As the way of all things, what effect do you suppose its question, knowledge, understanding and application by billions of persons will have on the state of global economics, science, the humanities, education, government and business?
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The underlying law of nature is the most important subject any person can investigate and learn about, can proceed to understand, and can then come to personally apply in life.
yep ofcourse , everything exists out of atoms, a pair of atoms is called a molecule. a cell consists out of multiple molecules. multiple cells form you
It is very clear, step by step cool presentation of basic cell structure...I guess the emphasis was on human cell structure ..whch comprises 46chromosomes..
And there is another form of cell-division called Amitosis..which probably occurs more prominantly in prokaryotes than in human cells.
Probably some basic history of cell or its theoritical account would have been awesome!
Thank you for these helpfut tips. Much of what you suggest is on the full DVD programme, unfortunatly youtube only give us 10 minute slots so these are really just introductions,
Thank you for this comment, however your meaning is somewhat unclear, these You Tube clips are the first 10 minutes of DVD programmes which are often an hour or more long. If you would like to clarify your question I will do my best to answer. I look forward to hearing from you,
thank you!
nexypointy 2 months ago
Very easy to understand, thank you!
yuriynyr 3 months ago
Wow you're really good. Thank you so much! I have my O levels this year and it really helped me understand this topic! I subbed.
FuzzBallFrost 5 months ago
I need to sell some of my books, please get your classmates to buy a Physiology book and a Pathophysiology book from
campbellteaching.co.uk
thanks, John
Campbellteaching 1 year ago
You have nice looking eyes.
123Apocalypto 1 year ago
awesome! a little advanced for Freshman year (in highschool) but i still get it now! thanks ,man!
Kinzo12696 1 year ago
This is a very good basic intro to terminology, brings back my high school biology.
colourmegone 1 year ago
Thanks for making these!
purplepick1 1 year ago
excellent teacher
kuroshe1 1 year ago
I think this guy is an excellent teacher.
ujisx 1 year ago
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THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF ALL:
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What is the underlying law of nature.
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As the way of all things, what effect do you suppose its question, knowledge, understanding and application by billions of persons will have on the state of global economics, science, the humanities, education, government and business?
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The underlying law of nature is the most important subject any person can investigate and learn about, can proceed to understand, and can then come to personally apply in life.
TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
Read the Bible: Molecular Biology of the Cell
SFConifer 1 year ago
lost interest in this guy. Rule number 1 - never turn your back to the camera!
Rule number 2 - prepare your presentation!
owen3150 1 year ago
To mongoose 1008...
No it's organelles that form cells, which form tissue, which form organs, which form organ systems which make up an organism.
haidarahtul 2 years ago
you know, I got this skin condition. I watch it. A rash, its all dry or sumthin.
My doctor said not to use hot water. I do sometimes and the skin starts to crack and seperate.
They say heat contracts and cold expands? I wonder if the hot water is causing the tissues in my skin to contract.. and tear.
cuz when I use cold wter I dont really got a problem nemore..
???
..??
mongoose100989 2 years ago
his sweater, lol.
I was thinking, if theyre saying the cell is the building block of all life then is the cell made up of atoms too?
mongoose100989 2 years ago
@mongoose100989
yep ofcourse , everything exists out of atoms, a pair of atoms is called a molecule. a cell consists out of multiple molecules. multiple cells form you
dahood22 2 years ago
cells form organelles. organelles form organs. organs form organisms.
mongoose100989 2 years ago
ORGANELLES + (other stuff) FORM CELLS, CELSS FORM ORGANS, ORGANS FORM ORGANISMS
halabihazem 1 year ago
not a huge fan of his sweater, but i'm loving the presentation...it helps a whole lot
ena1490 2 years ago 2
what did you do only watch one of his
vidoes.
DoylePrice45 2 years ago
No, I think he did a great job. That can
come later.
DoylePrice45 2 years ago 3
It is very clear, step by step cool presentation of basic cell structure...I guess the emphasis was on human cell structure ..whch comprises 46chromosomes..
And there is another form of cell-division called Amitosis..which probably occurs more prominantly in prokaryotes than in human cells.
Probably some basic history of cell or its theoritical account would have been awesome!
truthviewer01 2 years ago
You're a very good teacher my friend. Cheers from Oregon Health & Science University
janitarjanitar 3 years ago 4
This was great for my GCSE test because I got an A* in it
thanks Mate
kopite101 3 years ago 2
where do I get these DVD programs
allyne82 3 years ago
damn dude you are the man, i cant understand no other videos except your, you gonna take me though college with your videos, lol veryyyy good job.
deltaforce 3 years ago 6
Thank you for these helpfut tips. Much of what you suggest is on the full DVD programme, unfortunatly youtube only give us 10 minute slots so these are really just introductions,
John
Campbellteaching 4 years ago
you mispronounced homogenous, however nice and educational video
Askalon1985 4 years ago
does it matter how you say it, as long as you write it down it doesnt matter how you say it they dont give you speaking tests
loopyXrocker 3 years ago 5
@loopyXrocker Not in the Czech Republic...we have oral aswell as written
ManiacPower 1 year ago
Thank you so much I'm doing biology by corspondence and video on the subject makes it so much more clear. Tara
norgak 4 years ago
Thank you for this comment, however your meaning is somewhat unclear, these You Tube clips are the first 10 minutes of DVD programmes which are often an hour or more long. If you would like to clarify your question I will do my best to answer. I look forward to hearing from you,
John
Campbellteaching 4 years ago
wait, what about meiosis!?!?!?!
gahh!
FatNasty919 4 years ago