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I couldn't get one thing. If you know, please explain, I'll be highly grateful. Look! Centrioles are composed of microtubules and centrosome is composed of centrioles then how can centrosomes make microtubules. As they're themselves composed of centrioles.
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As another user said, you're a great teacher. I have 2 questions: what's the purpose of the perpendicular settle of the centrioles? Do centrioles organize cytoskeleton only during mitosis or during the whole cell cycle? Thanks for the video! Greetings from Chile!
I don't know why are diplosomes at right angle with each other..but as far as cytoskeleton is considered...endoplasmic reticulum also forms cytoskeleton...as it is spread inside the cell...holding cell organelles to their position..and centriole forms cytoskeleton in several phases of mitosis...it begins at late prophase and kinda ends in Anaphase in mitosis...in meiosis there is another mechanism going on...
In eukaryotic cell Cilla and flagella are formed by centriole but in prokaryotic cell centriole are absent then how Cilla and flagella are formed in prokaryotes?
Thank you very much for this awesome video! I would like to ask you if you ever did a video about motor proteins? I'm in search for a good and simple video or text but wasn't lucky yet...
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My hero! Best lecturer ever! I hope RUclips will start having awards because you will win it hands down.. You have the natural ability to explain complex subjects into layman term. God bless you for your knowledge and generosity. Eternal gratitude from me. You are the best period!
I couldn't get one thing. If you know, please explain, I'll be highly grateful.
Look! Centrioles are composed of microtubules and centrosome is composed of centrioles then how can centrosomes make microtubules. As they're themselves composed of centrioles.
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I have a 3D cell model project for my science class, but since we’re in grade 8 we’ve only learned about the basic stuff in a cell. In search of a way it get a good grade, I decided to research more about the cell and this is actually really interesting
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thank you so much, i completely understand! the day after tomorrow I'll give some presentations about this topic T~T and I really admire your handwriting, good job sir!
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I have 2 questions: what's the purpose of the perpendicular settle of the centrioles? Do centrioles organize cytoskeleton only during mitosis or during the whole cell cycle?
Thanks for the video! Greetings from Chile!
I don't know why are diplosomes at right angle with each other..but as far as cytoskeleton is considered...endoplasmic reticulum also forms cytoskeleton...as it is spread inside the cell...holding cell organelles to their position..and centriole forms cytoskeleton in several phases of mitosis...it begins at late prophase and kinda ends in Anaphase in mitosis...in meiosis there is another mechanism going on...
Amazing explanation. Thanks!
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During what phase can the centriole be seen?
Thank you so much, I couldn't figure it out from my textbook (A&P 1)
In eukaryotic cell Cilla and flagella are formed by centriole but in prokaryotic cell centriole are absent then how Cilla and flagella are formed in prokaryotes?
Great explanation! Thank you!
Arrangement of centriole is 9+3 or 9+0?
Cuz in Eukaryotic flagella or cilia arrangements of microtubule is 9+2 (9 peripheral doublet and 2 central)
I have the same doubt
Thank you very much for this awesome video! I would like to ask you if you ever did a video about motor proteins? I'm in search for a good and simple video or text but wasn't lucky yet...
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i have one question, how is the shape of microtubule and microfilament relate to their functions?
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How the Origin of centriole in eukaryotic cell
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the array is 9-2 not 9-3
+F. H. No, It's 9-3. Each centriole is a cylinder of nine triplets of microtubules. Hence 9-3..
flagella is 9+2, MTOC is 9*3