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  • Hello Mr.Anderson, Greatly appreciate the help!! but just to point this out, at 10:50 you referred to meiosis as mitosis by mistake

  • Wow, a full week of my Biology class in 15 minutes that i can rewind. This is beautiful. Hahaha thanks so much!

  • You made a mistake!!!!!!!! aaahhhahahahhahahahahahahahaha­ah!!!!!! (called meiosis mitosis)!!!!!

    Bullfuck

  • Thank you so much

  • really informative and interesting

  • At what stage of mitosis are the chromosomes most tightly condensed? In my test I put down prophase but I got it wrong -- they said it was in the metaphase. what are your thoughts on this?

    Thanks for all the great videos! You are a lifesaver!

  • @arbynadeau Basically its condensed due to the presence of condensin, condensin replaces cohesin ( from s phase to m phase) its not prophase cuz generally prophase is jst to early there is no alignment of the chromosomes but in metaphase the chromosomes are aligned and condensed ( relate it to a figure it might help) hope this helps =)

  • thank you ♥

  • I absolutely love you're videos!

  • Cheers!

  • You should be a saint

  • Wow, that was actually really helpful thanks.

  • greaat

  • Ya it should be 23 pair not 46pair but thnx u verrrrrrrrrrry much

  • Greatly appreciated!

  • thanks so much, my bio teacher sucks!

  • @MaceWindu3484 makes it seem so much easier doesnt he! haha

  • Awesome! Thank you!

  • Awesome! Better explained than my college professor!

  • Isn't it 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human cell, not 46?

  • very very helpful! perfect for my molecular cell biology midsem :|

    

  • Second comment!!

  • Wow thanks

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