G0 Phase of Cell cycle | Why cells enter a G0 phase? | Cell cycle | Animated biology with ARPAN | G0

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2020
  • This video describes many important questions regarding G0 phase of cell cycle:-
    why cells enter G0 phase?
    Is Go phase is common for all cell types?
    How cell can exit a G0 state?
    What is the significance of entering Go state?
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  • @angelafambadinas9902
    @angelafambadinas9902 3 роки тому +5

    What is going to happen if the brain cells are not arrested in G0 phase?
    What are some stimulus that make some of the cells proceed from G0 phase to G1?
    Thank you so much for your answer, I'll subscribe

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +4

      Exiting the cell cycle and entering into Go is a inbuilt genetic program in neuron failing which neurons would keep on dividing and would not mature. Immature neurons cant make functioning circuits.
      There is difference between quiescence and cell cycle exit. The quiescence cells might reenter cell cycle ( like many stem cells) if proper growth factors are present in the surrounding.

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +2

      If you like my explanation please share my channel link with your friends and help me to reach big audience

  • @nzoputaezike1821
    @nzoputaezike1821 2 роки тому +3

    This video needs more love, it is very useful but underated

  • @fernandocf.2357
    @fernandocf.2357 8 місяців тому +1

    As a Brazilian I have to say that this is the best video ever I would like to watch to understand that, thank you a lot!!!! great work!

  • @nzoputaezike1821
    @nzoputaezike1821 2 роки тому +3

    So how come it is said that neurons don't divide like they don't heal in terms of spinal injury and what not and tgat they can't be replaced, please explain

  • @subhamkarmakar3320
    @subhamkarmakar3320 3 роки тому +1

    Helpful

  • @innaeieo6543
    @innaeieo6543 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks it was helpful 👏🏻

  • @circuitsofaim
    @circuitsofaim 3 роки тому +2

    hi,what references you used for this video?

  • @medicalbiochemistry_
    @medicalbiochemistry_ 3 роки тому

    Well explained

  • @Techzootube786
    @Techzootube786 Рік тому +1

    Sir
    What are the methods for development of permanent cell line?

  • @Shanicevpagan
    @Shanicevpagan 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing Video :)

  • @boris2512
    @boris2512 2 роки тому +1

    Can cell cycle proceed to s-phase n g2-phase n exit the cell cycle/enters G0 phase?

  • @jenishashrestha6988
    @jenishashrestha6988 3 роки тому +1

    which stage of cell cycle has same time in both adults and embryo?

  • @sumitpandey2036
    @sumitpandey2036 3 роки тому +1

    Bhai go phase me koi dividing cell at the end of g1 phase jaega na?? Ya mitotic phase ke baad me koi cell quicesent stage mein ja skta hai?

  • @anjalimaru823
    @anjalimaru823 3 роки тому +1

    Will you give me ther name of this refrence book

  • @rajlakhidas4532
    @rajlakhidas4532 2 роки тому +2

    👉👈🥺 nice explanation

  • @barathm7904
    @barathm7904 3 роки тому +2

    Please make video for telomeres

  • @19limgabriella87
    @19limgabriella87 3 роки тому +3

    What are the important events that happen in every checkpoint?

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the question. Please refer to this video for details ua-cam.com/video/Yb4dQuPLgt8/v-deo.html
      Also take a look at my cell bio playlist which contains detailed explanation like this.

  • @bmwwbm2847
    @bmwwbm2847 3 роки тому +1

    Dose the cell enter the g0 if there something wrong in it ?
    and then will be dead by apoptotic?
    I mean that the cell doesn't enter the cycle again??

    • @rnamvsoak-j9849
      @rnamvsoak-j9849 3 роки тому

      Yes BMw...if it's a defective cell apoptosis will help removed it or it can also be done through autophagy pathway ....its a complex thing but that's how the body clean up any defect

  • @studybooks3395
    @studybooks3395 3 роки тому +4

    Why Active Stem Cells has high levels of Histone Metilation, and Quiescence Stem Cells has low? It should be the opposite if their chromatine is not active. I dont understand that.

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +1

      Actually I need one entire video to explain it...its complicated but its true

    • @jagdishmishra2938
      @jagdishmishra2938 2 роки тому

      Histone in the methylated state keeps the DNA transcriptionally inactive, so high methylation only keeps those genes active which are required to re-enter the cell cycle and rest of the genes inactive...
      The Quiensence stem cells having less histone methylation have most of the genes in active state which maintains the multipotent nature of the cell
      This might be the reason i guess..

  • @ambreenjaved8924
    @ambreenjaved8924 2 роки тому +2

    What happens if the cells in the G0 phase got any of mutations. Will it lead to cancer. Or not?

  • @tech_talkTV
    @tech_talkTV 3 роки тому +1

    When they enter the g0 and never go back like the irreservable how it does affect the organism??

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому

      Depends on which cell it is. For example neurons are in Go but they do their job properly

  • @jroar9961
    @jroar9961 2 роки тому +2

    Did you ever happen to post another video of "how the cell can exit a G0 state?" @animatedbiologywitharpan

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  2 роки тому +1

      Nope....but should be making one....thanks for the suggestion

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  2 роки тому

      Please share my channel link with your friends and help me to reach big audience.

    • @jroar9961
      @jroar9961 2 роки тому

      @@animatedbiologywitharpan if you do, I would love to watch and understand G0 more! I would be happy to share your channel! Thanks for the fast reply!

  • @mayankmehendiratta999
    @mayankmehendiratta999 3 роки тому +1

    biosensors? messaging u for the last 2 months

  • @janninemaatgaldo7249
    @janninemaatgaldo7249 3 роки тому +2

    Is it possible for the embryonic cells to be in G0?

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +1

      Embryonic cells need to divide rapidly for growth . Generally they are not in Go

    • @janninemaatgaldo7249
      @janninemaatgaldo7249 3 роки тому +1

      @@animatedbiologywitharpan Thank you so much!!

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +1

      Please share my channel link with your friends and help me to reach big audience

    • @rnamvsoak-j9849
      @rnamvsoak-j9849 3 роки тому

      Janine Maat GALDO: yes ofcourse its possible, this affect their pluripotency but under normal condition it should not happen

  • @Krishii1204
    @Krishii1204 3 роки тому +4

    1)G0 Phase exit the cell cycle or suspend/temporary pause cell cycle?
    2)G0 phase. The process occurs at the end of which phase.
    Plz reply bro

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому

      Cell can enter into Go phase while they are passing through G1 phase( before restriction point ).

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому +2

      Go phase could be both permanent or temporary

    • @tech_talkTV
      @tech_talkTV 3 роки тому +1

      @@animatedbiologywitharpan when its permanent how it does affect the organism?

  • @alexreasoner9919
    @alexreasoner9919 Рік тому +1

    was there an eagle at around 7:53

  • @angelbocanegra9438
    @angelbocanegra9438 3 роки тому +2

    why a cell that has just completed cytokinesis might enter G0 phase instead of G1 phase? hehehe

    • @animatedbiologywitharpan
      @animatedbiologywitharpan  3 роки тому

      Let's say at this point growth factor is not present or let's say the internal clock is instructing to exit cell cycle