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I have an exam tmr, you explained this better then my teacher did in 2 classes spanning 4 hours
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Ответитьwell explaineddd sheesh
ОтветитьAnyone watching this before taking their DAT? :)
ОтветитьMy brain cells right now: 🗿
ОтветитьNice lecture! Thanks!
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ОтветитьQuestion: what happens to the atoms of the cells when the undergo mitosis (or meiosis)
ОтветитьThank you so much sir🙏
Ответитьرَبي يوفقك، شرح ذكي جدا
ОтветитьI liked the explanation very nice and understandable!!
ОтветитьSo when you say there are 2 copies of every chromosome floating around in the beginning does that mean there are 46 total strands floating around. 23 from your dad and 23 from your mom? So for each of the 23 chromosome there is 1 copy from your mom and 1 copy from your dad, meaning 23 pairs or 46 individual strands. Am I understanding this correct?
ОтветитьWow, my teacher didn't even teach me the phases.
Thanks a bunch Dave
I've been watching your pseudoscience videos for a while but this video really helped me out in a pinch. Missed a couple days of school and you explained everything eloquently.
ОтветитьHey prof, what's the difference b/w spindle fibers and aster?
ОтветитьVery good. Thank you.
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Ответитьthanks man i highly appreciate your contents
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Ответитьother things later but why is it mytoesis? why not mytoesare?
ОтветитьThank you, very clear and concise! What interests me is how did scientists found out about these processes. Was it all observed by microscopes? How do you observe something like a living cell with a microscope? What ideas were developed first, what model is still in need of further investigation?
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ОтветитьSo glad I found this channel.. I have a exam on Tuesday and for once this entire semester I actually feel confident in the test
ОтветитьI have a question, so we grow through the process of mitosis, which means that cells are always Identical. So why do we age? Just curious.
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ОтветитьYou made me say woww😳😳 your videos are literally amazing.
ОтветитьMy textbook's diagram for cytokinesis was colored wrong. What I mean by that is the cytoplasm was tan with brown nucleus's, and it really looked like a different part of anatomy, even my mom noticed
ОтветитьSir may I ask a question..how long does the process take?
Ответитьthank you professor dave
ОтветитьIm kind of confused, in my textbook it says that the DNA is condensed during interphase into chromatin, but in the video I think he is saying that it becomes condensed at the start of mitosis (after interphase) - can someone pls tell me when the DNA is condensed and when it is not
ОтветитьBut how do the chromosomes arrange so nicely?
Ответитьwhat happens to the cell membrane in metaphase.
ОтветитьI would like my diploma now, professor Dave university. 🎓
ОтветитьI know it's too late but could you please tell the enzyme that helps in breakage of the chromatids
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Ответитьthanks for this useful video
ОтветитьI like to watch these the night before my teacher discusses that topic in class.
It makes the note taking and information processing so much easier because you feel like you have an overall / general idea of where it’s going. It also helps me understand any reading we have for the topic.
Well I’m back. These videos taught me what I needed to know in AP Bio & now they’re helping me review with my college biology class!
ОтветитьVery gd lecture
Ответитьdoes mitosis happen in the case of identical twins?
Ответитьwhat happens to the mitochondria, golgi complex and ER during mitosis? Do they also split with the nucleus during metaphase?
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ОтветитьProfessor Dave is saving my life since my first year at science school. Thanks !
ОтветитьA question for your next ask Dave video: How did you study back when you were an undergrad? Like your specific study routine. I'm looking to try new things since I'm making poor grades as a college freshman right now. Edit: Or it doesn't have to be in the ask Dave video, just a question in general.
Ответитьomg love this thank u professor Dave it is extremely helpful
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