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@Chavalierdeon- The proteins must first come from the ER in a vesicle, so therefore every protein gives the golgi apparatus some more membrane and then takes it away when it leaves. The best way to describe it is like a refundable down payment on an apartment. You pay the payment and you get it back when you leave. The overall source of membrane materials however comes from the lipids (fats) in your diet
I love every single second of these videos! They are amazing! My favorite's list is full of them because they are so amazing and so amazing and like OMG they are the best videos i ever seen. They are such an amazing video that i always dream about them because the fact that they are such beautiful, unique and amazing videos that they give me nightmares and sweet dreams. Omg i love these videos. They are so good I hate these videos and stop making them.
amazing video but I wish you could of explained and took us through the process slower cause its so hard to learn when everything zooms by! thanks!
AshaApathy 6 days ago
these videos are amazing! thank you!
PriyanksP1 3 months ago
a microbe disliked this
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THIS IS SO GAY AND SO FUCKING BORING
jellypopify 8 months ago
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168anonymous 5 months ago
@jellypopify don't have kids....
bodaidan 3 months ago
@bodaidan Not planning on it
jellypopify 3 weeks ago
@jellypopify SO CLICK ANOTHER VIDEO YOU STUPID MOTHER FUCKA.
TheCoolgirl2468 2 months ago
"proteins passed across the membrane"? you mean protons right? 5:35
great videos though very informative
honestyize 8 months ago
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HLMUM 10 months ago
I adore this video so much! So helpful!! Thank you very much!.
annasupa 1 year ago
Blood cells and chloroplasts?
Is this cell of mutant after nuclear war? :D
goodday3108 1 year ago
The best educational videos. The narrator's voice is so soothing and clear.
babygirlz15 1 year ago
please keep on making more videos..they are so helpful..thank u!
theatresan 1 year ago
bravo
well done
keep on
yes, lets do a googlecell
biology is theology
TuriyaSurya 1 year ago
@Chavalierdeon- The proteins must first come from the ER in a vesicle, so therefore every protein gives the golgi apparatus some more membrane and then takes it away when it leaves. The best way to describe it is like a refundable down payment on an apartment. You pay the payment and you get it back when you leave. The overall source of membrane materials however comes from the lipids (fats) in your diet
justinjah91 1 year ago
bio exam tomorrow lets see if these videos can help me at all....?
Fatalsh0ts 2 years ago
When do we get a Google Cell that's as good as Google Earth?
ananiasacts 2 years ago
PS: Just kidding nice video.
freezinghotter 2 years ago
I love every single second of these videos! They are amazing! My favorite's list is full of them because they are so amazing and so amazing and like OMG they are the best videos i ever seen. They are such an amazing video that i always dream about them because the fact that they are such beautiful, unique and amazing videos that they give me nightmares and sweet dreams. Omg i love these videos. They are so good I hate these videos and stop making them.
freezinghotter 2 years ago
if the golgi aparatus "spent" it´s membrane how does it recover membrane to make more vesicles?
Chavalierdeon 2 years ago
The incoming proteins are in a vesicle, which just adds onto the golgi stack into which it enters.
umconwa4 2 years ago
Best thing i have ever scene.
This really brings cellular process to life. lol
gbg112 2 years ago 2
@gbg112 You might wanna check out a spelling video, next
piratebri 1 year ago
I love every single one of these videos. I add every single one of them to my favorites list because I love them. I love them very much.
youbintubinallday 2 years ago 2
wow nerd o.O
lilonotstitch 2 years ago
haha nice
Fatalsh0ts 2 years ago
visionary
crashonthehumble 2 years ago
Oh my. What a beautifully produced video. What an achievement.
BrBilal 2 years ago
absolutely a great animation. it is very useful all students of biology must go though this video. thank you, thank you very much
mamillapalliravi 2 years ago
extreamly wonderful
mamillapalliravi 2 years ago
this video is absolutely fantastic
seo92 2 years ago
Your videos are so extremely helpful! I hope you realize you are the reason I get As in my biology class.
anthonypalladeno 2 years ago 13
@anthonypalladeno are u a senior yet
243Abolerz 4 months ago
@anthonypalladeno haha, congrats but are you guys telling these stuffs to your classmates? lolz :)
vincetheworldly537 3 months ago
that is just plain good stuff! Another to apply to my bio class. YES!! They do learn better for having watched it.
keebearfull 2 years ago
This is high quality. I love it.
bluesteel8976 2 years ago
love it. very professional.
DracoRenaissance 2 years ago
Another great post from N. Dakota State. Really great stuff! Thanks.
keebearfull 2 years ago
That was awesome! Really enjoyed this video.
These will be great learning aids to help explain cellurlar and molecular biology.
Look forward to more.
richwaight 2 years ago
nice
2273897 2 years ago
very good"
rax2099 2 years ago
This is by far the most easilly grasped explanation about the functions of the cell I have ever encountered. Continue your excellent work.
TomasABC 2 years ago
Thanks for this, top notch as always, I look forward to the next.
thunderpants10 2 years ago
Awesome graphics.
I love your explanations of cellular processes.
Keep up the excellent work.
bobster451 2 years ago