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Just WOW! Beautiful! I understood what my teachers tried to learn me the last week in just 1.22mins. :D
ОтветитьSo surreal.....and badass!
ОтветитьImagine...this happening in me every second of my life o.o
ОтветитьWow thanx I understood the boring chapter so interestingly in like almost 1 min... Tnx .. :))
ОтветитьIn miss wrights class, learning!!!!
Ответитьour topic today in school
ОтветитьDid my eyes just feel wierd watching this???
Ответитьdo meiosis!
ОтветитьI remember watching this last year when I was a freshman! ahh good times. i miss biology class. its so much more interesting than Chemistry!
Ответитьthanks a lot. now i understand what's going on and what does it look like. thanks a lot :) what is more important i know where is it happening!!!! :))))
Ответить27 people hate science.
ОтветитьGosh, this is creepy!
ОтветитьThis is the coolest thing I've ever seen! the music makes it better. I love how at the beginning it shows some of the microorganisms at work such as the Golgi Apparatus.
ОтветитьThat was awesomee!
ОтветитьThanks for helping with my homework-- u made being home sick easier plus my science teacher showed this in class
Ответитьhehe, i wonder what watching this while high is like?
Ответитьthis video is perfect for my biology task which is to teach the rest of the class mitosis. Thank you so much
ОтветитьWhere do the atoms necessary come from to create the molecules necessary to create a duplicate cell from nothing?
Ответить@Kwabz1947 Nothing like a good giggle while watching a science clip lol
Ответитьthis is sooooo cool.....
Ответитьhaha that was pretty epic
Ответитьthis is really cool :).. thanks!
Ответить@ElijiahT good one! :D
Ответитьtrippy
Ответитьsame but this one was better then most
Ответитьgood video...infact amazing animation...but if u are learning the stages of mitoses 4 the 1st time then it would be difficult to grasp because everything is going so damn fast here...
ОтветитьSorry, just learning, wasn't this binary fission because it only split once into identical daughter cells? Or did I miss something? This is fascinating! I love biology :)
ОтветитьCool video - the music sends chills down my spine.
ОтветитьActually ChromoSOMES are formed from chromatINS (which you call detached DNA pieces). Chromatins are not dense enough to be seen under a microscope, however, before cell-division, they become dense, form chromatIDS, then chromosomes. Centrioles, as well as the disappearing of the nuclear envelope happens simultaneously during prophase.
ОтветитьThat was cool
ОтветитьStill a better love story than Twilight.
Ответитьfascinating !
Ответитьthe thing I like best about this kind of video is the soundtrack.
ОтветитьAmazing.
ОтветитьAnd imagine, a trillion atoms in each cell. There are about 100 trillion cells in a human body!
ОтветитьImagine how amazing is our creator.. He makes it easy as possible..very nice..
Ответитьnice video.!
Ответитьyay, needed this for my bio quiz!
Ответить4D!!
ОтветитьEs hermoso o.o //is beautiful//
ОтветитьMitosis in a nut shell o 0 8 o o
ОтветитьWow! This animation is awesome!
ОтветитьIncredible!!!
Ответитьbeautifull
ОтветитьSo true and so amazing!
ОтветитьAwesome video. Makes all the textbook illustrations come alive!
ОтветитьThat was awesome :))
Ответитьcan someone tell me name of the music, please? Can't find it.
Ответитьvery precise and simple.
thank you so much