I think its evident that Armando's main language is NOT ENGLISH, so there is no need to be rude about how he pronounces the word as long as its understandable. This presentation is incredibly great like all his other videos and I personally have learned a lot from him. Stop being cynic and/or sarcastic, there is really NO NEED to be like that. Thanks for your explanation again Armando, you saved me in biochemistry and immunology in my master degree, all I had to do is to study my textbooks and then complement it with this. Cheers from México :)
I think the fact that his english is obviously so impressive is the reason why the mispronunciation is so apparent - it's a curious one to make given that he must have heard people pronounce it before (if he's making cell cycle TH-cam videos) and as english words go its spelling is pretty phonetic. Doesn't excuse rudeness about it though of course
I don't understand why people are complaining about the pronunciation......makes me think whether or not they are actually learning anything at all. FOCUS ON THE CONCEPT NOT THE PRONUNCIATION.
My brain points the repeated mispronunciation out every time making it hard for me to hear the video's content. Its like, if someone would say " dont think of zebras." making the only thing you could think of being zebras.. does it make sence? or just zebras? - i'll show myself out
Dear Armando, your work is excellent and I have been following it for more than 3 years now for refining my lectures. I would take this opportunity to thank you for sharing this excellent content, explaining complex biological processes in such simple language.
To clear some confusion, the chromosome number stays 46, because there are always 46 centromeres! It dosent matter if is holding 1 chromatid or 2 chromatids, the centromere number stays 46 so you always say the cell has 46 chromasomes even if the chromatid number doubles (like in s phase)
This was actually a super helpful refresher. at first, i was a bit anxious with your accent, however I was extremely pleased to find that you speak more clearly than most anglophones! :D thank you so much, I really appreciate you putting out this video
Its so nice that you focused on n in this lecture. Without this fundamental and clear explanation, it can be so confusing especially when we use terms interchangeably like homologous pairs and sister chromatids. Most lecturers just say n or 2n or whatever without really going into this level of detail. I know this would help a lot of people.
Hello! Your video is sooo clear! I'm French but I've just understood your video in english what my teacher tried to teach me in french since a long time! Thank you so much.
Best video I have seen so far, clearly demonstrated and explained. I wish all teachers would have this sort of skills and ability to be able to communicate the knowledge of sciences like this. You deserve most credits!
I understand everything what he is saying , people need to stop we are in usa with different diversity . God bless you Armando . I love and understand everything
Thank you so much. Your explanation is excellent same as the drawings. So many errors in this topic in other courses and with your video I at last could understand everything.
Correct me if I'm wrong, is it the chromosome that duplicates during S phase? I think its just the DNA not the whole chromosome, bcoz chromosome cannot already be seen under compound microscope during interphase and can only be seen during mitotic phase.
this is to super rinocicorn and Charles hu , the man is doing something 1000 times beneficial to the people that study medicine than the two of you , he is helping himself to memorize and other people at the same time to understand what I think is great .
Very Good explanation, thank you. I think very small differences in pronunciation are easily understood, and the content is very well presented and explained. Especially the pre-S single chromosomes which is replicated/duplicated int the S phase of Interphase to make 1 homologous chromosome with 2 sister chromatids. Many books start at Prophase and do not show Parent as having single chromosomes, making seeing the 2 daughter cells being identical to parent very difficult.
Thank you very much, tons of Thank you for you, I have never understood the duplication of chromosomes, chromatins vs chromosomes, until I came a cross your very organized, beautifully drawing teaching
I think its evident that Armando's main language is NOT ENGLISH, so there is no need to be rude about how he pronounces the word as long as its understandable.
This presentation is incredibly great like all his other videos and I personally have learned a lot from him.
Stop being cynic and/or sarcastic, there is really NO NEED to be like that.
Thanks for your explanation again Armando, you saved me in biochemistry and immunology in my master degree, all I had to do is to study my textbooks and then complement it with this. Cheers from México :)
his english is as good as a native speaker imo and he explained a 3h long lecture in 11 mins thats impressive
i know right? just shut the fuck up everyone (addressed to haters of course) and appreciate his efforts!
@@lawixd thats true
yeah i just wish he did it on a diagram
I think the fact that his english is obviously so impressive is the reason why the mispronunciation is so apparent - it's a curious one to make given that he must have heard people pronounce it before (if he's making cell cycle TH-cam videos) and as english words go its spelling is pretty phonetic. Doesn't excuse rudeness about it though of course
This totally made me want to draw all of this. Your drawing is so pleasing to watch
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learnt more in this 11 min video then my 3 hour class today
yup you are right
me too
I am also
I don't understand why people are complaining about the pronunciation......makes me think whether or not they are actually learning anything at all. FOCUS ON THE CONCEPT NOT THE PRONUNCIATION.
i agree
My brain points the repeated mispronunciation out every time making it hard for me to hear the video's content.
Its like, if someone would say " dont think of zebras." making the only thing you could think of being zebras..
does it make sence? or just zebras? - i'll show myself out
+NeverHide exactly.....
i have a mallu south indian teacher , atleast better then that
because some people are just simply stupid....I can't find any other explanation.
It's 2020, I'm in quarantine and this is the best lesson yet.
Juana Guerreiro jajajaja
fran 3stivill JAJAJJA
Oh true
8 months later we are still in quarantine :(
U have cleared my confusion... thanqs a lot
Dear Armando, your work is excellent and I have been following it for more than 3 years now for refining my lectures. I would take this opportunity to thank you for sharing this excellent content, explaining complex biological processes in such simple language.
Studying for my praxis and was looking for an overview. This was really great I plan on using this in my classroom. Thank you!!! Well done :)
After watching ur "Regulation of menstrual cycle" vdo I fell in love with ur vdos & teaching style..😍❤️
Can u give me link of it please? I’m searching for it
@@Nuuu007 th-cam.com/video/2_owp8kNMus/w-d-xo.html
This guy has a damn big paper
micgusta lol
I have a big test tomorrow but I don’t understand mitosis all that well, and this helped me a whole lot. Thank you.
how did it go? its been 2 years lol
@@trustme4956 ask me in 3 days and I will tell you how my test went
What a clear explanation and I am amazed of how you draw your diagrams. They are so neat and beautiful.
Since 2013, we are now 2022 - You are still amazing!
to be fair this is the best video on TH-cam that illustrated the cell cycle
Thanku brother it really helpful for me and is literally easy for my class 11 and thanks again
To clear some confusion, the chromosome number stays 46, because there are always 46 centromeres! It dosent matter if is holding 1 chromatid or 2 chromatids, the centromere number stays 46 so you always say the cell has 46 chromasomes even if the chromatid number doubles (like in s phase)
Thank you!
I really admire how he draws very smoothly
AMAZING! Your video was very clearly explained and carefully thought-out! Thank you!
YOUR ETS PRESENTATION IS GREAT
I normally do not comment on you tube videos but it made my concept clear so I have to give you like 👍
This was actually a super helpful refresher. at first, i was a bit anxious with your accent, however I was extremely pleased to find that you speak more clearly than most anglophones! :D
thank you so much, I really appreciate you putting out this video
HAHA! I would say that could be offensive but really, it is rather true.
Its so nice that you focused on n in this lecture. Without this fundamental and clear explanation, it can be so confusing especially when we use terms interchangeably like homologous pairs and sister chromatids. Most lecturers just say n or 2n or whatever without really going into this level of detail. I know this would help a lot of people.
Thank you very much sir🙏🙏🙏
Great video, I learned about the cellular cycle in school, but you just made it so much clearer for me. Thanks!
Thank you for the clarity of this lecture
Those drawings are... so satisfying to look at, it’s actually pleasant to study like this.
Hey Armando, your videos are excellent! I used it to help my daughter revise for highschool biology. Thank you.
explains interphase much better than many others thank you
this guy is a genius.... he used highly contrasting colours which trigger photographic memory in the dumbest of people...
well done
Ahahah..that's cool
i learned this 2 years until graduated and understand nth. it turned me puzzled every bio exam. i was amazed by this explaination.
Hello! Your video is sooo clear! I'm French but I've just understood your video in english what my teacher tried to teach me in french since a long time! Thank you so much.
Great video!! Very clear, thorough but concise.
Now it make sense for me now dis topic.. Very helpful ur explanation, Sir👍
good job armando,your videos are helping me study for my NBDE part 1 and they are very helpful. peace n blessings
It is amazing that people have discovered this. It said he was very well explained. Nice visual aid thank you for posting
So glad I discovered this dudes videos before the MCAT!! Thank you so much
Best SIR. CLEARED all the concepts.👍👍👍👌💥💥
It video is a very helpful one .
I have bio test tomorrow. 😆
Best video I have seen so far, clearly demonstrated and explained. I wish all teachers would have this sort of skills and ability to be able to communicate the knowledge of sciences like this. You deserve most credits!
Just think
Chromose- look at the center (a center could have 2 chromatid or 1)
Chromatid- look at the leg
Superb man u deleted aal my confusions regarding mitosis😍😍😍😍
I understand everything what he is saying , people need to stop we are in usa with different diversity . God bless you Armando . I love and understand everything
U r really awesome
Best explanation
great drawing! 'hope this makes sense' actually sounds cute lol...hope to see more videos from you!
7:20 this statement helped me in clearing my concept..
AMAZING!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !
All these phases and you're still in the "I'm not like other girls" phase
Thank you!
U r Amazing...Thanku So Much for such an amazing video. Keep up the Good Work
These 11 mins r better than Hours of Biology class.
Thank you so much for making me understood in such a simple & easy way. Thanks...
I have no words to say thank you
I am a 70 year old American man and I have not heard any mispronunciations. So much for me.
Thank you buddy
Brilliant and vibrant explanation sir.ur legend in biology.thank you so much sir
Perfect as always. Thank you very much!
감사합니다.
설명 진짜 잘하시네요~~~
최고입니다. 엄지척!
Thank you so much. Your explanation is excellent same as the drawings. So many errors in this topic in other courses and with your video I at last could understand everything.
thank you so much....☺☺☺☺☺👌👌👏👏👍👍
thank you very much
you should totally scan/ take a picture of these and upload them somewhere I'm really enjoying ur videos
THANK YOU, Armando
you're great as always... Really appreciat your hardwork.
Brilliant videos. Keep it up. Makes learning so much easier! Thankyou :)
Waoo its better than the class lecture 😊
Great video, thanks a lot it was really clear and easy to understand!
Thank you soo much
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Very good video. Helped me alot to understand the cell cycle!! Thnk u so mch.
Correct me if I'm wrong, is it the chromosome that duplicates during S phase? I think its just the DNA not the whole chromosome, bcoz chromosome cannot already be seen under compound microscope during interphase and can only be seen during mitotic phase.
Today I learned a new word: "chrome-soam".
I think you mean chrome-zome.
hahaha
SuperRinocicorn I got chrome-zoned
i never knew what "chello-phase" was either.
this is to super rinocicorn and Charles hu , the man is doing something 1000 times beneficial to the people that study medicine than the two of you , he is helping himself to memorize and other people at the same time to understand what I think is great .
Appreciate your effort Mr. Armando.
Very Good explanation, thank you. I think very small differences in pronunciation are easily understood, and the content is very well presented and explained. Especially the pre-S single chromosomes which is replicated/duplicated int the S phase of Interphase to make 1 homologous chromosome with 2 sister chromatids. Many books start at Prophase and do not show Parent as having single chromosomes, making seeing the 2 daughter cells being identical to parent very difficult.
This Video was very helpful! Thank you for making it!
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Next Tuesday.
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Really good content, thanks!!
very much helping me in my spm(exam) ;v; i love you....thaaaankkk yooouuuu
Awesome drawing and detailed explanation.
You are one great man. Thanks so much
thanks very much for the nice presentation.
You explained this really well!
Chrome-Somes... Love it Thanks for your videos. They are excellent sir.
Thank you very much, tons of Thank you for you, I have never understood the duplication of chromosomes, chromatins vs chromosomes, until I came a cross your very organized, beautifully drawing teaching
G1 means gap 1 not growth 1... The same with G2 it is gap2.
thanks alot you are amazing your video help me alot to understand cell cycle
Thank you a bundle mister Armando
Awesome presentation sir
i found this video very helpful im going to ace this bio test thank you
Armando u are best.
hey this is super helpful. thank you.
Great keep up the work... looking forward for many such great videos. Which books do you refer?
Thank you Sir it helped me a lot. 😊
As always, GREAT......
thank you very much sir
Besides from some pronunciation, explanation was beautiful. :)
"Centrosomes" should be changed to "centrioles." FYI.
mcnallyeunah isnt it the same
Each centrosome has a pair of centrioles
Make a video on,, cellular and molecular level of cell cycle checkpoint
These videos r life saving....😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
thanks sir