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  • tihis is called cancer ................

  • The nucleus needs to disappear, the chromosomes need to be exposed, the centrioles and spindle-fibers need to be shown, the lining up of the chromosomes needs to be shown, the separation of the chromosomes at the centromeres needs to be depicted, the contraction and disassembly of the spindle fibers needs to be displayed, the reconstruction of the nucleus needs to be shown, and the migration of the organelles to both sides needs to be animated, Overall BAD vid! JK!

  • is that cancer? 

  • ewwwwwwwwwww

  • well that was educational (sarcasm)

  • umm, RBCs don't divide...

  • now that was kinda lame, i would dare to say..

  • booooooo, my 12 year old sis can do a better job!

  • this did NOT help me in anyway shap or form but good try

  • FUCK all you bitches ass holes

  • I feel ready to teach biology after that :D

  • WHERE ARE YOUR CHROMOSOMES BITCH?

  • mmhhhhh

  • wtf all this jajajaja about ? lol

  • Jaja is like spanish for haha as j in spanish sounds like h

  • they were like candies!!! yummy lol

  • jajajaja we all body are a perfect amazing multi cell!!!

  • riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggg­ggggghhhhhhhhhht

  • cool painter animation

  • Wow! Thank you for such an enlightening video! That answered so many questions.

  • noooo kidding man , i'm just looking up this shit for homework , and i come across this crap.

  • pathetically inaccurate video of red cells proliferation.

  • They look like erytros, and erytros can't divide.

  • This would be mitosis, correct?

  • the nucleus never dissapeared

  • Wow, it was really shcort!

  • wow

  • wtf does this have to do with cell division?

  • unbelieveable.

  • There is a reference in the book "Where is Everybody?" by Stephen Webb (about the search for ETs) that self-replicating carbon-based nanobots growing exponentially would take over the entire biomass of Earth in 3 hours, give no restraints. I don't think this takes into account travel time. But still, litter buggers reproduce fast.

  • O M G !

    Have you stopped that program or will they get us all later ?

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