Thanks for another concise and very well put together video, Professor Givon! Great job! I think cells are fascinating. Learning about cell structure and function has always interested me. They do so much work and yet are so miniscule in size. This was a nice refresher for me from my previous general biology class. We are forgetting one little guy, though, the "powerhouse" mitochondria, which happens to be my favorite organelle because of its function, to create energy from the food we eat, and I love to eat!
This video is a great refresher of what I have previously learned about organelles in the past. The way the functions of each organelle is laid out is very helpful!
Another great video! I learned all about organelles with the help of this video. I learned that organelles are the organs of the cell. The nucleus main function is to store all the genetic function. The nucleolus is responsible for the production of ribosomes. Ribosomes play a huge role in protein synthesis. Endoplasmic reticulum consists of smooth and rough, and they differ in function. I honestly did not know much about organelles before this video, so thanks for that quick lesson!
Nice video, Professor! I really liked your analogy of the organelles basically being the organs of the cell. From your video I was able to learn more about the nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, smooth and rough ER, golgi apparatus, Lysosomes, peroxisome, centriole, cell membrane, and cytosol. Although it was a short video, it was still very informative and it was a great refresher!
Professor Givon does an excellent job going through the organelles thoroughly so that we can understand. I think that something that could have been better is tying up all the information together and highlighting the fact that cells are composed of organelles that all work with each other.
I remember learning about the different organelles in GES 100. This video was more of a review for me, refreshing my mind about the nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, etc.
I enjoyed your video on organelles. I learned the organ of the cell, has nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, endoplasmic (rough/ smooth),gulping apparatus, vesicles, lysosome, peroxisome, cytosine, centriole, and cell membrane. The explanation of each was easy to understand.
MEDA 55 Summer 2020: So helpful! Great refresher for those who have taken a bio class before and need a refresher or for those currently in a bio class!
I took my anatomy class a year ago and now almost forget all the details about the organelles. This video refreshed all the things i've learned before.
I definitely learned about organelles before in bio class, but I can't remember anything now. This video organized and refresh my memory. Really helpful and informative!
I can recall learning about this in my other biology classes, but can't remember their definitions. After watching this video, this refreshed my brain on the breakdown of organelles. The golgi apparatus was my favorite to learn about, but I didn't know why.
Watching this video has helped me to understand the organelles I was unsure about. The Golgi apparatus and vesicle really confused me, but listening to another explanation helped me remember and understand. I also was not sure what the function of peroxisome, but again the visual aid of the chemical compound with the explanation helped the information stick with me.
This video was very informative. Some things I learned are that organelles are the organs of the cell and the main function of the nucleus is to store all the genetic function.
Learning about organelles within previous biology courses was always one of my favorite concepts. This video was very informative and a great refresher for me, because it has been a few years since I have studied them. - Alyssa Buchanan BIO 327 Fall 2019
Thank you for the explanation on cell structures. Something that would help me a little more would be a picture because I like to visualize how these organelles might carry out their functions.
This video is a great refresher or resource for organelles within a cell. It provides an overview of their functions in a clear and concise format. MEDA110 Summer 2021
I like the way you compare and contrast but also connect the organelles of cells and how they work together to maintain functionality within each cell and between cells
MEDA 110 summer 2020. Some organelles are easier to remember than others, I think some of them are mentioned more than others. I mentioned before, but I really like how you organize the material because it is easy to understand.
Meda 55, Fall 2019 : I had a hard time understanding organelles when I was reading the book but this helps me understand a little more in a short amount of time.
I like the description of organelles, they are the ‘organs’ of the cell that have specific functions in eukaryotes. I suppose discussing organelles in itself indicates we are talking about human and animal cells. Maybe in a quick sentence eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells can be compared and contrasted.
Great review. It would be helpful to maybe have a reference photo/diagram to point out the organelles in the cell as you go through them. Nonetheless, awesome review. Thanks!
MEDA 55 FALL 2020 : This is what I needed to know before doing my workbook assignment because I was so confused about the terms like cells, tissues, organelles,etc.
BIO 176 Fall 2019: I thought this video had a lot of information and was easier to understand because this was one of my hardest subjects to comprehend on what went with what.
MESA_MEDA_55_Fall 2020: Nucleus, Nuclei, Nucleolus... That's a little confusing haha, and Golgi Apparatus? Talk about peculiar names, that's good though, the weirder the name the easier for me it is to remember it and its function :)
MEDA 55 2020: The concept of cell and cell membrane was in chapter 5 but reading is not a good as someone explaining it, maybe I am more a visual learner
MEDA55 #52983# It is not easy to understand about all of the organelles due to a lots of information. However, watching this video helps me to visual and memorize better. Thank you !