At 8:08 (the slide about Lytic cycle), you said the injected DNA mingles with "our DNA". I thought the Lytic Cycle only applied to Prokaryotes? In the picture itself there is a circular DNA with no organelles, making it a bacteria.
The cell shown was a prokaryote, but eukaryotes can be infected as well. All the existing dna gets cut up anyway so number of chromosomes or circular vs linear isn't really a big deal.
Koch is pronounced "Coke." It's German for "cook" however the German pronunciation sounds a little bit different from how we English speakers pronounce it.
I did these with the 8th ed order of chapters, but not much changes between versions. The chapters are generally similar content, they just reorder the chapters or merge/split a chapter to make it seem different. So just verify the titles of the 7th ed and make sure they match.
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Thanks for the videos! They are a life saver, reading the textbook without someone explaining is hard .
You explain this way better than my Ap Bio teacher and I have a test over this tomorrow I'm glad I clicked the video.
not me watching this in 2020 during a global pandemic
What an awesome video, Mr. J! Thank you for your detailed and thorough explanation of this chapter!
At 8:08 (the slide about Lytic cycle), you said the injected DNA mingles with "our DNA". I thought the Lytic Cycle only applied to Prokaryotes? In the picture itself there is a circular DNA with no organelles, making it a bacteria.
The cell shown was a prokaryote, but eukaryotes can be infected as well. All the existing dna gets cut up anyway so number of chromosomes or circular vs linear isn't really a big deal.
Science With Mr J Ah gotcha. Thank you for the fast response! Been watching ur videos to prep for my tests and they’ve been really helpful
Koch is pronounced "Coke." It's German for "cook" however the German pronunciation sounds a little bit different from how we English speakers pronounce it.
13:58 I'm brazilian and I am just looking at this like: oh no hahahaha
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is this actually AP bio level? if so this is kinda easy ngl
What’s the difference between a retrovirus and a RNA virus?
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Hi, what edition are you using? My class uses 7th and I have 8th, we have a test on 18 and 19 from 7th. Which videos should I be looking at?
I did these with the 8th ed order of chapters, but not much changes between versions. The chapters are generally similar content, they just reorder the chapters or merge/split a chapter to make it seem different. So just verify the titles of the 7th ed and make sure they match.
Science With Mr J Alright I checked, thank you so much!
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ha... my AP Bio teacher's name is Miss Johnston XD
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