I don't understand why people bitch and complain about someone's spelling. He created this video to HELP us understand the concepts of microbiology. He did not need to post this video up or make it. For that, I am extremely GRATEFUL for what he is doing for me. Thank You, I appreciate what you have done for many of us!
Use of the term fusion actually changes the whole meaning of the video, binary fusion is the joining of 2 cells, binary fission is the division of 2 cells, which is what we need to know and not what was stated in the video
I was literally shaking before i started watching this video, that's how I'm scared of my microbiology test, but your video calmed me down! I'm understanding the matter! I'm extremely grateful for what you're doing, thank you sincerely.
Fact that all bacterias are prokaryotes indeed means that they are single-celled organisms, but it's not the most important thing. All prokaryotes don't have a cell nucleus - that's the most important fact.
Hey Armando, I just wanted to thank you for posting this and all of the videos that you produce. They are always done to the greatest degree of quality and content accuracy. As a Biomedical Sciences major myself, I find your videos not only to be fun to watch but also crucial to my success in the classroom. (Because trust me, you teach this stuff better than any of my professors). Your videos, have even played a role in inspiring me to make educational videos of my own. So thanks for that. -Jon
I want to thank you so much for your videos; they helped me immensely when I had to take my immunology exam and now are little life saveres for my medical microbiology as well. Just thankyouthankyouthankyou!!! You're awesome!
My professor talks in circles and is so confusing. He tries to tie in real world stuff, but that only makes it more confusing. He mumbles and has a Slight accent. Talks way to fast, or repeats the same thing (that has nothing to do with what we are talking about). I seriously would not mind slipping him some of my adhd medication. Because like God dam.
The video was rather helpful ~ descriptive but precise... Just 2 more things 1. It'd be *fission* not *fusion* because ofcourse fission means separation whereas fushion is unification. 2. Unicellular-Multicellular and prokaryotic cells are both different things PROKARYOTIC CELLS are those that lack nuclear membrane & contrasting that are EUKARYOTIC CELLS - those that have a distinct nuclear membrane. Unicellular and Multicellular is concerned with the number of cells constituting an organism. Thanks for the video, it was really helpful...
it is very helpful.i am very grateful for to you for giving us to watch a great video.it is very helpful to those who are preparing for exam ion last night. thank you very much
Thermophile are between 45-70 degree Celsius and Hyperthermophile the optimum temperature is 70 degree Celsius and above. You are great to simplify things. I like it
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Thank you so much, it was a great review on the basics of Medical Bacteriology I've learnt before. By the way, you must focus that aerotolerant anaerobes are strictly anaerobes but they do not stop growing in the presence of oxygen, they are not only "equally growing in both media" .
Came to comments section to say this. Fission means to split, fusion means to combine. Binary fusion is explained in detail by Akira Toriyama during his series known as Dragon Ball Z, just make sure you keep your pinky in the right spot!
I don't understand why people bitch and complain about someone's spelling. He created this video to HELP us understand the concepts of microbiology. He did not need to post this video up or make it. For that, I am extremely GRATEFUL for what he is doing for me.
Thank You, I appreciate what you have done for many of us!
Use of the term fusion actually changes the whole meaning of the video, binary fusion is the joining of 2 cells, binary fission is the division of 2 cells, which is what we need to know and not what was stated in the video
@@husnainakhtar5571 ok
@@husnainakhtar5571 also cold blooded..
@@husnainakhtar5571 I agree
I was literally shaking before i started watching this video, that's how I'm scared of my microbiology test, but your video calmed me down! I'm understanding the matter!
I'm extremely grateful for what you're doing, thank you sincerely.
Fact that all bacterias are prokaryotes indeed means that they are single-celled organisms, but it's not the most important thing. All prokaryotes don't have a cell nucleus - that's the most important fact.
The have 🧬 dna nucleoid but lack nuclear membrane
they have single strand dna without nuclear membrane (nucleoid)thats why called prokaryotic
Hey Armando,
I just wanted to thank you for posting this and all of the videos that you produce. They are always done to the greatest degree of quality and content accuracy. As a Biomedical Sciences major myself, I find your videos not only to be fun to watch but also crucial to my success in the classroom. (Because trust me, you teach this stuff better than any of my professors). Your videos, have even played a role in inspiring me to make educational videos of my own. So thanks for that.
-Jon
I want to thank you so much for your videos; they helped me immensely when I had to take my immunology exam and now are little life saveres for my medical microbiology as well. Just thankyouthankyouthankyou!!! You're awesome!
this was better than my entire semester of microbiology, thank you sincerely
Same here
My professor talks in circles and is so confusing. He tries to tie in real world stuff, but that only makes it more confusing. He mumbles and has a Slight accent. Talks way to fast, or repeats the same thing (that has nothing to do with what we are talking about). I seriously would not mind slipping him some of my adhd medication. Because like God dam.
Lol honestly
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This video you present along with the others are indeed helpful. Great Job!!!
The speed with which you say the introduction has officially exceeded MACH1 and is now supersonic with all the words blurring into on sustained hum.
then why did you comment just find another video its not hard to not be a hater.
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Hi,
Amazing video quick correction the process of bacterial division is called binary "fission" and not fusion as mentioned in this video.
Exactly
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The video was rather helpful ~ descriptive but precise...
Just 2 more things
1. It'd be *fission* not *fusion* because ofcourse fission means separation whereas fushion is unification.
2. Unicellular-Multicellular and prokaryotic cells are both different things
PROKARYOTIC CELLS are those that lack nuclear membrane & contrasting that are EUKARYOTIC CELLS - those that have a distinct nuclear membrane.
Unicellular and Multicellular is concerned with the number of cells constituting an organism.
Thanks for the video, it was really helpful...
Great video. Gives me some new insight into a bacteria issue I'm having in a natural gas pipeline system.
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it is very helpful.i am very grateful for to you for giving us to watch a great video.it is very helpful to those who are preparing for exam ion last night. thank you very much
Super easy to understand! Thank you so much
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Great videos! Really appreciate it! Are you planning to upload more Microbiology videos?
This video wasn't ok Armando, it was great! Thank you so much! Very informative and helps in remembering important points.
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Thermophile are between 45-70 degree Celsius and Hyperthermophile the optimum temperature is 70 degree Celsius and above. You are great to simplify things. I like it
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That was awesome ,Before I didn't get it at class ,but now I understood
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All your lectures, explanations, clarifications are outstanding wt I don't understand is your handwriting my bad but overall u r incredible nd knowledgeable ❤
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This helps a lot! Thank you!
Thank you so much, it was a great review on the basics of Medical Bacteriology I've learnt before.
By the way, you must focus that aerotolerant anaerobes are strictly anaerobes but they do not stop growing in the presence of oxygen, they are not only "equally growing in both media" .
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Isn't it fission not fusion?
it is
yeah I caught that too
Yes! I thought I was the only one.
Yea
Came to comments section to say this.
Fission means to split, fusion means to combine. Binary fusion is explained in detail by Akira Toriyama during his series known as Dragon Ball Z, just make sure you keep your pinky in the right spot!
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Please make video on (Which Culture media use on which bacteria )
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