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Think of your body as the ultimate teamwork example - every system depends on others to function properly. The organisation goes from cells (the basic units) → tissues (groups of similar cells) → organs (different tissues working together) → organ systems (organs with a common goal).
Homeostasis is the star concept here - it's how your body maintains a stable internal environment despite what's happening outside. Whether you're sweating in PE class or shivering in winter, your body is constantly adjusting to keep everything balanced.
The key insight? No system works alone. Your digestive system needs your circulatory system to transport nutrients, which needs your respiratory system for oxygen. It's all interconnected, and that's exactly what examiners love to test you on.
Exam Tip: Always think about how systems work together, not just what each one does individually. This interconnection is a favourite topic for longer exam questions.

Your digestive system is basically a sophisticated food processor that turns your lunch into molecules small enough to enter your bloodstream. The four main stages are ingestion (eating), digestion (breaking down), absorption (taking in nutrients), and egestion (removing waste).
Mechanical digestion happens when you chew or when your stomach churns food around. Chemical digestion uses enzymes like amylase in your saliva to break down starch, or pepsin in your stomach to tackle proteins. Your stomach also produces hydrochloric acid - strong enough to kill bacteria and create the perfect pH for pepsin to work.
The small intestine is where the magic happens - most digestion and ALL absorption occurs here. Those tiny finger-like projections called villi massively increase surface area for absorption. Meanwhile, your liver produces bile to break up fats , and your pancreas churns out enzymes for all the major food groups.
Don't confuse egestion (removing undigested food as faeces) with excretion (removing metabolic waste like urea). This mix-up costs students marks every year!

The diagram shows how food travels through your body in a logical sequence. From your mouth where mechanical digestion begins with chewing and chemical digestion starts with salivary amylase, food moves down the oesophagus via wave-like muscle contractions called peristalsis.
Your stomach acts like a muscular bag that churns food while secreting hydrochloric acid and pepsin. The real action happens in the small intestine, where bile from the liver and enzymes from the pancreas complete the breakdown process.
The large intestine has one main job - absorbing water from whatever's left over. This is why you get dehydrated when you have diarrhea - your large intestine isn't doing its water-absorption job properly.
Memory Trick: Remember that the liver produces bile (which emulsifies fats) while the pancreas produces the three main enzymes: amylase, protease, and lipase.

Your circulatory system is the body's transport network, moving oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products around via blood. The heart is a muscular pump with four chambers - two atria (top chambers) and two ventricles (bottom chambers). The right side handles deoxygenated blood to the lungs, while the left side pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of your body.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and have thick, muscular walls to handle high pressure. Veins bring blood back to the heart, have thinner walls, and contain valves to prevent backflow. Capillaries are where the actual exchange happens - they're only one cell thick to allow easy diffusion.
Your blood contains plasma (the liquid bit that transports everything), red blood cells (packed with haemoglobin to carry oxygen), white blood cells (your immune system's soldiers), and platelets (for blood clotting when you get cut).
This double circulatory system is incredibly efficient - blood goes through the heart twice in each complete circuit, ensuring high pressure delivery of oxygenated blood to your tissues.

Gas exchange is the respiratory system's main job - getting oxygen in and carbon dioxide out. Air travels through your trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi (one for each lung), then branches into smaller bronchioles, finally reaching tiny air sacs called alveoli.
Alveoli are perfectly designed for gas exchange - they have enormous surface area, walls just one cell thick, and rich blood supply. This allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse efficiently between air and blood.
Breathing involves your diaphragm and intercostal muscles working together. When you breathe in, your diaphragm contracts and moves down while your rib cage moves up and out, increasing chest volume and drawing air in. Breathing out is basically the reverse process.
Common Mistake: Don't confuse breathing (moving air in and out) with respiration (the chemical process that releases energy in cells). They're related but different processes.

The excretory system filters waste from your blood and regulates water content. Your kidneys contain millions of nephrons (filtering units) that use ultrafiltration to force small molecules out of blood, then selective reabsorption to reclaim useful substances like glucose and most water back into your bloodstream.
The nervous system and endocrine system are your body's control networks, but they work very differently. Nervous signals are electrical impulses that travel along neurons - super fast but short-lived, perfect for precise responses like reflexes. Hormones from the endocrine system travel through blood - slower but longer-lasting, ideal for widespread effects.
A reflex arc demonstrates nervous system efficiency: stimulus → receptor → sensory neuron → relay neuron → motor neuron → effector → response. No conscious thought needed! Meanwhile, hormones like insulin from the pancreas control blood glucose, and adrenaline from adrenal glands prepares you for "fight or flight" situations.
Negative feedback maintains homeostasis - when something increases, the body responds to decrease it, and vice versa. Think blood sugar regulation or temperature control.

The table clearly shows why your body needs both control systems. Nervous system signals are electrical impulses along neurons - lightning fast (milliseconds) but brief, perfect for precise targeting like moving a specific muscle. Endocrine system uses chemical messengers (hormones) in blood - slower (seconds to minutes) but longer-lasting with widespread effects.
Key endocrine glands include the pancreas (insulin and glucagon for blood glucose), adrenal glands (adrenaline for stress response), and pituitary gland (the "master gland" controlling other glands). These work alongside your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) and the nerves connecting everywhere else (peripheral nervous system).
Understanding the reflex arc is crucial - it shows how your nervous system can respond without conscious thought. When you touch something hot, sensory neurons detect the stimulus, relay neurons in your spinal cord process it, and motor neurons trigger muscle contraction to pull your hand away.
Exam Gold: Be able to compare nervous and endocrine systems using the table format - it's a classic exam question that students often mess up.

Exercise perfectly demonstrates how all systems coordinate. When you decide to run, your nervous system sends signals to muscles while telling your brainstem to increase heart and breathing rates. Your respiratory system responds by increasing breathing rate and depth to supply more oxygen and remove carbon dioxide faster.
Your circulatory system kicks into high gear - heart rate increases, blood vessels to muscles dilate (widen) for increased blood flow. The endocrine system joins in as adrenal glands release adrenaline, further boosting heart and breathing rates while triggering glucose release from the liver for energy.
Meanwhile, your excretory system helps with temperature regulation through sweating, though this means losing water and salts that kidneys must later rebalance through osmoregulation. This shows that homeostasis involves constant communication between systems.
Negative feedback mechanisms ensure everything stays balanced - when carbon dioxide builds up, breathing increases to remove it; when body temperature rises, sweating increases to cool you down.

Master these crucial distinctions that trip up students: Digestion breaks down food, egestion removes undigested waste (faeces), and excretion removes metabolic waste like urea and carbon dioxide. Don't mix them up - it's a classic examiner trick!
Remember that homeostasis links everything together, especially through negative feedback mechanisms. When blood glucose rises, insulin is released to lower it; when it falls, insulin release stops. Same principle applies to temperature regulation and water balance.
For exam success, memorise key diagrams: the heart's four chambers, a nephron's structure, and a complete reflex arc. These appear frequently and are easy marks if you know them properly. Also remember: Arteries carry blood Away from the heart, Veins have Valves.
The bottom line? All systems are interdependent - they work together to maintain homeostasis and keep you alive. This interconnection concept is what separates top students from average ones in exams.
Final Tip: Practice explaining how systems work together in different scenarios (exercise, eating, stress). This deeper understanding will help you tackle any question the examiners throw at you.
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Napakadaling gamitin at maganda ang disenyo ng app. Nahanap ko lahat ng hinahanap ko hanggang ngayon at natuto ako ng marami mula sa mga presentasyon! Tiyak na gagamitin ko ang app para sa isang takdang-aralin sa klase! At siyempre, nakakatulong din ito bilang inspirasyon.
Stefan S
gumagamit ng iOS
Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.
Anna
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Pinakamagandang app sa mundo! walang masabi dahil sobrang ganda nito
Thomas R
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Napakaganda talaga. Nakakapag-review ako ng 10x mas mabuti, itong app ay mabilis na 10/10. Lubos kong inirerekomenda ito sa lahat. Pwede akong manood at maghanap ng notes. Pwede kong i-save ang mga ito sa subject folder. Pwede kong i-review anumang oras kapag bumalik ako. Kung hindi mo pa nasubukan ang app na ito, marami kang nawawala.
Basil
Android user
Ang app na ito ay nagpapalakas ng loob ko sa paghahanda sa exams, hindi lang dahil sa pagpapataas ng aking kumpiyansa sa sarili sa pamamagitan ng mga feature na nagpapahintulot sa iyo na makipag-connect sa iba at mabawasan ang pakiramdam na nag-iisa, kundi pati na rin sa paraan na nakatuon ang app sa pagpapagaan ng iyong pakiramdam. Madali itong i-navigate, masaya gamitin, at nakakatulong sa sinumang nahihirapan sa kahit anong paraan.
David K
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Sobrang galing ng app! Ilalagay ko lang ang paksa sa search bar at makakakuha na ako ng sagot kaagad. Hindi ko kailangang manood ng 10 YouTube videos para maintindihan ang isang bagay, kaya nakakatipid ako ng oras. Lubos na inirerekomenda!
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Sa paaralan, napakahina ko sa math pero salamat sa app, mas mahusay na ako ngayon. Lubos akong nagpapasalamat na ginawa niyo ang app na ito.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
napakareliable na app para tumulong at palawakin ang iyong mga ideya sa Math, English at iba pang mga related na paksa sa iyong mga gawain. gamitin mo ang app na ito kung nahihirapan ka sa mga area, susi ito para diyan. sana nag-review na ako dati. at libre rin ito kaya huwag mag-alala tungkol diyan.
Rohan U
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Alam kong maraming apps gumagamit ng fake accounts para mapataas ang kanilang reviews pero ang app na ito ay deserve lahat ng papuri. Dati nakakakuha ako ng 4 sa aking English exams at ngayon nakakuha ako ng grade 7. Hindi ko pa alam ang app na ito tatlong araw bago ang exam at nakatulong ito ng SOBRA. Pakisuyong maniwala sa akin at gamitin ito dahil sigurado akong makikita mo rin ang mga pagbabago.
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Your body is like a well-coordinated team where different systems work together to keep you alive and healthy. Understanding how these systems connect and communicate is crucial for your Leaving Cert Biology - and it's actually pretty fascinating once you... Ipakita pa

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Think of your body as the ultimate teamwork example - every system depends on others to function properly. The organisation goes from cells (the basic units) → tissues (groups of similar cells) → organs (different tissues working together) → organ systems (organs with a common goal).
Homeostasis is the star concept here - it's how your body maintains a stable internal environment despite what's happening outside. Whether you're sweating in PE class or shivering in winter, your body is constantly adjusting to keep everything balanced.
The key insight? No system works alone. Your digestive system needs your circulatory system to transport nutrients, which needs your respiratory system for oxygen. It's all interconnected, and that's exactly what examiners love to test you on.
Exam Tip: Always think about how systems work together, not just what each one does individually. This interconnection is a favourite topic for longer exam questions.

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Your digestive system is basically a sophisticated food processor that turns your lunch into molecules small enough to enter your bloodstream. The four main stages are ingestion (eating), digestion (breaking down), absorption (taking in nutrients), and egestion (removing waste).
Mechanical digestion happens when you chew or when your stomach churns food around. Chemical digestion uses enzymes like amylase in your saliva to break down starch, or pepsin in your stomach to tackle proteins. Your stomach also produces hydrochloric acid - strong enough to kill bacteria and create the perfect pH for pepsin to work.
The small intestine is where the magic happens - most digestion and ALL absorption occurs here. Those tiny finger-like projections called villi massively increase surface area for absorption. Meanwhile, your liver produces bile to break up fats , and your pancreas churns out enzymes for all the major food groups.
Don't confuse egestion (removing undigested food as faeces) with excretion (removing metabolic waste like urea). This mix-up costs students marks every year!

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The diagram shows how food travels through your body in a logical sequence. From your mouth where mechanical digestion begins with chewing and chemical digestion starts with salivary amylase, food moves down the oesophagus via wave-like muscle contractions called peristalsis.
Your stomach acts like a muscular bag that churns food while secreting hydrochloric acid and pepsin. The real action happens in the small intestine, where bile from the liver and enzymes from the pancreas complete the breakdown process.
The large intestine has one main job - absorbing water from whatever's left over. This is why you get dehydrated when you have diarrhea - your large intestine isn't doing its water-absorption job properly.
Memory Trick: Remember that the liver produces bile (which emulsifies fats) while the pancreas produces the three main enzymes: amylase, protease, and lipase.

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Your circulatory system is the body's transport network, moving oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products around via blood. The heart is a muscular pump with four chambers - two atria (top chambers) and two ventricles (bottom chambers). The right side handles deoxygenated blood to the lungs, while the left side pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of your body.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and have thick, muscular walls to handle high pressure. Veins bring blood back to the heart, have thinner walls, and contain valves to prevent backflow. Capillaries are where the actual exchange happens - they're only one cell thick to allow easy diffusion.
Your blood contains plasma (the liquid bit that transports everything), red blood cells (packed with haemoglobin to carry oxygen), white blood cells (your immune system's soldiers), and platelets (for blood clotting when you get cut).
This double circulatory system is incredibly efficient - blood goes through the heart twice in each complete circuit, ensuring high pressure delivery of oxygenated blood to your tissues.

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Gas exchange is the respiratory system's main job - getting oxygen in and carbon dioxide out. Air travels through your trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi (one for each lung), then branches into smaller bronchioles, finally reaching tiny air sacs called alveoli.
Alveoli are perfectly designed for gas exchange - they have enormous surface area, walls just one cell thick, and rich blood supply. This allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse efficiently between air and blood.
Breathing involves your diaphragm and intercostal muscles working together. When you breathe in, your diaphragm contracts and moves down while your rib cage moves up and out, increasing chest volume and drawing air in. Breathing out is basically the reverse process.
Common Mistake: Don't confuse breathing (moving air in and out) with respiration (the chemical process that releases energy in cells). They're related but different processes.

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The excretory system filters waste from your blood and regulates water content. Your kidneys contain millions of nephrons (filtering units) that use ultrafiltration to force small molecules out of blood, then selective reabsorption to reclaim useful substances like glucose and most water back into your bloodstream.
The nervous system and endocrine system are your body's control networks, but they work very differently. Nervous signals are electrical impulses that travel along neurons - super fast but short-lived, perfect for precise responses like reflexes. Hormones from the endocrine system travel through blood - slower but longer-lasting, ideal for widespread effects.
A reflex arc demonstrates nervous system efficiency: stimulus → receptor → sensory neuron → relay neuron → motor neuron → effector → response. No conscious thought needed! Meanwhile, hormones like insulin from the pancreas control blood glucose, and adrenaline from adrenal glands prepares you for "fight or flight" situations.
Negative feedback maintains homeostasis - when something increases, the body responds to decrease it, and vice versa. Think blood sugar regulation or temperature control.

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The table clearly shows why your body needs both control systems. Nervous system signals are electrical impulses along neurons - lightning fast (milliseconds) but brief, perfect for precise targeting like moving a specific muscle. Endocrine system uses chemical messengers (hormones) in blood - slower (seconds to minutes) but longer-lasting with widespread effects.
Key endocrine glands include the pancreas (insulin and glucagon for blood glucose), adrenal glands (adrenaline for stress response), and pituitary gland (the "master gland" controlling other glands). These work alongside your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) and the nerves connecting everywhere else (peripheral nervous system).
Understanding the reflex arc is crucial - it shows how your nervous system can respond without conscious thought. When you touch something hot, sensory neurons detect the stimulus, relay neurons in your spinal cord process it, and motor neurons trigger muscle contraction to pull your hand away.
Exam Gold: Be able to compare nervous and endocrine systems using the table format - it's a classic exam question that students often mess up.

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Exercise perfectly demonstrates how all systems coordinate. When you decide to run, your nervous system sends signals to muscles while telling your brainstem to increase heart and breathing rates. Your respiratory system responds by increasing breathing rate and depth to supply more oxygen and remove carbon dioxide faster.
Your circulatory system kicks into high gear - heart rate increases, blood vessels to muscles dilate (widen) for increased blood flow. The endocrine system joins in as adrenal glands release adrenaline, further boosting heart and breathing rates while triggering glucose release from the liver for energy.
Meanwhile, your excretory system helps with temperature regulation through sweating, though this means losing water and salts that kidneys must later rebalance through osmoregulation. This shows that homeostasis involves constant communication between systems.
Negative feedback mechanisms ensure everything stays balanced - when carbon dioxide builds up, breathing increases to remove it; when body temperature rises, sweating increases to cool you down.

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Master these crucial distinctions that trip up students: Digestion breaks down food, egestion removes undigested waste (faeces), and excretion removes metabolic waste like urea and carbon dioxide. Don't mix them up - it's a classic examiner trick!
Remember that homeostasis links everything together, especially through negative feedback mechanisms. When blood glucose rises, insulin is released to lower it; when it falls, insulin release stops. Same principle applies to temperature regulation and water balance.
For exam success, memorise key diagrams: the heart's four chambers, a nephron's structure, and a complete reflex arc. These appear frequently and are easy marks if you know them properly. Also remember: Arteries carry blood Away from the heart, Veins have Valves.
The bottom line? All systems are interdependent - they work together to maintain homeostasis and keep you alive. This interconnection concept is what separates top students from average ones in exams.
Final Tip: Practice explaining how systems work together in different scenarios (exercise, eating, stress). This deeper understanding will help you tackle any question the examiners throw at you.
Ang aming AI Companion ay isang AI tool na nakatuon sa mga estudyante na nag-aalok ng higit pa sa mga sagot lang. Binuo mula sa milyong Knowunity resources, nagbibigay ito ng may-kaugnayang impormasyon, personalized na study plans, quizzes, at content direkta sa chat, na umaangkop sa iyong sariling learning journey.
Maaari mong i-download ang app mula sa Google Play Store at Apple App Store.
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Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.
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Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.
Anna
iOS user
Pinakamagandang app sa mundo! walang masabi dahil sobrang ganda nito
Thomas R
iOS user
Napakaganda talaga. Nakakapag-review ako ng 10x mas mabuti, itong app ay mabilis na 10/10. Lubos kong inirerekomenda ito sa lahat. Pwede akong manood at maghanap ng notes. Pwede kong i-save ang mga ito sa subject folder. Pwede kong i-review anumang oras kapag bumalik ako. Kung hindi mo pa nasubukan ang app na ito, marami kang nawawala.
Basil
Android user
Ang app na ito ay nagpapalakas ng loob ko sa paghahanda sa exams, hindi lang dahil sa pagpapataas ng aking kumpiyansa sa sarili sa pamamagitan ng mga feature na nagpapahintulot sa iyo na makipag-connect sa iba at mabawasan ang pakiramdam na nag-iisa, kundi pati na rin sa paraan na nakatuon ang app sa pagpapagaan ng iyong pakiramdam. Madali itong i-navigate, masaya gamitin, at nakakatulong sa sinumang nahihirapan sa kahit anong paraan.
David K
iOS user
Sobrang galing ng app! Ilalagay ko lang ang paksa sa search bar at makakakuha na ako ng sagot kaagad. Hindi ko kailangang manood ng 10 YouTube videos para maintindihan ang isang bagay, kaya nakakatipid ako ng oras. Lubos na inirerekomenda!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
Sa paaralan, napakahina ko sa math pero salamat sa app, mas mahusay na ako ngayon. Lubos akong nagpapasalamat na ginawa niyo ang app na ito.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
napakareliable na app para tumulong at palawakin ang iyong mga ideya sa Math, English at iba pang mga related na paksa sa iyong mga gawain. gamitin mo ang app na ito kung nahihirapan ka sa mga area, susi ito para diyan. sana nag-review na ako dati. at libre rin ito kaya huwag mag-alala tungkol diyan.
Rohan U
Android user
Alam kong maraming apps gumagamit ng fake accounts para mapataas ang kanilang reviews pero ang app na ito ay deserve lahat ng papuri. Dati nakakakuha ako ng 4 sa aking English exams at ngayon nakakuha ako ng grade 7. Hindi ko pa alam ang app na ito tatlong araw bago ang exam at nakatulong ito ng SOBRA. Pakisuyong maniwala sa akin at gamitin ito dahil sigurado akong makikita mo rin ang mga pagbabago.
Xander S
iOS user
ANG MGA quiz AT flashcard SOBRANG HELPFUL AT I LOVE TALAGA SI Knowunity AI. PARANG CHATGPT LANG PERO MAS MATALINO!! NAKATULONG DIN SA MGA MASCARA PROBLEMS KO!! PATI NA RIN SA MGA TUNAY KONG subject! SYEMPRE 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
Grabe talaga ang app na to. Sobrang nakakaboring sakin ang pagreview pero ginagawa ng app na to na sobrang dali mag-organize ng lahat at pwede mong tanungin ang libreng ai para subukin ang sarili mo kaya sobrang buti at madali mong ma-upload ang sarili mong mga bagay. highly recommend bilang isang taong nagte-take ng mocks ngayon
Paul T
iOS user
Napakadaling gamitin at maganda ang disenyo ng app. Nahanap ko lahat ng hinahanap ko hanggang ngayon at natuto ako ng marami mula sa mga presentasyon! Tiyak na gagamitin ko ang app para sa isang takdang-aralin sa klase! At siyempre, nakakatulong din ito bilang inspirasyon.
Stefan S
gumagamit ng iOS
Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.
Anna
iOS user
Pinakamagandang app sa mundo! walang masabi dahil sobrang ganda nito
Thomas R
iOS user
Napakaganda talaga. Nakakapag-review ako ng 10x mas mabuti, itong app ay mabilis na 10/10. Lubos kong inirerekomenda ito sa lahat. Pwede akong manood at maghanap ng notes. Pwede kong i-save ang mga ito sa subject folder. Pwede kong i-review anumang oras kapag bumalik ako. Kung hindi mo pa nasubukan ang app na ito, marami kang nawawala.
Basil
Android user
Ang app na ito ay nagpapalakas ng loob ko sa paghahanda sa exams, hindi lang dahil sa pagpapataas ng aking kumpiyansa sa sarili sa pamamagitan ng mga feature na nagpapahintulot sa iyo na makipag-connect sa iba at mabawasan ang pakiramdam na nag-iisa, kundi pati na rin sa paraan na nakatuon ang app sa pagpapagaan ng iyong pakiramdam. Madali itong i-navigate, masaya gamitin, at nakakatulong sa sinumang nahihirapan sa kahit anong paraan.
David K
iOS user
Sobrang galing ng app! Ilalagay ko lang ang paksa sa search bar at makakakuha na ako ng sagot kaagad. Hindi ko kailangang manood ng 10 YouTube videos para maintindihan ang isang bagay, kaya nakakatipid ako ng oras. Lubos na inirerekomenda!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
Sa paaralan, napakahina ko sa math pero salamat sa app, mas mahusay na ako ngayon. Lubos akong nagpapasalamat na ginawa niyo ang app na ito.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
napakareliable na app para tumulong at palawakin ang iyong mga ideya sa Math, English at iba pang mga related na paksa sa iyong mga gawain. gamitin mo ang app na ito kung nahihirapan ka sa mga area, susi ito para diyan. sana nag-review na ako dati. at libre rin ito kaya huwag mag-alala tungkol diyan.
Rohan U
Android user
Alam kong maraming apps gumagamit ng fake accounts para mapataas ang kanilang reviews pero ang app na ito ay deserve lahat ng papuri. Dati nakakakuha ako ng 4 sa aking English exams at ngayon nakakuha ako ng grade 7. Hindi ko pa alam ang app na ito tatlong araw bago ang exam at nakatulong ito ng SOBRA. Pakisuyong maniwala sa akin at gamitin ito dahil sigurado akong makikita mo rin ang mga pagbabago.
Xander S
iOS user
ANG MGA quiz AT flashcard SOBRANG HELPFUL AT I LOVE TALAGA SI Knowunity AI. PARANG CHATGPT LANG PERO MAS MATALINO!! NAKATULONG DIN SA MGA MASCARA PROBLEMS KO!! PATI NA RIN SA MGA TUNAY KONG subject! SYEMPRE 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
Grabe talaga ang app na to. Sobrang nakakaboring sakin ang pagreview pero ginagawa ng app na to na sobrang dali mag-organize ng lahat at pwede mong tanungin ang libreng ai para subukin ang sarili mo kaya sobrang buti at madali mong ma-upload ang sarili mong mga bagay. highly recommend bilang isang taong nagte-take ng mocks ngayon
Paul T
iOS user