Overview of Interphase: 0:47-1:16 Overview of cell cycle: 1:38-1:50 Overview of cell membrane during cycle: 3:00-3:31 Overview of nuclear envelope during cycle: 3:31-3:56 Overview of centrosome during cycle: 3:56-5:01 Overview of chromosomes during cycle: 5:01-6:51 Interphase: 7:00-7:24 Prophase: 7:24-7:52 Prometaphase: 7:52-8:18 Metaphase: 8:18-8:33 Anaphase: 8:33-8:47 Telophase and Cytokinesis: 8:47-9:37
Whenever my daughter has problems in biology she always watches Bozeman science. It has really helped her and I proud of her in her recent improvement in biology. I am a proud father because of you sir. Thank you.
currently failing my bio and no hate to my professor but you just taught me more than she did in weeks within 11 minutes, thank you so much for uploading this!
I feel the same, honestly, I have to search good content and in a different way so I can understand the material because I get so confused in my bio class.
I love this dude, i told my ap bio teacher, if i just studied you and missed all her classes id prob still get a 5, the ap bio textbook doesn't work for me, through watching your vids, i actually retain more and am able to visualize the processes as im taking the test or explaining it to a colleague or when engaging in a classroom discussion.Thanks So Much for these videos, very helpful!!! :D
@@Taqsunis Crash Course is very good, but they move so fast in those videos sometimes they’re hard to understand. This video is much better for the person just trying to make sense of it all.
Normally, I hate watching videos for class. But, damn, you've got it down to a science. You're clear, concise, and explain in such a way that anyone can understand
Your videos are saving my life for my exam tomorrow. I literally knew nothing about Mitosis, Meiosis, Genes, DNA, basically everything on the test, and now I'm going to ace it thanks to you! Please keep making videos! You are the best teacher ever. What my teacher speeds 4 lessons on you do in 10 minutes and 10000000x better. YOU ARE AWESOME.
Very helpful. With COVID limiting me to two school days a week my teacher don’t feel the urge of giving us instruction on virtual days. So we now have to cover 5 topics of biology in 3 weeks, which is really just 6 days of instruction for Me.
Doesn't matter how people use these videos or how they feel about them the one thin I have to appreciate is how you edit the videos even though you really don't have to. The edits make the video that much better thank you.
My biology professor every 10 minutes: I’m going to play a video of Me Anderson here because I think he explains it a little better than I do. God bless you. For real. Have a beautiful life, Mr Anderson.
Thank you for posting these videos and making it so simple. My teacher this semester is not very good at explaining but you've made it very clear. Thank you!
I didn’t understand my teacher’s 2hour long class but I understand everything from your 10 minute videooo :’) literally saved my life Thank you for being awesome!!!
Thank you! I'm a Learning Support teacher who was thrust into the role of a high school biology teacher for the remainder of the year and is learning a LOT of this for the 1st time (I didn't pay much attention 22 years ago when *I* was in HS....) - this video is FANTASTIC!
Wow, ur amazing! I jus ran across ur video by accident on here, as I was trying to brush up for my biology test today, wow.. I wish u were my professor! I've learned so much in jus 20 minutes of watching u. U would would be amazed how slowly my instructor drags so slowly threw his lectures. I jus can't believe how simple u made all this information. Thx. I'm glued now 😲
You are the only person that I have ever came across or ever sat in a long drawn-out lecture with for wasted paid money that has explained the process thoroughly. Most "educators and Elsevier textbooks leave out Interphase, Prometaphase and Cytokinesis". Then wonder why only 5 students understood the topic.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! I am a Biology major at ASU and I always watch your videos before an exam, and I'm proud to say that I've passed every one! I cannot thank you enough for your videos! They save my life!
Thank you for posting, I am taking my courses online from the local community college and I have struggled until I found your videos! Nice, quick and to the point. THANK YOU!
omg... im in year 8 and u probably just saved my butt... i have a test in 3 days for this and i cant afford to mess up THANK YOU MR ANDERSON very helpful.. i couldnt remeber any of these untill this
Paul. Thank you for everything you do! One quick question. I have a Biology degree and I'm fascinated with Biology. Lately, however, I am having difficulty understanding what the reason that we are teaching students so many facts about Biology, such as the phases of Mitosis. Why is this necessary? We do not seem to be requiring the necessary 21st Century Skills & Technology Skills, yet we will go in detail about mitosis. I cannot imagine that even 0.1% of students will ever need to know this in real life. I also asked 100 adults this, and zero got it correct. What are your thoughts?
Great point. The movement in biology education is away from rote knowledge. For example the new AP Biology curriculum has removed this knowledge from the curriculum and focusses on the practices of science. However the rest of the world (and much of the states) is behind and this is the most requested video I have gotten so I thought I would do my best. Hope this helps.
You did a great job on it. I didn't mean to imply that it shouldn't have been done. I just wanted to know your take on why this type of information is necessary as standards. Thank you for your reply!
+Ronald Crowley exactly! I'm an AP Biology student, and 3/4 of the time, I wonder why we need to know this or know that. This video does an amazing job explaining mitosis, but is it ever REALLY necessary in the real world? Probably not. This is why school aggravates me; not the difficulty or the amount of work, but the lack of reasoning behind it.
+Ronald Crowley I ask myself this sort of question on many occasions in my years of teaching science. Eventually though, I come to realize that while the "21st Century Skills" are important, these sort of phenomena are simply dazzlingly beautiful to illustrate to people, and in doing so, may illuminate people to the wonders of science. It's the Lisa Simpson response- after her teacher came back from an absence, the Supply teacher had been in, and when she realized the lesson plans hadn't been touched, she asked what the Supply teacher had actually taught the kids while she was away. "That life is worth living" answered Lisa.
Thank you for all the videos. It has really been helping me get through by online college Biology course. I particularly enjoyed this video for the visual representations as well as the tips on how to remember the phases.
Thank you for this video! Two weeks left to my bio exam. I have already gotten the hang of this stuff but just need revising. Very easy to understand though and good animations throughout the video.
Fair description, but what about the things that happen outside of nucleous? How organelles gets involved, shared/distributed during mitosis will an interesting thing to watch. Moreover, this elaborated process have the proteins gathering the parts for genes replication, so who control the process there when all things are untanglled apart? Must be a pre-phase of preparing the nucleous split done from outside of the nucleous as from inside as well...
The mammalian cell cycle is comprised of two primary stages: interphase and mitosis (M phase), during which the physical division of one cell into two occurs. Interphase is then subdivided into three distinct phases-G1, S, and G2- while M phase is generally subdivided into prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The transition from one phase to another is regulated by the interplay of different proteins, and proceeds in an orderly fashion. -Creative BioMart
Great video! If I could add one piece of advice: I know you have a separate video that discusses ploidy in depth, but it would be VERY helpful if you added the ploidy of the cell at the very start of mitosis, and the ploidy of the cell at the very end.
Mr. Anderson , could you please make a video about details of of interphase ? like about the cdks and s cdk and all that ? its kind of complicated ...please please, thank you for all you help.
this guy says i hope that was helpful BRUH THIS CHANNEL SAVING MY LIFE
krys easy animation
th-cam.com/video/FrZEOvpwftM/w-d-xo.html
Lmao
Facts
For real
Bruh stfu
Overview of Interphase: 0:47-1:16
Overview of cell cycle: 1:38-1:50
Overview of cell membrane during cycle: 3:00-3:31
Overview of nuclear envelope during cycle: 3:31-3:56
Overview of centrosome during cycle: 3:56-5:01
Overview of chromosomes during cycle: 5:01-6:51
Interphase: 7:00-7:24
Prophase: 7:24-7:52
Prometaphase: 7:52-8:18
Metaphase: 8:18-8:33
Anaphase: 8:33-8:47
Telophase and Cytokinesis: 8:47-9:37
Lexington Kennedy thx for telling m the. Order if mitosis
ur a god
Thank u
THANK YOU
Not all heroes wear capes
Lol Mr Anderson I learned more from you in 11 minutes than I did in a whole 2 weeks from my bio teacher at school. Thx
me too and English isn't even my main language
Ishrat Singh easy animation
th-cam.com/video/FrZEOvpwftM/w-d-xo.html
Yeah everyone always says that
Then you should have paid more attention in class, it's not on your teacher, it's on you!
What Ever nope bio teachers are actually some asssss like everyone failing my class
You're a teacher? Wow your students are lucky.
we're lucky
@@thelmaghinaya674 yeah
Whenever my daughter has problems in biology she always watches Bozeman science. It has really helped her and I proud of her in her recent improvement in biology. I am a proud father because of you sir. Thank you.
currently failing my bio and no hate to my professor but you just taught me more than she did in weeks within 11 minutes, thank you so much for uploading this!
I feel the same, honestly, I have to search good content and in a different way so I can understand the material because I get so confused in my bio class.
Do you all have the ability to re-watch your school’s teacher’s lectures? That would help, yes?
I love this dude, i told my ap bio teacher, if i just studied you and missed all her classes id prob still get a 5, the ap bio textbook doesn't work for me, through watching your vids, i actually retain more and am able to visualize the processes as im taking the test or explaining it to a colleague or when engaging in a classroom discussion.Thanks So Much for these videos, very helpful!!! :D
Poetic Prince what did you end up getting on the AP exam?
He got 99% because he watches rick and morty
Poetic Prince what did u get on the exam?
Ay bro what did you get on your exam
It's been a decade, and this professor is still saving lives. ❤❤❤
hes saving me for my bio exam tmr.studying last minute lol
I've watched 10 videos of Mitosis and Meiosis on TH-cam and so far this is the best one. Thanks for saving my genetics test tonight. lol
+Terry Fox Crash Course is really good
Terry Fox easy animation of mitosis
th-cam.com/video/FrZEOvpwftM/w-d-xo.html
kru's biology, yours is light reaction. Bozeman Science is way better than you.
@@Taqsunis Crash Course is very good, but they move so fast in those videos sometimes they’re hard to understand. This video is much better for the person just trying to make sense of it all.
My bio teacher: Three days of lecturing, two days of review--- I still don't get it
Bozeman science: ten minute video-- I get it after one watch
I am a teacher at a community college and I love his videos. It's a great study tool and the visuals along with the explanation is so helpful.
Normally, I hate watching videos for class. But, damn, you've got it down to a science. You're clear, concise, and explain in such a way that anyone can understand
Explained much better than my actual biology teacher
lol
Teaching myself A&P (plus high school bio) & you are SO HELPFUL! I've never understood mitosis as well as I do now. Thank you!!
My teacher always assigns your videos as homework lol, thank you for all your hardwork I hope somehow you benefit from this lol
+Lily Christina how many times do you have to say lol?
Thanks man
your cool
Your videos are saving my life for my exam tomorrow. I literally knew nothing about Mitosis, Meiosis, Genes, DNA, basically everything on the test, and now I'm going to ace it thanks to you! Please keep making videos! You are the best teacher ever.
What my teacher speeds 4 lessons on you do in 10 minutes and 10000000x better. YOU ARE AWESOME.
I have to make a 50 page flip book on this. This was extremely helpful!
Very helpful. With COVID limiting me to two school days a week my teacher don’t feel the urge of giving us instruction on virtual days. So we now have to cover 5 topics of biology in 3 weeks, which is really just 6 days of instruction for Me.
Doesn't matter how people use these videos or how they feel about them the one thin I have to appreciate is how you edit the videos even though you really don't have to. The edits make the video that much better thank you.
All of your videos are fantastic. Thanks for putting forth the time and effort to help!
Omg you're such a blessing! You made it easier for me to tell what phase they're in. Thank you
My biology professor every 10 minutes: I’m going to play a video of Me Anderson here because I think he explains it a little better than I do.
God bless you. For real. Have a beautiful life, Mr Anderson.
I need a bio teacher like you! I understood the whole concept in just 10 minutes 🔥💪
No one teaches better thank mr. Anderson
The way you simply and structure your content has been super helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for posting these videos and making it so simple. My teacher this semester is not very good at explaining but you've made it very clear. Thank you!
I didn’t understand my teacher’s 2hour long class but I understand everything from your 10 minute videooo :’) literally saved my life Thank you for being awesome!!!
im not even gonna lie this is probably the best educational video/teacher ive seen on youtube
who the hell disliked this video? This man is out here saving lives!
i did shorty.
Thank you! I'm a Learning Support teacher who was thrust into the role of a high school biology teacher for the remainder of the year and is learning a LOT of this for the 1st time (I didn't pay much attention 22 years ago when *I* was in HS....) - this video is FANTASTIC!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I learned so much, I've been struggling with this concept all day but you made it so easy to understand! Thank you!!!
I cannot thank you enough for your videos!!! You manage to explain complex topics in such an accessible manner THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Mr. Andersen always to the rescue! Highly recommend his videos when studying.
Wow, ur amazing! I jus ran across ur video by accident on here, as I was trying to brush up for my biology test today, wow.. I wish u were my professor! I've learned so much in jus 20 minutes of watching u.
U would would be amazed how slowly my instructor drags so slowly threw his lectures. I jus can't believe how simple u made all this information.
Thx. I'm glued now 😲
Watching these are so helpful. Currently in college trying to understand cell cycles. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This explanation was perfect. Wow thank you! Paul Andersen, I wish you were my teacher for everything.
its always the "hope it was helpful " comment like sir, you just saved my life! best professor ever
You are the only person that I have ever came across or ever sat in a long drawn-out lecture with for wasted paid money that has explained the process thoroughly. Most "educators and Elsevier textbooks leave out Interphase, Prometaphase and Cytokinesis". Then wonder why only 5 students understood the topic.
I liked your lecture; very organized and easy to understand while supported by visual evidence! Thank you so much😀
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!
I am a Biology major at ASU and I always watch your videos before an exam, and I'm proud to say that I've passed every one! I cannot thank you enough for your videos! They save my life!
u r grt .... wht my teacher couldnt teach me the whole year u made it so simple!! thanks a lot...
One of the best knowledge/informational/instructional sources on youtube for High School and University/College Students
Keep up the great work!
You have summed up everything I need to know into about 11 minutes! Thank you! Keep up on the videos! They are all very helpful
You held my attention the whole time with your creative way of teaching. Thank you so much!
Sir you are great. Thanks lot for making such a useful podcast. May God Bless you.
They say i have the best bio teacher in my school after watching this i laughed...wish you were my teacher.
Thank you for posting, I am taking my courses online from the local community college and I have struggled until I found your videos! Nice, quick and to the point. THANK YOU!
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president of which country?
@@amaankham3137 all of them
omg... im in year 8 and u probably just saved my butt... i have a test in 3 days for this and i cant afford to mess up THANK YOU MR ANDERSON very helpful.. i couldnt remeber any of these untill this
Thanks Mr. Anderson its really helping me to learn.
Thanks so much Mr Anderson you helped me pass my biology test!
Thanks million, Mr. Anderson, still watching here!!
Paul. Thank you for everything you do! One quick question. I have a Biology degree and I'm fascinated with Biology. Lately, however, I am having difficulty understanding what the reason that we are teaching students so many facts about Biology, such as the phases of Mitosis. Why is this necessary? We do not seem to be requiring the necessary 21st Century Skills & Technology Skills, yet we will go in detail about mitosis. I cannot imagine that even 0.1% of students will ever need to know this in real life. I also asked 100 adults this, and zero got it correct. What are your thoughts?
Great point. The movement in biology education is away from rote knowledge. For example the new AP Biology curriculum has removed this knowledge from the curriculum and focusses on the practices of science. However the rest of the world (and much of the states) is behind and this is the most requested video I have gotten so I thought I would do my best. Hope this helps.
You did a great job on it. I didn't mean to imply that it shouldn't have been done. I just wanted to know your take on why this type of information is necessary as standards. Thank you for your reply!
+Ronald Crowley exactly! I'm an AP Biology student, and 3/4 of the time, I wonder why we need to know this or know that. This video does an amazing job explaining mitosis, but is it ever REALLY necessary in the real world? Probably not. This is why school aggravates me; not the difficulty or the amount of work, but the lack of reasoning behind it.
+Ronald Crowley I ask myself this sort of question on many occasions in my years of teaching science. Eventually though, I come to realize that while the "21st Century Skills" are important, these sort of phenomena are simply dazzlingly beautiful to illustrate to people, and in doing so, may illuminate people to the wonders of science.
It's the Lisa Simpson response- after her teacher came back from an absence, the Supply teacher had been in, and when she realized the lesson plans hadn't been touched, she asked what the Supply teacher had actually taught the kids while she was away. "That life is worth living" answered Lisa.
+ZA Gaming 4th yr undergrad.. trust me it all comes together it's very important (mostly for research not much for MD imo) I also took ap bio haha
Oh my goodness, this video is so clear. This will helpful in explaining to my middle school son. Thank you
AP bio test on Friday! Thank you so much for clearing some of my questions with just one video!
Man you just save me life thanks I have been study for 2 months and I learned nothing but you just explained everything to me thanks
Thank you so much. You have really helped me understand this for my upcoming MCAT. Really appreciate it Paul.
As a freshman biology student with a test tomorrow, thank you for clarifying some things. I subscribed and will definitely be back!
Thank you!...you explain things in a clear, reliable manner.
The videos of Sir Bozeman are mind blowing...dey r damm clear n fascinating
I am a 7th grader and you make science way easier!!!!!
God bless this channel, this dude is such a better teacher than my professor
Thank you for all the videos. It has really been helping me get through by online college Biology course. I particularly enjoyed this video for the visual representations as well as the tips on how to remember the phases.
Thanks so much for these videos! You have a great ability to explain things in a way that is simplistic and easy to comprehend.
Thank you for this video! Two weeks left to my bio exam. I have already gotten the hang of this stuff but just need revising. Very easy to understand though and good animations throughout the video.
I am a first year student in college, this videos teach me and help me out so much! Just want to say thank you.
Best teacher Ive ever had...and Ive been in school a long time.
All of your videos are extremely helpful! I couldn't get through this final without the videos. Great work!
Thanks, Mr. Anderson.You really know how to break biology down into a way that I can understand it.
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And so I’m here again. The man that taught me throughout high school now teaches me in university.
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Fair description, but what about the things that happen outside of nucleous? How organelles gets involved, shared/distributed during mitosis will an interesting thing to watch. Moreover, this elaborated process have the proteins gathering the parts for genes replication, so who control the process there when all things are untanglled apart? Must be a pre-phase of preparing the nucleous split done from outside of the nucleous as from inside as well...
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i am in college and have a terrible professor and i learned more from you in 10 min than i have all semester in that class
Thanks for the fantastic video Mr. Andersen, PS : Hi Waleed!
i like his voice it is so soothing and by far this is the best youtuber .
Finally explained in a way I understand!!! Thank you for making this video!!!
This channel is amazing. It’s like having a professor at home.
Mr. Anderson, you are absolutely awesome. Thank you for all you do.
Learned more from this vid than I have in a week of 2 hour long lectures
Thank-you this was clear and informative, the visual teaching and breakdown of what happens was exactly what I needed ❤❤❤❤
I stopped at 42 seconds to say the identical copy of you will defiantly make me remember ...continuing the video now :)
very helpful review he normally takes what I learned in class and refines it.
The mammalian cell cycle is comprised of two primary stages: interphase and mitosis (M phase), during which the physical division of one cell into two occurs. Interphase is then subdivided into three distinct phases-G1, S, and G2- while M phase is generally subdivided into prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The transition from one phase to another is regulated by the interplay of different proteins, and proceeds in an orderly fashion.
-Creative BioMart
Great video! If I could add one piece of advice: I know you have a separate video that discusses ploidy in depth, but it would be VERY helpful if you added the ploidy of the cell at the very start of mitosis, and the ploidy of the cell at the very end.
Your presentations are helping me get into med school. Great Job!
this channel has literally saved me - thank you !!
And yet another extraordinary explanation! Thank you again !
You are amazing! Please do not stop making videos. Excellent job.
This man is the best science teacher for real
istg this was so helpful ,i mean i learnt more in 10 mins from here then i did in two years of bio at school thankyou
I love this channel as it is always "to the point'
What was the coolest part in the whole video?
His camera splitting into two. Damn! 🤩
Mr. Anderson , could you please make a video about details of of interphase ? like about the cdks and s cdk and all that ? its kind of complicated ...please please, thank you for all you help.
I NEED THAT
yooo its Mr. Anderson! i remember watching his videos in highschool for bio help, and now im in college and still using his stuff lol
you are the reason I am going to ace my test tomorrow, thank you!
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!! SERIOUSLY MADE MITOSIS FINALLY MAKE SENSE
Amazing, thank you, how come you are not doing any more videos?
This guy is such a life saver in college Biology. Bruh!! This was more than helpful !