Want to see our mitosis poem? See it here! ruclips.net/video/snKrKC9wYvw/видео.html How about this video dubbed in Spanish? ruclips.net/user/AmoebaSistersenEspa%C3%B1ol/videos Also, please *expand this comment* as we like to pin a comment on our videos to provide clarification based on feedback we receive! (1) We mention mitosis as "a type of cell division." To be specific, it's a division happening within the cell - in the nucleus. But we do not introduce the nucleus until later on in video. Mitosis is specifically the division happening of the nucleus whereas cytokinesis follows to do the actual splitting of the cell (mentioned at 7:30 ). (2) Our video is intended to focus on animal cells (as drawn) - specifically human cells - as we use human chromosome numbers. We wish we had clarified that more as we appreciate the feedback that the statements, "Mitosis makes body cells. Meiosis makes gametes." has some big *exceptions* such as plants. (3) In metaphase, we do *not* draw a nucleus ( 6:09 ), because we mention it already has been disassembled. Disassembly of the nuclear membrane (envelope) occurs at the end of the *previous* stage. Many texts will state this is during prometaphase, a stage in between prophase and metaphase. In this short video, we do not include prometaphase. We only mention that the nucleus is *no longer there* by the time it's metaphase. (4) Notice our illustration in *anaphase* also includes a text box that says "sister chromatids separate" at 6:37 . It's important to understand that chromosomes are moved "away" in anaphase, but as the text box notes, realize they are separated by the pulling apart of sister chromatids. This is especially important when comparing mitosis to meiosis I- as you can see our comparison video (which has more detail) here: ruclips.net/video/zrKdz93WlVk/видео.html and (5) we've learned there are some differences [especially comparing older vs newer textbooks] on how one defines the term 'centromere.' Many textbooks and science resources refer to a single centromere on a chromosome with two fully attached sister chromatids because they are considering the complex where the centromeres are attached, and then they show separated sister chromatids with their own centromere once no longer attached. However, we think it is important to understand this complex is where they are joined with cohesin in the case of sister chromatids--- as well as also understanding there are differences in how different resources define a centromere. You can see a conversation about this here: twitter.com/AmoebaSisters/status/1192621868605419520 It would have been better for us to have said "centromere region" and going forward - we want to show a more detailed image of a centromere on each sister chromatid joined together.
I had the same feeling about "passing" bio, but i just got an A+ TODAY 😂 I have slept 3 hours 3 days in a row, because i had to prepare for the exam. Hard work pays off ☺️
Amoeba sisters are literally doing the job of my teachers for free. i'm not joking when i say out of the currently three, four weeks of school i have, i can count at least 7 videos from the Amoeba sisters i've watched in my biology class
4:20 chromosomes are made of DNA and protein 5:35 PMAT: pro=before ; meta=middle ; ana=away ; telo=end/for the sake of which 6:00 condensing chromosomes are visible and thickening //why thickening? 6:20 metaphase: nucleus disintegrates 6:45 spindles?? 8:00 cancer is uncontrolled mitosis
I just discovered your channel and I immediately knew that this channel is really helpful for me to learn and survive my 7th Grade Science lessons. Thank you very much guys for the video! I'm waiting for new uploads!
@@chadsdadbrad Yeah well I pay very close attention in class and take notes but I always come back to videos like these to review more because they are very good at explaining things that takes my biology teacher our whole period in 10 or less minutes
I honestly can't tell whether these videos are made to explain these things to my 8 year old cousin, or to help me through my college classes - and I say this truly genuine applause. It takes a special kind of talent to make this kind of content that is so clear yet jam packed with information that the background of it's audience is a non factor.
@@diamondage4407 Oh wow, 10th grade? I couldn't have imagined - I am sending all of the good luck to you! I am currently taking up Nursing, and this course is mandatory. This video helped me alot.
It’s funny. My mother will never understand I will pertain something from a meme or a youtuber I like rather than reading a book. Even if I’m reading it with you, mom, I’m still not interested and I’m not going to remember it because I’m daydreaming!
I'm a 1st year Bio student and I really loved your style of presentation. So much so that I believe you did way better teaching than what my professor did yesterday.
@@hirohamada1605 yeah no offense but why are you watching this. the reason I watch is because they explain the criteria well not because of the animation
i recently took a science exam that 70% of the school failed. in preparation for the exam, I binge watched all the Amoeba Sisters videos I could find. I earned a 95, which was the highest test score in the entire school. Thank you sooo much for these amazing videos.
Another way to remember the phases in Mitosis is, "I Passed My Algebra Test". The I stands for Interphase, P stands for Prophase, M stands for Metaphase, A is for Anaphase, and T is for Telophase. Hope this helped!
@@jip521 i guess that is true, but all my science teachers have made us learn the I.P.M.A.T acronym which includes interphase so i think it's useful to remember what comes before mitosis. i think i would forget it if interphase wasn't included.
I graduated a year ago and I'm still watching these kind of videos, I'm a visual learner so these videos really helped my smooth brain become big brain 😎😅
You are a sad person. This is not something to watch for fun, the subjects are boring compared to everything else in life. Don't engourage people to watch this more than once, for fun. Also why two sister if only one narrator.
Hey uh constructive criticism which you can ignore if you think it's unhelpful...try packing more information per minute. Not "go faster" just...go deeper. I personally think a little extra info is worth sacrificing some voice acting. (Which is superb btw) i also think an end summary wpuld be helpful
Great video, really helped me with my online classes as I prep to qualify for my Nursing! Pro tip, I like to think "A" for "apart" rather than "away" for anaphase because the chromosomes aren't exactly moving away themselves, they're being pulled apart by the spindle fibers
3:15 Actually, you can’t really help it. DNA replication is not 100% perfect, and they often create very tiny changes called mutations. These add up over time to make evolution happen.
+Fatima Z Thank you for the suggestions! Right now we're updating our human body systems video (out next week) before we dive into...the human body systems, haha. Our first stop will be the immune system! Thank you so much for watching and the kind comments!
+Amoeba Sisters the updates video, I don't if some of the school work can be pleased for that, well some of you been talk about some of things that's on the previous videos line at all in some several reasons for that of everyone's fact.
Want to see our mitosis poem? See it here! ruclips.net/video/snKrKC9wYvw/видео.html How about this video dubbed in Spanish? ruclips.net/user/AmoebaSistersenEspa%C3%B1ol/videos
Also, please *expand this comment* as we like to pin a comment on our videos to provide clarification based on feedback we receive! (1) We mention mitosis as "a type of cell division." To be specific, it's a division happening within the cell - in the nucleus. But we do not introduce the nucleus until later on in video. Mitosis is specifically the division happening of the nucleus whereas cytokinesis follows to do the actual splitting of the cell (mentioned at 7:30 ). (2) Our video is intended to focus on animal cells (as drawn) - specifically human cells - as we use human chromosome numbers. We wish we had clarified that more as we appreciate the feedback that the statements, "Mitosis makes body cells. Meiosis makes gametes." has some big *exceptions* such as plants. (3) In metaphase, we do *not* draw a nucleus ( 6:09 ), because we mention it already has been disassembled. Disassembly of the nuclear membrane (envelope) occurs at the end of the *previous* stage. Many texts will state this is during prometaphase, a stage in between prophase and metaphase. In this short video, we do not include prometaphase. We only mention that the nucleus is *no longer there* by the time it's metaphase. (4) Notice our illustration in *anaphase* also includes a text box that says "sister chromatids separate" at 6:37 . It's important to understand that chromosomes are moved "away" in anaphase, but as the text box notes, realize they are separated by the pulling apart of sister chromatids. This is especially important when comparing mitosis to meiosis I- as you can see our comparison video (which has more detail) here: ruclips.net/video/zrKdz93WlVk/видео.html and (5) we've learned there are some differences [especially comparing older vs newer textbooks] on how one defines the term 'centromere.' Many textbooks and science resources refer to a single centromere on a chromosome with two fully attached sister chromatids because they are considering the complex where the centromeres are attached, and then they show separated sister chromatids with their own centromere once no longer attached. However, we think it is important to understand this complex is where they are joined with cohesin in the case of sister chromatids--- as well as also understanding there are differences in how different resources define a centromere. You can see a conversation about this here: twitter.com/AmoebaSisters/status/1192621868605419520 It would have been better for us to have said "centromere region" and going forward - we want to show a more detailed image of a centromere on each sister chromatid joined together.
SO CRINGY
Dude, THIS IS LIFE! Deal with it.
exactly
i dont get it at all
Stop it
I’m cooked for tomorrow 💀
last min revision tbf
40 mins 😍
Relatable
1 hour. Am I cooked?
im cooked today 😭
It has been 8 years and still so helpful !
i've watched so many videos trying to understand this and this is the only one that has truly helped me. THANK YOU 💕
My teacher told me to remember with
P: Pass
M: Me
A: A
T: Taco
you guys are helping pass bio!!!!
helping who pass bio?
What about English xD
I had the same feeling about "passing" bio, but i just got an A+ TODAY 😂 I have slept 3 hours 3 days in a row, because i had to prepare for the exam.
Hard work pays off ☺️
Anna Dixie SAME
Your way to present the ideas is just amazing
I really appreciate this video, and I always use this video before the test. It helps me to stay curious🥰
You make studying so fun. I love you guys thank you for helping me!
Amoeba sisters are literally doing the job of my teachers for free. i'm not joking when i say out of the currently three, four weeks of school i have, i can count at least 7 videos from the Amoeba sisters i've watched in my biology class
These videos are the main reason I love to study over the summer.
Taking my TEAS tomorrow and coming back to some of your videos for a refreshment. So glad this channel has been here along my journey
You guys single handedly make up half of my bio teacher’s curriculum
4:20 chromosomes are made of DNA and protein
5:35 PMAT: pro=before ; meta=middle ; ana=away ; telo=end/for the sake of which
6:00 condensing chromosomes are visible and thickening //why thickening?
6:20 metaphase: nucleus disintegrates
6:45 spindles??
8:00 cancer is uncontrolled mitosis
Such an amazing way to make a subject cute and a piece of cake!
I just discovered your channel and I immediately knew that this channel is really helpful for me to learn and survive my 7th Grade Science lessons. Thank you very much guys for the video! I'm waiting for new uploads!
I definitely admitted that it's really helpful than my Science teacher's explanation
Thank you very much.. miss a day of school and got back when they had all explained now i understand.. much love
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER
This channel is amazing 🤩💙 , my biology teacher introduced this channel to me
Who is 32 (and a scientist) watching this on a Friday afternoon before the weekend starts?
Am older, and it's only Thursday :-(
I'm also older, & I'm not a scientist, but I still feel relevant all the same😁
This has taught me more than what my teacher has in the last ✨MoNtH✨
HOW THIS IS SO STUPID
So amazing and SO FUNNY. Loved it!! The animation is SUPER CUTE too ❤❤
I've learned this when I was younger. Now I'm back watching this video as an almost graduate from high school
Wow amazing....wow wow I've been taught about mitosis since high school but have never got it like today....in college 😅👍❤️
作者が日本人か外国人かわからないけど
ハーディワインベルグの動画がわかり易すぎて即いいねと登録した
語りかけるような口調と可愛いイラストがマジでいい
I have a lab exam tomorrow. Watching as many videos needed
how was it? i have an exam tmw too lol
Unbelievable explanation. I am from tamil nadu (🇮🇳India)
This video helped me pass a test or two in 7th grade
I remember the stages as "Pass Me A Taco Chief" it helps
I'm in love with ur videossss
I have a bio quiz on this tomrrow😊
Great work!
Did anyone else watch this in school and are just here because you have nothing else to do? ;3
BassBus ya
No, actually my science teacher said I have "missing assignments" and my mum is really pissed at me. So I have to watch this and take notes, ugh.
I should have watched it in school my silly ass nearly passed now the need in me is currently here smh lol
AMOEBA SISTERS LETS GO
Terimakasih . Bagus banget videonya ❤️
I should be studying for my engineer course but here I am... Shame
for shame!!
Ah yes,I love biology,the realm where multiplication and division are the same thing
memes are good
Thank you for this!
Amazing video ❤
This was very informative, but what happened to prometaphase?
I missed it when I could watch this on a projector in school.
:(
Your videos really helpss
any biology students coming here because they have amoeba sisters worksheets due tomorrow?
I should have watched this yesterday instead of today
Do you have a quizlet page, to helps us study what we learn from your videos?
soo cute video enjoyed it and learned .
Teachers just got voilated, personally I would have none of it, thanks a lot dis really helped
My exams next week, I haven’t done work the entire semester 🥳
I love how you explained Mitosis better in 8 minutes than my teacher could in an hour.
yesss
Yikes
You probably just need to pay attention tbh
@@chadsdadbrad Yeah well I pay very close attention in class and take notes but I always come back to videos like these to review more because they are very good at explaining things that takes my biology teacher our whole period in 10 or less minutes
Nope this video is a massive oversimplification
Who has a test tomorrow about this and is watching this because you don’t pay attention in class like me ?
Lol, relatable.
I do
Lol me
omg mee!! lol
over here @Grape pear, lol
I honestly can't tell whether these videos are made to explain these things to my 8 year old cousin, or to help me through my college classes - and I say this truly genuine applause. It takes a special kind of talent to make this kind of content that is so clear yet jam packed with information that the background of it's audience is a non factor.
college?? bruh u mad lucky im facing this in 10th grade
@@diamondage4407 me too im studying for the exam
@@diamondage4407 i think hes in asia, usually like gr 10 11 12 are in a seperate school called "college" there
@@diamondage4407 Oh wow, 10th grade? I couldn't have imagined - I am sending all of the good luck to you! I am currently taking up Nursing, and this course is mandatory. This video helped me alot.
We watched this video in 9th grade
P: Please
M: Make
A: Another
T: Twin
Just another way to remember it.
That's smart!
@@nerdybabyy hehe, thanks
That is a
GOODDDD
Idea
:3
LOLLLL
@Eric Rustrum Omg I laughed so hard at that, that made my day!! XD
No one:
Nucleus during metaphase: Ight I’m about to head out
Human: *Exhales*
Carbon dioxide *Aight im about to head out*
Omg this helped me on my test
It’s funny. My mother will never understand I will pertain something from a meme or a youtuber I like rather than reading a book. Even if I’m reading it with you, mom, I’m still not interested and I’m not going to remember it because I’m daydreaming!
Its
*"Ight Imma head out"*
Ok
My friend: What are you learning about?
Me: *My toe sis*
😂
why did i laugh at this lol?
oh my gosh
My Sister: what are you learning about
Me: My Toe Sis
@@titann3546 This was really funny..😂😂
I'm a 1st year Bio student and I really loved your style of presentation. So much so that I believe you did way better teaching than what my professor did yesterday.
hows bio school sp far?
Everybody's talking that they have exams tomorrow, but why is no one talking bout how cute this animation
Are u like 5?
@@dev_blakee9601 no
Lmao
@@hirohamada1605 yeah no offense but why are you watching this. the reason I watch is because they explain the criteria well not because of the animation
How is that CUTE
Who else is watching this because your in quarantine and your teacher forced you to watch this
i ammmmm
SAME
I gotta do a test from home in quarantine
Me!
bio in quarantine gang
I'm crying while watching this because my biology teacher doesn't know how to teach and I have to teach myself
sad your life mi amiguito :v
BRO😭😭😭😭
ooooooooooooooof
fellow army, ur not the only one
@@k.somm1 lol
I like to remember the stages as " Probably Means Another Test" ^>^
Stephanie1119 💀💀💀
Lol
That's what I think
Please don't Pee on the Mat. Kids don't forget that too easily. ;)
My teacher includes interphase and says; 'I Pissed Myself At Tesco' :')
i recently took a science exam that 70% of the school failed. in preparation for the exam, I binge watched all the Amoeba Sisters videos I could find. I earned a 95, which was the highest test score in the entire school. Thank you sooo much for these amazing videos.
Wow! Belated congratulations!
Alyssa Nicole WOW I’d probably be part of that 70% 😂😂
Well done
Holy sh- really now?!
Nah. Me and my sort of friend Sid would best that score
Lol hi everyone else in science class who got assigned this.
Hi from Australia ✌✌
HI!
Help me I need to draw something
I was
Yep
This is much clearer and understandable 8 minute presentation than the 1 hour online class.
Sorry brother. 👊🏽But study more hey.
Prophase : beginning
Metaphase : middle
Anaphase : away
Telophase : two sides
Hotel : Trivago
I have a test tomorrow about this
@@crackheadkoki8980 Good luck, man
@@crackheadkoki8980 about hotel trivago?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this made me laugh so much XD
“You are a lot bigger than you were when you were 5 years old”
4 year olds: Am I a joke to you?
Alex747 sammm
Foetus: am I joke to u?
Zygote: *_Am I a joke to you?_*
I literally was thinking what if they are younger than 5
people who shrink: am i a joke to you?
I wish you were my science teacher
same
not me
yup. XD
Same
same
who here hates bio
Your father😢🎉
I don’t hate it but I’m defo crying over here
only you😅
my mom: I told you not to watch cartoons during exams.
me: yes but actually no
Same tho
see..every mom does that...
Zuha Shaikh q
reading the comments when I'm supposed to be watching the video
PLZZ me too
Like me
Simply brilliant. Its amazing how you can use simple animations to communicate a complex topic.
carrying me during finals lmao
@@malegria9641 S A M E
we’ve all sinned guys. We need to trust in Jesus and that he died for our sins on the cross. Our works can’t save us but Jesus can!v
when im only here because of online school due to the quarantine 🤙🏽
hah same
Same
@@georgecharnin1708 Same
i would like your comment- but its at 69
lol same
Good luck on your tests y'all *cries about finals tmrw*
Josh Patra same
the dragon becomes me
How did it go?
So how was it
Who’s here because there teacher doesn’t actually teach
Me
Another way to remember the phases in Mitosis is, "I Passed My Algebra Test". The I stands for Interphase, P stands for Prophase, M stands for Metaphase, A is for Anaphase, and T is for Telophase. Hope this helped!
very funny
thanks for this!
Well that’s a good pneumonic I guess but interphase is not part of mitosis, it is before it
Also “ I prefer milk and tasty cookies” !! Hope this helped too!,!
@@jip521 i guess that is true, but all my science teachers have made us learn the I.P.M.A.T acronym which includes interphase so i think it's useful to remember what comes before mitosis. i think i would forget it if interphase wasn't included.
You explained that waaaay better than my teacher.
Thumbs up 👍
I've got a test tomorrow and this helped me so much 💕
truee
Lol samee
i have
I like to think about the centrioles as being buff oiled up firemen (who just want to help) who pull the spindle fibers with their big muscles.
BIG BUFF OILY MEN
YES
No way you guys found thid
@LiverpoolFC Fan , LET'S GO LIVERPOOL
me too
What did the cell say when its sister stepped on its toe? Mitosis!
Gustavo Vollmer omfg brooo. I can’t concentrate anymore after this.This was so funnyy 😂😂😂
Punny.
It's time to log off, buckaroo.
Hahahhahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahah
You’re not funny
who is watching this in 2019 because you have a science test tomorrow?
ugh meee :(
Meeee....... 😭
mock
Glen Ben meeee yayy ;(
I have a regent test later today 😢
So everybody's teacher is assigning the same stuff during quarantine.. bc all these comments are so relatable.
I graduated a year ago and I'm still watching these kind of videos, I'm a visual learner so these videos really helped my smooth brain become big brain 😎😅
if you graduated why
@@statomic big brain
You mean you are a visual analytical learner?
Also; if you graduated why are watching 7th grade biology videos?
*wrinkled brain 🧠😂
i love the font you use on your videos. Round, sans-serif fonts are easier for people w dyslexia to read. it's a small thing, but i appreciate it
hi im bella thorne and you're watc-
6:42 when the chromosome said “wheeee” I felt that
Same
Test in 47 minutes, wish me luck
How did u do? :)
Did it go well
They way I have it in exactly 47 minutes too
I swear I'm the only one not at school that's just watching this for fun
OMG. ikr. I actually just learned about this. Just a few weeks 2 late. XD. I live there videos though!
My student say that this help them memorize before a quiz
You are a sad person. This is not something to watch for fun, the subjects are boring compared to everything else in life. Don't engourage people to watch this more than once, for fun. Also why two sister if only one narrator.
+Purrcy & Snowball My first comment is to you
Peter Maximoff one does animation, and one narrates, pay attention?
Me, an asexual: *learning and preparing for what my future holds while getting good grades in science class*
ap bio exam in 12 hours 💀 ready to get a 1
i know im like 5 months late, but how did you do?
I
Play
Monopoly
At
The
Church
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
creative!
Interphase is not a stage of mitosis pmat not Ipamt
D-LionDK Cytokinesis is actually a process that occurs during Telophase.
Thank you!
Lol
Pov: You had to watch this for online/remote learning and now your recommended is full of this channel
OMG I literally paid no attention when the teacher was talking about mitosis and this SAVED me!!
I always fall asleep
i TRY to fall asleep
OMG RELATEABLE!!!
whose watching this cuz they have a test tomorrow? hahahaha
Genesis SAMEEEE
meee
Not me lol, I am watching this for fun. I take cell division in science, but my test is after break.
My teacher showed us this in class. Nobody liked it but I loved it.
Prestyn Chapman same I say it's better than doing work
how and why did you love it
Frickin nerd
How did you love it. I'm just watching this cause of hw worksheet and got distracted by the comment section already
literally same!! I never understood why no one liked it; I always looked forward to amoeba sisters videos!
Hey uh constructive criticism which you can ignore if you think it's unhelpful...try packing more information per minute. Not "go faster" just...go deeper. I personally think a little extra info is worth sacrificing some voice acting. (Which is superb btw) i also think an end summary wpuld be helpful
Great video, really helped me with my online classes as I prep to qualify for my Nursing! Pro tip, I like to think "A" for "apart" rather than "away" for anaphase because the chromosomes aren't exactly moving away themselves, they're being pulled apart by the spindle fibers
I missed two weeks of school and have a unit test n a couple of days, this has helped me SO MUCH so THANK YOU
Cielo Geraldoy same but I only missed like a week and a half
3:15 Actually, you can’t really help it. DNA replication is not 100% perfect, and they often create very tiny changes called mutations. These add up over time to make evolution happen.
Here's a way to remember it
P arents
M ake
A nnoying
T iny
C hildren
1:52 is so damn funny 😂😂
watches this before my college bio exam
me: "yeah, im gonna ace it"
hope it goes well!
@@dinonuggets3295 i got a D but thank u so much for ur wishes
@@fm-gm6hv Hey, it's better than an F.
i love how she made the video entertaining at the same time enlightening.
it was boring
I love your videos, you should upload more often.
could you go in depth with the digestive, circulatory and respitory systems please?
+Fatima Z Thank you for the suggestions! Right now we're updating our human body systems video (out next week) before we dive into...the human body systems, haha. Our first stop will be the immune system! Thank you so much for watching and the kind comments!
+Amoeba Sisters the updates video, I don't if some of the school work can be pleased for that, well some of you been talk about some of things that's on the previous videos line at all in some several reasons for that of everyone's fact.
+Fatima Z
I need too that topic please;)
true
I am just saying that "I wouldn't know" and thats all for the rest.