Phases of Mitosis and Cell Division
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- This video covers the process of Mitosis and Cell Division. It covers the three parts of Interphase (G1 phase, S Phase and G2 Phase) followed by the phases of mitosis; Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase/Cytokinesis.
It also covers what organisms do mitosis and what happens when mitosis goes wrong by reviewing non-disjunction, aneuploidy and cancer.
00:00-00:24 Introduction
00:24-1:47 Purpose of Mitosis
1:47-2:10 What Organisms do Mitosis?
2:10-2:28 Phases of Mitosis
2:28-3:33 Interphase (G1, S, G2 Phases)
3:34-4:09 Prophase
4:09-4:24 Prometaphase
4:24-4:45 Metaphase
4:45-5:03 Anaphase
5:03-5:33 Telophase
5:33-6:03 Recap of M Phase
6:03-7:36 When Mitosis Goes Wrong; Cancer and Aneuploidy
#mitosis #celldivision #biology
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Well, my students still complained! Ha! But thanks! Let me know if you'd ever like a (zoom) guest lecturer. Love, BOGO
I wish you are my Life Science teacher! 🤩 Ours is sooo boring it's impossible not to sleep! 🥱 I actually got sad when your video ended! 😭
thank you so much for this video it cleared all my doubts
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Very good video!
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How many times can cells divide before their telomeres are gone? 50 or 60? Would that mean 2 to the 60th power are all the cells we'll ever get before total death?
This helps a lot with my Honors Biology Exam!
Awesome! I'm so glad it's helpful, Milit! Please share with your classmates; if you found it helpful, they probably will, too! Good resources are meant to be shared! Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology Yes, I will tell my classmates!
@@BOGObiology Weird question but can you explain gene expression?
@@militpatel4309 Let's see if I can do a good analogy that isn't just giving you the answer... An example might be a gigantic library with many, many books, blueprints and engineering plans all on file and ready to be consulted. The books aren't necessarily being consulted or referenced all the time; sometimes they're shelved or taken out of circulation all together if they've been damaged. However, depending on context, someone might use a book (or check out a set of books in combination) and begin referencing them to write papers, build a building, cook recipes etc. When the papers are written, the building is constructed, the recipe has been cooked, etc, we say the contents of the books have been "expressed". Does that help?
@@militpatel4309 This video will also be helpful if that analogy is too abstract. ruclips.net/video/Q8BMP6HDIco/видео.html
I wish this was in Greek so I could understand this better
I wish it was in Greek, too! And German. And Spanish, and Arabic... Maybe someday I'll get them translated! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology Maybe after my exams , I translate a couple
@@manbiteslife3110 I'm sure people would love it!
@@BOGObiology Resources like this are super hard to find in your native language. Most things are in English sadly. And videos are so much more easy for me and a lot of people to understand and follow than studying simply..
@@manbiteslife3110 I totally understand; I wish this had been available when I was at university! Seeing everything moving around on video is so much easier for me than having a professor try to explain it using only words. Even in my native language, I still find that hard
centrosome duplicate in S phase .
That two dislikes are from people whose Chromatids.. Are still not separated.. 🐶