
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This is helping me a.ot with my studies, but i made a mistake it is not worm temperature but "suitable temperature* . Not all seeds need worm temperature, for some plant grow in exreamly cold environments, the temperature has to be suitable meaning the temperature must be what that type of seed is used to, yes different temperatures can work for example with plants that grow in cold environments they can germinate in worm temperature, after they have adapt to the new environment, which whout cause pause in the germination process, resulting in a slower growth. Also not all seeds can adapt new environmental temperatures.
I know in the video you said that not all of them are correct but i just wanted to make a statment to better help other or even yourself. Well thank you again this video help my very much and is deffinetly making my grade 9 agriculture class easier.
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Fascinating Concise well graphiced Gteat Explanation Thank You
I appreciate your explanation
Thank you so much for teaching us , this was coming for my exams
water activates enzymes in cotyledons during the germination process of seeds - can you please add this point too. Your video is SIMPLY AMAZING !
Very much effective for understanding
Very good explanation ❤.... Thank you 😊
Thank you very much for this video. That is a great help for me. I was so confued after learning some other videos which included the facts that are not the same what I've learnt but your video made my doubt clear. I really appreciate.💓
Thank you for the clear explanation! Very helpful!!
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3:50 Oxygen?
People do soak grass seed in buckets for multiple days, with only pulling them out temporarily to change the water, thus no oxygen. Success is usually seen with a very small root poking out of the seed from this process. Then the seeds are distributed to the soil.
This is usually called pre-germination, but may be a misnomer. Video says germination is start of growth, so if that's with the root starting to poking out, then this process proves no oxygen required to that point.
Oxygen is essential for germination. Two things to note: the seed can swell and the seed coat will burst as a result of water uptake (even in absence of oxygen) but no growth can occur if oxygen is absent. Second, there is dissolved oxygen in water and so initial growth/germination may occur for some species if immersed in water. The statement that “air is needed for germination” is commonly quoted but not strictly true, though the statement that “oxygen is needed for germination” is true.
@@Science_Sauce Thanks for taking the time to reply. Possibly there is oxygen consumption from the water. I originally tried to imagine that, and didn't think possible.
Very helpful! thank you :)
i have a question..why a seed can still germinate if we put them in a ziploc bag as they need oxygen?
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I guess not because it needs o20
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You are great but what is epicotyl and hypocotyl
Thank you so much.. Well explained... ❤❤
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So what's the range of needed temperature?
I'm an adult watching this 😭😭
Nobody is an expert in everything. There is always a field of study in which you will be a novice.The difference between educated and uneducated people is that educated people never stop learning.
Curiosity is a nobel trait... study on my friend!
so... that makes you one of the smartest/most well-informed adults lol. Most adults i know don't ever learn anything but just watch mindless entertainment with all their free time
Really well made Man
Thx for helping my student
Lovely, thank you very much, but can't we say that oxygen in the water molecule is enough for the seed to germinate?
No, the O in H2O is not available as oxygen for respiration. There is dissolved oxygen in water, however, which is available to living organisms (this is how fish “breathe”).
@@Science_Sauce Thank you for your reply and for the great content you make... I just want to know one more thing, I am interested in finding out about the essential elements to the human body with respect to the growth of plants from the seed content until it starts germinating and throughout the growth process, like malting for example, what do you suggest I should go for? Biochemistry? or other courses maybe? and thank you very much for the advice.🤍
Plzz make more related videos on seeds prepared for sowing
Thanks bro I appreciate your video 👏
Thank you so much ❤you really helped me
Ok - I share my ignorance with the world. All my life (I have been around since LBJ) - I thought plants GIVE oxygen and "need" carbon dioxide.
Thanks for setting me straight professor! 🌱🌱🌱🌱
Bro what is main difference between endosperm and cortilidon
What is the purpose of this activity or experiment?
Tap root system, fibrous root system
Is this true even for incredibly tiny seed such as Snapdragons' seeds?
It so beautiful 😍
Helps alot
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Tysm, i forgot this topic from my syllabus but now maybe i wont fail tmr
Can you talk about the "seeds don't need sunlight" exception?
they don’t have green leaves and can’t photosynthesize but they do need light to break dormancy
My mom homeschooling me
Ok 😭
I like the video and also cleared all my doubts but I have a doubt about cotyledon.
What's the difference between cotyledon and endosperm?
Damn ...i have same doubt
I think the cotyledon contains the embryo while the endosperm is the part that provides food and nutrients while the seedling develops.
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I actually have a question if a plant don't need a soil to germinate will it grow if we soak it for like 2 weeks
It depends on the plant but often, yes. Some seeds will germinate in a few days if placed on wet cotton wool.
Yes but the question is how does seed know when it has to germinate or sprout ,how does it know is has been placed in soil and why dosent it grow in our stomachs
When water enters the seed through a part called the micropyle. This allows the chemical reactions to begin. They can’t grow in our stomachs because they don’t have time (they pass through quickly) and stomach acid would prevent growth.
I damaged the radicle will the seed still grow?😢
no
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So why do people recommend you put them in the fridge if they need warmth
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Bro what is hilum?
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Thank you so much for the help and support i have exams 😭😭 tomorrow so i am faling❤❤❤
My science teacher said me to watch this video😭😭😭😭
Thank you🌸
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What type of seed plant is this
A kidney bean
Do plant still need oxygen after Germination?
It's important 🎉❤
It's a bean seed..what about other seeds like pepper seeds
Tommorow is my exam and I had doubts regarding seed and u helped me very much. Pin me plz
Seed take water air and warmth to germinate by the way it is good video
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Bro, so we can germinate seeds in dark place?? Or we can closed growing media with mulsa plastics?
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You explained what a seed is, what it looks like, and what it does with the proper ingredients. You did NOT explain HOW. HOW does this happen. (Mk. 4:27)
Just look it up, lolzz.
Part of this video is incorrect. As a very well known germination process is putting seeds on a damp piece of paper towel, putting it in a ziplock bag, and placing it in the refrigerator. So the 'warm temperature' is also not needed.
Thank you my tough brain understood
What is the embryo 😅
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This is nice for children
I'm in grade 5 and those are called diocots and monocots
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