"Although the paramecium lacks gustatory, auditory, and visual senses, it can quickly respond to physical sensations, such as those caused by the stimulus of bumping into something. In addition, the paramecium can respond to various chemical concentrations in its environment..." "Paramecia's cilia are a highly effective form of locomotion. These tiny cells can coordinate the beating of their cilia to propel themselves forwards or backwards [2a].The entire body of the paramecium is covered in tiny hairlike projections called protoplasmic cilia. These cilia are the locomotion organs of the paramecium [2a]." *Obviously... they have no recognizable nervous system or brain. But, to coordinate the cilia, to react to physical sensations, to have the instinct to flail to avoid capture.... It seems obvious that some kind of processing is occurring, and that there is some sort awareness of and communication to it's physical components in real time.*
Robert Shackleferd the receptors on its cell membrane detected enzymes released by the amoeba which signals to the paramecium that its "gonna get broken down".
No ,the Subatomics particles of the paramesia makes the tangent get a little bit more edgy on the top , so the spheres rotate at higher speed and the membranes let the paramesia scape and reunite with his family. 2:41
And guess what? In a couple billion years these organisms are gonna be so much more complex...and it all started from some water and carbon compounds and thats what gives life so much beauty...sure there's no objective meaning to it all but that just makes it more beautiful
It'd be interesting, but I think the current meta is a closed universe. That means more likely one life + intelligent demiurge, or at least that's how I'm assuming for my current build. Sorry. Too much TierZoo.
I actually also curious on how the whole process of dissolve the prey's membrane, digest it's content, and expelt the waste would looks like, not just the surrounding and capturing process.....personally if you could include that in your movie it would be absolutely best.....anyhow, it is a great movie already, thanks for sharing with us
mr. rector, you are such a god, it really shows how much you care for your work and students through the amount of hard work and dedication you put into educating us. we appreciate and love you and i am not looking forward to the end of the year when i have to part with you :( please stay as my life science teacher forever
Potato Gamung I been eating here yelling at my tablet lol screaming try harder you can do it, there's a opening there just push harder! !!! Common you maggot don't give up is gonna eat you lol
That's the feeling of mental illness. Even if you never knew your father, you still shouldn't have emotional attachment to unicellular creature. You are sick. Get help.
Kirbs_Story you're a lovely person I can tell. And TanQ. "Super ever never-better Delta car over castle kornelius" if you can uncode this you are a genuis :3
Wonderful images. They show us Life has so many "unknown" aspects to us when compared to our day-by-day routine... Really impressive. I used to play with an old optical microscope when I was a kid (some 30-35 yeasr back). I was fascinated then by what I see, and I notice I am still fascinated by what I see today, though with more sharpness and technology. Thanks for this gift of images :)
jc we are essentially a mass of cells and atoms that form organs and bones. They all multiplied from somewhere. The primordial ooze was basically this bunch of random blobs
maybe it is somewhere around 1429 $ ,tht is price for Motic Moticam 580INT HDMI Display Output Microscope Camera on internet ,,, google it,,,,, think u might even find one on ebay
im assuming this is 400x magnification, i got my microscope for 100$ and it can go up to 800x magnification but it's an eyepiece version if your looking for digital maybe 80$-150$ for a good one
Hi, I have started a biology animations channel and was wondering if it would be possible for me to use some of your footage. Please let me know if that might be possible and what the terms/cost might be. Thanks!
How does the amoeba know where to go to find the paramecia? Does it move randomly until it happens to latch onto one or can it sense them from far away and start to move in their direction? By the way, this seems like the coolest job in the world, to watch all these tiny things eat other tiny things.
5:42 "NOOO ! WHYYY !!!! YOU CAN NOT HAVE ME, PLEEAAASSSE ! DON'T EAT ME !!! I HATE VORE ! WHHHYYYYY ??!! PLEASE NOOOO ! OH GOD WHY ! GOOOOD BYYYE CRUEL WOOOOOORRRRLLLLDDDD ....!"
It doesn't. Its membrane follows chemical compounds exuded by its target. It's called chemotaxis. There is no decision involved, no information processing.
Lajos Winkler Arguably, even animals with complex neural system like humans don't actually make a decision and simply react to their surroundings, but I get your point ;)
The end of the video contradicts the theory that they are mindless. Although none of the thoughts are complex, you could say its a hive-mind of millions of receptors, chemical in nature, and it CAN process information, otherwise it would never know what to follow, or how to cut its food off while it's trying to escape. -slaps everyone
Can your scopes zoom in enough to see memory immune cells with myelin impressions, and kill it? Or the killer cell that collects the defective memory. Kinda like a targeted attack and cure autoimmune diseases? like MS...
War....war never changes
One day there gonna be intelligent enough to use nuclear warfare xD
War is everywhere
True
And then I took an arrow to the knee
War has changed.
**happy music plays** **Innocent organisms seen slowly getting murdered**
Me: lol ok
Eugene DCM is it murder? They don't have brains based on technicality.
PhantomDragon1992 its a joke okay? The definition of murder also does not say that a brain is needed to cause "murder"
Beware the evil sludge!
PhantomDragon1992
You must be fun at parties.
Doko like
It's almost frightening how they struggle as if they have fear.
Single celled organisms, and we can still see that urge to flee.
Maybe they do. I would know. I’m a paleontologist after all.
That's what I saw too. Do they have feelings?
They struggle yes, but they almost never even try to flee, so i guess that's a no
@@DonSchaeffer-ew3dzNo, they don't even have nervous system lmao
@@narrativeless404 even on this video some have fled successfully
Paramecia: "you ate my family"
Ameoba: "I am your family"
:D
Luke Skywalker: 😐
Which ones the amoeba
@@blaydv2242 The big shapeless hunter.
A scientific joke that’s too underrated.
No brains or nervous system and still react to stimulus, even the paramecium looks as if they are panicking, how?
"Although the paramecium lacks gustatory, auditory, and visual senses, it can quickly respond to physical sensations, such as those caused by the stimulus of bumping into something. In addition, the paramecium can respond to various chemical concentrations in its environment..."
"Paramecia's cilia are a highly effective form of locomotion. These tiny cells can coordinate the beating of their cilia to propel themselves forwards or backwards [2a].The entire body of the paramecium is covered in tiny hairlike projections called protoplasmic cilia. These cilia are the locomotion organs of the paramecium [2a]."
*Obviously... they have no recognizable nervous system or brain. But, to coordinate the cilia, to react to physical sensations, to have the instinct to flail to avoid capture.... It seems obvious that some kind of processing is occurring, and that there is some sort awareness of and communication to it's physical components in real time.*
Key word: looks. It does not panic. It's chemotaxis.
Robert Shackleferd the receptors on its cell membrane detected enzymes released by the amoeba which signals to the paramecium that its "gonna get broken down".
It's because of the gravitational force that forwards the solar wind to its mitochondrial feelings. Hence, 2+2 = 4 and Alice arrived in wonderland.
No ,the Subatomics particles of the paramesia makes the tangent get a little bit more edgy on the top , so the spheres rotate at higher speed and the membranes let the paramesia scape and reunite with his family. 2:41
Amazing what a bunch of water and carbon compounds can do
And guess what? In a couple billion years these organisms are gonna be so much more complex...and it all started from some water and carbon compounds and thats what gives life so much beauty...sure there's no objective meaning to it all but that just makes it more beautiful
AP2brolic explain why they wouldn't...are they gonna go extinct or something?
I would love a dick inserted inside me But anyways who knows what will happen in a couple of billion years
AP2brolic I do...to an extent
I would love a dick inserted inside me But anyways 10/10 username.
Imagine if reincarnation exists and you come back as that blobby thing hunting other germs
Omg! That would be aweful
It'd be interesting, but I think the current meta is a closed universe. That means more likely one life + intelligent demiurge, or at least that's how I'm assuming for my current build.
Sorry. Too much TierZoo.
@@chrisdelzell8467 Rumor is that a celestial meta exists and those people eat planets.
@@thenaughtyapartment2619 Galactus and c'tulhu should be proud to be the pioners and beta testers of this meta.
@@chrisdelzell8467 fuck off
this is an entire new perspective on the amoeba sisters. rip 6th grade sience classes.
Science**
mc.dingy lmao my teacher makes us watch it too
Lmao, my 9th grade science teacher makes us watch Amoeba sisters
I’m in 10th grade and my teacher shows biology stuff from them
Anonymous Puppy Yeah me too
I misread this as, "Amoeba hunts and kills senator"
I would of clicked immediately
Fear me senator
It's the same, they both are bacteria.
LoL 😆
Stentor is not bacteria
11:18 fuck yeah, you made it bro.
🤣🤣
I actually also curious on how the whole process of dissolve the prey's membrane, digest it's content, and expelt the waste would looks like, not just the surrounding and capturing process.....personally if you could include that in your movie it would be absolutely best.....anyhow, it is a great movie already, thanks for sharing with us
3:20 when you forget how to move in the 3rd dimension
Yep,,, it sucks🤣
Look at that little bacteria at 8:28. "Well I'm dead, might as well go insane!"
🤣🤣
Just So You Know, The "Bacteria" Is Actually Paramecium.
the amoeba is secretly a mental asylum that's alive and can morph it's shape
Imagine if that thing was a LOT bigger. Fukin terrifying
Benjamin Misra There's a Amoeba big as a fork. If in cartoon "KIRBY"
Benjamin Misra git the rocket launcher
Benjamin Misra watch the movie Evolution for the answer
God thought the same and created Eva
Benjamin Misra there's actually one that's as big as 20cm, and it's the biggest in the world, tho I forgotten it's name, oopsie😅
god dammit i just want to see what happens after it gets it then you switch to another shot I JUST WANNA SEE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
SamuelTheFox me too :(
We all already know what happens next. But, it would be interesting to watch.
ThatOneEngineeringStudent indeed, he didn’t say he didn’t know what happened next, just that he wanted to *see* it :)
Seriously me too! I imagined some it becoming dead and getting ruptured or digested kinda thing and it kept changing till the end!
I honestly don't know how it will digest it. I also want to see it
Absolutely phenomenal to see these amazing organisms enveloping other organisms whole!
1:11 dancing cell
lmao
Pudely Rancher groovy
Hahahah
Hehehe, lol.
Me: poor things...
The ant I've stepped on: Am i a joke to you?
XD
this has to be my favourite comment section
Aragon Buckle honestly
Yeah!
2:41 NOPE!
Paulo Rivera 😂😂
Paulo Rivera how about this 13:17
asian girl the poor thing tried at least
Lmao
.avi
mr. rector, you are such a god, it really shows how much you care for your work and students through the amount of hard work and dedication you put into educating us. we appreciate and love you and i am not looking forward to the end of the year when i have to part with you :( please stay as my life science teacher forever
Is this channel a science teacher or something
Welcome to episode 9999 of "Why is this in my recommended".
Not that I'm complaining.
ikr is pissing me off that these just started to get in my recommended...
@@SnipeZeroGames maybe someone should make an actual original series of this...
1:08 yay I escaped... O HELL NO!!!
Potato Gamung I been eating here yelling at my tablet lol screaming try harder you can do it, there's a opening there just push harder! !!! Common you maggot don't give up is gonna eat you lol
You fking normie cringe
0:40 all these parameciums look like they’re dancing lol
But to your horror you will realize they’re being slowly broken down and eaten by the amoeba
Paramecia*
2:02 cthulhu
Holy shit I didn't know R'yleh is that small
Mgepog ph'nglui microscopic shuggog, cthulhu fhtagn fhtagn
Turns out the ancestral horrors described in the Cthulhu mythos have always been here... inside of us!
Oh no, someone uploaded his personal baby footage!
The thing that should not be
Makes you realize how sophisticated this so-called simple life really is
Absolutely 👌🏽
2:08 The octopus is coming for yall
Tfw you have stronger emotional bond with some microorganism than with your father ;_;
Esmeralda Nugis what does tfw
Mean
That's the feeling of mental illness. Even if you never knew your father, you still shouldn't have emotional attachment to unicellular creature. You are sick. Get help.
Kirbs_Story I always thought it meant the fuck what
Kirbs_Story you're a lovely person I can tell. And TanQ. "Super ever never-better Delta car over castle kornelius" if you can uncode this you are a genuis :3
I would like to become an amoeba in my next life
embrace Hinduism brother
And rekt all of these noobs
@Gengonglike Arbukle thoose are brain eating Amoebas, who technically arent a type of amoeba
Top 10 saddest Anime deaths
2:42 not so fast, dude
😂😂😂
Fascinating how the will to live is so strong even in the smallest of lifeforms!
Its awesome because we almost imagine then flat, but now we see them contorting (sorrry for bad english) is awesome
Wonderful images. They show us Life has so many "unknown" aspects to us when compared to our day-by-day routine... Really impressive. I used to play with an old optical microscope when I was a kid (some 30-35 yeasr back). I was fascinated then by what I see, and I notice I am still fascinated by what I see today, though with more sharpness and technology. Thanks for this gift of images :)
Smh at anyone who thumb-downed this great video
I'd love to see the whole digestion process too. I would really be interesting
U have no heart 😁😁
Yes, me too. I thought it was included here
Hey, may i show this video on my channel please? :)
And to think these were what our ancestors seemingly were/looked like.
We still kinda look like them; the only real difference between us and them is that our cells are bunched up and function collectively.
Eh?
jc we are essentially a mass of cells and atoms that form organs and bones. They all multiplied from somewhere. The primordial ooze was basically this bunch of random blobs
They look like me, oh great great grandmothers of humanity
brainforest multiply the number of "greats" by a billion and you might get somewhere.
4:17 amazing on how they move
This popped up on my timeline........Absolutely LOVE the music
I showed this video to my girls when we were studying cells. They were cheering for the amoebas 😁.
what is the price of your microsocope
maybe it is somewhere around 1429 $ ,tht is price for
Motic Moticam 580INT HDMI Display Output Microscope Camera on internet ,,,
google it,,,,, think u might even find one on ebay
im assuming this is 400x magnification, i got my microscope for 100$ and it can go up to 800x magnification but it's an eyepiece version if your looking for digital maybe 80$-150$ for a good one
X2
I found a good 80 dollar one that can go up to 1000 magnification
You can get a decent-ish one that works for around 70 bucks off amazon
This is the weirdest Slither io gameplay I ever seen.
Hi, I have started a biology animations channel and was wondering if it would be possible for me to use some of your footage. Please let me know if that might be possible and what the terms/cost might be. Thanks!
What an amazing vid !... everything is full of life and death. The fight to survive !
How does the amoeba know where to go to find the paramecia? Does it move randomly until it happens to latch onto one or can it sense them from far away and start to move in their direction? By the way, this seems like the coolest job in the world, to watch all these tiny things eat other tiny things.
Music goes so hard. Makes it feel like the final boss battle
What a beautiful end of that Tiny little paramecium!
5:42
"NOOO ! WHYYY !!!! YOU CAN NOT HAVE ME, PLEEAAASSSE ! DON'T EAT ME !!! I HATE VORE ! WHHHYYYYY ??!! PLEASE NOOOO ! OH GOD WHY ! GOOOOD BYYYE CRUEL WOOOOOORRRRLLLLDDDD ....!"
These creatures act like humans. Amazing that they too have the desire to rival and to survive in a universe within our own.
The ambience of the first music is like we're playing transport tycoon deluxe and scooping up all small business owners across the map.
How does the ameba know what to do and how? It seems almost intelligent
It doesn't. Its membrane follows chemical compounds exuded by its target. It's called chemotaxis. There is no decision involved, no information processing.
There is a pellicle and a membrane. All cells have membranes.
Lajos Winkler
Arguably, even animals with complex neural system like humans don't actually make a decision and simply react to their surroundings, but I get your point ;)
Lajos Winkler The ability to differentiate chemicals exuded by different organisms is a form of thought process- albeit an extremely primitive one.
The end of the video contradicts the theory that they are mindless. Although none of the thoughts are complex, you could say its a hive-mind of millions of receptors, chemical in nature, and it CAN process information, otherwise it would never know what to follow, or how to cut its food off while it's trying to escape. -slaps everyone
Like a bunch of poorly animated maggots eating a corpse
Caramelpoptart except the corpse is eating them
@@mcstabman5638 so beautifully said
Thank you for that lovely image
@@mcstabman5638 That's called a "zombie" comrade
Wait - I've got a potentially dumb question. When not on a slide, do they have to do their hunting in 3 dimensions instead of just 2? 🤔
WHY DOES THIS HAVE ALMOST 1 MILLION VIEWS AND WHY CAN'T I STOP WATCHING???
thats really cool, I didn't know they were capable of making low pressure suction areas.
Good music choice there, do you like rock prog ? :P
2:39 he got away
*EVERYONE LIKED THAT*
The others weren’t so lucky
Amazing... Remarkable... Microscopeic univverse.. Many hearty congrats. Sir
Welcome to the gameshow why was this recommended to me !
Paramecia: Gomu Gomu no mi
Logia: Pica Pica no mi
Zoan: Fénix(I don't remember the name)
Juan Jesus Bueno It's only ever referred to as the Pheonix DF. Marco never revealed it's name, but we can assume it's a Tori Tori Model Myth Zoan.
Gura Gura no Mi still stronger than Gomu Gomu no Mi.
I love this video so much, I would never be able to thank you enough for this.
5:11
Me: come on paramecium come on
This is very cool. Nice vid!
The cellular equivalent to one of plant earth nature documentaries
STOP STAYING NEAR THE AMOEBA
THEY HAVE NO EYES
Gender Woman they don’t even know what they’re doing
I'm so satisfied to actually watch pseudopodia formation and the entire amoeba eating up thingy
Firth of Fifth. Speaks volumes of cool. Subbed I did.
なぜオススメに
それな私も
That music certainly made savage death of micro-organisms quite funky
This is the most wonderful video i've ever seen
AMEBA seems to be more smart than some people
You misspelled amoeba.
Ironic
fulya hoca en iyisi
gerisi yalandır
Can your scopes zoom in enough to see memory immune cells with myelin impressions, and kill it?
Or the killer cell that collects the defective memory.
Kinda like a targeted attack and cure autoimmune diseases? like MS...
i like how it looks like the little guy is just dancing
*doot de boop doo*
That's a sick cover of the Firth of Fifth solo.
日本人みてる?
見てますね
テスト前日に勉強もせず見ていますね。
ゆーしー ここ範囲だよ(確信
Mr. おRyu お、そうだな(便乗)
ちなみに生物のテストは先週にあったらしいのだが、この先この動画が役立つ科目は………
Microbes are sooo cool😎
It isn't microbes
Top 10 anime battles
😂
the little wiggly thing were still trying to escape. its cool how they still are intelligent and persistent enough to even try
I thought that Amoeba was Paramecium's food since Paramecium is more specilized than Amoeba and it's quite quick too
These guys could have saved if world was not 2D... oh wait...
Level 100 Boss
This is how ameba works.
Amazing clarity! I’m impressed by the moticam. I might have to try one out
Now i wanna play spore
Same
@Gurnski Deti is that a promise, uncle?
Agar.io _Version 10.0_
LOL
Damn, great synth line.
Video's pretty good too.
Amazing video, the amoeba is probably Chaos (looks like the genus Amoeba but many small nuclei rather than one large one)
12:08 For real, this last bit was really emotional...
Spoiler
SO CLOSE... yet so far away...
For anyone wondering, the music at the beginning ;Kendrick Lamar sampled the music from the Isley Brothers 'who's that lady'
How does the amoeba control its body? where is the motor control center located?
俺は何をみてるんだ。。。
単細胞生物の魔法を見てるんだ。
🕺🕺🕺🕺
great work 🙏💐
I'm watching this for science class, and this is really cool
This video proves that Logias are superior than Paramecias...
omkr 01 #teamzoans
I always wanted to watch microorganisms with a cover of Who's that lady. Great video, however I feel like Shpongle would be a better music choice.
You can never beat Amoebas. They are the Gigachads of the Protozoans.
thank u omnipotent creator of existence. u have created very complicated scenario
2:39 Careless whisperer starts playing
Beautiful video. Is it simple phase contrast or Normasky phase contrast?