Yes, this is the bit of info I needed! That part about homologous chromosomes vs. duplicated chromatids is what was making the whole process of meiosis incomprehensible to me
Thank youu...now i finally understood every part of it clearly after watching your videos .... Because no other video which I watched could clear my doubts😅👍👍🤝
Hi there! thank you for making this video. It is helpful. Some constructive criticism I can give that could make your video even better is in making educational videos, please train out things like 'like' filler words. It burns my ears and is very distracting. Also, some editing to smooth out the oopsie moments.
Cheer~~~(of a cell or nucleus) having a single set of unpaired chromosomes and (of a cell or nucleus) containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.😊
The X and Y chromosome also carry genes that have nothing to do with make or female development, so they have genes that will be expressed in our somatic cells as well.
Yes, this is the bit of info I needed! That part about homologous chromosomes vs. duplicated chromatids is what was making the whole process of meiosis incomprehensible to me
Thankyou. This video was such a great help!
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Thank you, this really helped
Really helpful video, thank you!
Thank youu...now i finally understood every part of it clearly after watching your videos .... Because no other video which I watched could clear my doubts😅👍👍🤝
Thanku it really helped me
Thank you
Hi there! thank you for making this video. It is helpful. Some constructive criticism I can give that could make your video even better is in making educational videos, please train out things like 'like' filler words. It burns my ears and is very distracting. Also, some editing to smooth out the oopsie moments.
Its great
Cheer~~~(of a cell or nucleus) having a single set of unpaired chromosomes and (of a cell or nucleus) containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.😊
Mam what is the use of x and y chromosomes present in somatic cells?
Gametes are already there for reproduction
The X and Y chromosome also carry genes that have nothing to do with make or female development, so they have genes that will be expressed in our somatic cells as well.
appritiate u ❤❤❤
Not satisfied