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I second this answer. The ploidy level (the number of duplicate chromosomes) doesn't change when the chromosomes replicate. Many organisms (mostly plants) do have many copies of each chromosome, though. Wild strawberries can have 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 9 copies depending on the species. Aside from this slip-up, though, this is a great video that really makes the contrast between mitosis and meiosis clear.
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After Meiosis I the daughter cells are reduced to haploid. While there are still 2 sister chromatids in each cell, they have been separated from their homologous pair and thus reducing the ploidy from diploid to haploid. Thus by your illustration we would start with 2n=4 --> then become 2n=8 when the chromosomes duplicate and then into 2, n=4, cells after Meiosis I which would result in the four haploid cells each n=2 after Meiosis II
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Yeahhhhh not really sure what happened there either? I've literally always learned 23 pairs 46 total, and google agrees sooooo, let's hope the last minute Cramer's catch that
the histologic image you show at min 4:30 is not of the "skin" as you say but of non nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium that is present in the GI tract.
We're all a bunch of cells watching a bunch of cells talking about a bunch of cells. Huh.
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Shouldn't 1:28 be 23 pairs of chromosomes and 46 total*
I know your videos dont replace my book but they sure demonstrate clearer concepts in addition to examples I can relate to. You sure make learning more fun and it doesnt make me want to fall asleep. Keep up the good work on these videos, they sure are a great help. Even for a college student such as myself.
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your # of likes= the total number of chromosomes each human body cells have
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You did a great job explaining cyclin! I was really struggling with that
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I second this answer. The ploidy level (the number of duplicate chromosomes) doesn't change when the chromosomes replicate. Many organisms (mostly plants) do have many copies of each chromosome, though. Wild strawberries can have 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 9 copies depending on the species.
Aside from this slip-up, though, this is a great video that really makes the contrast between mitosis and meiosis clear.
So this is my main way of studying for my AP Bio test, and my teacher shows your videos every time we move into a new unit. Thanks for making it understandable!!!
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BTW at 10:45 you might want to make a video note as to not confuse people. You said mitosis when you meant miosis.
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Division of nucleus is a PART OF MITOSIS and is called Karyokinesis, having 4 parts: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase
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I am learning things about Cyclin and what exactly it does that my College 1610 professor and required textbook never explained well or at all... Mr. Anderson, you teach Science better than many of the professors at my university.
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Thank you. These notes are much easier to understand. Salutations from Fiji.
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Well explained, Great lecture on cell cycle and cyclin with awesome images and animations!
10:48 should be meiosis not mitosis
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase are steps of mitosis, in the diagram shown in the video all of them are included in the M phase.
Thank you for making these videos I didn't quite understand the sex cell and cell reproduction and my Bio teacher makes it a little confusing to understand (she told my class too look you up) I subscribed so If I don't understand a topic I'll look for that on here (now I hope I don't fail my midterm)
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After Meiosis I the daughter cells are reduced to haploid. While there are still 2 sister chromatids in each cell, they have been separated from their homologous pair and thus reducing the ploidy from diploid to haploid. Thus by your illustration we would start with 2n=4 --> then become 2n=8 when the chromosomes duplicate and then into 2, n=4, cells after Meiosis I which would result in the four haploid cells each n=2 after Meiosis II
This is very helpful, thank you
I really like your videos they are very helpful. It is true from the other comments that the textbook do make your head crammy and dissy (just looking at all the words). I will always come to your videos for my Biology class Again Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. :)
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congratulation on your great mitosis and meiosis video
We have a recitation later. Hope this helps! Thanks!
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at 1:30 he says '46 pairs' when speaking about diploid 2n=46. Shouldn't it be 23 pairs?
Yeahhhhh not really sure what happened there either? I've literally always learned 23 pairs 46 total, and google agrees sooooo, let's hope the last minute Cramer's catch that
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the histologic image you show at min 4:30 is not of the "skin" as you say but of non nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium that is present in the GI tract.
so basically he showed us a pic of intestines? lol
Awesome! I have a better understanding now! thanks for your videos!
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