This and your meiosis video finally made me see what the animations and drawings could not. Taking my Bio CSET Saturday. Would love to find something comparable about processes which are part of the central dogma!!!
Anyone else think that the future of education is online? I mean literally, a 5 year old could learn everything up to the last year of highschool for free.. It is like super teaching, make one good video like this and this will teach thousands if not millions over the years.
Thank you so much for uploading this video. As a college freshman, with a graduate student as my professor, it's difficult to understand what lesson is being taught. Your videos (Mitosis and Meiosis) were very helpful. Thanks again!
Your video is by far the most helpful I've seen ... I'm a university student learning mitosis and meiosis for my genetics class and this video clarified many things ... thank you so much :)
As a chemist teaching biology at a secondary school, this is an excellent demonstration. It clarifies a complicated procedure and in the other video, explains the major differences of mitosis and meiosis superbly. I am looking forward to teaching this tomorrow! Thank you.
The 'one' that it got from it's mother and the 'one' from it's father she mentions in the video are chromosomes which exist in the cell and form copies of themselves during mitosis.
Depending on the chromosome, well, that could be XY (boy) or XX (girl). Y's only come from the father and X's from both gender.
This and your meiosis video finally made me see what the animations and drawings could not. Taking my Bio CSET Saturday. Would love to find something comparable about processes which are part of the central dogma!!!
TheHesterprynne68 2 months ago
OMG! Thanks!
Very helpful for my exam tomorrow.
Yakultyummy555 8 months ago
best mitosis video on YouTube
dy17tennis 9 months ago
I LOVE THAT TEACHER!! THANK YOU
cantellyoudam 10 months ago
My teacher showed your video to our class
jschwa125 11 months ago
your video have showed the process very clearly!
191aa 1 year ago
life=saved
thank you for this very helpful video. :)
leylhot 1 year ago 2
woo..i was thinking like hell of something 2 demonstrate in our science exhibition.this rings me bells. thaaaank uuuu
isuwijez 1 year ago
Prophase comes before metaphase, why did you start from metaphase?
XUltra00 1 year ago
@XUltra00 because in prophase it just gets the chromosome form from chromatin so i guess it wasnt very important for mention in this video
Markolovrat 9 months ago
Anyone else think that the future of education is online? I mean literally, a 5 year old could learn everything up to the last year of highschool for free.. It is like super teaching, make one good video like this and this will teach thousands if not millions over the years.
4208260 1 year ago
Thank you so much for uploading this video. As a college freshman, with a graduate student as my professor, it's difficult to understand what lesson is being taught. Your videos (Mitosis and Meiosis) were very helpful. Thanks again!
theplaceboeffect 1 year ago
this is so clear and smooth that im actually turned on
thanks a lot
hsain1 2 years ago 2
Your video is by far the most helpful I've seen ... I'm a university student learning mitosis and meiosis for my genetics class and this video clarified many things ... thank you so much :)
giufre13 2 years ago
Thanks! Great video!!!
TheNextHendrix1994 2 years ago
THANK YOU!!!!
swatka8chika 2 years ago
As a chemist teaching biology at a secondary school, this is an excellent demonstration. It clarifies a complicated procedure and in the other video, explains the major differences of mitosis and meiosis superbly. I am looking forward to teaching this tomorrow! Thank you.
rich9329 2 years ago 16
thank you for your helpful video!! :]
chtribute76 2 years ago
But how do the other organelles reproduce?
INGRAM0009 2 years ago
you organized my thoughts. thanks.
tnemelk1 2 years ago
I have a question!
At the beginning, you said "One that it got from its mother, and one that it got from its father."
Does that mean that Mitosis needs two cells in order to begin this process?
I thought that you just need one cell in order to complete Mitosis and two cells to complete Meiosis
I'm honestly confused ._.
CanYouSephin 2 years ago
Mitosis only needs one cell to begin the process.
The 'one' that it got from it's mother and the 'one' from it's father she mentions in the video are chromosomes which exist in the cell and form copies of themselves during mitosis.
Depending on the chromosome, well, that could be XY (boy) or XX (girl). Y's only come from the father and X's from both gender.
SpaceLogan 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
at the begining she sez 3n cell "3 unique chromosomes"
when it duplicate it becomes 4n cell !?
and how it can be identical when what we've got at the end is not the same cromosomes as it was at the begining ?
well I miss smth
DISCARBURAT0R 3 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! :D
sn0metalhead 3 years ago 2
haha once again, your simple yet brilliant videos have helped me to study, thank you thank you thank you : )
tralalaUNMgirl 3 years ago 3
This has been flagged as spam show
this is so cool!!
tiffelau168 3 years ago
Very well done!...
multimediaNATURAE 3 years ago
Thank you very much for this informative demo! I am sure, now, that I will get a good mark on my science final.
iGangster 3 years ago