This is amazing. I've spent the past 45 mins desperately trying to make sense of my stupid lecture notes and how exactly this happens, and you've explained it perfectly in less than a minute. I think I speak for all students when I say THANK YOU.
This video is very helpful! I've read my chapter in my biology book and what I understood is that Meiosis happens once in your life and Mitosis happens throughout your life. But to know and understand how it all works was an enigma to me. Thanks!
I spend 2 hours to learn mitosis and meiosis and i learned but not to much This video which is 51 seconds and i learned wowowowowo this is great 😂😎😎😎😎😎😂😏😏
Akhane in case of mitosis 2 toi cell a Akta cromosom and Akta homologous chromosome ache Tai 2n e thakbe R miosis a homologous and main cromosoms 2to o divided hoye jay Tai noly n
I'm still confused on how a chromosome is actually represented in this video. Is it just a single stick (technically two sticks on a dot) or is it 2 sticks (technically 4 sticks on a dot)?
which one is it's purpose to create gametes (sex cells)? And and which one in which the cells produced contain half the number of chromosomes that were in the parent cell?
sometimes I feel like I should become a teacher just to tell students to fucking ignore their textbooks and just say it like it is. Meiosis is just like Mitosis twice but with some recombination in between. done.
Boy do I feel bad for all your teachers out there if they knew you THOUGHT you understood mitosis and meiosis from this video! It is a great video, but this does not substitute truly understanding mitosis and meiosis! Do you understand haploid and diploid? How about crossing over? Independent assortment? Are you familiar with what's happening during Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase? Take the video for what it's worth: a simplified version of how mitosis and meiosis are different.
52 seconds. Easy explanation. Awesome. Just one question; Was the video showing what mitosis/meiosis would be like in a organism that has a diploid number of 2? In humans, we'd have all 46 chromosomes replicate and divide, right?
Yes, you are correct. For simplicity purposes, the video is showing a diploid number of 2 chromosomes, but in humans, there would be 46 of those X shaped chromosomes dividing.
51 seconds of clarity. Teachers always need something like DAYS to explain this.
You make teaching sound so easy. Try doing it sometime to 100+ students and see how well you do or DON'T do...
Kirk Preston uhh you don’t sound like a very supportive teacher
Kirk Preston if this helped so many students understand, you could always just show them this video. boom. lol.
Very well spoken robot sir
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I love this. Short and sweet!
This is amazing. I've spent the past 45 mins desperately trying to make sense of my stupid lecture notes and how exactly this happens, and you've explained it perfectly in less than a minute. I think I speak for all students when I say THANK YOU.
wow.... this video is short and simple to understand!
This video is to the point. I love it! Thank you for sharing :)
As someone with a short attention span, thank you for making this video.
short & sufficient for main differences. phew, thanx
This video is very helpful! I've read my chapter in my biology book and what I understood is that Meiosis happens once in your life and Mitosis happens throughout your life. But to know and understand how it all works was an enigma to me.
Thanks!
simple,clear,and precise! Thank U!!!
I find your voice soothing
The best Video Ever! so simple.. and short!
waow, this is absolutely amazing, i love that
Super explanation 🙏
This is what I needed, something that goes straight to the point. Thank you!
THIS VIDEO IS BLESSED
THANK YOU. YOU MADE SO MUCH SENSE
awesome and easy
thanx frm Bhavya Malika
Thank very much for uploading this!
Simple but accurate explanation, and I think that I understood quite perfectly! :)
this video help the students in my class tell the difference between the two
Thanks Sir
Perfect, thank you - I was struggling to understand meiosis - this video explained everything
Makes so much sense now.
it was very help full than other video thank u
I learnt a lot more from this 1 MINUTE video than of what I learn in ONE MONTH of Biology class.
Bless you. Bless you and your family. You all deserve to go to heaven. NOW.
AWESOME!
simple and perfect explanation
thanks its a huge help really how simple you made it
The best thanks
Woah solid break down! Thanks, WISH ME LUCK ON MY TEST TOMORROW!
perfect explanation thanks!
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OMG I THINK I FINALLY GET THE DIFFERENCE!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I think this is right video. With 1 minute long video you can learn as much as with 300 pages long book. And I PASSED it on second try .. :)
Thank you.
Something simple and exact
Holy shit, thats all ive been learning for a month and i didnt get it, and this 1 minute video told me all.. THANK U!
Excellent vedio
Thanks for posting this! very helpful.
gude vidoe
oh thank you! I was so hopelessly confused after reading the book.
Better than reading 2 pages of my biology book thanks :D
This is very clear :) thank you
Helped!
OH MY GOD THANK YOU THANK YOU!
thank you so much now i can do my project
51 seconds that is simple!
my teacher told us to read about this, and two days later, we were asked to take a test. Thank you poster for helping me out
Why am I just finding this? Thank you!
easy to follow
Very clear, thanks!
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thanks bro!!
Thanks a lot!!!!!
Very nice
Oh my lord thank you for that- I might not fail biology
I spend 2 hours to learn mitosis and meiosis and i learned but not to much
This video which is 51 seconds and i learned wowowowowo this is great 😂😎😎😎😎😎😂😏😏
THANKYOU! really helped.
thank you :)
this video saved my butt, i have a test on this tomarrow and ya
this is a proper explanation of the difference, for students that dont want to open their biology books.. xD
Akhane in case of mitosis 2 toi cell a Akta cromosom and Akta homologous chromosome ache Tai 2n e thakbe
R miosis a homologous and main cromosoms 2to o divided hoye jay Tai noly
n
Why is the first division called reductional division??, both the daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as in somatic cells
omg thank u thay helped , im goinf to use this for my igcse tomorrow ;(
wow
*.* thank you
Meiosis is for gametes right?
@genesislacreacion1 wish you the best good luck!!!
I'd also like to add that with the increase in online learning, we will likely see an increase of youtube lectures to help students understand
hmmm wish me luck!
Lol I now understand meiosis and mitosis from a one minute video. Fuck this haploid diploid homologous stuff. This is what i needed
I have biology exam tomorrow and I really hope this video helped me!
The movie Annihilation brought me here.
where does this take place aghhfhdgjk in the nucleus??
SJWMS squad 💯
I'm still confused on how a chromosome is actually represented in this video. Is it just a single stick (technically two sticks on a dot) or is it 2 sticks (technically 4 sticks on a dot)?
Evan Gjesvold your nan
single stick
nice
bloop
You misspelled "and" in the title.
@62001a....we do learn from youtube....this is why i'm watching it...when one points the finger at others, there's always three pointing back....
wow this was easy.
which one is it's purpose to create gametes (sex cells)? And and which one in which the cells produced contain half the number of chromosomes that were in the parent cell?
thanks that helped heaps lol
@Skaldi3 and I did read the book!
in the cell ; the membrane dissapears
sometimes I feel like I should become a teacher just to tell students to fucking ignore their textbooks and just say it like it is. Meiosis is just like Mitosis twice but with some recombination in between. done.
Mmmmmm
I'm sorry but i've watched this video at least 6 times but it still doesn't make sense could someone explain it to me please?
Boy do I feel bad for all your teachers out there if they knew you THOUGHT you understood mitosis and meiosis from this video! It is a great video, but this does not substitute truly understanding mitosis and meiosis! Do you understand haploid and diploid? How about crossing over? Independent assortment? Are you familiar with what's happening during Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
Take the video for what it's worth: a simplified version of how mitosis and meiosis are different.
From your list I only know about haploid and diploid. Can you tell me about the others?
+Dead Light apparently not!
Why aren't you subscribed to pewdiepie
@baburton81 Agreed
Its easy
52 seconds. Easy explanation. Awesome. Just one question; Was the video showing what mitosis/meiosis would be like in a organism that has a diploid number of 2? In humans, we'd have all 46 chromosomes replicate and divide, right?
Yes, you are correct. For simplicity purposes, the video is showing a diploid number of 2 chromosomes, but in humans, there would be 46 of those X shaped chromosomes dividing.
Thanks.
U r clever
Thank you i have exam tommorow
UA-cam > School teachers
Who else is watching this because of school 😂
the link of this video is typed out in my school biology book, i searched for the fun of it expecting a nonexisting video or something but damn
yo
@AQ HackAQ really? Thanks.