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  • This is waaaay to basic .... :S

  • I Understud with 35 Seconds vs the whole week in class without understanding... Teachers just like to complicate things...

  • omg, I have to know this for my exam!!! thank you so much, it becomes so clear at once :D

  • Sack.......PFFF BALLSACK! Sorry i had to do it, this is helping me with my life science test tommorow

  • i actualyy learned sumthin through youtube!

  • perfect 4 my glog :D

  • thank god for this. biology finals would have eaten me alive

  • Who knew such a simple video and be useful! Thanks

  • i loooooooooooooooove it, thankyou :)))

  • Spanish.. please!!!

  • Spanish.. please!!!

  • Traduccion.. please!!!

  • Lösung ist Bestwater

  • You my friend just helped me pass my bio midterm

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  • thanks great video

  • La puta madre, termine entendiendo menos.

  • that's good

    thank you

  • Because your brain is unexplainably small, and you only have enough blood to use one at a time.

    Generally, blood favours the bigger/more important limb.

    Its great to know you have one, without the brains to use it.

  • That makes no sense. Hense why i say your dick is probably bigger than your brain.

    At a massive 2 inches. Well done.

  • Get the fuck out you stupid 10 year old kid, dreams aren't real life, just like internet.

  • great video, thanks

  • Thank you!

  • sweet. nice graphics, too!

  • thankyou very much. This helped heaps

  • wow

    man this thing saved my life in my biology exam thanks!!!!!!

  • @smsscctmmtrc

    wow... you must have had a hard exam!

  • ms cosimono made us watch this

  • w00t 9th comment

  • He should have at least referred to the 'sack' as a vesicle

  • Their using an animal cell as an example, therefore no cell wall.

  • you saved my life! thank u!!!! :)

  • Thanks very much!

  • lol sack

  • Without a sufficient rate of reorientation, magnetically, the protoplasm within warm-blooded animal cells becomes detrimentally stagnant, unable to achieve the degree of matter dissemination required for mechanisms to function properly, and the result is varying degrees of osteoporosis or even death.

  • im just learning the basics is 7th grade

  • this video really helped me

    thanx for posting it

  • best video i have ever seen

    its the best video i have ever seen

    i love biology

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