The Unity of Living Systems - part 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

All cellular organisms — prokaryotic and eukaryotic — share basic chemical similarities. Out of these similarities, however, emerge diverse patterns of cell assembly. Students encounter the tools to understand various cell types and their relationship to non cell entities such as viruses.

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  • lol @ 3:51 very old video...it has been discovered that we have 30,000 or so genes!

  • @The88Nomad true... but the discovery kept updating fast that many references hve become outdated...now i think they say we hve around twenty something thousand

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