Thank you so much sir, my teacher in class explained this but it was too fast and I couldn't understand as well, you explain it the best. Thank you very much sir.
You are now my 3rd Online Tutor. I Have 2 for Calculus and You for Biology. Thank You for making the videos back when you did, they are very useful. Again Thank You
Amazing stuff, tks for sharing your knowledge with this video. I've heard recently that some viruses can be bigger than cells with more DNA etc. So now I'm interested did viruses start life. It is so interesting because while we may not be able to reach far enough in space we can examine cells and viruses which seem even more complex and amazing than space. And I never imagined I'd say that.
No, if the host cell is eukaryotic it will divide by mitosis, but that is more complicated and harder to draw. However, the basic concepts still apply.
Hey there! Thanks a ton for uploading. Your videos are the 'Ultimate' they are just amazing! U know in India we a have whole text of classical genetics to by heart and learn them all with 3 more units in an single paper. Your video just explained me all that my teacher did in 14 lecs for this topic. could please help with some biochemistry topics like carbohydrate metabolism, metabolic regualtion :)
Do the viruses have enzymes? In some text books its written it does and in some it does not. Having enzymes facilitates the replication procedure and injecting the virus material to the host cells. So could you please explain this. thank you sir.
Viruses do have enzymes.the enzymes do play a role in facilitating viral replication integration into a host genome and for its virulence or survival or avoidance of immunological hindrance.
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Thank you so much sir, my teacher in class explained this but it was too fast and I couldn't understand as well, you explain it the best. Thank you very much sir.
You are now my 3rd Online Tutor. I Have 2 for Calculus and You for Biology.
Thank You for making the videos back when you did, they are very useful.
Again Thank You
My first degree is in biology with a concentration in neuroscience. I encourage you to pursue your interest in microbiology.
Super helpful and well explained! Thank you!
Good presentation and very helpful. Thanks
Thank you! It is a wonderful review for the MCAT!
Amazing stuff, tks for sharing your knowledge with this video. I've heard recently that some viruses can be bigger than cells with more DNA etc. So now I'm interested did viruses start life. It is so interesting because while we may not be able to reach far enough in space we can examine cells and viruses which seem even more complex and amazing than space. And I never imagined I'd say that.
Well done! Thank you.
Still helpful in 2018❤
Thank you, really helped explain more
Thank you so much!
Thank you. That was very helpful.
No, if the host cell is eukaryotic it will divide by mitosis, but that is more complicated and harder to draw. However, the basic concepts still apply.
Thanx alot... it really helped
Hey there! Thanks a ton for uploading. Your videos are the 'Ultimate' they are just amazing! U know in India we a have whole text of classical genetics to by heart and learn them all with 3 more units in an single paper. Your video just explained me all that my teacher did in 14 lecs for this topic. could please help with some biochemistry topics like carbohydrate metabolism, metabolic regualtion :)
that virus u told u dont know is the tobacco mosaic virus
anyways,great video.helped a lot :)
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Even if the host cell is eukaryotic, the cell will divide by binary fission, not mitosis ?
Do the viruses have enzymes? In some text books its written it does and in some it does not. Having enzymes facilitates the replication procedure and injecting the virus material to the host cells. So could you please explain this. thank you sir.
Viruses do have enzymes.the enzymes do play a role in facilitating viral replication integration into a host genome and for its virulence or survival or avoidance of immunological hindrance.
Looks like exosomes to me. How do we know that this isn't part of a healing process.
it's a miniature facehugger/ chestburster
haha the constant movement of your mouse is making me ADD lol :) but good video...i do better when i see stuff happen
AUDIO SUCKS!
But the content is GREAT!
EggiTheShadow If I could hear it, maybe I would agree.
gold95 Hahaha, yeah i have to put my volume on max and sit in a quiet room to hear it
I actually listened to it using my earphone and it was very clear.
Thank you so much!!!!