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maragata550 Says:

May 18, 2008 - didactico.muy bueno

DNAunion Says:

Sep 2, 2008 - Right, like YOU made the original video youself. Stop stealing and do something original.

vg2290 Says:

Dec 20, 2008 - meiosis is for gametes. not germ cells. Most bacterial cells divide through binary fission. You may want to correct your description of this vid. :D great job though, I like the vid

82tommylew Says:

Mar 7, 2009 - nothing makes me hornier than watching sex cells

lmbowman Says:

Apr 3, 2009 - "Germ" cells are progenitors of gametes. I see where bacterial germ could be confused as a substitute.

victorishotandsexy Says:

Jun 28, 2009 - wtf?

TheAniaHS Says:

Jun 28, 2009 - I am not sure, but I think You are aying germ meaning ovule - the plant part in ovary - in a flower. This is true, when making ovule plant makes meiosis. This is because plant use 2 generations, one is "sexual" and this makes no meiosis, other is "unsexual" and this makes meiosis. When these two generations occure, meiosis is before making spores. In higher plant sexual generation is reduced to few or a little more cells. Male is inside pollen, female is an ovary.

Agiov2009 Says:

Jul 2, 2009 - germ is used in the correct context here Imbowman is correct

youlooklikeryuk Says:

Jul 14, 2009 - deverala +10

fan982009 Says:

Oct 14, 2009 - i really ned this for my homework!! im in grade 6 and im 11 years old

3ByakuyaKuchiki Says:

Nov 6, 2009 - Thanx. I'm in the 7th grade and my Science teacher wants me to do info on Cell Division. Thanx again...

syrono Says:

Nov 8, 2009 - Clapping hand

1091Floyd21 Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - If each haploid cell of an individual produces contains 23 different types of chroosomes because it is given one chromosome from each pair, then to me it seems only one type of haploid cell can be produced, & this is not so; how come??? During sex, there is therefore a possible of 43 chromosomes to be passed on to the child. On;y 23 of these can be selected. Can anyone tell me how they are selected???

EvRocksMySox Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - im at collage now and we have this material and and we are learning about this division thats have mny stages such as:Interphase,Prophase,Prometaphase Metaphase ,Anaphase ,Telophase and Cytokinesis .. and this video is good too .

zombiehunt00 Says:

Jan 13, 2010 - you mean college?

Drtysmith Says:

Feb 7, 2010 - @EvRocksMySox Prphase I can also is broken down into: Leptonema, Zygonema, Pachynema, Diplonema, and Diakinesis

danthemanzizzle Says:

Mar 1, 2010 - science 30

mahkhabdt Says:

Apr 17, 2010 - do the centrioles divide after telophase 1 ? p;ease i want to know quickly i have an exam tommorow

mandroka68 Says:

Apr 21, 2010 - I do not get the difference between mitosis and miosis. Isn't it just mitosis happening twice?

lakersownsuns Says:

May 15, 2010 - @mahkhabdt the centrioles do not divide in meiosis, the homologous pairs are separated...

NORTHCOTEROX Says:

Jun 3, 2010 - this is interesting

addicted2dabeats Says:

Jun 4, 2010 - this one is the best one ive seen on here

slizza786 Says:

Jun 14, 2010 - xcellent