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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

Cell Biology Part 2

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  • Indeed, this is mysterious, but one simplistic answer is mitosis,

    John

  • How about siamese twins then? Is it two seperate zygotes that divide and the cells fuse together or what?

  • Siamease (or cojoined twins) are monozygotic, they are identical twins who have developed together, They can not be from 2 zygotes as their tissues would be rejected by the immune system of the other twin

    John

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  • very imformative, thanks dude!

  • wow he makes it so simple

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  • i wish my lecturers were as clear & straight forward as u r bruv

  • Can anyone answer this..... In meiosis, doesn't the parent cell divide into 4 daughter cells and not two? Thank you..

  • thank you very much sir! make's it all very clear!

  • just brilliant !

  • excellent teacher

    

  • This is indeed very helpful and straight forward.

    Thanks, John.

  • what is the mechanism that causes zygotes to multiple and grow ?

  • Excellent teacher

  • Thanks John with these videos i'm going to score an A+ Much more clearer then text in a book

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