YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW HELPFUL IT IS WHEN YOU EXPLAIN THE BASICS, I have been watching for years- thank you SO much for everything you do and the understanding you grant to students : )
I just wanted to let you know that you do an amazing job at explaining biology clearly or in a way that is easy to understand. Keep making videos. I really appreciate them. It is hard to understand when my professor lectures because he makes everything seem so complicated. He even puts up lecture videos just like you, but when I do not understand him, which is often, I come to your videos. Please continue to do what you do. It makes my class easier and my grade higher.
Chanelle Nique That's because this video is oversimplified. For example, not all genes code for proteins. Some just code for RNA molecules (different classes too), etc. Also he's missing a Histone (which all the other histones are wound over. I'm not sure if this is simplified for HS students or that his biology is outdated, but no college professor would simplify it to this level.
Thankyou so much. It really helps me. Never understood this before but I now fully understand. You are one of a kind. You simplified in just 5 minutes. You are more better than my biology lecture .
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've watched SO many videos in hopes of understanding this particular information better and to no avail. Watched your video (twice) and now I finally get it, I can finally move on, and because of this comment section I can thank finally thank you! So again thank you so much for what you do. You're one of the best!
Im a registered nurse and have always had a hard time learning because - as Ive figured out - I'm a visual learner. I can't just read it on paper - I have to see it!!!! Your videos are AWESOME. Thank you so much for taking the time to make them and making them so organized and easy to understand. You're a great teacher.
*I knew that i have to go through your video even though i am learning from best teachers of my country.* *You are the best biology teacher in the world.*
Thank you for making, editing, posting etc. these very helpful videos! I will owe my future degree partially to you and all other RU-vidrs that I have, may and will be watching! Keep it up! Thanks again!
dude you are awesome. I am trying to figure this stuff out through books the whole day, and you managed to teach me this thing in 5 minutes. Keep it up.
finally the level of explanation I have been looking for! The others I found were too complex (ie Wikipedia) or too simplified or incomplete. I even bought a biology text from a used bookstore and even that didn't have a quick but complete explanation of a chromosome like this one.
So quantum base pairs would allow regulatory strands to turn on and turn of genes in a different order because quantum genes will interact with the world differently , they will have to be activated in such a way that anatomical cells can carry out human DNA instructions in a more efficient manner. This requires predictive modeling and accurate placement of quantum material so that genes are sustainable and will produce new cells that contain quantum precise proccesses.
This is really helpful in crafting my middle school lesson! (I'm from more of a physical science background). The perspective and zoom in is really good. Many thanks.
For a human to maintain quantum proccesses , quantum forces in the body will need to be measured in highly volititile sites. Once highly volitile sites are stabilized quantum genetic proccesses can continue to become more efficient. It is extremely important for a human to be able to measure their own quantum genetics so that the best decisions can be made for the survivability of the human race.
Khan Academy is great. Crash Course is great. Now I know is great. But man, this channel really simplifies many things and does so with such ease and speed that it surprises me at the end of the video how quickly I learned something. I'm super thankful for this channel.
why can't you be my biology teacher? I spend 5 hours once a week in class trying to understand this material, only to come home and watch your videos to understand it fully. thank you!
Okey-dokey play it again for about like a month and then it really sink in I got to get chromosomes for dummies or something thanks again I like this RU-vid channel
1:01 They are not "X-shaped" chromosomes. In that picture, they are one string (some of them just overlapped), but when a cell has to divide, each chromosome has to replicate, and at that very moment when each chromosome replicates, they become an X-shaped chromosome. But they do not stay that way. They are being separated and kept in the cell as one string again.
Nicely done! I am seeking to better understand chromosomes after discovering a family member's diagnosis for a chromosome disorder. This will help me keep the facts straight. Thanks much.
Very well explained! Thank you :) Wish you were my science teacher at school...might have got into medical college haha. Made it into computer programming instead.