Diploid vs. Haploid Cells
In this video Paul Andersen explains the difference between diploid and haploid cells. He starts with a brief description of the central dogma and how genes code for proteins. He then uses the phenotype of red hair to explain that humans are diploid creatures. He discriminates between diploid somatic cells and haploid sex cells. He finishes with a brief description of different life cycles dominated by haploid and diploid individuals.
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This topic has confused me all year until I watched this!
@jonathanliu442
6 жыл бұрын
haha I commented this my sophomore yr in HS during AP Bio... now I'm in college bio, and I'm back to Mr. Anderson
@youtubeuser6725
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanliu442 Im waiting for you to come back again
@jonathanliu442
4 жыл бұрын
@@youtubeuser6725 All the crap u learn in high school comes back in all levels of college :)
@youtubeuser6725
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanliu442 you're my hero for replying thank you
@plus100system2
3 жыл бұрын
same
Mr Andersen is so helpful, he is possibly the best teacher I've ever had. I just love how he has so many videos covering a large number of scientific concepts and that he explains everything in such an engaging and easy to understand manner. Thank you Mr Andersen, I owe you so much
I thought I was imagining Ron Weasley before clicking this video
@mochisprite9779
3 жыл бұрын
lol me too
@user-ps8qd4qi1o
3 жыл бұрын
Well it is rupert isn't it?
@slimesecretions2385
2 жыл бұрын
Ikr I was like "this doesn't seem right" 😂
I have a biology exam the next week and you've explained the whole lesson in ONLY 8 minutes!!!!! PLEASE KEEP ON! I need your videos in my life!!
@mathquizlet3177
4 жыл бұрын
Bio is life
@xkai252
2 жыл бұрын
@@mathquizlet3177 yes
@maxgeorge1463
Жыл бұрын
@@mathquizlet3177 i mean yeah, no shit
struggled on and off with diploid and haploid for years, thanks Mr. Andersen
i am taking a graduate level nursing course, and your videos are so helpful in recalling previously studied material that has long ago left my memory. thank you for sequencing all of your material in such a coherent and gripping fashion!
Thank you so much! I learn more in your short videos than I do sitting through hours of reading! Much appreciated, please keep up the great work!
Out of all the science videos out there, I find yours the most clear and informative. Thank you!
Easy to understand, straightforward and to the point. This clears everything up, I can't thank you enough
I had some science homework to do retaining to this and was very confused. Searched and found this and cleared up everything! Thank you very much and keep up the great work!
i am loving ALL your videos. you are answering so many of my questions! thank you!
Your videos are always helpful, thank you.
I find myself watching this channel about once a month. Good video as usual :)
Very good informative video Mr. Anderson, I'm somewhat hearing impaired and thus very thankful for the subtitles.
your videos always clear things up for me! thank you!
Ron Weasly ... LMFAO
@xkai252
2 жыл бұрын
xD
You are awesome!!!! Biology Finals have nothing on me now! Bring it!! so ready for finals!
fantastic videos! Mr Anderson your videos are so helpful.
Congratulations Paul ! I'm a biology high school teacher in Brazil and I do enjoy your videos ! Make things really easy ! I'll try to use some of them in my classroom.
Thanks a lot Mr. Anderson! So clear and informative
Please make more and more videos , you are clearing all my doubts, Thank you😊
I have a science exam coming up and I always got haploid and diploid cells messed up, not anymore!!! Thank you so much I feel way better and think I'll do well on my exam!! Thanks again👏👏👏👌👌👍👍👍
@BCAE
9 жыл бұрын
isnt this biology? .__.
@MonkeyDLuffy-xr4fl
8 жыл бұрын
It's not hard to remember the difference between haploid and diploid. Remember "di" means "two," therefore 'di'ploid cells have two sets of chromosomes.
@xkai252
2 жыл бұрын
@@MonkeyDLuffy-xr4fl yep
This video was very helpful, thank you! I tutor cell biology here at MSU and this provided me a great, simple way to describe it to my students. Bozeman Rocks!!
Hallelujah . Third video and the clearest one . thank you so much
Super helpful, as usual. Love your videos, thanks.
Thanks to the visual and audio. I will be twice as likely to remember this. Oh, and thanks to you!
Amazing explanation! Thank you so much for clearing things up! I'm a huge fan of your videos..thank you so much!
Basically you are my biology teacher xD thank you very much
Your videos are awesome!! Thanks for posting!!
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I'm dutch and Monday i've got exams, i understood every single word you said and now I understand it, thanks for this helpful video!
very helpful. I had to stop writing last night because I knew what haploid was but not diploid. fresh start - I am ready to tackle this paper with the right info! thanks!
Woah, this video is FANTASTIC!! Thank you!!!
I love that music at the beginning. It's my jam
This was a great explanation! Thank you so much!!!!!
This video saved my life, thank you
Thanks sir the video is seriously helpful
Paul Andersen, the science God. Thank you so freaking much.
THANKS SOOOOO MUCH, THIS HELPED ME A LOT
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dude your are the best at explaining this!
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You are great. Thank you.
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this was so helpful i feel smarter already
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This video helped so much thank you omg
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Thank you sir it was a great and easy explanation
Thank you!!!!!! I have a chance of passing my bio test tomorrow.
@nicolatravicky1895
4 жыл бұрын
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@SnufflySpy
3 жыл бұрын
Did you pass?
@iar9860
3 жыл бұрын
@@SnufflySpy yup😌
@m-t-sgames2042
Ай бұрын
Did u pass
Teaching is an art, and you are a picasso :)
@celestesalgado1026
3 жыл бұрын
Tru
I love your videos. I'm a biology student at Marshall University and they're all great for reviewing and studying. I'm in genetics now and even if I know most of this its still a great refresher so thank you!
@weswesley826
3 жыл бұрын
@Michael Liu Still here bud
Great video. But you touched only briefly on the advantages of each ploidy. I wish you would speak more about that.
i learn more from you than i learn in class :'D thank you
I just loved this video ,thank u so much ..........
This was VERY helpful! I've struggled w/ diploid/haploid, and this is my 2nd time taking Genetics in college...Thank you!
Excellent video.
So helpful thank you
You are great! Thanks a lot..
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so helpful. What had i been learning for 2 years of ap biology course... i could have watch this video before I almost fail
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I learned more watching the first 47 seconds of your video than reading 3 chapters in my textbook.
Please may you do a video on the Mesehlson Staahl experiment?
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Which UNIVERSITY do you teach in Prof.Paul?
Can you put the vedio of internal growth of plant please
Is this video copyrighted? Can it be used for educational purposes? Thanks.
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Who are you!!! You are really interesting in teaching, I hope you will be going on and keep this way, thank you..
This helped.
Is there any way to discribe this as a reflection? I feel there is something very deep here...
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"if you cant explain it simply, you dont understand it well enough''-einstein. great video
Is this Alton Brown? (with more hair?)
@Janehuayarmy
8 жыл бұрын
Lmao I thought so too!
What confuses me is the pictures of diploid and haploid.
Mr.Anderson.....MATRIX
What are the 3 main points of the video?
good
In haploi cells 23 chromosomes are present . Are they present as a single chromosome like chlomatid or in pairs
What program do u use to make the video?
@xkai252
2 жыл бұрын
wow 8 years old rare comment
Excellent teaching! But I have a comment. Haploid can be defined by the number of chromosomes present in a gamete. Haploid may mean one set of chromosomes (n=x) in diploid organism (2n=2x) or two sets of chromosomes (n=2x) in tetraploid organisms (2n=4x).