@Anae420 The sperm cells are mobile and swim through the water that tends to cover mosses in their preferred wet habitats. Does that answer the question?
:/ It would totally help if there was a text version. My biology teacher put this video with questions as a 50point grade but I can't understand what the hell it's saying that alone how to spell half the words.
wouldn't it be cool if one of those bryophyte sperms could impregnate a human female. then when the hybrid moss/human child grew up it would implore us all to take care of our forests because after all...we're all brothers and sisters under the skin.
straight and to the point no bullshit, thanks
zackboomer 6 days ago
short & to the point.
musicandsmiles 1 week ago
You all should watch my video "Moss: A Tribute". It is prettier than this ugly CG and covers more about Moss' natural history and biology.
Hope you enjoy.
HistorianHimself 1 month ago
OMG THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO! I finally understand! I wish all my teachers showed us videos like this -___-
cath0103 1 month ago
What program did you use to make the alternation of generations?
FrexIEstudios 1 month ago
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I FUCKING GET IT!
00Mj000 3 months ago
this video saves life!! Favourite!!
eddynoive 3 months ago
thanks man i need this vid for my presentation :D
GarbazZzGaminG 3 months ago
thanks for making this its very nice
cheesefilledllama 3 months ago
Thank u soo much :) just what i was looking for :))))))
DunWannaTellMyName 4 months ago
Helped me with my AP Biology test
Mace4996 5 months ago
Thanks for d video I found it easy to understand in easy words
16rpatel 8 months ago
0:34 lol the sperm look so happy
PhazonOmega 10 months ago
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PhazonOmega 10 months ago
the moss,, is that Atrichum undulatum ?
z0411326 11 months ago
good shit miroki
916bbphan 11 months ago
yo that was fuckin hot..
mrbikerider27 1 year ago
@mrbikerider27 moss porn ftw
DeepCosmo 11 months ago 2
Thank you! This is pretty helpful. I like how you labeled parts, as well as how you showed both the female and male Gametophyte. :)
Shirkietheshark 1 year ago
Sounds like the announcer at Michigan Stadium....
tincre10 1 year ago
My text book made me so confused but this definitely clarified everything. Thank you for posting!
IHaveWings90 1 year ago
Clear, simple and efficient. No more confusion.
JonasRH 1 year ago 26
how the heck does sperm get relseased from the anteridium and swim to the archegonium?? dnt understand that part...
Anae420 1 year ago
@Anae420 The sperm cells are mobile and swim through the water that tends to cover mosses in their preferred wet habitats. Does that answer the question?
mittenman22 1 year ago 6
@mittenman22 oh duh, yes thanks :p
Anae420 1 year ago
@Anae420
With the help of Rain. :]
x3iSReaLityReaLx3 1 year ago
Super helpful for my test
ShineingGlitter100 1 year ago
i feel like hes yelling at me
schusta677 1 year ago 3
Thanks! Vid was really helpful
bud4breakfast 1 year ago
0:58 My toses
My toasters
My Ohsus
Patacorow 1 year ago
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Patacorow 1 year ago
helpfull!
yanett95 1 year ago
:/ It would totally help if there was a text version. My biology teacher put this video with questions as a 50point grade but I can't understand what the hell it's saying that alone how to spell half the words.
jlw1200 1 year ago
i would have never got my homework done thanx
mackerall19 1 year ago
I thought the spores are pollinated by wind. At 0:47, it says that the spores swim to the archegonia...
titus120 1 year ago
SUPER helpful! THANK YOU!!!!!
rashelle215 1 year ago
Thank you, do you know if the spores could harm my lungs if I grew a mass amount of this in my room?
BakuretsuKoinu 1 year ago
wouldn't it be cool if one of those bryophyte sperms could impregnate a human female. then when the hybrid moss/human child grew up it would implore us all to take care of our forests because after all...we're all brothers and sisters under the skin.
dwdeclare 2 years ago 2
WOW THIS HELPED ALOT@##$@#$
cursedu 2 years ago
Nice Video. Moss is cool stuff. Thanks for posting.
sterlingjbadon 2 years ago
Wow, this explains all.
I have a purpose in life
1Bolivia1 2 years ago
I am so confused? How does a plant produce living sperm?
hanadorii 2 years ago
@hanadorii sperms not living, it's a gamete (repoductary cells). (I believe)
Asiantofuboy 2 years ago
The same way an animal does! And yes, they are living.
dogblessamerica 2 years ago
really quick and to the point. i like it.
swtemi 2 years ago
Posted a link..anyone know that this is?
Ricostravels 2 years ago
pretty cool
PeteDonOlivia 2 years ago
he sounds very happy to explain moss reproduction. lol
fawnfallen 2 years ago
thank you! that helps me to understand.
studentinberlin 2 years ago
thank you! great information
greenandyellow987 2 years ago
the sperms are cute!!
15729crim 2 years ago
Really nice! thank you..
sasah20 3 years ago