:21/:22 took me by surprise! :20 didnt look like metaphase to me but i guess it was! Really awesome to watch the chromosomes become more distinct at the beginning, too!
:21/:22 took me by surprise! :20 didnt look like metaphase to me but i guess it was! Really awesome to watch the chromosomes become more distinct at the beginning, too!
It´s amazing how this can happen in short time with all that duplication means (DNA-polimerases doing what they have to, duplication of histones, fosforilation everywhere for the formation of the microtubules, compactation by Histone 1; topoisomerases working, etc)...
Sometimes I wonder "Why did I used to love biology time ago?" and I just have to think about cell division & then I realise "That's why I love biology"
You know what... this year, for the first time ever I saw this happening with my very own eyes through a microscope. It's such an amazing process... I really appreciate how complicated life is -- and I love it! That's whats so cool about biology... all THIS stuff fits together to form the beautiful thing called Nature.
That is actually amazing ! Don't think i've ever seen a real version of that happening before ! all just animations !
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:21/:22 took me by surprise! :20 didnt look like metaphase to me but i guess it was! Really awesome to watch the chromosomes become more distinct at the beginning, too!
BasidiomycotaShrooms 4 months ago
:21/:22 took me by surprise! :20 didnt look like metaphase to me but i guess it was! Really awesome to watch the chromosomes become more distinct at the beginning, too!
BasidiomycotaShrooms 4 months ago
Where is the division of the cell? Is the video cut off too short from it?
mollisk 4 months ago 2
Bien de finir a 13h30 un mercredi ? ;)
Raaaah on est bien chez soi ! ;)
RemiGFX 4 months ago
It´s amazing how this can happen in short time with all that duplication means (DNA-polimerases doing what they have to, duplication of histones, fosforilation everywhere for the formation of the microtubules, compactation by Histone 1; topoisomerases working, etc)...
ViolinLove25 5 months ago
cool video.
Zacharyking01 5 months ago
beautiful!
oonagee7 6 months ago
Sometimes I wonder "Why did I used to love biology time ago?" and I just have to think about cell division & then I realise "That's why I love biology"
<3 Awesome video
karenkarenkraken 7 months ago
Gay.
Hayabussa729 8 months ago
Ah! We are freaking aliens inside XD
kcham35334 11 months ago 2
at 0:21 it was like - omg hax! :D
MuF123 11 months ago
Theyre alive!! theyre aliiiiiive!!!!
oldakustikblues 1 year ago
I love cell division!!!!!!!!
coppersulphate002 1 year ago
Is this done using a PHASE microscope?
FinsterFlummoxing 2 years ago 3
yes, it's using phase microscopy
UphillBattle17 1 year ago
0:20 just beautifull!!!
Suigetsuke 2 years ago
haha my teacher posted this video on her powerpoint. It's famous... :)
slv6bio 3 years ago
You know what... this year, for the first time ever I saw this happening with my very own eyes through a microscope. It's such an amazing process... I really appreciate how complicated life is -- and I love it! That's whats so cool about biology... all THIS stuff fits together to form the beautiful thing called Nature.
neostryke 3 years ago 22
this is so cool! but how old is that film?
kitkat4u 4 years ago
probably not that old- it just looks old because its filmed down a microscope then sped up.
xLostInThisWorldx 4 years ago
its under a microscope camera STUPID
lexlou45 2 years ago
This is great, thanks for posting.
bstime32 4 years ago