*Anytime me and my fellow amoeboids are taking the night on the town, we'd always dress in our finest silicate granule clusters and cuticle outer coverings. We were the show stoppers! Then of course, there was always that one streaking amoeba who stole the show, peeling off their proteinaeceous shell and waving it over their cellular membrane and getting the rest of us in trouble! Ah, Good times...*
OMG.. I think Hank just admitted that all these videos should require age verification. He might be right... I mean, I can see their pseudopods and everything!
The thumbnail had me thinking of the caddisfly larvae, with it's cocoon made of selected and positioned granules of sand & pebbles they have artistic little creations.
I would love a series where you descibe certain groupings, their traits and their differences. Then, with a bunch of examples, I can maybe finally get them into my thick head.
This might be a solution to social distancing while still be able to move where ever you may. I need to evolve a shell of some sort. Be back after a million years for update.
I want to be a Difflugia (if I wasn't a human), their shells are so pretty! Well arranged Squish? Blobby Organisms with a shell? I'm going to start referring to things that way cause I love it.
wow, right as i sat down 10 minutes ago to eat my plate of chicken nuggets, yall upload the video. right on time for my dinner entertainment. thank you for teaching me about tiny bois while i munch on nuggies
What often floors me about these videos is that just when I’m understanding how small these single organisms are, there is something many times smaller swimming by showing me just how much smaller things can get.
I think a really cool episode me and many people might find cool is a video on the organisms you wouldnt expect to find in the microcosmos. Ive heard that some fish and insect larvae are microscopic as well. Would be interesting to see how they interact.
"The universe is fine-tuned for humans!" "Huh... you don't say... let's test that by sending you and a colony of tardigrades to Mars. The world can watch live which species survives the first exposure to space outside of Earth's magnetosphere. Go get ready! Let's science!"
Wait...how does a testate amoeba make a little shell for itself without a brain or nervous system? How does it know HOW to do that? And why would it do that without a brain to have the thought about doing that in the first place? And following from that, how do you get reoccurring styles of tests when there is no brain or external communication to create the meme of a test shape or style? MIND BLOWN.
On the smallest scales consciousness isn't required for "decisions" they make a shell because of complex chemical reactions involving proteins that result in a shell. These reactions and proteins exist because of the dna that guides the building/maintenance of the cell. They have that dna bc that's what they are. Life on these scales is so fascinating bc it emerges from the rules of chemistry. If you want to hear more about these concepts I recommend kurzegesagt's videos on consciousness and emergence. They are very well produced and can help you explore these ideas more.
@vexingcomos It's not just DNA. Watch video "What Bodies Think About" to see that the morphology of an organism can be modified without messing with its DNA. E.g. you can make a flatworm grow two heads by modifying some electrical fields in its cells. AND - that's the hammer news - the offspring of this worm will have two heads as well - the change is permanent. Or you can make an embryo of the worm develop into a different type of worm altogether.
Can you do an episode on scale? How much room do they have between the slides of glass. If I were a rotifer how big would the slide be to me, would a moss piglet be dog sized or dragon sized? That would be interesting.
Danggit, i was really hoping you'd mention the Paulinella genus of testate amoebas, with it's 3 photosynthetic members (Paulinella Chromatophora, Paulinella Longichromatophora, and Paulinella Micropora. There are other non-photosynthetic members though). Outside of the singular event that resulted in chloroplasts, it's the only known case of primary endosymbiosis with a photosynthetic endosymbiont!
Every time I see a cell dividing, I can’t help but to think: we are not only just all related. like the daughter cell and the mother cell can’t be distinguished, we‘re all still that first ever cell, just a few billion years and countless divisions later
When I was a baby but big enough to be sneaky and stealthy, I would sneak out to the kitchen in the middle of the night and eat powdered coffee mate. I called this activity The Test.
How a unicellar organism manages to assemble those rather complex shells out of say, two or three thousand particles it gathers from the environment, selects carefully by its shapes and puts all those particles painstakingly together, is a feat which remains quite the mystery to me.
Nature spent well over 2,000,000,000 years refining the cell. What single cells are, what they do, is far more complex and intriguing than what animals or plants do as a community of such cells.
Hey, kinda off-topic and might well go unseen at this point, but do y'all have any chemosynthetic bacteria? I heard they've been found in hotsprings, so I figured maybe that's a source but idk and keeping them alive would probably be significantly more complicated.. But it would be really cool to see one
Thank you for this seductively beautiful journey into the infectiously intoxicating world of little lives and deaths - it stimulates me so to be given a peek into this floating world I otherwise can only fantasise about!
Am I the only one who wishes they could be a microorganism right now? Just mindlessly swimming along, consuming, not a care in the world or the ability to worry.
Can you make the scale marker stretch and squish with the zoom? Or add some markings on it that do? The numbers by themselves are really hard to visualize, and I want to get an intuitive sense of how big things are.
To visualize the numbers on the scale marker better I usually compare them to millimeters, like, 1 mm is 1000 micrometers, so 200 micrometers is 0,2 mm, 500 is half a millimeter, etc. (Idk if this was useful, i suck at explaining things sorry :v)
Upvote - as always! If only you would speak this slowly on your other channels, Hank! The breathless delivery by you and your speed-popping partners over at SciShow make it a narration ShitShow. Sorry, but it's true.
Is it me or does arcella's shell look a bit honeycomb like? If I understand 'proteinaceous alveoli,' that implies that there are little bubbles or spheres of protein so a honeycomb arrangement would make sense...
The hour In my country right now is 01: 28, and I should be doing some homework but... hey I am human, can’t resist some microcosmos before sleep ( I know I said I had homework but come on guys, I am not gonna do it at 1: 28)
Homework does nothing more than reducing a student's motivation to learn either way. Schools need to start thinking that giving a couple of breaks in between and "different" classes increases productivity and motivation to learn.
*Anytime me and my fellow amoeboids are taking the night on the town, we'd always dress in our finest silicate granule clusters and cuticle outer coverings. We were the show stoppers! Then of course, there was always that one streaking amoeba who stole the show, peeling off their proteinaeceous shell and waving it over their cellular membrane and getting the rest of us in trouble! Ah, Good times...*
I love reading your comments.
Hope you’re staying safe and sane in these weird times, Rotifer!
When did the rotifer become a flapper? lol
"waving it over their cellular membrane" That gave me chuckels.
Rotifer is the Justin Y of Journey to the Microcosmos.
So if I swallowed one of these amoebas and its shell went through my body unharmed, would you say I... passed the test?
:')
If I dipped my balls in a pond with these amoebas, would you say the quantity of testes in the pond had increased?
More likely - the test passed you...
winner
This post right here officer
From 7:45 onward I had flashbacks to agar.io .. suddenly felt a lot of empathy for that little amoeba in a world full of monsters
'Internal Diatomaceous Vanity' is my new band name now.
What’s gonna be your first song?
... and the Silica Frustules" oh, yeah, I'd buy that ticket. 👏👏👏
@@dexis9412 Pseudopodia
Daniel M. I love everything you are.
KaawSauce pause
*I* mourn the amoeba Hank, every single one of them!
Heh, spotted Mr Rotifer awkwardly in frame near the end!
OMG.. I think Hank just admitted that all these videos should require age verification. He might be right... I mean, I can see their pseudopods and everything!
Marked as "not for kids" to comply with COPPA.
The thumbnail had me thinking of the caddisfly larvae, with it's cocoon made of selected and positioned granules of sand & pebbles they have artistic little creations.
I would love a series where you descibe certain groupings, their traits and their differences. Then, with a bunch of examples, I can maybe finally get them into my thick head.
7:41: *Photobomb!*
And then again at 9:02!
Do you know what the creature is?
@@quitlife9279 It’s a rotifer, hence @Rotifer’s comment.
This might be a solution to social distancing while still be able to move where ever you may. I need to evolve a shell of some sort. Be back after a million years for update.
those victorian era skirts
Isn’t that just a car?
Hamster balls for humans.
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Do blankets work?
I want to be a Difflugia (if I wasn't a human), their shells are so pretty!
Well arranged Squish? Blobby Organisms with a shell? I'm going to start referring to things that way cause I love it.
I am going to be a walking billboard for this channel until it gets the # of subs it deserves!
I am learning volumes. Don’t ever stop. Thank you.
wow, right as i sat down 10 minutes ago to eat my plate of chicken nuggets, yall upload the video. right on time for my dinner entertainment.
thank you for teaching me about tiny bois while i munch on nuggies
Honestly this stuff is gold.
1:49 Fish used to simply mean "swmmer," and included crustaceans, whales, and even capybaras
What often floors me about these videos is that just when I’m understanding how small these single organisms are, there is something many times smaller swimming by showing me just how much smaller things can get.
On top of how interesting your videos are. You sir have the most relaxing voice. Keep up the good work.
I think a really cool episode me and many people might find cool is a video on the organisms you wouldnt expect to find in the microcosmos. Ive heard that some fish and insect larvae are microscopic as well. Would be interesting to see how they interact.
This was a great episode. One of my favorites. Lot's of new, interesting information and imagery.
Thank you for your scientific resources.
God i love this show, thank you for making it
i love when Hank starts these vids with that fat euglenoid beat. andrew huang did such a great job with these background tracks.
(S)hell yeah!!! By the way, where is rotifer? I kinda miss him/her...
Busy doing some photobombing, I'd imagine.
Rotifer died from crossfire in a gang war, unfortunately.
Lol, he's actually below you as I have the comments filtered!
"The universe is fine-tuned for humans!"
"Huh... you don't say... let's test that by sending you and a colony of tardigrades to Mars. The world can watch live which species survives the first exposure to space outside of Earth's magnetosphere. Go get ready! Let's science!"
AMAZING Video, @Journey to the Microcosmos
I'm getting a microscope for my b day
I can relate to the amoeba for my interests and hobbies are like a great ocean and I blob into them like a bumbling amorphous pile of understanding.
I also have a protective layer from UV light.
Another Astounding production. Thank you .
This series ticks me off. At 65 years old, it's only after watching this series that I regret dropping out of high school biology class. lol ✌😎👍
So basically if you wanna leave something to remember you by, start gluing your shell together now! These might be the best times for it to xD
If there isn't a Silica Frustule on the next season of RuPaul's Drag Race, I quit
Its amazing how similar they are to macro organisms like snails, coral, slugs, hermit crabs, and decorator crabs.
Wait...how does a testate amoeba make a little shell for itself without a brain or nervous system? How does it know HOW to do that? And why would it do that without a brain to have the thought about doing that in the first place? And following from that, how do you get reoccurring styles of tests when there is no brain or external communication to create the meme of a test shape or style? MIND BLOWN.
On the smallest scales consciousness isn't required for "decisions" they make a shell because of complex chemical reactions involving proteins that result in a shell. These reactions and proteins exist because of the dna that guides the building/maintenance of the cell. They have that dna bc that's what they are. Life on these scales is so fascinating bc it emerges from the rules of chemistry. If you want to hear more about these concepts I recommend kurzegesagt's videos on consciousness and emergence. They are very well produced and can help you explore these ideas more.
@vexingcomos It's not just DNA. Watch video "What Bodies Think About" to see that the morphology of an organism can be modified without messing with its DNA. E.g. you can make a flatworm grow two heads by modifying some electrical fields in its cells. AND - that's the hammer news - the offspring of this worm will have two heads as well - the change is permanent. Or you can make an embryo of the worm develop into a different type of worm altogether.
Can you do an episode on scale? How much room do they have between the slides of glass. If I were a rotifer how big would the slide be to me, would a moss piglet be dog sized or dragon sized? That would be interesting.
Digging the beats in this one
I was in dire need of some relaxing Microcosmos talk and you did not disappoint!
Danggit, i was really hoping you'd mention the Paulinella genus of testate amoebas, with it's 3 photosynthetic members (Paulinella Chromatophora, Paulinella Longichromatophora, and Paulinella Micropora. There are other non-photosynthetic members though). Outside of the singular event that resulted in chloroplasts, it's the only known case of primary endosymbiosis with a photosynthetic endosymbiont!
Thank you once again for a fascinating program !
Every time I see a cell dividing, I can’t help but to think: we are not only just all related. like the daughter cell and the mother cell can’t be distinguished, we‘re all still that first ever cell, just a few billion years and countless divisions later
Listening about amoebas life gives me an existential crisis,
because it's life seems to be more complicated then mine.
When I was a baby but big enough to be sneaky and stealthy, I would sneak out to the kitchen in the middle of the night and eat powdered coffee mate. I called this activity The Test.
How a unicellar organism manages to assemble those rather complex shells out of say, two or three thousand particles it gathers from the environment, selects carefully by its shapes and puts all those particles painstakingly together, is a feat which remains quite the mystery to me.
Damn it Hank your voice is so soothing and relaxing.😲
Great ambience music this vid 🎶
I still love the music and still want to know where to find it
It's all by Andrew Huang I think, I don't know where to find it but asking him on twitter might be a place to start? I agree it's awesome!
It's in the video description
It was available as a project for awesome perk in December. I will try to get you a link once they send it out!
@@kf10147 I am so excited for when this perk comes out!
Amoeba with Diatom Shell: *YOU CAN'T HANDLE THIS BLING!*
I love these titles; I cant put my finger on it but they're charming, lol.
How many microbial shells would there have to be in a pile before we could see it with the naked eye?
Nature spent well over 2,000,000,000 years refining the cell. What single cells are, what they do, is far more complex and intriguing than what animals or plants do as a community of such cells.
The last shot is amazing. Would make an awesome zoom out (I know that is hard)
1:21 donut amoeba 🍩
I was sitting on the toilet ans read that as “prostate amoebas”. My heart almost skipped a beat
Cancerous amoebas
Are the testates found in the micro fossil record?
"... microbes, who often seem to be made up of well-arranged squish"
That's the scientific term for it, btw
Hey, kinda off-topic and might well go unseen at this point, but do y'all have any chemosynthetic bacteria? I heard they've been found in hotsprings, so I figured maybe that's a source but idk and keeping them alive would probably be significantly more complicated.. But it would be really cool to see one
Thank you for this seductively beautiful journey into the infectiously intoxicating world of little lives and deaths - it stimulates me so to be given a peek into this floating world I otherwise can only fantasise about!
There _has_ to be a series of Blu-rays of this.
Everyone else did it.
What's next, David Attenborough does a voiceover?
some of these images look like abstract art
So it’s a microscopic snail. Neat
What a great title
ephemerally vibin'
Can’t get enough of those cute blobs 🦠
7:30 Is that Arcella the Majora's Mask microbe? Is that my new favourite microbe of all time? I guess it is
Am I the only one who wishes they could be a microorganism right now? Just mindlessly swimming along, consuming, not a care in the world or the ability to worry.
You guys should enter Nikon’s Small World competition.
I kinda wonder if most microbes are adapted to particular atmospheric pressure and gravity or not.
This would have been perfect for a Zefrank video. He even talked about byirds.
When I think of an Amoeba I think of Pokémon Uranium's 'Gellin'
Can you make the scale marker stretch and squish with the zoom? Or add some markings on it that do? The numbers by themselves are really hard to visualize, and I want to get an intuitive sense of how big things are.
To visualize the numbers on the scale marker better I usually compare them to millimeters, like, 1 mm is 1000 micrometers, so 200 micrometers is 0,2 mm, 500 is half a millimeter, etc.
(Idk if this was useful, i suck at explaining things sorry :v)
Want a game of this! like spore.. But its just a better version of the first stage.
nice music. i like.
You are cool... i wish you to mowe to new horizons...thank you fo videos you make...👍😎🤘
Great Video Earthling
Can we have a video about what a fossilized microbial mat might look like, and how to comprehend what we’re looking at?
There's an amoeba looking at me...
Upvote - as always! If only you would speak this slowly on your other channels, Hank! The breathless delivery by you and your speed-popping partners over at SciShow make it a narration ShitShow. Sorry, but it's true.
Is it me or does arcella's shell look a bit honeycomb like? If I understand 'proteinaceous alveoli,' that implies that there are little bubbles or spheres of protein so a honeycomb arrangement would make sense...
Could these be the progenitors of snails and other shelled creatures?
It not a bird, it’s a flyer. Such as birds, bats, some dinosaurs, and a very rare type of pig.
Could difflugia use diamond for its shell?
There was one orange amoeba that had a shell made of diatoms, how did that happen?
Difflugia: the Rococo Amoebas
Great content.
we need a game of microcosmos, where we can learn in a more fun way
Lots of the red test amoeba are found in activated sludge
0:45 Where can I find a full piece of this amazing bit?
Altogether now! Blobby, Blobby, Blobby, Blobby (repeat endlessly)....
A blob that consumes is me on a weekend
The hour In my country right now is 01: 28, and I should be doing some homework but... hey I am human, can’t resist some microcosmos before sleep ( I know I said I had homework but come on guys, I am not gonna do it at 1: 28)
Homework does nothing more than reducing a student's motivation to learn either way. Schools need to start thinking that giving a couple of breaks in between and "different" classes increases productivity and motivation to learn.
Will there be a test on this?
Where to get info about microbes as I am interested in starting my channel..
¯\_◉‿◉_/¯ ✖‿✖ es una novela microscópica... me encanta esto...
Who's Mr. Longboy McButtfoot at 7:42?
Is this what shuckle is?
What are the fluids moving around inside the amoeba at 0:50 ?
Hi their I M interested in starting a channel, I would like to ask where. Do you get your information from about microbes etc, thanks
Good script on this one.
are these videos in real time? or are they sped up?
Alexandre Wragg Freitas Usually they note when they’re sped up.