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Covering Mitosis, Meiosis, Crossing Over/Non-disjunction, and Point Mutations
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Covers DNA Replication, RNA vs. DNA, and Protein synthesis.
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Paul Andersen explains how polymers are formed from monomers. He describes how carbohydrates, protein and nucleic acids are created through condensation reactions. He also explains how these…
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This 3D animation shows how proteins are made in the cell from the information in the DNA code.
To download the subtitles (.srt) for this site, please use the following link:…
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In this video we discuss the processes of hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis, and how these both use water. We also discuss how they are either catabolism or anabolism.
Hydrolysis and…
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This video explains the redundancy of the genetic code. It goes over different terms for redundancy of the genetic code and it explains how and why every codon only can code for one amino acid. It…
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Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: …
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