Mitosis is the process by which somatic body cells divide to produce two genetically identical daughter cells, essential for growth, tissue repair, and cell replacement, while meiosis is the specialized cell division that occurs in sperm and egg cells to produce four genetically unique haploid cells (23 chromosomes each) for sexual reproduction; chromosomal syndromes like Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and Klinefelter syndrome arise from errors during meiosis, particularly nondisjunction where chromosomes fail to separate properly, resulting in gametes with abnormal chromosome numbers that, when combined with normal gametes, produce offspring with extra or missing chromosomes.
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Yes guys, my friends, everyone who is in the house and everyone who is watching and everyone who is here. Um uh we had a topic today. We were wrapping up on something and uh something came up. Something came up. So I saw it is better to come online. It's better to come online so that we can discuss some issues. You know when you start discussing some issues and some things come up you need to you need to take care of what is coming up so that people can be satisfied. You don't you don't leave things hanging. You don't leave things hanging. See >> now >> we are going to talk about something called syndromes chromosomal syndromes like clinfecta syndrome syndromes and all these syndromes you are going to talk about them uh people have to understand how they come you know I usually say that if you don't know the normal it is hard to know the complicated so for Tonight we will talk about the normal and uh uh it's important I explain when we were talking welcome everyone who is here when we were talking today at the time that I was talking uh about uh some things when I was talking about some things uh there there is a question that came out there is a question that came out and the question was about How do people get syndromes, genetic syndromes? And I said that you know before you you you know the it's good to relate to the uncomplicated so that you can know how the uncomplicated comes in. You get so Oh, uncle is here. Jamaican uncle is in the house. the first one to text blessings Jamaican uncle. Blessings welcome to the chat. Uh I I said that before you know the uncomplicated before you know that this complicated you to know what is the the normal. So there is a question that came out and I want that one is a good question. Uh there is one of us who is called smiler in the city who asked how how do uh syndromes come. If you are new to the channel please this is Benjamin the wise guy channel. I'm Dr. Ben. Uh don't leave without giving a Alicia Booster said hi God bless you. Thanks Alicia Booster. You are a new person in this channel. Subscribe as we get to know each other. Alicia Ba, which country are you from? Which country are you from? If you are new in the channel, please welcome. And if you have a medical question, you can ask. But we interact. Say something at the chat. Say something at chat. Let's get to interact. Let's get to know each other.
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You can interact. So uh me coming today is uh is uh is because of uh today uh uh I met uh a question today afternoon and it was asking how can we avoid how can we avoid uh getting chromosomal conditions? uh chromosomal conditions are like uh you've come across uh down syndrome you've come across syndrome people know about down syndrome it's because it is called uh triiosm 21 we are just about to introduce those triosomies like down syndrome infection syndrome and I thought because someone asked how to avoid those syndrome it is good and to come to explain to people the normal the normal is uh the normal how the sales multiply you get how sales multiply there are two types of sales I can see very many new people watching please if you are watching and you're new here don't leave without subscribing please subscribe and uh leave a like leave a like it's good to to know each other and even you you can comment you can comment at the chat so for those people who have Down syndrome. It is a problem of chromosomes and the body has body cells and they have other cells like the sperm cell and the over which gives life which gives life. So these two type of cells they undergo two different types of multiplication you see. So we we start with mitosis. We start with mitosis. I know some of you know what what mitosis is. I know some of you know what mitosis is. Welcome everyone. Savia man, welcome. Jamaican uncle Alicia Booster from Mexico. Everyone who is watching, welcome to the channel my friends.
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[laughter] Brownie. Brownie. Brownie is the cute dog. You understand? Brownie is the new dog. Now we have two things that we want to discuss about is meiosis. Two is mitosis. What are these? Mitosis is type of cell division in one in which one parent cell divides into two genetical identical cell. So these cells of the body like the skin cells all cells that you have in the body. I'm saying this because we want to understand why some things like triosomi 21 dry down syndrome comes in. We want to understand how down syndrome comes in. You know some down syndrome is a condition that people are born with. There is another one which is called clinfecta syndrome which people are born with. So we want to understand how this syndromes come. That's why we want to explain how mitosis process is and meiosis process is. So let's start with let's start with mitosis. What is mitosis? Mitosis is a process by which a cell division whereby one parent cell divides into two identical cells. Two identical cells. You get uh give me a minute. I'll be back just a minute.
Yes, my friends, I'm back. I'm back. I'm back. I'm back. So, we are talking Onik is here. Stan's kitchen. Welcome to the platform. uh what I want to discuss is uh we were talking about we will talk about some syndromes. We will talk about some syndromes and these syndromes are uh are very important. Everyone knows something that is called down syndrome.
Eh, you understand? Everyone knows about down syndrome. And there was a question when I was talking. Welcome Stan's kitchen. Welcome Oni. On is here savior man. Uh we have uh uh uh some new people like Alicia Bosia. We have um we have um it's Mr. Lou is here. Mr. Lou is here and Jamaican uncle. Now welcome everyone. Welcome everyone. Uh everyone you have ever heard about a condition called you have ever had a condition called uh down syndrome.
Down syndrome uh is a condition that we have met some people that have. There is another one which is called u clinfectctor syndrome. So uh there was a question that uh someone asked in the chat previously and he asked that how can we avoid to get clinfect or down syndrome chromosomal. So I I we will do about it next week but it's good I I come out and talk about this mitosis and meiosis those are two different things.
How do your cell divide? How do they come and have life? You know you cannot live without cells that are dividing. You have to live with cells that are dividing so that you can continue growth. cells of the body. Our cells divide every time.
Our cells divide every time. So we have mitosis and miosis. Now mitosis mitosis mitosis is a type of cell division that your cells divides into two identical cells. Mitosis.
Have you ever wondered why?
Have you ever ever wondered why your cells keep multiplying every time your body feels good? You see, look at your skin when you have a cut and you get another replacement. It's because of this process. It is called mitosis.
Mitosis is a whereby your body cells they multiply and they become uh well.
You feel your skin is always good. You feel your nails. you feel you you know you you continue having that body that you have that is good it is because your cells keep on multiplying so greetings bosan I can see you here bosan [clears throat] is in the house so mitosis is a daughter cell divides into two daughter cells you you get it that is how your cell of the body keep on it occurs in the body somatic cells growth tissues and healing tissues you get. So somatic cells, cells of your body like skin cells, growth like the fibrous tissue and healing. When you have look at my someone uh something got me an injury here and you see it is becoming well. It is because the skin cells are multiplying and becoming better. So what happens into this uh journey of multiplying is the purpose of mitosis is to get give growth tissue repair replacements of worn out cells replacements of worn out cells and a sexual reproduction in some organism.
Some organism they produce due mitosis.
So let's continue on mitosis. What is mitosis? It is humans normally have 46 chromosomes.
46 Human have 46 chromosomes.
46 chromosomes. 46 chromosome. We call it 2 N. Humans have 46 chromosome. Let me put this paper here. Human have 46 chromosomes. You get Dr. Ben. Why people with Down syndrome have optic issues with light?
Savior man let's learn the noble then you will understand so let's start from here man you have on I don't remember support my friend but thank you for your that so welcome everyone welcome to the channel the new people please come to the chat come to the chat and give a like give a like and chat there tell us where you are from if you are new tell us where you are from you are learning something here so we have this process that is called mitosis. The purpose is the purpose is growth, tissue repair and replacement of worn out cells and replacement of worn out cells. So your cells when you are damaged cells and but I I will at the end of the topic I will answer that question of seia man why people with um with or I can answer it right now. Savior man is asking before I forget. Savior man is asking why do people with Down syndrome you know down syndrome is a complication that comes with here these problems here. Anyone who is new please tell us in the channel tell us in the channel what you would love us tell us what you love us to talk about. But welcome to the channel.
Everyone who is watching interact take to the channel tell us where you are from. Let let's know let's get to know you. Let's get to know you. It's good to interact with the people. CJ rehab CJ rehab tell me tell me how is the going CJ rehab is here. CJ rehab we are talking about Down syndrome syndrome. If you have ever heard about Down syndrome please tell me yes I've ever heard. But before we talk about Down syndrome, it is important we know about the normal the normal processes like how cells divide and how cells are.
you get uh you know oh savior man it is because let me answer you before because if I wait till the end people with down syndrome they have small cona you get from irregular shaped cona and more refractive errors.
So if you have small cona light will be having a problem getting to your eyes.
The cona is individual also with down syndrome. They have car cataracts. We will check on when we talk about down syndrome. Retinol and vision processing is bad. So the cona and small conas the the light sometimes is not okay. So uh um savior man that is the can explain faster because we want to explain about the normal. We want to explain about the normal. You see let's talk about the normal. Now mitosis happens into the body cells somatic cells body cells and grow tissues and healing tissues. So this is what [clears throat] happens the the in your nucleus of the cell nucleus of the cell there is something I view today a cell a cell this is a cell one cell so in the nucleus there are some things that are like this is a nucleus you get so the chromosome is what carries your DNA Dr. Ben, if you don't see me in your live stream, it means that I'm busy. I'm [laughter] I understand Savior man. No worries. No worries. I know you are at work sometimes. Don't worry, my bro. I understand. So, in the cellular someone chromosome is what is your DNA, you understand? Is what a baby carries to characters from the the the father. So this is what they are. 1 2 3 4 5 6. You see? So let's go. A person has 46 chromosomes.
46 chromosome. Each chromosome becomes two sister chromatins connected by a centromeia. Something called a centromeia. They are looking like this.
They are looking like this. Where is that thing that I drew? [groaning] Let me draw it again. So a chromosome has two like this. So this is the DNA strand that you hold the chromosome in the in the cell. So there this thing let's say it is this. So each two sister has two chromatins attached to a centrome like this attached like this inside. So let's talk about these two. So when they you this cell wants to divide they come and interact. This is normal cells of your body. they interact at the center which is called metaphase and they start so the the first stage the first stage is called prophase uh this is the first stage of mitosis prophase chromatins contain and they become standard they start aligning themselves into metaphase chromosomes line up into the center they line up to the center they want to divide. You see here they were. So at metaphase they align at the center. After they align at the center at the metaphase there is anaphase whereby they separate. So each each one after they separate there is this cell now separates like this.
When it separates like this, you see now your DNA has two. This is 1 2 3 4 5 6.
This is 1 2 3 4 6. 1 2 3 4 5 6. So this is the first stage.
The the the the ones that were many. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. the they the they the they the there they are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. These are 12 sister chromatins that have attached themselves.
This is step and then when they attach themselves condense they attach themselves they align themselves at the metaphase and then the cell divides and then it becomes two daughter cells.
This is according to the body cells.
This is according to the body cells. The body which is mitosis. The body cells.
But the other cells that are like the sperm cells. The sperm cells. Let's talk about the sperm cells. And then over the ones that now produce life.
The ones that produce life.
Let me get a picture of the ones that produce life. You see, I want to explain something because this one will help us to to and someone tells Mil the city to go through this video so that he will understand when we will be talking. He's the one who asked about that question. Now the the the sperm cell and um the life cells. Yes. The ones that produce the sperm cell and the oval they under when they are multiplying they undergo different phases. You see that one is they the the other one was two chromosomes that carry DNA. They link they link they become six. So they they align themselves at the center and then afterwards what happens after aligning themselves at the center the cell divides and you get identical daughter cells. What you are doing now is is different. Look here this one is this cell you see they are 1 2 3 4 5 6 the red ones 1 2 3 4 5 6 the blue ones.
So these sense there are 12 sense that have come together and then they align themsel the the I am Nah is here welcome I am Nalo thanks for joining the chat thanks for joining the chat so when they align themsel it divides and then they release themselves so you have six six from 1 to from 12 cells. So you have six six you get. So this is two identical data sets.
Two identical data sets. But let's check on on the other one. Let's check on let's check on the other one which is the life cells the sperm cells and the over. How do they multiply? These ones they have chromot are copied. H 1 2 3 4 You see it is called the copy the copy stage.
What is the difference between the cells and chromosomes? The cells and chromosomes. The difference is chromosomes are in the a cell is a uh let me explain let me explain that uh check here this is a cell in a cell you have you have mitochondria you have giaratas you have very many things and cytoplas but you have another thing called the nucleus nucleus.
The nucleus is the one which carries the chromosome. The X thing is the chromosome. So this X thing has one thing, one one one thing. Where is that paper that I've draw that one X thing is like this. So this is what strand that carries your DNA.
This one. So this one your the strand that has your DNA is this and this thing the whole of it is called a chromosome. So this chromosome is inside the nucleus in a cell. So a cell is the bigger one and the chromosomes are these things that have your DNA. You you understand that now? So chromosomes are inside the nucleus of a the nucleus of a cell. The nucleus of a cell. So for us to understand those syndromes, we have to go through this. If you are new in the chat, please uh give me a like and ask us interact with us at the chat.
Tell us where you are from and how you you feel this chat is talk to the people. Give me a like. Let's interact my guys. Let's interact. So how do people get uh down syndrome? Let's get to know this first because down syndrome starts from the what I'm going to explain. Uh down syndrome infectctor syndrome come from what I'm going to explain. You see uh these are I'm I'm drawing the chromosomes for I'm drawing the four chromosomes.
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Uh so these are chromosomes at the sex cells. You see now these chromosomes what they do? Interface.
Interface. Chromosomes are copied. They copy each other. This the first is called interface. These are cells like sperm cells.
Interface.
What they do? They go close to each other and they copy each other. There are four just like so when they have copied each other what happened profit homologus pair up and exchange segment. The next one is um they they they they exchange segments.
They they pair up they come at the mid loop. Sorry, sorry.
They they come at the mill. I'm drawing how they exchange.
You know the purpose of sex cells multiplying is to come up with different type of that is Gaty. Cell division. Yes. Cell division. Gaty, welcome. Welcome. I know Gaty is a new person in the channel.
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Gaty is from St. Petersburg. Judy, welcome, welcome, welcome, Gaty. Please subscribe to this channel. We talk a lot about many things. We talk a lot about many things. So when they move closer they exchange genetic material. That is a process that is called prophase one.
Profess one.
Profess one. And remember the of it's welcome. It's I've seen you. I've seen Ganti to 2492. Welcome to the channel.
Give me a like and subscribe to the channel. They tell someone that we here we interact. So when they exchange materials at profess one now metaphase they pair up in a line. Pair up in a line. They pair up in a line. Jo King welcome. Welcome everyone. Welcome everyone. This is called cell vision. I can see Gaty knows this process. I'm just explaining because we're going to be talking about syndromes like cleanfecta syndrome and we're going to be talking about other issues that are of importance other issues that are like you see issues like so welcome everyone who is here like give the likes man give the likes give the likes give the lights this is metaphase.
So when they have aligned you see they want to divide now they want to divide they want to divide at metaphase when they are dividing what they bring is what they bring is two cells that have some chromosome this one when they have come together they have exchanged G DNA and genetic makeup they align themselves self at the center. You see this is another kind.
It's not like the other one. This is a bit complicated. So after that what they do they come at metaphase. They come at the end at two lines.
They come at the end. Welcome every I can see many people coming in who are new. Please like the channel and let's interact. Like the channel and let's interact. They pair up now. You see they have already they are moving now. And when they are moving sideway just like the other one when they are moving sideway it means they want to divide. So they divide after division that is called an who is new to the channel. I can see some new people. I can see new people.
It's gi from Gati have told us is from somewhere called Ukraine or what? Yes. And there are some other people Jamaican uncle King and everyone welcome to the channel. We are talking about cell division. Now after they have moved at the end which is an they do what?
They divide into two cells. CJ rehab. I see you here. CJ rehab. Uh they divide into two. Now when they divide into two, you have two cells with the same.
Now look here. They divided two cells.
Now this one divided into two.
Divided into they moved close at anace and then they brought two cells.
The cell divided into two. But now this is just the beginning. You have to have another two separate cells. So these two separate cells what they do they they they separate again at profess the meta the other metaphase they separate Get it.
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Do you know why you have millions of sperms? You have millions of sperms because they separate twice, [laughter] the cell divides two times. You see the the body cells divide once and they produce two identical daughter cells.
But this one they they produce four cells. four cells when they separate at the at the at the anaphase. This is metaphase then anaphase you start get you get better you get back again to prophase to prophase here this one after they have formed this they start separating again now you get four daughter cells we go to metaphase again and then to four daughter cells so there is a problem when when how do doctor Ben and Jamaican uncle please we need support simple Kate and Jo yes yes don't worry don't worry there was a problem but we are planning um that is man we are planning on how to we are planning on how to manage these issues double tap the screen if you are using a phone yes you see bodies of the cell they they come up with they come up with two daughter cells identical daughter cells Oh, Smiler, you are here. Smiler is here. They there are 12 they align at metapace and then the the you know when the beginning these ones were let me draw it here. It's very important. Uh if you have a question ask I like s how he asked questions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 and then the other one is 1 2 3 4 5 6. Now this is what happens to body cells when you have hurt yourself and cells are degenerating to heal you.
You see there are more 1 2 3 4 5 12 cells they come here they they they bind. So each each bite to it and then you have 1 2 3 4 5 6 said he'll be going to live tomorrow at 10 saying you see so after they have bound to together at this stage they come to metaphase they align themselves then a cell divides in the middle to form two daughter cells.
This happens in your body cells. This happens in your body cells. But we have another one here. The sperm cells, the life cells and the over. This is how it happens.
Two these cells they come together. They exchange genetic material here at metaphase and then at prophase they start aligning themselves. They are still extending genetic material here at profess. They go they align themselves at metaphase in the middle and then they do what? They move to the other side of the hemisphere and then after moving. So this stage is called metaphase just as the other one of the body which is metaphase.
After division before division the one they move. So these ones move at the end. So after moving after at the end they separate.
After separation they come back again they form another centromeia. Centromeia is the line of separation. They separate. It is two cells. After two cells they come like now separate again to four cells.
Now problem comes in in when it is exchanging of DNA material when it is prophase at meiosis problems come at prophase. This when they are exchanging DNA material and I want everyone to listen why people why people have have these problems. You see why people get down syndrome and why people get reinfected syndrome. So at pro when let me draw something here so people can understand.
I'm drawing something to explain how these syndromes come.
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Now when at metaphase when they are exchanging DNA materials when these are exchanging DNA materials this DNA materials where is it where is that little welcome everyone if you are here and you are feeling nice please leave me a like leave me a like don't fail to leave me a like now can someone with down synrome become blind yes you can become blind.
If it is worse, the cona can be so small but it can be corrected at times. Savior man it can be corrected. So when they are exchanging DNA here at profess this is what happens. This is what happens.
The separation you see this these ones have exchanged some red thing here. So you come with two different identical people with different DNAs. So when it comes to separation and this separation is passing and the centromeia is like this.
You understand? Now this one have more chromosomes than this side. And this cell is dividing. And you see normally we it is supposed to be like this. You're supposed to have two identical that the chromosome is dividing and then you get one one one you get. But here you see what is happening. It has exchanged genetic material it has two and this one it has.
So let's when we will be talking about these syndromes when we will be talking about these syndromes you will understand by the time prophase was happening profess it exchange DNA but when it came to anaphase whereby these were dividing themselves some chromosomes were more or less you when you go and you see this is 2x because this thing that I do here when you have you have sex with a lady or you make love to a lady those are two different things and both of them making love and having sex with a lady they bring a baby making having sex and making love to a baby they to a lady they bring a baby Jamaican uncle and Dr. Ben, how are we proceeding with the other dingo?
[laughter] Now you you you you have this where is it? You have something like this X and Y chromosomes. They must balance.
So you have more of X's maybe this this X chromosome less and then they come and bind with a woman who has eggs that are more. So you become like you have more 21 + 46. So that will come with a syndrome you get. That is how people are born with syndromes. You have X Y X and then you come here. We have a complication. You have a complication.
Someone will will ask me if you want a baby boy, what can we do?
This is the normal. So you have a complication on you have a complication.
Where is that picture of mine? You have a complication like this one. more chromosomes this side less chromosome.
And then this sperm that is carrying less chromosome. This is the one which will go and attach itself because a person might must have 46 chromosomes.
When they are growing you must have 46.
So you have -2 that is -2 chromosome that is -2 46 - 2 that is 44 chromosomes I've attached to a normal lady who has 46 chromosome that will be 10 car 1 44 5 uh 8 9 you see the baby that is being born has 90 chromosomes But we know the normal one should be 46 + 46 that is 120 as a good combination should have 120 chromosomes. So the problem becomes maybe the sperm that came out which is a genetic genetic carriage. It has less chromosomes or more chromosomes and it is binding to a cell that has normal chromosome. So it becomes a problem. So when we will be having we will be reading and learning about at least now you know how these cells they they interact this the the number of chromosomes that happen to the sperm cell and the over there must it has to be four so that you get half the number half the number of chromosomes that a normal human being carries which If 46 that is 12 n is equ= to 4. So it will be 12. No not 12. 46 / 4. That will be where is this?
23.
It will be 23. So that when you bind to another chromosome that has 23 you create 46. You understand? So let's we will learn about this this this pairing and how this condition starts. Now I've done this because someone asked about how can you there are some things that happen in the that happens that makes people to have these genetic problems. Yeah, just a minute 23. Yes, the normal should be 23 so that you can bind with the other 23 to become 46. But there are some people who have more or less. So when you bind, it becomes a problem. The main failure of chromosome to separate during cell division. So when the chromosomes fail to separate you have this person having more chromosome e during those separation period you know they can fail to separate or they can have more in the other side than in the other side. Extra chromosome is is is triosome.
Extra is called triosome. Missing chromosome maybe you don't have half.
It's called monosome.
and causes of nondisjunction in maternal age. Older eggs are more likely to have errors. You know when you getting things children at an older age you may have how someone should avoid having down syndrome.
It is genetic.
It is genetic savior man. But I usually say genetics things you can you you need to go earlier to clinic.
Savior they can test baby on neutral.
Honestly god makes us the way we should.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. But genetic things sometimes is you can try to omit them but uh it is 50/50. You understand? Can artificial insemination reduce this problem? Yes, artificial insemination can reduce this problem. Smiler in the seat. They can because if you you have a problem when it comes to spin spindle fibers that separate and then the eggs they fail to separate the chromosomes they fail to separate. You can get an egg from someone else and then you do artificial insemination from a person who has no genetic problem. If you you are a man and in your lineage you have you have these problems like uh the down syndrome but side of your wife where your wife is they don't have down syndrome. What you can do is you you you can omit your sperms. Get a sperm from somewhere else and fuse it with your woman's egg so that you can do it at facial examination. If you don't want your wife to sleep with someone else normally you get so older eggs are I know savior man is laughing where he is. Savior man [laughter] I know you are laughing about that point. uh maternal age, older eggs. But you know the problem is the DNA will not be yours. It will be of that other man.
Even for vice versa, the woman in their side they have Down syndrome. You can you as a man get an egg from another woman and get your sperm and then you do artificial examination to omit that genetic line. So older eggs more likely to have headers. Eggs can remain posted for years. Spindle breakdown increases.
You get so fiber detection is sometimes is delayed. Centroia dysfunction you know when they come to the center and then they are moving away from the center so that the cell can divide. You find sometimes that centromeia does not pull those does not pull those chromosomes. So they remain sometimes in one side. You see that is called centromeia dysfunction. Environmental factors. Environmental factors like radiations, toxic chemicals, smoking and alcohol.
Those are lifestyle issues. Toxic smoking and alcohol those are lifestyle.
Indirect DNA spindle damage those are lifestyle issues. And toxic chemicals like pesticides and heavy metals. You see those are lifestyle issues. No the DNA replication errors they can occur.
Some DNA can just have errors because it is genetic. H you get in in meosis one all game are have errors. That is exactly what I was about to say. Getting a specimen from one person don't make the child yours.
[clears throat] >> [laughter] >> But now Stan's kitchen, you are the one who is carrying the child. See, you are the one who carried the child for 9 months. Eh, [laughter] what do you do? Because now if you have let's say a person from their genetic line they have strong they have strong gamut and they come out with trialsome 21 the down syndrome and you want to omit that generation you can just opt to to carry let's talk about that question of artificial examination people what do you think about it it is A good question.
It is a good question that we should learn about.
Let's talk about that thing. Let's talk about artificial ination. What do you think about artificial intamination so that you can avoid these errors? Would you rather carry a baby of a sperm of someone else or a baby of an egg of a woman of another person or would you rather carry the the sperm or the egg? H I'm saying man I'm asking about artificial insemination where you you you get the eggs in the laboratory. You get egg from another person in the laboratory. Then it is implanted into your wife womb. So that is not your sperm but it is it is someone else.
It's someone else. What do you think? H what do you think taking about a fish if your eggs are sperms or egg? If you get a sp both of the way string you know the syndrome can be in the line of your woman or the syndrome can be in the line of a man you get.
So you as a man you don't want to get a child who is but you love each other so much. So you don't want to get a child who has Down syndrome but you love your wife. So you tell your wife h let me get a sperm from another man.
We fuse it with your egg. Then we implant it to your uterus. Or a woman tells the man in our place we have uh these problems of these syndromes like Down syndrome. So let me get a other woman's egg. You instead of sleeping with that woman, you fuse the sperm with the other woman's sperm in the laboratory. Then you implant it in me.
You see, it is avoiding your man to sleep with someone else or your woman to sleep with someone else. What do you think about that, guys? H What do you think about artificial insemination.
What do you think about artificial insemination?
Because you know technically about if you get a sperm or egg you're talking about that I I stand I hear you savior man savior man does not want that savior man does so savior man you say even if it is your woman let you you you just get if it is your child will come out with those syndrome it is Okay, for you it is okay. Your child is your child. You'll take care of it. You know, this is an interactive session. Let's let's talk about it. Savior man, are you still around? Jamaican uncle, are you still around? Let's talk about this thing, guys. Let's talk about this thing. Let's talk about this thing. What would you do?
What would you do for such kind of situations?
M Smiler in the city smiler in the city had asked can artificial insemination smiler in the city is are you still here and Jamaican uncle are you still here and it's cha tell us what do you think about that story artificial insemination because maybe both parents don't want to have kids that have these problems Yes.
Will smile in the city. What do you think about it? It is. Is it ethical?
[laughter] [clears throat] I've laughed because Jamaican uncle has said I don't want to offend anyone.
[laughter] No, it's the international you know.
[laughter] It is true.
You know, you can comment here and [laughter] the coffee cakes you are laughing. It's very difficult but depends with circumstances. Yes, it depends with circumstances because it's not that you don't have the capacity to carry a baby. Doctor, I won't let my wife do that. Okay. Savior man say he won't let the wife do that.
And he's is saying that you know these are confusing things. It is confusing because it is not that you don't have the capacity to carry the baby. It is because you feel that if you have sex or you make love, you may bring out a baby that has a syndrome. So you better most of the people I can see people that are in the chat they say you better just maybe God will bring out a baby that is normal because it's not a must that when you you you have uh this in your in your Elizabeth hey welcome it is not a must that when you have this problems in your lineage every time you have a baby yes it is very sensitive topic and What I want to tell Gan's kitchen this is very sensitive to parents and young parents too. You know it is not a must that when people are making out the baby that will come even if in your lineage you have that thing of that that syndrome that you will you will carry a baby that has Down syndrome. No, it depends with the it depends with the the type this the the there are so many things I don't know how you can put it. You can get a normal baby and then when you are having another one you get maybe that one has come that one has come out with with the syndrome. You understand? So [clears throat] I attest to everyone who is saying no I cannot do that. These are called medical and ethical things but people do them. You as greetings to you Elizabeth elizabeth welcome everyone if you are a new person in the house please like like and subscribe. We are talking about a very sensitive topic.
you when you you you you want to have a baby just please have your wife's baby because every you even if if you've seen people that have Dr. Then what happened if someone normal get married to a woman with Down syndrome? They can they can give birth to a normal child. Save your man. They can give birth to a normal child because not all the the cells that have divided have the problem.
Some of them might have the problem. So when you are having you're making love the sperm can go and target the one that is normal not the one that has has a problem then you can give birth to a child that is normal.
There are so many people who have Down syndrome and have given birth to children that to children that are normal. You get but if you continue having more children you'll find some one or two have a problem. You get you find one or two have a problem.
So the people that have said that they cannot do that. Yes, you cannot do that.
[clears throat] But you may find another situation whereby uh you have you have sired the first child is having Down syndrome, the second child is having Down syndrome.
Then you say because all these children are having a problem, can we find a plan B? You go to a doctor and the doctor gives you an option like Smiler in the city have said.
You see it is true. It is true. This is a very sensitive topic. It is a very sensitive topic and it needs proper minds because it comes a time whereby things can go bad. Things can go bad. So that is very true but very difficult.
Yes s very difficult but I hope everyone has understood the normal how they divide how they come out to to be 2 n 2 n I repeat it but I'll repeat it when we are doing what when we are doing the green factor because from Monday we are doing something that is called bipolar bipolar syndrome bipolar syndrome it has affected so many people so bipolar from Monday. This one will come next week. But you can go through the video as anyone who has any other question that is of importance. Anyone who has any other question that is of importance. We are still subscribing to our sister the coffee cakes and sharing coffee cakes music. Coffee cakes. We are still if you have not subscribed to the coffee cakes. Please everyone let's get to subscribe to our sister here the coffee cakes and everyone that has a channel make an uncle smiler in the city very soon we'll be subscribing to smiler in the city savior man has all always hidden his face but we will be subscribing to savior man very soon no worries savior man k e very informative k is it your first time in the channel.
If it is your first time, hope you have subscribed and so that you can be getting instant notification when we are live. Yeah. So, I've said uh you have seen how the the body cells cell division they produce two identical cells. They produce two cells the body cell two cells that look alike. But the cells that produce life, what is what do you say is the difference between mitosis and meiosis again? Oh, let me stand kitchen. I say meiosis it produces identical mitosis. It happens in the body cells, somatic body cells. But meiosis happens in sperms and ovs cells that produce life. the sperm cells and then and then we have this other difference in meiosis and mitosis. Where are my pictures? Where are my pictures?
Yes, this is a picture one and the other one. Where is the other one? I wonder where is that? There is one that I had written this one. So in mitosis your body should look the same. So it produces I like today's topic.
Share this topic. Share share share share and share. Now in SH you are back my brother Ben. Yes. Now Sh travels thanks you a lot for being here. There is a very high very sensitive topic that is uh that is I was explaining about mitosis and meiosis and uh a very strong topic has come on artificial inseamination to avoid a generation that has down syndrome. Would you do that to your wife? Would you do that to your wife? Look here's kitchen.
Now mitosis produces two identical cells. You see these ones are four.
These ones are four. But this meiosis meiosis does not produce identical cells. Welcome Sh we are waiting for you. They don't produce two identical cells. Uh there is something here I want to at process. They are exchanging the renic material and then they move to the centromeia and then after they have divided they move again to the centromeia and they produce four cells that's why people have very many sperm cells there sperm cells are millions because they divide into four you see [clears throat] so the difference those are the main difference my sister's kitchen mysis appreciate to share sharing your knowledge. I must go now. I have phone up. God continue blessing you. Thanks.
Thanks uh coffee. So uh I've said meiosis meiosis is for they happen into life producing cells sex cells sperms and over mitosis happen into body cells.
They are called somatic cells. The other thing is mitosis produces two identical two identical uh I'm here shaking my head as you can see. Thank you so much doctor. Mitosis they happening to these body cells and they produce two identical cells and meiosis they produce four cells that are not identical.
They have two several chromosomes that are not identical. Why? Because and they produce 2 N meiosis they produce two.
They produce 23 23. These ones they produce 2 N less than 23. So that when you fuse it becomes 46.
Yes K I can see you are new here. Please like and subscribe. We have a very and if you have a channel K tell the people so that they can always check out what you are doing. So this this question that has come out uh smile in the city has said let's vote let's vote if you are your wife or your husband side there is a down syndrome or clinfecta syndrome the one that we will discuss next week part one would you do artificial insemination you you go to to someone you talk to another woman hi K welcome Dr. Ben channel welcome. Chances you are here. Thanks a lot. You you go to another woman you tell that woman you know my wife in their line they have this syndrome. So me I don't want my children to have I want you to give to queen. Happy Saturday queen. I want you to give me your eggs. We fuse with your sperm in the laboratory. Then we implant to my wife's womb. So you pay that woman, you take the egg you you implant in your and then you know what your wife will be pregnant but the egg that was fused with your say the the egg that was fused was not your wife's egg and then the vice versa or your wife can go to another woman and tell that woman you know my husband's side they have this syndrome that is called down syndrome. They have that problem. You look at my first born and my second born, they have down syndrome.
I want one one child that is living normal. So would you instead of sleeping with my husband uh instead of sleeping with my husband uh give me your egg and no the other man you as a man give me your sperm we will fuse with my egg in the laboratory then we will implant in my stomach then at least I have one child that is normal.
What do you think about that? The people that are coming in right now, what do you think? That was a question from smiler in the city. Savior man said, "No, no, no, no, no. I don't want to do that." So, Savior man is okay with the children he will get you. What do you think?
Do you think that is normal? It is not that you are you can't carry a baby.
Yeah. It is not that you can't I can see K relate with the people that are here.
Subscribe to the channel and we will we will always come to your channel. Let me see Kate's channel. Go to channel people. Guys, what do you think about that topic that I started?
Oh, Kate has a channel. Kent, welcome.
Welcome. We will support you. We will support you. Get coming to this channel.
So you'll get so very uh you you'll get K is a good uh lady humble ladies. Uh K continue coming here you'll get more subscribers. I will not do that also doctor. Yes even sh travels is saying I will not do that but you see some families have done that. You carry you get a baby who is having Down syndrome. You get another one who is having Down syndrome or facet syndrome and then you say no no no no no let's get one child that is a bit better. So you you it's not that you sleep with that person. No, you just get the egg and it is implanted in your uterus. Hey Leila, you are the first one to say it depends. [laughter] Yeah, say what is in your heart, Leila.
What is in your heart? Eh, say what is in your heart. This is a topic that is sensitive because you know we are parents and parents are watching this.
So it is kind like tricky. I attest it's kind like tricky but we have to talk about it. H this is not that you have gone to sleep with that person. No it is not. It is now a laboratory thing. So most people say that child is not your child. Although you carried that child but that child is not your child. Babies are blessing. If babies are blessings if all are willing and able. Why not? Yes.
Leila Leila has a a different thought.
Leila have a different thought. Lena is saying this babies are a blessing. So if the both parents are willing, why not?
Yes. Yes. Yes. Lea, at least have you are the only person I've seen have a different some are avoiding to to comment, but it's okay. Like uncle said, uh, I don't want to hurt someone. It is okay. But you see, if both parents are okay with it, it's okay.
And they are good. It's okay. You know this is a a situation whereby it's not that this person has a problem of having a baby. It is their family line they have a problem when it comes to chromosome. And I'll say another thing is another thing is if you are family you have this problem of getting like a person that has um triasomi 21 which is drown syndrome.
Some mothers do that for their daughters. Yes, true.
If your family have this problem of tasomy 21 down syndrome or vector syndrome, more less chromosomes with 423.
It's not that all the children that you will get have the pro you will have the problem. No, because all the cells that have been produced, some of them are good. So maybe the sperm may choose the good. We pray God that that sperm may choose the better cell and then they fuse you know because you have seen families that have these people but not all of them are having the problem.
You see but even if you are not having the problem it means the the the sperm that you have acquired and they have created alive it is carrying genetic makeup that is closed from the other generation. So this person that will be born will be carrying a gene type of a generation that has that. So people try to say by breaking this let's do what?
And u for those uh uh uh generations and uh families that do marry their relatives the the inbreeding ones the problems that are there are these problems [clears throat] you know in in the world there are some people who marry their cousins even others marry their sisters but I I've seen some people some some uh world generations or clans that marry cousins and it's okay. So if you look at those families most of the time they have clinfect syndrome they have uh they have down syndromes they have all these syndrome h they have all these syndromes why because in breeding bleed syndromes and genetic problems in breeding brick syndromes and genetic problems. Why?
Because the genetic makeup of cells that are dividing during meiosis, they are the same type. When they are exchanging genetic makeup, there is no different genetic makeup. And when this cell comes out, it is weak. So when it go and have sex or make love to a woman and they fuse, you get the sperm or the over that has come because the baby was born from inbreeding platform.
it comes out with a genetic problem.
You get that one. We will talk about in breeding and we will see why in breeding is bad. You we should tell our children to get boyfriends away from our families. There they go and bring us like your child to go and bring you someone from Australia. Your child comes from America. He comes he gets a child from Kenya and they leave a good family.
They create a good gene, a strong gene.
Greetings to you, Kate. I will connect to you within 24 hours. Thanks a lot, Kate. Welcome. Welcome to the platform.
I usually come at 16:30 and 9 when I have a topic. So when you are here, you can make many friends just as us, we make friends. We are positive vibes here. The only thing that we ask is be positive. Be positive. Let's interact at positive rate. Let's interact at positive rate. If you are a new person in this platform, cute Jessie my kaka.
Hello cute h please send me your link of your again my WhatsApp did something cute. Please send me your link of your YouTube channel at my WhatsApp. Please I'm begging. I know you you you send but please send me again please. So you understand?
So many people have said at this channel that uh we don't want artificial insemination.
Let's get babies. Whatever that god will give us that is what we will have. That is very okay. And we have some Leila has said if all parties are okay it is okay.
I as we go we will talk about uh people know about down syndrome but we have some syndromes that are like down syndrome like Tana syndrome we have triosomi 21 which is the normal one we have clinfecta syndrome we learn about several syndrome and when I'm talking about them [clears throat] you will be having a picture of those children that are born with these characters you will be having a picture of those children that are having these characters. So guys, any question? Any question I have? How many minutes do I have? Cute. Cute. Jesse, hope you have you have got my my my my request.
I have 11 minutes to go. You know, right now in Kenya it's 10:36.
In Kenya it is 10:36.
So, anyone who has a question or an additive, anyone who has a question or an ad additive, something you can add.
We we smil this was your topic and I I came and please rewatch from the first the difference between the difference between mitosis and meiosis.
The difference between somatic cells, body cells and cells of fertilization that bring life. Please uh always come uh start from the beginning so that when we will be talking about syndrome, chromosomes and I hope people are understanding the difference between a cell and a chromosome.
A chromosome is that X thing that carries your DNA, your genetic makeup.
If I draw it, if I draw it, let me draw something like a chromosome. You see?
Mhm. If you have a question, please ask. If you have a question, please ask my a question. It is important you have a you ask a question. Excellent topic.
Yes, it's in the city. Thanks a lot for uh applausing this.
So I'm drawing something here.
If you have a question Oh, Stan's kitchen is still here. Stans, you see we are having more friends. We are having more friends. We have Kate. Kate K.
Kate, welcome to the family. This is not just friendship. We we carry each other's back and we'll meet so many people. You will meet so many people here. That is Kate. Kate, welcome. If you are new in the channel, if reproduction, yes, this is this is cell division. This is not reproduction.
[laughter] This is called cell division.
Reproduction is about sperm and a and an over getting together. And then you you you get conception. It is implanted in them. It is implanted in them. Guanine valine theine cytosine.
Valine guanine.
Now this is what is called a chromosome.
Inside your nucleus of the cell they look like this. So this strand is having pro protein guanine valine tine cytosine. The other side is having it.
So your DNA is this and then when they hold each other like this side and this side and this side that is called a chromosome.
Cell division is a subtopic. Yes.
Subtopic. Yes. Yes. Yes. But cell division in medicine is a big topic.
Is a big topic on its own. Cute J. I'm just brushing over it because I can't go into details. Fertilization is a big topic on its own. That's where we we come to things that are called embryology. Embryology is coming on fertilization. Cell division comes under the syndromes. The cell division itself and turn syndrome vector syndrome and all those mutations are on cell division. So don't confuse reproduction and cell division. They are two totally different things. Reproduction comes on embryology. Cell division comes on syndromes and normal genetic typing like what I'm drawing. This is called a genetic typing.
This is called a genetic typing where guanine binds with valine.
Valine can bind withine and this is called a a chromosome. But this strand one of these strand that is going like this it is called your DNA. So your DNA is this strand that they are holding.
You get so this is what you pass to your children. You maybe my dad passed to me the beards.
You get my dad pass to me the big beards. This beards through having this strand that is giving me this. You get?
So my friends as we learn that topic today was so nice. It has woken up our ears and our eyes and uh we are feeling good that we are learning and uh you see it is not me who came up with that topic on artificial insemination. Now it is opening people's eyes and people are thinking deep. Eh people are kind like thinking. So you can find yourself in a situation that is like this one and you ask yourself what can we do? You relate to this video and you see these are real life things and when we are talking we are not talking about things that don't happen. We are talking about things that happen.
You may find that you may when we start learning about syndrome, you will find that maybe you are confusing a person that you have with um with with something that is called Down syndrome and maybe this person does not have Down syndrome. Maybe it is Turner syndrome.
We have another one that is called Turner syndrome.
We we we very good. I see you drinking in your water. Yesh we we it has been raining raining the whole day. So I have warm water here. Ah my friend Ali Mig is here. Hi Doc Ben and everyone here on the live. Thanks a lot everyone. Alig welcome. Welcome to the platform. Uh yes, I'm drinking water because it is cold outside. It is cold.
It has been raining very hard. Uh here and I've been talking for 2 hours and now I'm talking again. I'm talking again. You know when a person asks a question, I'm a kind of doctor that I'm a perfectionist.
That doctor that I don't want to go home if a patient has not met her merit. you get I am that person. So when a person when uh when uh smiler in the city asked about this thing, I took it very serious. That's why I came back to explain.
I gave a great rest of your weekend everyone. See you in the next video.
Much love Stans Kitchen. Much love. I'm just about to end. How many minutes do I have? Oh 3 minutes. [clears throat] I have 3 minutes now. Anyone in the chat who can add anything? I great jobs. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Thanks a lot. Sh love my big sister. He's here.
Thanks a lot. Anyone in the chat who has a question or someone can add something.
I have 3 minutes to go. I have 3 minutes to go and I go and my fingerings or can I call them cubs? I know they are waiting. It's a weekend and they have to watch with me one movie before they sleep. Sometimes we watch and then they sleep on me and then I carry them to their beds because it's 10:44. If we start watching only 10 minutes they will be sleeping. I take a bath and sleeping. No, everyone any question it is 2 minutes to go. Stan's kitchen. [laughter] When you going to go do after 3 minutes?
I'm nosy. I'm I I need to know. I'm your big sister.
I'm going home.
I'm going home to see my little ones.
I'm going home to see my little one. But after 3 minutes, I'm late. Or Yes, I'm going home to see. They say every weekend we have to watch one movie. Dr. Then when we drop link here, we can't access to to that link. Why?
I will see about that. Now, if you are new to the channel, please tell us you are new. Hit the like button. Hit the like button and say I'm new here. I can see you are good community. Like our friend new Kh K E Kate from Kenya. Kate is a new of us and he wants to be part of us. So let's welcome every new person. I was told once you are on your live stream active then do not tell anyone to drop your link because it sent you watch hours. Yes. When I'm on my live you can you you cannot drop my link. How? Because if you drop my link, it will not it won't be better. That person that is watching me is a new person. There is a subscription button at at his. So you you have to you can't access my link at the chat. Savior man, you cannot access my link at the chat. You should not drop when I'm live. You you can drop someone else. Anyone not support supposed to drop their link when you are live stream? It affects your hours. Yes, it does. It is very important. Can you get Kate's link?
K. K. K. K. Yes, we can. We can get Kate's link and we will follow. Let me get K. Uh K. Subscribe to my channel.
Leave your comment to my channel. I will send you a link somewhere. Let me see how many how many subscribers you have.
Let me see how many subscribers she has.
She has 39 subscribers. Kate has 39 subscribers. I will uh I will K. Have you subscribed to my channel so that I follow her? Subscribe and leave a comment. I will link up to you. I I will link up to you. I can see you do good avocado or avocado growing you do. So I can get into that link. I don't know why I can't get to that link. I don't know why I let let's let get let let her let her subscribe to me and leave a comment.
Savior man I I'll share the link. I will share the link. Now my people uh today's topic has been so nice and we have enjoyed everyone that has been in the channel. I'm always a happy guy and I thank you always always keep smiling even if you are having stress keep smiling.
Keep smiling my friends. Don't it's life. uh when uh when when I have issues and my head is so packed and I'm feeling so down, I usually tell God, God, don't let make me be ashamed because I'm a strong person and God has never left me behind. Remember guys, you only have one life. Let's leave it. And uh okay, leave me a K. Leave me a a comment. Just say K from any of my videos. I will I want you to grow to your channel. It it's organic channel. If you go to K's channel, it is organic. You see house of avocados, you see greenness. I like seeing that. That is what I like seeing. I like seeing green and good uh you you understand I I will I will reach out.
So I I usually say that God don't let me down and God has never let me down. And you see even you when you feel it's not making it please keep on pushing, keep on making it in life. Let God uphold you. When the link is in blue, I can't access but in white link I can access.
Savior man, I'll send you that link on your WhatsApp.
I will send you that link on your WhatsApp. So guys, who has the any remarks on anything? Any remarks on anything, my friends? Any remarks?
Savior man. Savior man, we were to talk.
I think it's late here cuz I have to get going home after this. I think savior man we will talk tomorrow on WhatsApp I can call you or we can chat and everyone who has been here and just subscribe to K. Yes, thank you Kate. You see K you are getting new people here and cute Jessie have not seen your text. Both of us were me.
Bony is here. Bon is coming when I'm leaving. Bon you're coming when I'm leaving. Let me check. Ah. Um, this is cute. Jesse, I don't want to leave you behind because I'm doing some what we talked about. Please send me your your right. You send me on the You have my number. Send me. Something happened to my WhatsApp and some contacts went off.
Bonafas, you've been gone too long. Hope you are doing good. Loading.
Uh oh. Uh they wipe with hydrogen peroxide. Someone is telling No, no, no, no.
Yes. Yes. Yes. I was answering someone.
Uh I was answering someone here and uh and uh it's important it's important to interact and uh big up your clean self born first. Big up your clean self born first. So, uh, let's get to Sorry.
So, let's get to to to interact, guys.
Let's get to interact. Any new person that is here, let's Dr. Ben, time to go.
Don't get in trouble. [laughter] I'm answering a question before I leave.
SH travels. I'm answering a question. I don't Tomorrow is a Sunday. That's why I don't want to come early. I'm sorry. I'm finishing on something. So, this is Save your money. Save your money. Oh, cute. Thanks, S.
Yes, let's continue. Queen, you are here. So guys, thank you for coming. Who has not subscribed the new people? Thank you for coming on the platform. Kate is one is uh is on on the board right now.
If you have anything, reach out to anyone here and uh it will be okay. It will be fine. Bonf in the city, cute Jesse, Bonfas, Wamish, everyone that has been here. Elizabeth Jamaican uncle, everyone. I thank you so much coming around. You know if the community is what makes us feel that we are we are alive when they assure you we we are here for you we we we mean it we see that we are progressing so let me ask the last question hope everyone has understood on Monday we are starting on bipolar tomorrow we will be dealing Oh, let me Okay, sh please. Tomorrow is on Sunday. I'll come late. Send me a text on WhatsApp right now before I forget, before I get going. I'm [clears throat] answering some WhatsApp messages. Sh, please send me a text on WhatsApp right now. I send you that number. Please, on WhatsApp, send me a text right now on WhatsApp.
I send you that number.
I'm finding it. I'm finding it. Uh I'm waiting. I'm waiting for for a text on my WhatsApp right now. I'm using I'm using uh I'm using my WhatsApp on the computer.
I'm waiting right now. Please, please.
Tomorrow I might forget because it's a Saturday and I will be spending time out a bit.
Mhm. I've copied it here. Oh, thanks a lot. I've seen it. You see, when you're working with the desktop is easy to interact so much, so fast. Save your man. Save your man. Savior man, my bro, I really need to meet you one day.
Everyone knows Savior man is my big brother and Jamaican uncle is our elder.
[laughter] You've learned Swahili my friend.
[laughter] Thanks. Thanks for that. Thanks everyone. If you are here, share the videos. Share [laughter] videos.
Yes, it's true. Jamaican uncle savior man is my brother. You see how we relate and you are our elder and and now it it it kind like looks you are the elder but the uncle is not you. The uncle is smiler in the city. Smiler in the city is now taking the part of uncle and uncle is taking the part of and travel is my big sister as usual as always. A travel is my big sister as always. So guys, thank you so much for tuning in. Your loves are appreciated.
Always re-watch my videos.
Always re rewatch my video and share them out there to the people. Sh. Hello, Dada. And um I have to say goodbye.
There are some two two three four four people. My wife and the others they really I call my wife my baby. She she's just a baby. [laughter] They are waiting for me to go and watch a movie and I'm still here. And you see they need me now.
Guys, have a lovely evening. Let's meet tomorrow at 4 for our long 16:30 for she must be watching. She must be watching too. Yes. [clears throat] Yes. Yes. Yes. Elizabeth Karibu. So, let's meet tomorrow at 16:30 for a random talk. On Monday, we start bipolar. Next week, we start syndromes. Bye. See you guys. See you.
See you. Queen, go to your wife, boo.
[laughter]
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