I swear you are saving lives right now. I have seen all your videos over Unit reviews and for the most part, I passed the Unit exams for Biology. Thank you! I have a Unit 5 exam today so this video will really help!
just wanted to say that I’ve watched every one of these videos the day before a test in my class and honestly thank you so much - I don’t think I could pass this class with out you 🙏🙏
Wait, where did you get chromosomes from both parent for meiosis (you colored the chromosomes blue and red to represent different parents). I thought meiosis was the process to form gametes (each parent undergoes meiosis with only their own chromosomes right?) don’t the chromosomes come together only during fertilization
well the parents who are undergoing meiosis also have parents, so basically the blue and red chromosomes are the parents of the person whose cells are undergoing meiosis. Basically all body cells have two sets of chromosomes (one from that person's dad and one from that person's mom), which is what I was showing with blue and red, but yes, they do get split up during meiosis and the new parent's gametes fuse with another parent's gametes to make a new person with a new combination of blue and red chromosomes
@@Cararra oh right because you have pairs homologous chromosomes from your parents and only they can undergo synapsis with each other! Thanks for clarifying that
I got my ap bio test tommorrow and we just got off break for two weeks i dont know anything praying for at least 60% on the test so i can makeup the rest with test corrections 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@Maddiecat1334 grades not in the grade book yet. But based off our test correction, I missed probably 1-3 out of 30 for mcq. Bombed that frq tho so yea
@@faultyalt3578 Metaphase 1 is responsible for the alignment of the chromosomes at the metaphase plate. That’s when homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing over. Though it is still greatly debated upon as some sources say prophase while others say metaphase
@@faultyalt3578 Collegboard is often making mistakes with their answers on the AP exam. Don’t just be a rigid thinking mf and actually think for yourself and questions things about why they are. Metaphase I is when chromosome line up and you also know that homologous chomosomes cross over when they are adjacent. Prophase doesn’t line the chromosomes up. If chromosomes were to cross over when they aren’t even lined up, nondisjunction would be SO much more common than it is
Cramming 8 hours before my test gang
Got my test in…4 hours
my exam is in 15 min
Two years later but watchu get
nah in 20 minutes but pretty close
ap test is tommorow
Ap bio exam on friday and you have taught me more than my actual teacher! thank you epic man
I swear you are saving lives right now. I have seen all your videos over Unit reviews and for the most part, I passed the Unit exams for Biology. Thank you! I have a Unit 5 exam today so this video will really help!
wish me luck, i always do bad on these exams
ilysm, only person i trust for ap bio last-minute cramming bc you're concise, understandable and accurate
just wanted to say that I’ve watched every one of these videos the day before a test in my class and honestly thank you so much - I don’t think I could pass this class with out you 🙏🙏
that's what i'm doing right now and i hope it's helping
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Thank you so much for this video! For some reason you explained in such a comprehensible way and the way you speak just enters directly into my brain.
I love the way he explains this it’s so fun and really helpful
bro, I have an AP Bio test tmrw and I have literally learned more in this video than my whole year of learning lol!
Ty Bro, This helped a lot!
time to prepare for another exam in which cararra carries me so I get a 75% instead of a 30%
When your final is tomorrow 😢 I’m binging every single one you’ve posted let’s see when I finish unit 8 😭
Im legit thinking about how my teacher might use ur video to help students review :OOO!! :))) its so good, thanks!
Thank you so much! Saved my grade because i slept all of class!
Done with notes on Cararra's Ap Bio unit 4, onto Unit 5....
Love watching these before my class lectures! Thank you!
Ap bio exam tomorrow. Cramming this. Wish me luck!
just in time for my exam, love your videos
I love these so much please continue
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Studying for my test today
This unit made me realize that life is just rng lmao.
Think I’m gonna watch the organelles have jobs song next
tysm for not making these 3m hrs long
my bio test is in two hours 🙏 thanks man :) maybe i won’t fail
When I get a 4 I’ll write a haiku abt you
Im back now Im on unit 5 cuss I had an ap world an ap spanish exam, so here I am 2 days before the exam cramming all the units :(
Imma get a 5 (I’m delusional)
I’m gonna get a 5 (out of 120)
ap exam coming up got me stressing
man came in clutch
i would recommed a better mic and then the setup is complete
u gotta do the other units g
Wait, where did you get chromosomes from both parent for meiosis (you colored the chromosomes blue and red to represent different parents). I thought meiosis was the process to form gametes (each parent undergoes meiosis with only their own chromosomes right?) don’t the chromosomes come together only during fertilization
well the parents who are undergoing meiosis also have parents, so basically the blue and red chromosomes are the parents of the person whose cells are undergoing meiosis. Basically all body cells have two sets of chromosomes (one from that person's dad and one from that person's mom), which is what I was showing with blue and red, but yes, they do get split up during meiosis and the new parent's gametes fuse with another parent's gametes to make a new person with a new combination of blue and red chromosomes
@@Cararra oh right because you have pairs homologous chromosomes from your parents and only they can undergo synapsis with each other! Thanks for clarifying that
You've freed me
Thank you so much!
We failing less goooooo
Thank you for ur help 💕 pray for me to get good score on the exam 🙏
thank you thank you thank you!
Damn these dudes finished unit 5 2 months ago, why is our class so slow lmao, anyways tanks for the last minute cram, test tomorrow
same!!! I have a test tomorrow and we just got to Unit 5 now
PLZZ we are just getting there tomorrow
Thanks bro, my test is tomorrow haha
hey this was super helpful but do you have a breakdown of environmental factors on gene expression?
I do not, but were there any specific topics u wanted covered there? I can make another video if there's enough content
AP EXAM IN AN HOUR- IM SCARED
Studying 2 hours before the bio test 😎 Procrastination at its finest
I love you so much
I think I’m taking this class next year but I want to see if it’s way too hard before I add it to my senior schedule lol
Honestly, it's wayyy easier than AP Chem. Just a lot of memorization, you should do fine.
it’s easier than physics and chem, i’d take it!
Cramming 3 hours before my test
Mashallah 🛐
Thank you my god
tysm epic man
not me learning 8 hours before the test
Cramming 5 minutes before my test
I got my ap bio test tommorrow and we just got off break for two weeks i dont know anything praying for at least 60% on the test so i can makeup the rest with test corrections 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Thank youuuu
10 days till AP bio 2022 😶
7 days till AP bio 2024
Remind me to come back to update y’all if this video help me got an A.
Well?
@@Maddiecat1334 grades not in the grade book yet. But based off our test correction, I missed probably 1-3 out of 30 for mcq. Bombed that frq tho so yea
@@JevonChen did you get the A
@@Birb56 yes I got a 5!!!
@@Birb56 irrelevant but it might’ve helped me got into Dartmouth college
we all here tonight for the same reason
yes we are!
yes we are!
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my ap bio test is in 3 1/2 hours thank you for making these videos they really help
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preparing for AP exam!
Jeez I started studying yesterday lol
Who’s cramming 2022
If you want to study for ap bio
I got an exam in 50 minutes
Who’s here rn?
Good review but you talk way too fast
John 14:21
Shut up
Not even Jesus can save me from this test bruh
Great video but correction: Crossing over actually occurs in metaphase 1, not prophase 1
Ur wrong bozo
@@faultyalt3578 Metaphase 1 is responsible for the alignment of the chromosomes at the metaphase plate. That’s when homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing over. Though it is still greatly debated upon as some sources say prophase while others say metaphase
@@jing_e2006 cool but who cares? Ap bio CED says prohphase so it’s prophase
@@faultyalt3578 Collegboard is often making mistakes with their answers on the AP exam. Don’t just be a rigid thinking mf and actually think for yourself and questions things about why they are. Metaphase I is when chromosome line up and you also know that homologous chomosomes cross over when they are adjacent. Prophase doesn’t line the chromosomes up. If chromosomes were to cross over when they aren’t even lined up, nondisjunction would be SO much more common than it is
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Bro get a better mic
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