Breakdown for those who need specific bits: Intro: 0:00 Dicots vs Monocots: 0:29 Phytotomy(Basic Plant Structure): 1:56 Types of Tissues: 2:35 Specificity in the tissues: Dermal: 3:55 Ground: 5:07 Vascular: 6:19 Growth: 6:50 -Primary(RAM vs SAM): 7:38 -Secondary: 8:45 Flower: 10:52 Double Fertilization: 11:44
Here is my mnemonic for types of ground tissue: Parenchyma: they are the PARENT cells which provide for the others by providing what they need to grow: metabolism and photosynthesis. (Pare- starts both words.) Sclerenchyma: The strong soldier cells. They give their lives for the greater good of the plant, die and become woody growth. (Sclerenchyma, strong, and soldier all start with ‘s.’) Chollenchyma: they are support cells. These are the ‘column’ cells. (Both words start with he sound “col-“.)
Dear Mr. Andersen, i am 40 years old and studying plant physiology for a second time to become a golf course superintendent. I had the good fortune to discover your channel today and want to say you managed in one day to get through to me what i have tried to understand for over 20 years. You have a wonderful gift as teacher and your style and site is so easy to follow.! I will share your site with many, thank you.
* exception: chemoautotrophs: archaea and bacteria extremophiles who are obligate anaerobes: oxygen kills them. C6H12O6 is sugar; that last O is oxygen in sugar. So, there is life without sugar.
This is like slower than crash course but faster than khan academy. Usually I use Crash course for review and khan for learning something complex. This is a good mixture.
I seriously wish you had been my professor in my basic plant biology course.. Then I wouldn't have to take a repair exam tomorrow. You explain everything so well and so simple. Thank you so much!
You explained in 13 minutes what most teachers explain in like a week. You are the best. I don't even like Biology that much but watching your videos makes me want to consider it as a future occupation. Thank You!
I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for every episode you make. Almost every episode I watch to wither be ahead of the class or study. So thank you SO much!
Dear Andersen, You are very good at presenting the most complicated subjects in a simple way. I request you to upload more podcasts and make learning more easy and pleasurable.
I am a Turkish high school student and I have an exam about plants tomorrow. So I came here to refresh my knowledge about plans. And it was a really fun lesson
These videos are extremely helpful. The sum up a chapter in 15-20 minutes and it makes my studying more concise and straight to the point rather than focusing on minor details. I have a quiz on mitosis, meiosis, cell Cycle, plant structure, growth, and development. It's like 4 chapters! Yikes! 😬 better watch all the videos to do with it maybe 2-3 times and I'll be golden!! 😂
These have been a lifesaver for my Biology Classes. Have used these extensively since I am unable to deliver content to them in person. Sincere thank you!
I am sooo happy to find that video in ur channel! you are my life savior.. You're such a help! I remember I used to watch ur videos over and over again and it helped me a lot.
Based on the venation in the leaves of the flower you would be able to tell if it is Eudicot (Dicot) or Monocot. As Mr. Anderson explains Monocots have parallel venation and Eudicots have branched.
Breakdown for those who need specific bits: Intro: 0:00 Dicots vs Monocots: 0:29 Phytotomy(Basic Plant Structure): 1:56 Types of Tissues: 2:35 Specificity in the tissues: Dermal: 3:55 Ground: 5:07 Vascular: 6:19 Growth: 6:50 -Primary(RAM vs SAM): 7:38 -Secondary: 8:45 Flower: 10:52 Double Fertilization: 11:44 Show less
Great job sir excellent presentation I'm from Pakistan and I'm trying to preparation of sat test is these related to sat sallabus ur videos are really helpful 🤗
thanks for all your videos. you should REALLY consider dividing the bio videos into playlists though. it'd make it so much easier to navigate each unit.
Breakdown for those who need specific bits:
Intro: 0:00
Dicots vs Monocots: 0:29
Phytotomy(Basic Plant Structure): 1:56
Types of Tissues: 2:35
Specificity in the tissues:
Dermal: 3:55
Ground: 5:07
Vascular: 6:19
Growth: 6:50
-Primary(RAM vs SAM): 7:38
-Secondary: 8:45
Flower: 10:52
Double Fertilization: 11:44
dude thank you so much you are a legend
Thank you you are a god
Nice one
Not all heroes wear capes
Really
Everybody clap for Paul. He saved our grades.
Rachel Gardner also, shoutout for him writing the captions 😍😍
I swear lol
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Only commenting for the pfp
Paul finna ruin my grades since I don't want to write a 300 word summary for this
Here is my mnemonic for types of ground tissue:
Parenchyma: they are the PARENT cells which provide for the others by providing what they need to grow: metabolism and photosynthesis. (Pare- starts both words.)
Sclerenchyma: The strong soldier cells. They give their lives for the greater good of the plant, die and become woody growth. (Sclerenchyma, strong, and soldier all start with ‘s.’)
Chollenchyma: they are support cells. These are the ‘column’ cells. (Both words start with he sound “col-“.)
even better Parenchyma is for photosynthesis both start with P
Thank you, you saved my time
Dear Mr. Andersen, i am 40 years old and studying plant physiology for a second time to become a golf course superintendent. I had the good fortune to discover your channel today and want to say you managed in one day to get through to me what i have tried to understand for over 20 years.
You have a wonderful gift as teacher and your style and site is so easy to follow.!
I will share your site with many, thank you.
This video explained half a semester in botany in 15 minutes. Great video by a great teacher!
Perfect summary of 20 pages of text
"Without sugar you can't have life"
Well said mate.
* exception: chemoautotrophs: archaea and bacteria extremophiles who are obligate anaerobes: oxygen kills them. C6H12O6 is sugar; that last O is oxygen in sugar. So, there is life without sugar.
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Bozeman + Crash Course + Khan Academy = DIstinction
Andrew Pang Oh shit, turns out I'm not the only one who's doing this. (Did this work for you)
Andrew Pang Same with me
yeah me 2
Andrew Pang. Well its the same here
Appropriate!
real shit, Mr. Anderson, you're the man... I finally understand these concepts...keep it up fam
This is like slower than crash course but faster than khan academy. Usually I use Crash course for review and khan for learning something complex. This is a good mixture.
I seriously wish you had been my professor in my basic plant biology course.. Then I wouldn't have to take a repair exam tomorrow. You explain everything so well and so simple. Thank you so much!
You explained in 13 minutes what most teachers explain in like a week. You are the best. I don't even like Biology that much but watching your videos makes me want to consider it as a future occupation. Thank You!
Roghan Ramani - Quick FYI, the study of physiology & biology of a plant is called Botany.
Covered 3 hours just with 14 minutes. Best explanation ever!
You explained things I never understood during the last 4years in a few minutes.Thanks.Diagrams are essentials.
I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for every episode you make. Almost every episode I watch to wither be ahead of the class or study. So thank you SO much!
All I wanted know was what a Node was, and now I’m some kind of effin plant genius!!! That’s a GREAT tutorial!! I will be watching the rest!
Dear Andersen, You are very good at presenting the most complicated subjects in a simple way. I request you to upload more podcasts and make learning more easy and pleasurable.
I am a Turkish high school student and I have an exam about plants tomorrow. So I came here to refresh my knowledge about plans. And it was a really fun lesson
Thanks for sharing all these lessons. I am a biology teacher myself and I suggest my students to watch your video clips.
Dayum you're hot. Be my Biology teacher :D
Taking a botany course in college and your videos help me immensely! Thank you!!
These videos are extremely helpful. The sum up a chapter in 15-20 minutes and it makes my studying more concise and straight to the point rather than focusing on minor details. I have a quiz on mitosis, meiosis, cell Cycle, plant structure, growth, and development. It's like 4 chapters! Yikes! 😬 better watch all the videos to do with it maybe 2-3 times and I'll be golden!! 😂
These have been a lifesaver for my Biology Classes. Have used these extensively since I am unable to deliver content to them in person. Sincere thank you!
Best explanation on plant structure that I have personally heard so far.
i love how quickly he can teleport across the screen. lol
Sadly this is the one technique he won't teach us
Wow, excellent presentation! Thanks for posting!
Never thought 30 pages can be described in a 13 mins video. Thank you!
"...and in this podcast ungunnatakkabout..."
ur awesome Mr. Andersen!
Thank you, this video was really helpful! I was confused about monocot and dicot for the longest time and now I finally get it!
Thank you. Very clearly stated and thorough for 13 minutes!
I like the way this dude explains stuff
((Thanks for the Plant Structure Video, Mr. Anderson (🌱👨🏫🏫❤))).
Sincerely, Justin Maduako
I'm about to graduate and it is thanks to you! ☺
I can't fully express how amazing this video is.
this man is amazing, his videos are one of the top
Came here totally confused and left the page with a smile..Wonderful video..Well done 👍👌
Excellent video from Bozeman Science.
I am watching Bozemanbiology for a long time...this man is awesome.....
Thank you so much!!! I have been struggling with secondary growth for a long time after this video I understand it!!
That was a very good summary of an entire unit from university! Many thanks!
he never ask for likes comment or subscription... true king
Subbed. Excellent and succinct introduction to Plant Structure.
Thnx alot,you always save my life when it comes to exams.Keep it up...
Thank you so much for making science much more understandable. You do an outstanding job!
If any RUclipsr deserves money, then this dude does.
Mr. Anderson, Thanks for all the great work u doing. You are an awesome teacher!
Thank you for making it simple, I was freaking out with all the new stuff.
this was the most helpful video in my life
I am sooo happy to find that video in ur channel! you are my life savior.. You're such a help! I remember I used to watch ur videos over and over again and it helped me a lot.
the way my professor taught this was so confusing, but you explained it perfectly. thanks man.
AWESOME video! Explained the basics concisely and clearly.
Learned a whole unit in one short video thank you
Learnt* ;P
Based on the venation in the leaves of the flower you would be able to tell if it is Eudicot (Dicot) or Monocot. As Mr. Anderson explains Monocots have parallel venation and Eudicots have branched.
Yo I just wanna say thanks. You just saved me from a midlife crisis
These videos are great! Especially after I learn something in class and don't understand.
Gosh this guy is fantastic. He’s miles better than my lab instructor.
Breakdown for those who need specific bits:
Intro: 0:00
Dicots vs Monocots: 0:29
Phytotomy(Basic Plant Structure): 1:56
Types of Tissues: 2:35
Specificity in the tissues:
Dermal: 3:55
Ground: 5:07
Vascular: 6:19
Growth: 6:50
-Primary(RAM vs SAM): 7:38
-Secondary: 8:45
Flower: 10:52
Double Fertilization: 11:44
Show less
You are AMAZING! keep making more videos!!! they help a bunch!
6:36 "From the roots to the shoots"
Nice.
You're awesome! You've simplified everything perfectly.
This was great, it's the first time I've understood some specific concepts about plant physiology. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for these videos. Lilies actually only have 3 petals. Their 3 sepals however look like petals.
you made my CAT seen like a gulp of fresh air.... thanks a milli
whats CAT ? any exam?
Continuous Assessment Test = CAT
Which country is it conducted??
I would honestly be lost without this video. tysm
Very clear narrative. Thanks for posting!
you have made my life so much better. thank you for teaching me!
This video really helps in making my doubts clear...Keep it up !!!
Thanks Mr Anderson😎
I actually understand it now! thank you so much !!
This is simply wonderful! thanks!
amazing video mate, top class.
This is a great help for my RHS course. Appreciate it, thanks.
thank you, this is good
You explain so well and simply! This has helped me so much!
only problem is the captions. they block out some of the pictures or words you place on the bottom. besides that, love the videos. extremely helpful
Great Video, thanks you`ve managed to explain, what all my professors were not able to!!!!
You are my new mentor.
Incredibly well done.
Thank you very much for this video.
Great job sir excellent presentation I'm from Pakistan and I'm trying to preparation of sat test is these related to sat sallabus ur videos are really helpful 🤗
This was very helpful thank you !
Great video, so well explained, clear and concise, well done.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This dude is awesome, I've learned so much from him
Excellent. Thank you.
You are such a big help!
Ahh AP test tomorrow! Thanks so much for these videos(:
thanks for all your videos. you should REALLY consider dividing the bio videos into playlists though. it'd make it so much easier to navigate each unit.
After watching this, i eventually could understand the tissues😊 thanks.
I agree with you.Tthank you Mr Anderson..
This is the guy who saved our GPA
Thank you so much! Could you upload different plants' life cycles??? please...
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aight bro u aint have to be so smooth wit it
so much better than my professor! thank you!
Thanks for the videos, Paul. Keep up the great work!
Thanks you so much I was so confused with all the new information
Absolutely amazing video, covered all of the components I'm writing on and more!
YES! LAZINESS MEETS EDUCATION!
saving my ass by saving my grade, so you're a real life super hero
Breakdown of his video for those who need it
Plant structure: 0:00
end of the video: 13:36
you're welcome
Thank you for these educational videos.