Mitosis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Paul Andersen describes the process of mitosis. He begins by discussing the importance of the cell cycle in development, regeneration, asexual reproduction and wound healing. He differentiates between haploid and diploid cells and describes the structure of the chromosome. He then moves through all the phases of mitosis; interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis.
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10:44
The sound of the cytoplasm dividing is rather horrifying, almost demonic.
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Brain and muscle cells only go through mitosis once as we are developing as embryos, afterwards they stay in a perpetual G0 state, meaning that we usually stay with the same number of brain cells for the rest of our life. The reason why neurons and other cells such as these ones don't divide is because a cell has to stop performing its function as it undergoes mitosis, which is bad if the cell dividing is a neuron. Imagine if the neurons in your body begin to divide and stop performing their functions, you won't be able to send an electrical stimuli from your brain to major organs and your heart will stop beating, you're lungs will stop breathing, your brain itself will stop working and so on. That's why we have a limited number of these cells and they can't perpetually divide like the rest.
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My teacher isn't that great for Anatomy and physiology. I watched the mitosis video for the first time and I think your videos are really going to help me! You're a great teacher!!
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I watched this in addition to the "Phases of a Mitosis" video and it helped a lot! Thanks!
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very easy to understand, i hav read many books concerning mitosis and meiosis, but i now understand it better, thank you very much
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Juz a reminder, the cytoplasmic division in animal cells occur by inward constriction of cell membrane while that in plant cells occur by outward expansion of cell plate from the middle
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At 11:10, Bozeman says "plant cells can't really do that, cause they have a cell MEMBRANE..."
I think he meant "cell WALL"? Because animal cells also have a membrane, and the wall is probably
what's preventing cytokinesis
Yeah
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I am having an exam tomorrow, and after watching your video I have a pretty good understanding about Mitosis. Thank you sooo much!
I have a question that any of you may solve.
Mr. Andersen mentions that brain and muscles do not undergo mitosis, but how do we get these cells originally? Seeing how mitosis changed us from a single-celled organism to a multi-cellular, chemical powerhouse, how did the "special" cells increase in quantity"?
they're specialised cells so in g1 they leave for g0 where cells become specialised
+EliteTech When ur young u have a punch of cells called stem cells which are the main source of any cell in ur body and they are cable of forming any cell in ur body so they first copy themselves and then specialise to form these muscle or nerve cells and these stem cells decrease in number the older you get.
+EliteTech God did that
EliteTech I think they grow and split first, then specialise. He has a video called "cellular specialization", too FYI
the cells undergo mitosis in the womb and through childhood. then it stops growing for good
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I love your videos, and the are by far the most helpful science sources I have access to. I would just like to clarify what you say at 6:56 and say that Interphase is a stage of the cell cycle but not a stage of mitosis. I know you don't directly say that it is, but I just want to make sure that everybody knows.
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Mr. Anderson: 11:09 should be 'cell wall'
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If I'm not mistaken he intended to say plat cells have a cell wall. if it were a membrane like animal cells then the cell could just split, but plant cells have to build a dividing wall in order to maintain their structural integrity through cell division
Thank you so much, you have definately explained it much better than my biology lecturer!!!