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Ryan Abbott
Приєднався 19 тра 2009
German Shepherd Puppy Brawl
This time it's personal.
(No puppies were harmed in the production of this content)
(No puppies were harmed in the production of this content)
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Відео
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium(VLE) and Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficient Lab with Calculations
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VLE, Ebulliometry, Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficients, Chemical Engineering, Lab engineering video,
Necrosis
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Copyright: CellsAlive.com Neutrophil Death after phagocytosing S. pyogenes
Neutrophil Phagocytosis
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Copyright: Garland Science Janeway Immunobiology 01.1 Neutrophil Chase Phagocytosis
Noncovalent Bonds
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Copyright: Garland Science 2016 Essential Cell Biology 4th Edition ISBN:978-0815345251 11.1 Noncovalent Bonding
Light-Driven Ion Pumps and Sensors
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P 788 Figure 19.35 Light-driven ion pumps and sensors Bacteriorhodopsin
Agrobacterium: A Plant Gene Transfer Vector
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens: a natural gene transfer vector for plants -gene transfer in plants -Biotechnology Figure 16.34 P659 Ch16.6 Copyright: Microbiology An Evolving Science 3rd edition VW Norton 2016
The Activation of the Humoral and Cell Mediated Pathways
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The Activation of the Humoral and Cell Mediated Pathways
How is the Primer of the Leading strand replaced by DNA-Polymerase as there is no 3‘-OH to attach to either??
Shout out to Mo Afghan Varna first year
here is the only speaker who detaily explained hair cells structure and physiology! My respect :) thank you
I can understand ur hard work behind this 2 minutes 😢..thank you ❤❤
Thank you!!
Thanks for this video, it's been pivotal in giving me a better understanding of virulence factors of bacteria
poor cats...
Sir is Agrobacterium Connected to phytoplasma ? Or not Thanks
Thank you so much!
يعني يكلك ال antigenic drift هية تغير طريقة هجوم الفيروس على المضيف يسمونه مستضاد فيروسي
I can't see any even understanding is difficult try another one please
How long does this process take?
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
This is sad ngl
Great video
Easy to understand thank you
Go to a real school that’s accredited 👌🏼
I heard the term telomeres today and thought I'd look it up to understand it better and I'm just sitting here feeling like an idiot because I can't understand a quarter of what the video is saying.
awsome, thanks.
هم مننجح
Awesome 👍 explanation
Very informative and well explained video! Cholera-a preventable disease that demands attention. Thanks to channel for raising awareness. My uncle saw a significant reduction in cholera cases with Planet Ayurveda's digestive health supplements. Prevention truly is the best medicine! 🌿
Inflammation is not just a response to microbes. It is a response to any type of cell injury.
Awesome video. Phagocytosis is pretty wild.😄
God bless you
your an amzing guy ! Thanks for this!!!
Thanks
Excellent! To the point!
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how did you get this animation?
Nice video. Your trans-to-cis transition looks incorrect though.
clear concise crisp
Soo good❤
wish i could understand the language
Very good video! Helpful to my research! Thanks!
Your animation moves cw
It’s like a machine so fascinating
thank you
great video, thank you sooooooo much
I wonder what controls all these processes
Mostly in this case, a certain type of proteins called « neurotrophins » which come in all shapes and forms, but also from chemo-attractants (proteins that attract the neurone). They are produced by the neuron’s target and environment (for example, a specific muscle) and through a specific receptor on the growth cone membrane, the neurone is able to grow towards it and reach its target!
And as for the rapid growth, it’s due to actine microfilaments in the neuron’s growth cone which can polymerise and depolymerise (growth and retract) extremely quickly due to all sorts of molecular factors (the neurotrophins I mentioned for example)
@@LuciaFernandez-bm4pu Very interesting. Interestingly, if there are several sources, what will be the dynamics of the cytoskeleton in this case?
After watching once, reading wikipedia, and then watching again, I get it. I'm not a bio major(i study envi-sci) but I'm doing some ecological world-building right now and this helped
this is where our vision came from.
Very good!
What are the different types of mitotic spindle in a typical animal cell?
this was perfect
maybe worth clarifying: this is the picture for bacteria. in mitochondria, the inside is the mitochondrial matrix and the outside is the cytoplasm of the cell it is in.
This is awesome thx!!!!
Great video and explanation, i havent seen any other video properly explaining this. thank you so much
in some reference, 4 H+ and not 3H+
Thank you!