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  • this teacher sounds like tom hanks lol

  • oh yeah im a lost bio major

  • thank you!!!

  • thanks for posting this, it helped out a lot

  • thought it sounded like tom hanks also lol

  • thankyou very much.

    I like it!!!!

  • Who's he teaching to? No one answers his questions lol

  • If you like this, check out the videos at ChloroFilms - plant biology videos on YouTube. Cash prizes awarded for the coolest videos.

  • Im confused I thought dicots have no pith, but in 3:13 he says, "how do you know its a dicot, it HAS a pith" BUT in 1:05 he says, "how do you know its a dicot, it has NO pith"

    Help

  • @AristograntusMCMLXXX

    stem: dicot stems have pith center, but the key identification of a dicot stem is cambium, "vascular cambium" which occurs between the pholem and xylem in the vascular bundle.

  • @AristograntusMCMLXXX dicot stems have piths while monocot stems do not have a pith, monocot root has a pith while a dicot root does not, it only has xylem in the middle

  • this guy's better than my teacher, he lectures to us like we're all horticulturist and we know everything, he doesn't giva shit

  • Thanks!

  • Thanks for the vid, help me understand the distribution of xylem, phloem, ect.

  • tom hanks it is. =)

  • lol sounds like tom hanks

  • @popal352 oh my god he totally does!!!! He sounds just like forrest gump!

  • Enjoyed the video. Check out the work of andrew k fletcher on circulation in plants and trees.

  • dsdsdsdsds

  • Great video but moving light risky for some epileptics.

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