Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Playtime over

This is nice. See if you can identify all the different processes happening in the video.

http://www.hemmy.net/2006/09/26/the-inner-life-of-a-cell

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah right! Give us tons of work to do and still expect us to visit ur blog! Somemore want us to play those 'anime thingys'

tsk..tsk..tsk..

Anonymous said...

The song, me likey. The animation, me understand most of it. Got blur over a few parts here and there. I wonder why the inside of the cell looks so ugly.

-.-"

Nadia

Anonymous said...

it's called time management jaspreet. ;)
and yes, nadia, the inside of the cell, in fact, the inside of the human body is not a pretty sight. ask the doctors, they'd tell you.

Anonymous said...

Hey Bio is fun NOT pretty...
Well at least not on a microscopic level..... then again not on a macroscopic level either... :P

Ooooohh..... Iiiii..... Looooove..... Biiiii...... OOooooooooo..............
Dee Dum Dee Dum.....

Anonymous said...

You're lovely March Intake students love Biology so much that they did something special for you, sir.

# Eugenotic Cell (Eugene - Prokaryotic Cell)
# Nadiasomonas (Nadia - nitrosomonas)
# Dhiviativore (Dhivia - Detritivore)
# Ameliafication (Amelia - Ammonification)
# Plasmodium falciparwin (Parwin - Plasmodium Falciparum)
# Phajocyte (Jo.Joanna - Phagocyte)
# Pulmonary arterry (Terry - Pulmonary Artery)
# Shinenoatrial node (Shine - Sinoatrial Node)
# Sakthstrate (Sakhty - Substrate)
# Cheriosmosis (Cheri - Chemiosmosis)
# Jaspriac cycle (Jaspreet - Cardiac Cycle)
# liyongcocyte (Li Yong - Lymphocyte)
# pohchinmerisation (Poh Chin - polymerisation)
# chiewtoplasm (Chiew Yee - Cytoplasm)
# carcinojames (James - Carcinogen)
# peilipeptide (Pei Li - Polypeptide)

Of course, we wouldn't leave our own bio lecturer out, right?

# phenyljayanine hydroxylase (Mr Jaya - Phenylalanine hydroxylase)

Anonymous said...

Why is it just Mr. J Nadia n' me that visit this blog? What happened to everybody else?






-jaspreet-

Anonymous said...

anonymous, i'm assuming you're nadia since no one else seems to be commenting on this blog these days. i assume everyone's busy jaspreet. ;) which reminds me, shouldn't you be busy too? the list of names are real amusing. good one!

Anonymous said...

Cute

Anonymous said...

hey guys..this site has bio q's for AS..you guys should check it out.. but i think some of it is not in the syllabus.. but most of them are..

http://www.mrothery.co.uk/



-jo-

Anonymous said...

I finally got a chance to actually watch the video. It is the most beutiful animation yet associated with education as a primary criteria.

Not to sound like im some kind of wierdo or anything but i actually found it touching.

***sniff-sniff***

Anonymous said...

hey jo, thanks for sharing the website with everyone. it's a pretty good one.
jaspreet, touching? rriiigghhhtt!

Anonymous said...

Hey it showed the life cycle of a cell... I personally liked the giant ribozome (looks like a dodecapod -mythical creature- )

But like all good movies the cell (hero(ine) XD!) 'died'...

***sniff-sniff***

someone pass the popcorn... XD!

Anonymous said...

Phenylalanine hydroxylase (EC 1.14.16.1) is an enzyme which catalyses the reaction causing the addition of an hydroxyl group to the end of the 6-carbon aromatic ring of phenylalanine, such that it becomes tyrosine. Phenylalanine hydroxylase is the rate-limiting enzyme of the metabolic pathway which degrades excess phenylalanine.

Jaya = Nerd

;-)

Anonymous said...

hi jaya=nerd!
the information is much appreciated but we also would like to know who YOU are and not who you think I am. :)

Anonymous said...

But what I think of you is more entertaining than who I really am...so I shall remain anonymous yet I must say I am utterly grateful for such an informative site...

Sincerely,
Mrs. House

Anonymous said...

Hahahahah!
If mr. J is a nerd than nerds must be the coolest people on terra firma!


XD!



Jaspreet=nerd