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    • The Cell

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      “The Cell” is a documentary in three parts and is presented by Dr. Adam Rutherford for the BBC. It’s mainly about an exploration into the Living Cell.

      The first part is a side by side analysis between the scientific and religious dogma of the ancient times, and how many of these have been corrected and disprove because of the discoveries of the modern world. Scientists have long been studying the cell but only in the Modern Age did man come to know its true composition and behavior.

      The second part is all about the chemical composition of the cell. It tries to study what is inside the cell and how does this create life. Is there a magic ingredient to how life grows from it?

      The last part deals with the different studies that have been embarked in relation to the study of cells and with all the answers, it looks scientist are able to repeate history and create a new life form using and basing this in ideas that they already know about the cells composition.

      The Hidden Kingdom

      The Chemistry of Life

      The Spark of Life

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      Published on January 28, 2010 · Filed under: Biology, Environment

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    • Capricious

      WOW this was an awesome series!!!! Thank you very much for sharing it!

    • Le

      great! loved the 1st part with the animalcules!

    • Lord

      Bacteria have a horizontal evolution, they can consume and integrate loose strings of genetic material into their own. The latest hypothesis of regarding how the first life on earth evolved is more that various existing cells intermingled and exchanged genetic material like, that one genetic individual wasn't so clear cut from its environment of other genetic individuals as macro-organism can show.

    • ASD

      just really is amzing 10/10

    • mowrow

      best documentary I've ever seen on cells and DNA

    • Mohamed

      I am studying biotechnology and this is just thrilling. This is one of the best documentaries i've ever seen anywhere. The third part was the best to know the future of that field.

    • ricochet53

      I loved this series, as I do most of BBC4's stuff. I was particularly taken by the obvious excitement of Adam when he is shown something impressive and the obvious excitement of many of the other participants, for example Dr. Zita Martins, when she is showing the extra-terrestial origin of some basic amino acids. Great stuff. Thanks!

    • Rrabbit

      this is one of the most extraordinary series and it would be amazing if the BBC made more of these kinds of videos

    • Gamo

      This was BEAUTIFUL

    • Thomas

      This is a very well made documentary. It’s very informative and well researched, the Host, Dr. Rutherford is very engaging and does a great job of explaining the material so as to be accessible to a wide range of viewers. As a genetics student I already knew most of part 1,2 and part 3 and the specifics of each of the experiments. I watched it with my boyfriend who has very little knowledge of cell biology and he found the material very easy to digest and informative.

      5 stars.

    • terry beaton

      When I ponder the incredible and complex workings of the RNA and how it instructs the Ribosome (spelling?) to create all of these different substances, and how every cell is doing it thousands of times a minute, I am reminded of what someone said on the subject. He said there wasn’t enough time in our brief history for all of these functions to have simply evolved on their own. I guess I lean a little towards intelligent design to explain this. Key words being “a little”. A universe of blind forces working on simple elements to create “nano machines” that we can hardly comprehend seems like building the Taj Mahal out of a huge pile of stones with just your knees and elbows. I’m ready to be told that’s stupid but I’m afraid that’s how I see it!

    • slma

      this was pretty well though documentary video. i have watched in my high biology class and it was wonderful to watch and experience especially part two the chemistry of life.