
Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing – discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
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Table of Contents annotations:
1. Re-watch the whole video 0:00
2. Introduction 0:00
3. Plant Evolution 0:56
4. Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells 2:33
5. Cellulose and Lignin 3:58
6. Plastids and Chloroplasts 7:05
7. Central Vacuole 8:10
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keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha I will remember thank plants 🌱
i'll make sure i will shake a plant's leaf if i ever come across to them😂
currently watching your videos and hoping that it'll help me enter STEM, wish me luckkkk
I love this video
Thank you so much man you’ll make my plant science class Easyyyyyyy
Thanks
My teacher sent a link to this since lockdown
Hank makes my days happier just by saying stuff like shake a plant's hand ksjdldklfk
Last revision before a plant biology exam!! This is really helpful ❤️
So, what if we inserted cellulose-dicesting bacteria into our stomachs? Any way they might survive and successfully give us stick consuming powers?
The water talk mashed with the plant talk to make note of capillary action and how trees can grow so tall.
Did u know that khan academy has ur videos on their app
Hey I love ur videos …. but can u make a video on absorption by roots
anyone else watching this during quarantine???
When do i stop re-watching the video??? it keeps telling me to re-watch
good luck everyone
i'm pretty sure he's high in this one
0:40 not sure about that, i ate a rock once
500 MILLION YEARS ago plants were created. I can't imagine that number. Humans only got mitochondria 200_000 years ago, it's like 1000 human civilizations could raise and fall during that period of time.
Here in 2020, realizing how fascinating plants truly are
chloroplasts: the lean green food machines
i would pay to watch that
when your teacher sends you a video with a curse word
class: HOW DARE YOU!
Is it me, but do I like experimenting with the natural of this world more than ppl? But you guys know it's all about the right ppl. But that is being socialcentric, it's discriminating, and I feel contraceptive now
Thnx guys, always can use schema exercise. Don't be socialcentric
I don't see much studies on the y & x chromosomes in plants.
I kinda laugh at all of new types of plant breeds or crosses in commodity. To create a plant from a single cell is a dream. I sooo need a lab.
I bet Hank can grow some extraordinary marijuana to smash.
Cellular Flow. Life in itself
so plants are frikin great
like if u agree
hoooooooooo he said a bad word
4:40 ooOoooOoOoo iM tElLiNg
The Power House
who else found out that goads had multiple stomachs strange XD
0:44 look at the lady in the right corner just like wtf
I'm the only one watching crash course in coronavirus lockdown ?
The plant cells don't have centrosomes either. Instead, they form a cell plate that later differentiates into the middle lamellum.
0:38 this guy has never eaten salt in his life
shaking hands with the plant was just epic
Fire this is what I want to do to home work
mushrooms don’t come from plants
Not exactly for kids…. 🤨
this video is pretty fricking great
Maybe I missed it but we cannot digest grass why is it that we can digest lettuce.
When a bunch of cells are watching a bunch of cells talking about a bunch of cells using a bunch of cells that need a bunch of cells…
10:20 ewwww I don't want to hook up with you
Un saludo desde Colombia, amo estos vídeos, tienen un toque de humor y son muy completos!