This is a very good resource. Many thanks! It's also very good you haven't gone down the "edutainment" route, which mostly end up dumbing down the subject so much, or distracting so much, that you learn nothing at all. Biology really needs to be taught visually, especially with movement, because there are so many proceses involved. I think you guys have found the sweet spot between information and animation.
Thank you so much! :-D My aim is indeed to present as much info as possible while still keeping the videos fun and visually informative. Glad to be successful ^_^
thank you! A lot of good and in-depth explanations with the visuals 👍. I was able to follow although the pace was a bit fast. Good for my personal research.
thanks a lot amazing video also this animation type of videos make me understand better to be honest if someone didn't understand cytoskeleton staff, function and in general how it works I recommended for sure
this kinda gives the wrong information! for example it says how the micro tubles keeps the organelle positions when it is actually more the role of the intermediate filaments. unless this is right and my course is telling me something completely different.
This is a very good resource. Many thanks! It's also very good you haven't gone down the "edutainment" route, which mostly end up dumbing down the subject so much, or distracting so much, that you learn nothing at all. Biology really needs to be taught visually, especially with movement, because there are so many proceses involved. I think you guys have found the sweet spot between information and animation.
Thank you so much! :-D My aim is indeed to present as much info as possible while still keeping the videos fun and visually informative. Glad to be successful ^_^
These videos are among the best educational resources on the internet. Great animations throughout!
Thank you. You were comprehensive without being confusing!
This work is brilliantly arranged , I just had to subscribe
This really help meee! The ilustrations are amazing.GOOD JOB😆
I'm so glad to have helped!! :-D
thank you! A lot of good and in-depth explanations with the visuals 👍. I was able to follow although the pace was a bit fast. Good for my personal research.
the best video ive come across for MTs. thank you
thanks a lot amazing video also this animation type of videos make me understand better to be honest if someone didn't understand cytoskeleton staff, function and in general how it works I recommended for sure
Thank you for this
Watched 2/5 quite confused will need to watch more videos on this topic.
You guys really need to make an Instagram/Twitter
Definitely something we'll do sometime soon!
thank you. comparatives is very good
beautiful illustrations!
I am an engineer why am I watching this
the living creatures are humen, plants ,animals archea, baktria, protists and engineers
this is a masterpiece
perfect please keep up the good work
The cytoskeleton is almost quantum, in that it has to collapse to make structure and moves basically randomly
This really helps!
great video!! i was just wondering what it meant by nucleation?
super amazing.... thanks alot
This is so amazing!!!!
this kinda gives the wrong information! for example it says how the micro tubles keeps the organelle positions when it is actually more the role of the intermediate filaments. unless this is right and my course is telling me something completely different.
Is cytoskeleton considered an organelle?
Yes. Important to know it doesn't have a membrane. It is a proteinvessel.
Sir what is the difference between cytosol and cytoplasm
cytoplasm is plural of cytosol
Cytoplasm is everything contained within the cell, including organelles. Cytosol is exclusively the fluid component of cytoplasm.
I thought of it as the scaffolding
The audio makes me super sleepy. I can't keep my attention for more than 2 min... the video seems well made otherwise. (:
haha same
Indeed, I can't listen to such monotone voice-overs
Omg bless u guys
But what does nucleate mean °^°
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