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  • I got a question. Why some of the chads "rise up" faster than the others?

  • Good video. I would like to suggest your get a camera that records higher resolution, it was a litte hard to see clearly

  • Awesome. I was totally cheering the little chad on.

  • I thought this was amazing. The chads are so beautiful. What was the song you had in the background?

  • @zombiegirl775 It was a stock clip from Apple's iMovie.

  • Ooops here where I understand the photosynthesis thourghly ... Great great job... Really thumbs UP ;)

  • You r the smartest ....here whew

  • The moment when the first chad begins to rise is just gorgeous.

  • @LayPhysicist I think so too. I could watch floating chads forever. :)

  • I just did this lab about 2 weeks ago.

  • Great video! It helps but you are a few labs behind us. It seems that I turn in a Lab Report a week before your video on that lab comes out! We just finished the Mitosis and Meiosis Lab in my class

    Of course no need to change the way you do things for one class.

    Much appreciated! Every time I watch one of your videos I feel like I am getting 1 step closer to getting a 5 on the National Exam

    Thanks again!

  • @NDfan369 how many AP classes are you taking?

  • @tito1894 I wish I could say more but with my busy schedule and other challenging classes only AP Bio. I took one last year too. I am only a Sophomore though

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