EXCELLENT !!!!! Ooo im so gonna pass this part in my exam now😀....I just didn't get it when my teacher taught it😓....some how I think she doesn't even know what she, herself saying!....THANKS
@@nikis8893 It went well. I topped my Biology class back then and received an award🙏 This was one of the most difficult topics for me to grasp but this video helped a lot.
This is really clear. I saw lot of lectues but could not get my doubt cleared. But this just made it cleared. Thankyou so much. keep growing . Thank you 🙏
It has removed all of my confusion. Thank you so much for this amazing video. This is the best animated video of meiosis. I am going to share this video with all of my friends. ☺️
Thank u so much for this useful one for us. It’s very help for our cell division and cell cycle learning .once again thank u so much for your beautiful job.
At 4:06 it will be wrong if you say tha DNA replication as DNA don't replicate after meiosis 1 That's why that after meiosis 1 the gap is known as interkinesis instead of interphase
Wow, unfortunately, no translation could have helped many Arab students: (But I understood it because I know a little English): Thank you for this wonderful explanation ❤️
If meiosisI is started with a DNA replication..then..how it become haploid by the end of meiosis one ...and...when did it strt to replicate DNA before meiosis II🙄🙄
Haploid means containing half the genetic information of cell At the beginning, We have an original pair of chromosome (diploid), one blue and one purple. After the DNA replication, the number of chromosome is double (also diploid), 2 blue and 2 purple. At the end of meiosis1, a pair of blue chromosome are pushed away of a pair of purple chromosome, so we have 2 haploids(but not monoploid). And then DNA won’t replicate anymore but the 2 pairs haploid are separated again into 4 single chromosomes, so we have 4 haploid (or 4 monoploids). This is how I understand it.
in s phase dna is replicated but the content of dna changes 2c to 4c but the chromosome no remain same. when they involve in meiosis 1 during anaphase chromosome distributed to both newly formed cells. but centro mere division didn't occur to make that meiosis 2 happens watch once again carefully
My only question is does it occur after the fusion of male and female gametes or before that and if before how is the genetic material exchanged before fusion?
The first meiotic division results in two daughter cells,and again these two newly form daughter cells undergo meiosis 2?Am I right mam I am always confused about mitosis and meiosis
probably too late to matter, but correct. in MITOSIS, nuclear division only occurs once, so two total daughter cells are created. in MEIOSIS, nuclear division will happen twice, so four total daughter cells are created - two from meiosis 1, and then both of those intermediates from meiosis 1 will undergo nuclear division again to divide into 4 total daughter cells
Excellent description of meiosis, but... "Plants and Animals"? What plants? While the process of meiosis is the same, the products develop into haploid spores that then go through mitotic divisions to form multicellular haploid plants called gametophytes. The gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis ('cuz they're already haploid). Yes, the life cycle of potatoes is more complex than that of humans. Sexual life cycles in fungi and protists are also different than in animals.
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A whole week's work explained in 6 minutes. You are the best!!! :)
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A fantastic explanation. Better than all the books where I have been reading up.
Nothing is better than a book.
This is by far the best video about meiosis I have seen..
EXCELLENT !!!!! Ooo im so gonna pass this part in my exam now😀....I just didn't get it when my teacher taught it😓....some how I think she doesn't even know what she, herself saying!....THANKS
Same...I swear it is the same what happened with me
Fucking relatable
@@eliasteve5217 me tooo😖😖
how did the exam go
@@nikis8893 It went well. I topped my Biology class back then and received an award🙏 This was one of the most difficult topics for me to grasp but this video helped a lot.
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This is better than what youtube gives in recommendations
Good final touch...high clarity!!
This is really clear. I saw lot of lectues but could not get my doubt cleared. But this just made it cleared. Thankyou so much. keep growing . Thank you 🙏
I have seen this video on another channel but I couldn't find it on that. Thanks for uploading it again
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Best explanation clearing all confusions regarding meiosis
It has removed all of my confusion. Thank you so much for this amazing video. This is the best animated video of meiosis. I am going to share this video with all of my friends. ☺️
So helpfull.. from all the other videos i have watched so far..
I watched many video. This one is far more the best.
GOOD WORK......it is now simple to understand than before, i wish my teacher used this kind of animations just right when she taught it.....
very well animated...THANKS...
thankx for uploading such an amazing mieosis video 🙋🙅
Thank u so much for this useful one for us. It’s very help for our cell division and cell cycle learning .once again thank u so much for your beautiful job.
I love this video........way to go👍👍
such marvellous explanation!!.... thanks alottt...
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Yes , this video made my concept crystal clear🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥰🥰🥰
Excellent explanation. I have learnt a lot, thanks so much.
LIVE SAVER!!! I ended up with an 86% on my final for Meosis in bio, thankyou!
Thanks a lot for explaining these process with 3d visualisation it makes much easier to understand 😍😍
Please add the words leptotene zygotene pachytene diplotene and diakinesis during the processes for a complete video
Such an amazing animation & explanation of whole topic 👍☺️
Extremely good& help full
At 4:04 .. did you say .. before miosis2 DNA will again replicate ?
Very clear and understanding. Thanks
nice and wonderful explanation..its so understandable
thank you
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It’s amazing how many yt clips can’t get this right
At 4:06 it will be wrong if you say tha DNA replication
as DNA don't replicate after meiosis 1
That's why that after meiosis 1 the gap is known as interkinesis instead of interphase
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3:32 Isn't it actually 4 possible combinations?
واو للاسف لايوجد ترجمة كان من الممكن ان يساعد الكثير من الطلاب العرب :( لكنني فهمته لانني اعرف القليل من الانكليزية (: شكرا على هذا الشرح الرائع❤️
Wow, unfortunately, no translation could have helped many Arab students: (But I understood it because I know a little English): Thank you for this wonderful explanation ❤️
اكو تطبيق يترجم اني هم ادرس الانقسامات هنا🐱
اكو طالب ترجمه خطيه ونزله عل يوتيوب
BEST EXPLANATION EVERRRR thanks a lot
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my doubts are clear....😊😊😊
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Somewhat better
*How the crossing over occurs is mainly worth watching in this demonstration*
Thanks for this vedio
it's help me great
Thank you for this video 😊
excelente!! podrían agregar la posibilidad de traducción al español? ?
gracias
para eso están los subtítulos ... da .
Thank you so much. Actually bio is nothing till you can't visualize what you are studying thanks to help sir
If meiosisI is started with a DNA replication..then..how it become haploid by the end of meiosis one ...and...when did it strt to replicate DNA before meiosis II🙄🙄
Haploid means containing half the genetic information of cell
At the beginning, We have an original pair of chromosome (diploid), one blue and one purple.
After the DNA replication, the number of chromosome is double (also diploid), 2 blue and 2 purple.
At the end of meiosis1, a pair of blue chromosome are pushed away of a pair of purple chromosome, so we have 2 haploids(but not monoploid).
And then DNA won’t replicate anymore but the 2 pairs haploid are separated again into 4 single chromosomes, so we have 4 haploid (or 4 monoploids).
This is how I understand it.
Really useful and give clarity Thank you 👍👏👌🙏
Best meiosis vid
in s phase dna is replicated and after meiosis1 that dna is divided equally in two cells then it is a diploid cell.how could be a haploid?
in s phase dna is replicated but the content of dna changes 2c to 4c but the chromosome no remain same. when they involve in meiosis 1 during anaphase chromosome distributed to both newly formed cells. but centro mere division didn't occur to make that meiosis 2 happens watch once again carefully
the two diploid cells again undergo MITOSIS to form 4 haploid cells
My only question is does it occur after the fusion of male and female gametes or before that and if before how is the genetic material exchanged before fusion?
very nice and thanks for this video
Super... easily understood the concept
Tysm for this video ☺️
I understood correctly 🤗
That is really overwhelming :D keep this videos continued please..
nice videos. i don't how to find more. how can i search more of your videos?
Thankyou nicely expressed 👍
can i use this video on my youtube channel
very helpful for students
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I understand the whole process in 6 minutes 😊😊
Fantastic,,,,,, so nice,,,,,, thanks 🤗
Very helpfull video👌👌👍
Excellent explanation........ Wow!!!!!
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can any body tell me the different between mitosis and meiosis on the basics of heridetaty character
مجبور احضر المحاضره الا لا انت ولا الي خلفوكي يخلوني اعوف الشغلي واجي اقره 😢😂😅
The first meiotic division results in two daughter cells,and again these two newly form daughter cells undergo meiosis 2?Am I right mam
I am always confused about mitosis and meiosis
probably too late to matter, but correct. in MITOSIS, nuclear division only occurs once, so two total daughter cells are created. in MEIOSIS, nuclear division will happen twice, so four total daughter cells are created - two from meiosis 1, and then both of those intermediates from meiosis 1 will undergo nuclear division again to divide into 4 total daughter cells
Wow. Amazing. Thanks a lot.
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Superb good explanation
Thanks for nice video.
it's ok
thnkuu...nicely explained😁
where did this video come from
🤩🤩🤩Wow.. Iam impressed
Dear meiosisi || do not contain s phase so how the duplication occurs
4:05. I think they are not haploid. Little bit confused
Wow you are very genius mam😃
Excellent 👌👌👌
Superb
2:00 prophase1.
4:14 prophase 2
i would marry this vedio
thx alot
In meiosis ,why don't sister chromatids part during anaphase 1?plz ans mam
how does n=3 can produce 8 gametes? it still gives me 4 gametes by the process of miosis 😅
2*2*2=8
Excellent description of meiosis, but... "Plants and Animals"? What plants? While the process of meiosis is the same, the products develop into haploid spores that then go through mitotic divisions to form multicellular haploid plants called gametophytes. The gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis ('cuz they're already haploid). Yes, the life cycle of potatoes is more complex than that of humans. Sexual life cycles in fungi and protists are also different than in animals.
Thanku so much...it helped me a lot
watched this video during my 10th boards
ooops i have to watch this again during 11th ...
En español tradición en espanihs
How are telomeres conserved in sperm production?
Kindly allow me to use this video in my video lecture for my students in local language.
You are requested to explain the synapsis and bivalent more deeply, please.
this vedio is too nice ,
can u tell me distribution of chromosomes in humans.
when they say animals , they count humans also
i too want ..... with clear explanation
Where I can find the seam video but in Arabic or French please ❤️💋
can you give me vedio about plant cell.
ok
What is haploid cell
best vedio of all.
Thank u .. so nice explanation
amazing video
thank you
This is really useful
awsome vedo tq so much😃😃
Cool video man
very very very nice explanation.
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