Hi Everyone! This is a lecture about the cell, microscopes, organelles, and the cytoskeleton. It corresponds with Chapter 6 of the Campbell Biology textbook.
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I’m sure putting these videos together takes a TON of work and I just wanted to say thank you!! I’m taking a Bio class online using the Campbell textbook. We don’t have a lecture component so it’s really self driven. Your lectures help to clarify a lot of points in the text. So thank you for your hard work.
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Thank you for making these videos. I am taking this class online and the material my professor released wasn't very helpful. These videos have been a saving grace. Would you consider doing Videos for Organic and Biochemistry?
Wow you did a really good job creating these videos…. Whats your plan, to do all the chapters in Campbell eventually?
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An atom is smaller than 0.1 nm, maybe a thousand times smaller. because 0.1 nm is 100 picometers. 100.000 attometers is 100 pico.
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