25 thoughts on “Mitosis: The Amazing Cell Process that Uses Division to Multiply! (Updated)”
Yay, here's our updated mitosis video! We appreciate the feedback we get for what we need to clarify: (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: https://youtu.be/zrKdz93WlVk
This is all watched by stupid kids watching this to impress there 2nd grade science teachers or actual teachers showi g this so they dont actually have to teach.
Franchement c’est seule vidéo que j’ai trouvée montrant la différence des nomenclateur des chromosomes avant et apres l’interphase , Ca m’apparaît claire maintenant , merci !
Yay, here's our updated mitosis video! We appreciate the feedback we get for what we need to clarify: (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: https://youtu.be/zrKdz93WlVk
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This is all watched by stupid kids watching this to impress there 2nd grade science teachers or actual teachers showi g this so they dont actually have to teach.
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Studying for my EOC's! Watching this video, I understand it A LOT more than when I first learned it! Thanks! 😊
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My teacher mr speece makes us what this……. it’s awful
Thanks, I can finally get 90% on my tests.
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Thank you amoeba sisters
I love your the way of remembering the things or steps
Prophase – chromosomes are Phat
Metaphase – Middle
Anaphase – Away
Telophase – Two
Cytokinesis – Clevage furrow
maybe this will help someone 🙂
who is here cramming before the biology eoc?
this video is much better than all the other explanation videos of cells! thx alot!
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Oh my god thank you so much 😊! I literally wrote 3 pages of A4 paper 📝 of this video! I understood everything. Thank you so much! ❤️
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Franchement c’est seule vidéo que j’ai trouvée montrant la différence des nomenclateur des chromosomes avant et apres l’interphase ,
Ca m’apparaît claire maintenant , merci !
Nick
Me: has my bio exam tomorrow
Mom: Don't get distracted by the computer
Me: Okay, but what if I got distracted by videos of biology on the computer?
rewatches videos my bio teacher has shown us five hundred times in class
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Such a great video n I understand better than what my teacher taught me abt mitosis