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You can’t understand cells without understanding how we see them. This video is your ultimate guide to A-Level Microscopy. We cut through the confusion to explain:
What the heck the difference is between Light & Electron microscopes
Why resolution and magnification is NOT the same thing.
The simple trick to nail magnification calculations every time.
And moooorreee.
Stop memorizing and start understanding. Upgrade your revision here!
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00:00:00Â – Intro
00:00:13Â – Overview Of This Video
00:01:46Â – What Are Cells
00:06:38Â – Size Of Stuff
00:14:50Â – Light & Electron Micrographs
00:17:18Â – Mechanism Of Light Microscope
00:27:25Â – Mechanism Of Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
00:33:16Â – Mechanism Of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
00:37:38Â – Can it view living AND non-living specimens?
00:41:23Â – Estimating Size (Eyepiece Graticule, Stage micrometer)
00:50:22Â – Magnification (with 5 example questions)
01:00:15Â – Resolution
01:08:06Â – The Truth About Color
01:10:25Â – Specimen Preparation & Colored Dyes
01:18:59Â – Money
01:19:15Â – Summaries (pictures & tables)
01:24:27Â – Questions & Answers
01:33:42Â – Outro
Think you know what’s inside a cell? Think again. This is the wild, complex world of eukaryotic cells like you’ve never seen them before. This A-Level bite-sized guide breaks down the tiny organelles with massive jobs. We’re not just labelling diagrams—we’re explaining:
The Powerhouse:Â Why the mitochondria is so much more than a meme.
The Protein Pathway:Â How the ER and Golgi work together like a cellular post office.
The Command Centre: What the nucleus really holds inside.
Plus so much more, including:Â The key differences between animal and plant cells you MUST know.
Go beyond memorization. Understand how life works at the cellular level.
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STUDY RESOURCES
00:00:00Â – Intro
00:00:13Â – Overview Of This Video
00:01:29Â – Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic Cells
00:06:21Â – Eukaryotic Cell Overview
00:16:29Â – Animal Cells Structure
00:17:22Â – Plasma Membrane, Protoplast, Cytoplasm, Cytosol
00:20:58Â – Nucleus – Nuclear envelope, Nucleoplasm, Pore, Nucleoli
00:31:57Â – DNA Packaging
00:33:42Â – Ribosomes & Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
00:40:37Â – Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
00:46:57Â – Golgi Apparatus/Body/Complex
00:55:10 – Putting the puzzle together…
00:58:02Â – Lysosomes & Vacuole
01:07:01Â – Mitochondria
01:15:39Â – Cytoskeleton
01:21:18Â – Centrosome & Centrioles
01:26:48Â – Flagella & Cilia(Specialized Structures)
01:33:22Â – Microvilli (Specialized Structures)
01:37:05Â – Questions & Answers (#1, #2, #3, #4)
01:41:00Â – Plant Cells Structure
01:42:14Â – Chloroplast
01:50:09Â – Cell Wall
01:56:34Â – Vacuole
02:01:37Â – Key High Yield Summaries
02:05:48Â – Questions & Answers (#5, #6, #7)
02:14:44Â – Outro
They’re ancient, they’re everywhere, and they’re nothing like the cells in your body. This is your crash course on the fascinating world of prokaryotic cells for A-Level Biology. Forget mitochondria and a nucleus—bacteria play by a completely different set of rules. In this video, we crack them open to show you:
What’s REALLY inside:Â Spoiler: It’s way more than just cytoplasm.
The truth about the nucleoid: Why it’s not a “real” nucleus.
The tiny machines that can cause big trouble:Â Plasmids & flagella.
How to draw and label them to absolutely nail your exam mark scheme.
They’re small, but your questions about them are huge. We’ve got the answers.
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STUDY RESOURCES
00:00:00Â – Intro
00:00:13Â – Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic Cells
00:02:05Â – Prokaryotic Cell Overview
00:06:22Â – Prokaryotic Cell Structure
00:08:57Â – Structures ALL bacteria have
00:16:21Â – Structures SOME bacteria have
00:23:37Â – Microscope Images Of Bacteria
00:27:24Â – Endosymbiotic Theory
00:31:47Â – Summary Pages/Diagrams
00:33:16Â – Questions & Answers (#1, #2, #3, #4)
00:39:55Â – Outro
Are they alive? The biological enigma that’s both simple and brilliant. Dive into the world of viruses for A-Level Biology. They can’t reproduce, metabolize, or live on their own, yet they can bring the world to a standstill. This video deconstructs these tiny parasites to explain:
Why scientists still argue if viruses are truly “living.”
Exactly what’s in their minimalist toolkit:Â Nucleic acid, capsid, and not much else.
The secret behind their success:Â How they hijack your cells like a hacker.
The key differences between viruses and prokaryotic cells (it’s a big one!).
Understand the perfect parasite and ace those tricky exam questions.
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STUDY RESOURCES
00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:13 – Viruses, Eukaryotic Cells & Prokaryotic Cells
00:02:02 – Virus Size & Examples
00:06:11 – Virus Structure
00:10:15 – Viruses Are NON-LIVING
00:16:14 – Antibiotics
00:17:14 – Microscope Images Of Viruses
00:19:13 – Questions & Answers (#1, #2, #3, #4)
00:23:00 – Outro
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