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  • how did i end up watching this?

  • @Garrador ask ur mom looool!

  • hèh_I_fÈËl_sO_lÔñélY_tõdâY

  • Really Cool :)

  • This video is spot on. Thanks for posting it!

  • thank you so much simple easy and imortant as basics :)

  • i was lead to believe that this was an idea for a cell project, for, like, kids. what kid is going to have all this crap. i guess i have to look on google again -.-

  • @Rileigho For mammalian cells you need all of this stuff because they are sensitive and bacterial and fungal contamination are a big problem. For a kids project you would be better off culturing some kind of bacteria or mold because it is simpler and you wouldn't need to be as careful with aseptic technique.

  • @P3313 we can't make anything that spoils :( my friend made the mistake of making it outa jello. it got moldy ^.^

  • @Rileigho: I doubt kids would be doing cell culture. it is something you don't do until you at least reach the undergraduate level.

  • @likelullabiesx No, we do cell culture in our school. I'm in grade 3 of high school and we do a lot of cell culture in our science class. We have all the necessary equipment and habitat for cell culture.

  • @xavierXD100 you must go to a private school

  • @P3313 no, public school in quebec, canada ;)

  • @likelullabiesx what do you mean cell culture?

  • @Rileigho it means growing cells

  • @lisa88mx we've done that

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