@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.
short & to the point.
musicandsmiles 2 days 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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00Mj000 2 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 10 months ago
good shit miroki
916bbphan 11 months ago
yo that was fuckin hot..
mrbikerider27 11 months ago
@mrbikerider27 moss porn ftw
DeepCosmo 10 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 24
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 1 year ago 2
WOW THIS HELPED ALOT@##$@#$
cursedu 1 year 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