I had to give up my program due to severe depression along PTSD. I still look forward Bozeman's new videos just because they are so Informative and straight to the point. Really wish to thank you Mr. Anderson, Its a privilege to learn along with you, Thank you so much. You are a very good orator.
Teddy Mack Omg I really realized how my mind is Shappy cuz I watched more than one time and I didn’t noticed that ☹️😔 tomorrow I have a test hopefully I’ll do great job! Thanks ❤️
That had me beyond confused. I replayed it probably three times from the beginning just to make sense of it. Glad it was just a mistake because I was about to give up.
I was just talking to It's okay to be smart, and he said you and him were friends. That's really cool, and you both look alike too. Thanks for the video and it was very helpful.
Correct me if I'm wrong but as I know it, it's breaking up molecules what takes energy; not forming them. Forming molecules gives off energy. Also as I know that this process produces energy by making more molecular bonds then before, so actually it's excess energy that cells utilise. Can you make a video explaining it thoroughly please? (Or explaining otherwise if I'm wrong) It always seemed so complex and confusing to me but I want to know more about it.
direct sunlight is good at different parts of the day such as morning and spring for uva/uvb, sunset and fall for ir, it's the hot days that cause over exposure.
Thanks for the knowledge.....how bout a video on vapor pressure deficit or how enzymes work you have a great way of explaining things that I'm trying to understand
I've got a question regarding the movement of chloroplasts to protect themselves from intensive light. Does the leave lose its green color at that point? I mean would it look more green from the edges than in the middle? Sorry my question might seem a bit basic but that's what I understood. And than u so much it's helpful indeed.
Butterfly of Beauty no not really. The chloroplasts only move around with in their respective cells so you wouldn't see a difference in the over all appearance of the cell. But if you look at a plant cell with a microscope you can certainly see them move around! Good question by the way (:
How would the cells original DNA be altered during symbiosis to have chloroplasts be present in future generations of the initial symbiosis. After generation of generation of cell division. Where is the dna sequence for the chloroplast production in the cells DNA?
Hey can anyone please tell me how does he create a video showing himself and the slides of information? I need to do something like this for a project. Thanks.
I put together a video that shows my method. It is called How to Make and Educational Screencast. You can also contact me through my website for more information. Best of luck on the project.
woooooow dude, so assertive. I got this test tomorrow. You make biology so cool. A comment: It's ok you want to explain us the process in a general easy way to understand, but probably some protein names and all of that would be useful (more specific); I would love you take it.
Do organic chemistry videos? I am taking organic next year. Khan academy is good for organic, but you are my favorite for biology! Man if you decided to do organic chemistry videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just because the cyanobacteria resemble the chloroplasts does not mean one "came from" the other. This is a huge assumption turned into a probable "fact" because a science teacher said it.
"the structure of the mitochondria" dammit dude I just sent this to someone to spark their curiosity. You're talking about chloroplasts, not mitochondria
i.e. the first 20 seconds was all one phrase. A video should intro itself with drama voice and silly fun inflexions to fix attention!!!! even if the narration improves in the middle.
sounds like you've been watching too much Hank Green. I honestly prefer this guy bc his videos are more to the point and free of shitty analogies that CrashCourse uses
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this lesson has taught me more than my whole biology class.
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im watching this because of my bio class
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I had to give up my program due to severe depression along PTSD. I still look forward Bozeman's new videos just because they are so Informative and straight to the point. Really wish to thank you Mr. Anderson, Its a privilege to learn along with you, Thank you so much. You are a very good orator.
What's up, did you do what you wanted to?
I still like watching Bozeman even after the AP Biology exam has passed. I can't thank you enough for your help Mr.Anderson :)
0.57 you say "The structure of the mitochondria" but I think you mean "chloroplast"
+Teddy Mack You are correct. Sorry about that. Thanks for finding the error.
I was looking for this comment! Thank you!
Teddy Mack
Omg I really realized how my mind is Shappy cuz I watched more than one time and I didn’t noticed that ☹️😔 tomorrow I have a test hopefully I’ll do great job! Thanks ❤️
Teddy Mack, yeah me!!!
That had me beyond confused. I replayed it probably three times from the beginning just to make sense of it. Glad it was just a mistake because I was about to give up.
as a student from germany i can say that your videos helped me a lot! they are easy to understand and follow and might as well help me graduate!
I just discovered your lectures and I enjoy them very much. I've subscribed. Thanks for your great work!
I’m having a presentation tomorrow about this organelle, wish me luck and hope your notes helped me pass:)
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This has served well as an overview to photosynthesis, thank you!
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My ap biology teacher sucks a lot so this channel really helps me out!
What an amazing thing!! I didn't know the chloroplasts would move towards or away from light depending on the intensity!
Always helpful. Thank you!
+Erika Drummond Thanks so much.
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I was just talking to It's okay to be smart, and he said you and him were friends. That's really cool, and you both look alike too. Thanks for the video and it was very helpful.
Im the chloroplast
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing your teaching with the general public.
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The video was super helpful! Thanks, Mr. Anderson!
what a great video it helped me learn so much about the organelle, thank you for the great video, super helpful!
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Correct me if I'm wrong but as I know it, it's breaking up molecules what takes energy; not forming them. Forming molecules gives off energy. Also as I know that this process produces energy by making more molecular bonds then before, so actually it's excess energy that cells utilise. Can you make a video explaining it thoroughly please? (Or explaining otherwise if I'm wrong) It always seemed so complex and confusing to me but I want to know more about it.
No intro music this time?! ;(
That was very helpful THANK YOU
0.58 --> not mitochondria, but chloroplast
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Very helpful, thank you!
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كاظم الزبيدي. Im a chloroplast
direct sunlight is good at different parts of the day such as morning and spring for uva/uvb, sunset and fall for ir, it's the hot days that cause over exposure.
Mistake at 1:05, he calls the chloroplast a mitochondria.
I thought the Calvin cycle took place in the stroma, not the grana???
Thank you very much ♥️
HAHAHAHAHA THE FUCKING INTRO OMFG he changed it
Thanks for the knowledge.....how bout a video on vapor pressure deficit or how enzymes work you have a great way of explaining things that I'm trying to understand
Amazing video! You're making my cellular and molecular bio class make sense !
How do the co2 molecules used in photosynthesis reach and enter the chloroplasts inside leaf cell?
Trying to make a video for a scholarship, what program do you use for the visuals in your videos?
Kamryn Peters, i have 2 membranes
Thanks so much sir
That was helpful.
I have a question Mr. Anderson
I've got a question regarding the movement of chloroplasts to protect themselves from intensive light. Does the leave lose its green color at that point? I mean would it look more green from the edges than in the middle? Sorry my question might seem a bit basic but that's what I understood. And than u so much it's helpful indeed.
Butterfly of Beauty no not really.
The chloroplasts only move around with in their respective cells so you wouldn't see a difference in the over all appearance of the cell.
But if you look at a plant cell with a microscope you can certainly see them move around!
Good question by the way (:
Yup he is right. Individual cells cant be seen by you humans. So that way our entire plant doesint turn black when exposed to uv
nice explanation
How would the cells original DNA be altered during symbiosis to have chloroplasts be present in future generations of the initial symbiosis. After generation of generation of cell division. Where is the dna sequence for the chloroplast production in the cells DNA?
So why somes leafs shown others colors then green? Is it related to the Genotyp of the plant?
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I assumed that the Calvin cycle referred only to the Dark Reactions in Plants, or am I wrong about that?
Hey can anyone please tell me how does he create a video showing himself and the slides of information? I need to do something like this for a project. Thanks.
I put together a video that shows my method. It is called How to Make and Educational Screencast. You can also contact me through my website for more information. Best of luck on the project.
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very helpful... thnks
Interesting, thanx
Thank you.
Do you mind explaining why these organelles can’t survive in animal cells?
Can you explain about pyrenoid
hopefully this saves my ap bio test in 1 hour
thank you
biology next tuesday , wish me luck
Its too good vedio thank you so much sir
Thank you also very beaitful teacher told me . I am from Turkey
woooooow dude, so assertive. I got this test tomorrow. You make biology so cool. A comment: It's ok you want to explain us the process in a general easy way to understand, but probably some protein names and all of that would be useful (more specific); I would love you take it.
Francisco Ponce, i like light
I have test tomorrow on dis too
great quality for a school vid
I fell asleep watching this video
me too
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Mr andersen is so cute. I love nervous guys. He is so cute and nerdy. 😊
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What's your favourite country that you have ever been to?
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You said, "mitochondria" but I know you meant so say chloroplast
Yes
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Anyone got as biology soon?
Yes!
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Me
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Do organic chemistry videos? I am taking organic next year. Khan academy is good for organic, but you are my favorite for biology! Man if you decided to do organic chemistry videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doesn't get more straight than khan academy. Have fun... You will pass say it with me :)
Yes it was helpful
pls help
My Teacher Want us to debate which are more important chloroplast or mitochondria😥 We are mitochondria pls help
Yes it was
Just because the cyanobacteria resemble the chloroplasts does not mean one "came from" the other. This is a huge assumption turned into a probable "fact" because a science teacher said it.
For guiding
I guess you mean "the structure of chloroplast".
3:42 - Is Mr. Anderson the new Cardi B?
4:47
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Whta happend to the protons after this
3:28 They are used to power ATP Synthase.
Edit: After that the cycle repeats and they go back into the Lumen.
"the structure of the mitochondria" dammit dude I just sent this to someone to spark their curiosity. You're talking about chloroplasts, not mitochondria
You are very enetelligent.
Endosymbiosis, the guide to evolution......
wastedPhoenix, yay!
I love biology
Am I the only one doing this for first year
i don't understand ;((((((((((
Waaaay better than my teacher ahhahaha
i.e. the first 20 seconds was all one phrase. A video should intro itself with drama voice and silly fun inflexions to fix attention!!!! even if the narration improves in the middle.
why don´t you just make the video then
sounds like you've been watching too much Hank Green. I honestly prefer this guy bc his videos are more to the point and free of shitty analogies that CrashCourse uses
Must stay awake...
Very good presentation but what amaze me is how did humans figure this out wow
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The video was good but not that much .You not explain in a simple way I think you had done rata not understand ,it don't do it again