Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis

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028 - Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis

Paul Andersen explains how the cell cycle is used to create new cells. The creation of identical diploid daughter cells, through mitosis, is described. The creation of unique haploid daughter cells, through meiosis is also described. The importance of cyclin and cyclin dependent kinases to regulate the cell cycle is included.

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  • thanks so much, my bio teacher sucks!

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  • AMAZING. Thank you so much!

  • we have a student teacher in my class now and she is awwwwwwwwful. i feel bad. but uhh, you have helped me tremendously! WHO SAYS THE INTERNET CAN'T HELP!?

  • @RJF2010 Thanks for your help!

  • Very Nice.

  • @arbynadeau Basically its condensed due to the presence of condensin, condensin replaces cohesin ( from s phase to m phase) its not prophase cuz generally prophase is jst to early there is no alignment of the chromosomes but in metaphase the chromosomes are aligned and condensed ( relate it to a figure it might help) hope this helps =)

  • Hello Mr.Anderson, Greatly appreciate the help!! but just to point this out, at 10:50 you referred to meiosis as mitosis by mistake

  • Wow, a full week of my Biology class in 15 minutes that i can rewind. This is beautiful. Hahaha thanks so much!

  • You made a mistake!!!!!!!! aaahhhahahahhahahahahahahahaha­ah!!!!!! (called meiosis mitosis)!!!!!

    Bullfuck

  • Thank you so much

  • really informative and interesting

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