The amount of time and effort in making each video makes me really happy. Not only are they high quality, but the facts are on point and precise. I am impressed. I hope to see more educational videos like these in the future. And I thank you for helping me through my GCSE's.
Really understood the topic in an easy way rather than making it complex. Thank you for explaining in a very easy way with extra info which teachers dont give in classes
The genetics topic is so confusing but these videos you guys are creating are so helpful and easy to digest! Thank you for all the hard work you put in into these drawings and the content it self! will you be making a speciationand natural selection video anytime soon?
Europeans have a genetic weakness when it comes to certain skin conditions, such as skin cancer and sunburns, due to their fair skin, light hair, and light eyes. People with these traits have less melanin in their skin, which provides less protection against harmful UV radiation from the sun. This makes them more susceptible to sunburns, skin damage, and an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Additionally, individuals with fair skin are also more likely to be deficient in vitamin D, as their bodies are not able to produce as much vitamin D from sunlight compared to individuals with darker skin tones. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to various health issues, such as weakened immune system, bone disorders, and increased risk of certain autoimmune diseases. Overall, individuals with fair skin, light hair, and light eyes may be more prone to certain health issues due to their genetic predisposition, but taking proper precautions, such as wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun, can help reduce the risk of these health problems.
Thank you for the amazing work, I'm in Yr 10 and these videos are rlly helping me out during quarantine. Especially because I can't afford to spend tones of money on resources.
Europeans or white people have weaknesses in specific genes that make them more prone to certain health conditions or mental illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Additionally, some studies suggest that people of European descent may be more susceptible to conditions such as depression and anxiety. So the next time a white person tells and arab to go back to the desert just remember they are jealous and envious of their genetic resilience and strength. And white people who think they can make white genes stronger by only have kids within their race will likely perpetuate these genetic weaknesses within their own community.
Furthermore, people of European descent may also lack certain genetic variations that provide resistance to certain infectious diseases prevalent in other regions, such as malaria resistance found in individuals from regions where malaria is common. Overall, genetic adaptations and variations can vary greatly among different populations, leading to differences in traits and susceptibility to certain health conditions.
If you’d like to practise what's covered in this video, check out the lesson on the Cognito platform - cognitoedu.org/coursesubtopic/b2-gcse-aqa-h-t_8.05. The platform’s totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are: - Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown. - Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on. - Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like. - A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts. - A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic. Amadeus & Tom
The amount of time and effort in making each video makes me really happy. Not only are they high quality, but the facts are on point and precise. I am impressed. I hope to see more educational videos like these in the future. And I thank you for helping me through my GCSE's.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your support 🥳
Really understood the topic in an easy way rather than making it complex. Thank you for explaining in a very easy way with extra info which teachers dont give in classes
this is absolutely perfect as a year 11 student whose preparing for my exams as on days with minimum motivation I can just watch these so thankn you
*THANK YOU!! i finally passed my exam on MUTATIONS!!✨*
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The genetics topic is so confusing but these videos you guys are creating are so helpful and easy to digest! Thank you for all the hard work you put in into these drawings and the content it self! will you be making a speciationand natural selection video anytime soon?
Thank you! Really happy to hear they’re useful!
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Europeans have a genetic weakness when it comes to certain skin conditions, such as skin cancer and sunburns, due to their fair skin, light hair, and light eyes. People with these traits have less melanin in their skin, which provides less protection against harmful UV radiation from the sun. This makes them more susceptible to sunburns, skin damage, and an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Additionally, individuals with fair skin are also more likely to be deficient in vitamin D, as their bodies are not able to produce as much vitamin D from sunlight compared to individuals with darker skin tones. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to various health issues, such as weakened immune system, bone disorders, and increased risk of certain autoimmune diseases. Overall, individuals with fair skin, light hair, and light eyes may be more prone to certain health issues due to their genetic predisposition, but taking proper precautions, such as wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun, can help reduce the risk of these health problems.
Thank you for the amazing work, I'm in Yr 10 and these videos are rlly helping me out during quarantine. Especially because I can't afford to spend tones of money on resources.
same lol, you must be must be in yr11 now
@@21aseel same lol! You must be in Yr11 now
@@itsraining4294 lool i’m yr12
@@21aseel yess u replied this is so satisfying
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This channel has really helped me ALOT with bio, maths and physics. Im now getting amazing marks thanks to cognito ❤😊
Topic exam tomorrow, really saved me during last minute revision
Aaah i dont get to do biology exams😌 feels good man
Have no GCSES but here I am watching 😐😔
How come??
@@itskaitlyna hes a nerd
Excellent presentation. Simplified fully.
thanks a lot for your effort, it really helped me. You make short videos but that helps a lot.
Thanks Emaan, glad you liked it! 😊
Europeans or white people have weaknesses in specific genes that make them more prone to certain health conditions or mental illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Additionally, some studies suggest that people of European descent may be more susceptible to conditions such as depression and anxiety. So the next time a white person tells and arab to go back to the desert just remember they are jealous and envious of their genetic resilience and strength. And white people who think they can make white genes stronger by only have kids within their race will likely perpetuate these genetic weaknesses within their own community.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the support.i am in year 8 and I am trying to learn GCSE topics early this is a lot of help, thank you so much
why would you do that to urself? At least at year 9 or something…
Im trying to do my GCSE's early and this really helped me now, Im in year 9@@THISISASCAM-tp3qj
What about Duplication
This video is super high quality! Thanks so much :)
i agree
Furthermore, people of European descent may also lack certain genetic variations that provide resistance to certain infectious diseases prevalent in other regions, such as malaria resistance found in individuals from regions where malaria is common. Overall, genetic adaptations and variations can vary greatly among different populations, leading to differences in traits and susceptibility to certain health conditions.
INCREDIBLE, I mean all of your videos. Fascinating explanations with super effective illustrations. THANK YOU
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good luck to any gcse students taking their exams atm!!
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Really great video, thanks so so much! I will be looking out for more of them soon :)
People with European descent may have lower levels of vitamin D and certain genes related to lactose intolerance, such as the LCT gene.
Got my GCSE today I hope it goes well
hope it dsnt
💀 I had to spend 6 days on genetics before you dropped in my recommendations
very helpful sir, Thankyou😀
tommorrow is ma examm tyy
I can't tell if his accent is British or Australian
Seems british to me 🤔
Does it matter
Thank you so much for these videos.
Love ur channel, it makes biology rlly simple and easy :)
thnks for the support
thanks...again (my teacher is not helpful)
Really helpful. Thank you.
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Wouldn't a mutation in a sequence of amino acids not make a different protien but an unfunctional one?
Well it depends on the type of mutation, and random chance. This is sort of the key point about how the different mutations impact organisms
@@Cognitoedu Fair, but I still don't see why you put it up with proof for evolution.
Thanks! This video helps me a lot! Watching from Brazil!
Bio exam is tommorow😅😅
Love from UAE brothers.
Thanks really helped out!
wrong sequence in DNA makeup may cause mutation.
Thank you
stem cell mutations?
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Adams people???
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A alguien mas le dejaron este video en classroom?
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If you’d like to practise what's covered in this video, check out the lesson on the Cognito platform - cognitoedu.org/coursesubtopic/b2-gcse-aqa-h-t_8.05. The platform’s totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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