Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6

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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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48 Comments

  1. So, what if we inserted cellulose-dicesting bacteria into our stomachs? Any way they might survive and successfully give us stick consuming powers?

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 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…

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