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Crash Course I love you. Been watching y'all since middle school, and now im about to graduate from my Bachelor in Biotech :)
I have been trying to understand this concept for 6 years…. Crash course is the business. Thank you.
I thought the title read “How RNA gets translated into protein powder”. Time to get new glasses.
As a mass of unique proteins myself, this was very insightful
It is crazy to me how rapid these processes are, when it seems like all the components have to move randomly until they detect they're in place. But then, I guess the volume they're confined within is pretty tiny, too.
Kids got it easy now. If I had crash coarse in grade school I woulda passed AP Biology with flying colors. It's not fair lol
This needs more views. Dr. Sammy explained the process so succinctly
so helpful for my final, thx!! :)
Excellent lecture Dr. Thanks
My exam that has a section on this is on Friday, crash course always clutches up 😌
Thank you! This was so good and useful
I wish this had been available when I was trying to learn this stuff for my Gr12 Bio exam! Thanks for another terrific video.
Amazing! Sometimes I feel My body is more intelligent than me 😂
Methionine hangin' with Pattie! For a proper start code!
Make vedio on Baltimore classification please 🙏🏻
Keep it up! I Love this stuff!!!
CRASHCOURSE BIOCHEMISTRY WHEN???
Awesome, great episode! :D
Nice Explanation
How is it 3 tRNA can bind at a time ? I have read that there is only 2 sites, means 2 tRNA can bind. I request your reference or book or article 🙏🏻.
Biochemistry and molecular biology rocks!
Spreading facts 👏🏻👏🏻 love seeing the woman who helped bring the Covid vaccine to light celebrated
My favorite Doctor. ❤
Yuhh i love this channel
Hi how's it going watching from Broomfield Colorado
Can you explain this in shorter chunks ? My attention is shaking after 4 mins of so much information
I loved your SpongeBob reference. Made me giggle.
Downloaded for rewatch. First to comment 😄
"Congrats to everyone Who is early and who found this comment.. 🐼🐧,,,,,....
So basically we are the human version of those mice?
Greetings from my kitchen sponge 🧽 🦠
Crash Course I love you. Been watching y'all since middle school, and now im about to graduate from my Bachelor in Biotech :)
I have been trying to understand this concept for 6 years…. Crash course is the business. Thank you.
I thought the title read “How RNA gets translated into protein powder”. Time to get new glasses.
As a mass of unique proteins myself, this was very insightful
It is crazy to me how rapid these processes are, when it seems like all the components have to move randomly until they detect they're in place. But then, I guess the volume they're confined within is pretty tiny, too.
Kids got it easy now. If I had crash coarse in grade school I woulda passed AP Biology with flying colors. It's not fair lol
This needs more views. Dr. Sammy explained the process so succinctly
so helpful for my final, thx!! :)
Excellent lecture Dr. Thanks
My exam that has a section on this is on Friday, crash course always clutches up 😌
Thank you! This was so good and useful
I wish this had been available when I was trying to learn this stuff for my Gr12 Bio exam!
Thanks for another terrific video.
Amazing! Sometimes I feel My body is more intelligent than me 😂
Methionine hangin' with Pattie! For a proper start code!
Make vedio on Baltimore classification please 🙏🏻
Keep it up! I Love this stuff!!!
CRASHCOURSE BIOCHEMISTRY WHEN???
Awesome, great episode! :D
Nice Explanation
How is it 3 tRNA can bind at a time ? I have read that there is only 2 sites, means 2 tRNA can bind. I request your reference or book or article 🙏🏻.
Biochemistry and molecular biology rocks!
Spreading facts 👏🏻👏🏻 love seeing the woman who helped bring the Covid vaccine to light celebrated
My favorite Doctor. ❤
Yuhh i love this channel
Hi how's it going watching from Broomfield Colorado
Can you explain this in shorter chunks ? My attention is shaking after 4 mins of so much information
I loved your SpongeBob reference. Made me giggle.
Downloaded for rewatch. First to comment 😄
"Congrats to everyone Who is early and who found this comment.. 🐼🐧,,,,,....
So basically we are the human version of those mice?
Greetings from my kitchen sponge 🧽 🦠