I think this could have used a little more info. leading strand? lagging strand? Very vague.
biffrack 8 months ago
I think this could have used a little more info. leading strand? lagging strand? Very vague.
@cutieme 44 (NOT)
1) Read the summary; very basic annimation
2) hit the mute button
3) learn replication the first time around, not when your 30 or whatever the age (chronologically, not mentally) over 13 you are.
cbilbinator 9 months ago
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ya im in grade 9 too and have a test tomorrow on this soo usefull thanks!
littledivergirl1105 9 months ago
I'm in 9th grade, I have a test on this Monday for Biology class, and this was helpful. Thanks :)
Nicole3900 10 months ago
Absolutely shit, because of the music. The majority of people wanting to know how DNA replication works are not going to be 13 years old.
cutieme44 11 months ago 2
@cutieme44
I teach high school students. They love it.
MrBiology1 10 months ago 7
@MrBiology1 well maybe you should suck my dick, that might help
lolkthxbyez 8 months ago
@cutieme44 I teach as well, and use similar music to my lecture. My college level students love it at all. Stop hating man. These videos are difficult to produce.
Balrenn 4 months ago 2
@cutieme44 im 14
clrc333 1 month ago
@cutieme44 yo dumbass it says in the description FOR 9th GRADE BIOLOGY so maybe you should read the description before you troll
xRoflcopterxxX 1 week ago
this is very good
blanketcover18 1 year ago
this helped so much i didnt know what the dna helicase did until now my textbook did not describe it well
videos12396 1 year ago
good for a 9th grader. just like he mentioned :D
Randomdudewithalife 1 year ago
Pretty good.
Galdiii 2 years ago
I think this could have used a little more info. leading strand? lagging strand? Very vague.
biffrack 8 months ago
I think this could have used a little more info. leading strand? lagging strand? Very vague.
biffrack 8 months ago
@cutieme 44 (NOT)
1) Read the summary; very basic annimation
2) hit the mute button
3) learn replication the first time around, not when your 30 or whatever the age (chronologically, not mentally) over 13 you are.
cbilbinator 9 months ago
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cbilbinator 9 months ago
ya im in grade 9 too and have a test tomorrow on this soo usefull thanks!
littledivergirl1105 9 months ago
I'm in 9th grade, I have a test on this Monday for Biology class, and this was helpful. Thanks :)
Nicole3900 10 months ago
Absolutely shit, because of the music. The majority of people wanting to know how DNA replication works are not going to be 13 years old.
cutieme44 11 months ago 2
@cutieme44
I teach high school students. They love it.
MrBiology1 10 months ago 7
@MrBiology1 well maybe you should suck my dick, that might help
lolkthxbyez 8 months ago
@cutieme44 I teach as well, and use similar music to my lecture. My college level students love it at all. Stop hating man. These videos are difficult to produce.
Balrenn 4 months ago 2
@cutieme44 im 14
clrc333 1 month ago
@cutieme44 yo dumbass it says in the description FOR 9th GRADE BIOLOGY so maybe you should read the description before you troll
xRoflcopterxxX 1 week ago
this is very good
blanketcover18 1 year ago
this helped so much i didnt know what the dna helicase did until now my textbook did not describe it well
videos12396 1 year ago
good for a 9th grader. just like he mentioned :D
Randomdudewithalife 1 year ago
Pretty good.
Galdiii 2 years ago