A Tour of the Cell

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Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells are small but not infinitely small. He also explains how the organelles work together in a similar fashion.

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0:00 : Theme Music
0:04 : Intro
0:17 : Why Small Size?
1:01 : Cells = Not-So-Boring
2:02 : Microscopes
3:52 : Cell Types
5:19 : Looking In the Eukaryotic
5:35 : The Nucleolus
6:33 : The Nucleus
7:28 : The Ribosomes
7:58 : The Vesicle
8:16 : The Rough ER (Endoplasmic reticulum)
8:57 : The Golgi Body
9:33 : The Cytoskeleton
10:36 : The Smooth ER (Endoplasmic reticulum)
11:00 : The Mitochondria
11:34 : The Vacuole
12:03 : The Cytosol
12:18 : The Lysosome
12:58 : The Centriole
13:40 : Review and Wrap-Up

some_goomba
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I mean I am stressed for AP bio and I watch this and despite that I didn't remember a lot still it calmed me down knowing that someone out there understands it so what's stopping me. Thank you it made my day I liiterly shed a tear it was such a reliever

EndlarStudios
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You just put my 3 hour lecture into 14 minutes.

indibindiih
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I graduated from high school a decade ago and I remember just about everything in this video. It's amazing what an impression a good teacher will leave on a student's mind. You, my friend, are a good teacher 📓📝📚

bellalunaoxox
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the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell

TheLevko
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this man knows his stuff! amazing explanation!!

patrickjmt
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its nice to know that there are still teachers out there that can still teach :D
(i wish you were my science teacher....)

teddybare
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When you got no idea what your lecturer was talking about, this will be your solution. Great video Bozeman !

jordankong
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Thanks bozeman! your videos will live on forever as the most helpful biology tool. Its like you bring this concepts that i thought were super difficult to understand and you break it down perfectly. thank you!

sueman
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Best and most concise explanation of the cell I've ever seen!   That was a well-spent 14 minutes.  Thank you so much!  

kgotto
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Mr. Anderson, thank you so much for helping me prepare and refresh my memory for the TEAS V exam.  You do an excellent job of simplifying science!

shajuanataylor
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Thank you for helping me pass my biology class....it wasn't thanks to my own professor I'll say that much. I wish there were more professors like you! : )

Lauricoechea
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THANK YOU so much for sharing this! I am new to anatomy, and you really broke all this down, and explained it so well. I appreciate that so much!

joelh
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This was really helpful to me. I'm in college bio and I needed a refresher. This was explained so much better than all my other instructors in the past. Thank you.

kacisimpler
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You do not understand how easier you have made my biology and chemistry A-Level lessons, thank you so much!!

amberposty
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I've never found a more comprehensive concise helpful introduction to cells. In fact, after pretty extensive study I've learned several things that would really have helped me along the way. I really wish I'd have found this one earlier. Totally awesome work on so many levels.

youtubintrotter
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I love this guy. His voice and the cadence of his voice is so soothing.

czechmeoutbabe
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u must be the best teacher ever! Thanks for uploading this!

hermannottofegelein
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You are legit more useful than any science teacher i ever had

sepidehamiri
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I've watched a lot of biological lessons on yt: Khan Academy, crash course, etc. Hands down, your videos, in my opinion, are the best.
The way you present information from the point of how it was discovered, then deeply examining each detail with easy to understand analogies is phenomenal.
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