Excellent presentation. As a 43 year old in college working on my RN-BSN with a minor in Biology, this is proving very helpful in my microbiology and other biology classes. Thank you for taking the time to do this. I can't wait to look through your other videos!
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Great video, my exam is next week and having it explained in detail with pictures and audio is a really great learning tool. Thank you for putting them up.
Thank you, taking microbiology soon this has been super helpful so I can begin the class knowing something instead of nothing at all. You explained this so well and, explained the material very very well and not made it complicated at all.
Fun Master These videos are for quick analysis of the basics. We don't want a 30 minute video. I suggest you use closed captioning and pause when you need 😊
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Thank you! I cannot for the life of me retain this kind of information just by reading or writing it out. I have to see it illustrated or have a photographic example. This is so helpful!
thanks Armando Hasudungan for your input. Just to make sure guys: Prokaryotes is a prokaryotic cell single celled organism and they are smaller and simpler(e.g bacterial cells) Bacterial cells contain these sub-cellular structures: Cell membrane-holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of the cell. Cytoplasm-Gel-like substance where most of the chemical reaction happen(take place). It contains enzymes that control these chemical reactions. Cell wall{for bacterial cells provide an extra layer of protection and strengthens the cell. Bacteria cells do not have chloroplasts or mitochondria. Bacterial cells do not have a 'true' Nucleus---instead they have a single circular strand of DNA that floats freely in the cytoplasm. The may contain small rings or loops of DNA called plasmids. I am not trying to offend or disapprove you excellent videos: Plasmids contain genes for things like drug resistance that can be passed between bacterial via pili. Pili-allow cell contact Flagella- Long hair-like structure that rotates to move the bacterial cell.
I came to this video simply for the attractive drawing of a bacteria cell, I will now be using your youtube a lot more you deserve a lot more subs, even if nearly 500k is a lot you deserve 10x that!
This is fantastic! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! You are so giving, and we all appreciate you so much! There are a few bits of information that seem to be incorrect. Pili are longer than fimbriae, not shorter, and there are fewer of them. Also, the spiral shape of a bacterium is called spirillum (spirilla).
thanks for making this video! it does summerize most of the materials. However, I do have to mention that when you illustrated the structure of the gram negative/positive, there were a few misplaced componenets. Ex: in the gram negative, the lipoprotein is conventaly bound to the outer membrane on one end, while the other end is embedded into the peptidoglycan layer via its polar head. Another thing: the lipopolysaccharides are the ones containing lipid A, O, and core polysaccharide. Last but not least, you forgot to mention "porins" in the gram negative structure which act as channels that transport substances in and out of the membrane.
Thanks a lot. This is worth it. I can see all the information related to Bacteria structure with figures and few words, and it´s the way I learn the most. My homework is ready now LOL Thank you.
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This video is wonderful and encompasses everything very effectively. However, at 0:28 there is a false statement. Bacteria are the largest prokaryotes only, and there are other microorganisms of medical significance, such as fungi and protozoa, that are larger in size as they are eukaryotes.
I've watched a few of your videos. You really know your stuff to. I know allot about micro biology but you know much more. Love the videos keep it up : )
Thank you sooo much! I drew the diagram in my notes and it really helped me understand the cell's composition. Thank you for relating the lipid-a as a toxin that can cause sepsis, this was stressed in my medical microbiology course. Love your videos!
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2:40 wait; Transferring DNA is how more complex, multicellular organisms reproduce. Such as plants and animals. That really shows how more complex, evolved life forms develop their characteristics from aspects of simpler, more basic organisms. Can two bacteria who do this recombine into a new species?
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Excellent presentation. As a 43 year old in college working on my RN-BSN with a minor in Biology, this is proving very helpful in my microbiology and other biology classes. Thank you for taking the time to do this. I can't wait to look through your other videos!
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I used to watch your videos 2 years ago when i was in highschool and they helped me get into university. Now i'm at university and watching your videos again to pass microbiology! Still the best!
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Great video, my exam is next week and having it explained in detail with pictures and audio is a really great learning tool. Thank you for putting them up.
Thank you, taking microbiology soon this has been super helpful so I can begin the class knowing something instead of nothing at all. You explained this so well and, explained the material very very well and not made it complicated at all.
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Excellent video and audio. I like the idea to draw and write during explanation: I can not think a better way to explain this subject.
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Fun Master These videos are for quick analysis of the basics. We don't want a 30 minute video. I suggest you use closed captioning and pause when you need 😊
@@funmaster1617 or use change the speed on the video on the settings
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Thank you! I cannot for the life of me retain this kind of information just by reading or writing it out. I have to see it illustrated or have a photographic example. This is so helpful!
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thanks Armando Hasudungan for your input. Just to make sure guys:
Prokaryotes is a prokaryotic cell single celled organism and they are smaller and simpler(e.g bacterial cells)
Bacterial cells contain these sub-cellular structures:
Cell membrane-holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of the cell.
Cytoplasm-Gel-like substance where most of the chemical reaction happen(take place). It contains enzymes that control these chemical reactions.
Cell wall{for bacterial cells provide an extra layer of protection and strengthens the cell.
Bacteria cells do not have chloroplasts or mitochondria.
Bacterial cells do not have a 'true' Nucleus---instead they have a single circular strand of DNA that floats freely in the cytoplasm.
The may contain small rings or loops of DNA called plasmids.
I am not trying to offend or disapprove you excellent videos:
Plasmids contain genes for things like drug resistance that can be passed between bacterial via pili.
Pili-allow cell contact
Flagella- Long hair-like structure that rotates to move the bacterial cell.
THANK you sir, Got A for my first test (microbiology) and I was absent when the teacher was talking about bacterial cell wall
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I came to this video simply for the attractive drawing of a bacteria cell, I will now be using your youtube a lot more you deserve a lot more subs, even if nearly 500k is a lot you deserve 10x that!
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This is fantastic! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos! You are so giving, and we all appreciate you so much! There are a few bits of information that seem to be incorrect. Pili are longer than fimbriae, not shorter, and there are fewer of them. Also, the spiral shape of a bacterium is called spirillum (spirilla).
Fimbriae is a form of pili
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thanks for making this video! it does summerize most of the materials. However, I do have to mention that when you illustrated the structure of the gram negative/positive, there were a few misplaced componenets. Ex: in the gram negative, the lipoprotein is conventaly bound to the outer membrane on one end, while the other end is embedded into the peptidoglycan layer via its polar head. Another thing: the lipopolysaccharides are the ones containing lipid A, O, and core polysaccharide. Last but not least, you forgot to mention "porins" in the gram negative structure which act as channels that transport substances in and out of the membrane.
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Thanks a lot. This is worth it. I can see all the information related to Bacteria structure with figures and few words, and it´s the way I learn the most. My homework is ready now LOL Thank you.
Straight to the point here. Found your stuff. Awesome work. First video of yours that I've watched so far. I'll be watching a lot more. Starting right now in fact. Liked + Subscribed. I'll also be spreading the word. Have a great day. :).
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This video is wonderful and encompasses everything very effectively. However, at 0:28 there is a false statement. Bacteria are the largest prokaryotes only, and there are other microorganisms of medical significance, such as fungi and protozoa, that are larger in size as they are eukaryotes.
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I've watched a few of your videos. You really know your stuff to. I know allot about micro biology but you know much more. Love the videos keep it up : )
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Awesome! Don't forget that gram negative bacteria also have a perisplasmic space in between the peptidoglycan layer and the cell membrane.
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Thank you sooo much! I drew the diagram in my notes and it really helped me understand the cell's composition. Thank you for relating the lipid-a as a toxin that can cause sepsis, this was stressed in my medical microbiology course. Love your videos!
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2:40 wait;
Transferring DNA is how more complex, multicellular organisms reproduce. Such as plants and animals.
That really shows how more complex, evolved life forms develop their characteristics from aspects of simpler, more basic organisms.
Can two bacteria who do this recombine into a new species?
so helpful! love your art as well! :-)
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