I need to say a very HUGE thank you to this channel for getting me through 1st year of my nursing degree. I went back to school to get a bachelor's degree in nursing at age 35, and honestly, the first year, I almost gave up. I got theough biology and genetics and even biochemistry thanks to you guys. I will be graduating in November with a distinction, so from the depth of my left ventricle, thank you so much
Is it possible to become a bio mechanic engineer who studies genetics and cells? Sorry if this is a weird question as I am only a freshman in high school.
So what do you think the dangers of injecting plasmids mRNA along with sick animals proteins & numerous chemicals into humans would be?? Zoonotic disease & autoimmune disorders? Cancers exploding from simian immuno virus SV40 from primates and prions from the infected proteins from my veterinary studies?
All hail the Amoeba Sisters! 😁 You guys have seriously helped me through my Freshman Biology course last year, now I'm a Sophomore taking AP Bio, my teacher is REALLY good but I still like to watch your videos to help out, thank you all so much for continuing to make and upload videos!
I just wanted to give the Amoeba Sisters’ channel a GIANT thank you for helping me to learn this stuff. I am currently a 9th grade freshman in high school, and I am taking Honors Biology. These videos on DNA, RNA, cells, the cell cycle, and biochemistry are really helping me with my school work and studies. I currently want to earn degrees in mechanical, civil, and bio mechanical engineering, and I am currently wanting to go to Duquesne University for college. Because of these videos, I am now head of my class. We are not even learning about DNA and RNA processes and the Cell Cycle yet, and I already know a lot on these topics. Because of these videos, I am growing to be increasingly interested in how cells and genetics work. Thank you a lot, and I look forward to watching some more advanced videos on biology. Thank you Amoeba Sisters!
This channel is a lifesaver for me as a Science teacher 😂 The explanation is very easy for the kids to think of and understand Nowadays I tend to open Amoeba sisters video in the class as overview on a topic Then only dive into the textbooks The teaching progress had been smooth ever since Thank you so much!
Thank You very much Amoeba Sisters .... I had come to know about this channel from my school teacher ...I really like the explanation by you ,,I usually prefer your channel to others also 😊😊😊 Lots and Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Funny thing is, I just learned about the CRISPR cas system in the last uni lecture so this video came in time to solidify my understanding of it so thank you very much!
As someone who's looking into learning more about genetic engineering for the sake of wildlife conservation, this is a great video to start with. I understand the ethical part of it; though hearing about the Takhi Horse foals that were cloned is pretty fascinating and something that can be done with other critically endangered species as well.
In my genetics class during highschool we shoved in the GFP & insulin gene into E. Coli to test what environmental factors were absolutely the best for them (this went on for like two weeks).
I really like that last panel after the 'Stay Curious'. It might've been just a little joke, but it's actually an interesting genetic engineering phenomenon. Just the other day, in my bioengineering grad course, we learned about metabolic loads in GMO development. That is, if you load a bug (microbe) up with lots and lots of foreign plasmids and DNA, the bug has to expend lots of energy and resources into replicating those DNA regions, producing those proteins, and all the other things we want the bug to do that's not necessary for its survival. Basically, it can overburden the cell, like the cell in the panel carrying a huge backpack full of plasmid bottles. This forces the cell to "drop" DNA plasmids on its own, grow much much slower than the natural cell, or die as other cells out-compete it for food and resources. So geneticists have to be careful or clever in how they incorporate their genes into a cell. Very cool stuff, thank you for making this video!
You deserve nothing but the best, your videos have really helped me out throughout secondary school! However, I must say that sometimes I feel like the voice explanations and just a bit too fast and I often have to replay parts of the video to wrap my head around certain concepts. Other than that I really love the fun animations! 💞
You guys should make a few videos for grad school+ level genetics/biological concepts. I’m really curious just how much deeper a topic like genetics goes at the true deep end after college level genetics courses, especially since I plan to make it my job one day.
Genitive engineering is definitely one of those sciences that I think needs to have an eye kept on it. Use it for insulin or some medical conditions, not on people. This is coming from someone with a genetic disease. I would rather be the way I am now, then chosen to be what I could of been by others. Because even though the epilepsy is horrible I’d rather treat it than have lived my whole life without it. If I never had it I would probably be a pretty different person. I cant drive and my memory is shit, but that’s shaped many things about me. I’m just me.
Thank you sm for this it's really helpful. I was looking for a video of yours about the lymphatic system and i couldn't find it so if you didn't make it, please make it next
Thank you for your amazing videos and dedication to teaching. 🙌 You inspire me to be my best. 💪 Keep up the fantastic work! 👏 #teacherappreciation #education #inspiration #motivation
Hello wonders to the amazing amoeba creators!!! Best teaching video ever. U know when you talk about biology, studying living organisms? It's like studying mathematics, so difficult! Argh! Learning with numbers! And so to the biology the difficult part is, the terminology and definition and stuff!!!! But hey miracle is truly just in the air! And then I bump to this amazing channel. Makes everything easy. NO CAPS!! I used to get annoyed with this kind of subject but this channel makes it lot more easier and relatable. I have loads of words to say but lemme sum of everything. YOU WONT REGRET WATCHING THEIR VIDEOS. Luv lotssssss❤
Type 1 diabetes does not produce insulin but type 2 makes a small amount of insulin. This is why type 1 can go into DKA and type 2 does not. Type 2 goes through HHS because they dont utilize the ketone pathway due to the liver constantly attempting to deliver glucose to the cells. Basically the liver is confused because the body still makes insulin. This is why type 2 diabetes can have higher 900db blood sugars for longer time and be more dehydrated before hosiptalization unlike type 1 where their blood sugar will be more like 600 db with massive ketone elevation at a faster rate. The treatment is the same due to electrolyte and ion shifts. Basically watch and replace potassium PRN, give fluids and iv insulin. Obviously this is an over simplified statement.
I need to say a very HUGE thank you to this channel for getting me through 1st year of my nursing degree. I went back to school to get a bachelor's degree in nursing at age 35, and honestly, the first year, I almost gave up. I got theough biology and genetics and even biochemistry thanks to you guys. I will be graduating in November with a distinction, so from the depth of my left ventricle, thank you so much
Is it possible to become a bio mechanic engineer who studies genetics and cells? Sorry if this is a weird question as I am only a freshman in high school.
So what do you think the dangers of injecting plasmids mRNA along with sick animals proteins & numerous chemicals into humans would be?? Zoonotic disease & autoimmune disorders? Cancers exploding from simian immuno virus SV40 from primates and prions from the infected proteins from my veterinary studies?
same in nursing but diploma
This channel played a role in me choosing microbiology as a course
All hail the Amoeba Sisters! 😁 You guys have seriously helped me through my Freshman Biology course last year, now I'm a Sophomore taking AP Bio, my teacher is REALLY good but I still like to watch your videos to help out, thank you all so much for continuing to make and upload videos!
It shouldn't be about getting through it, but learning the material
@@XXman23 Exactly! I hear some of my classmates just getting through but the course is really to prepare for the college level course
This channel carried my freshman year 🙏
It is carrying mine 😢
I am now on these years
I have been watching your videos for the past 5 years, you got me through high school and university My sincerest thankyou from Australia
I just wanted to give the Amoeba Sisters’ channel a GIANT thank you for helping me to learn this stuff. I am currently a 9th grade freshman in high school, and I am taking Honors Biology. These videos on DNA, RNA, cells, the cell cycle, and biochemistry are really helping me with my school work and studies. I currently want to earn degrees in mechanical, civil, and bio mechanical engineering, and I am currently wanting to go to Duquesne University for college. Because of these videos, I am now head of my class. We are not even learning about DNA and RNA processes and the Cell Cycle yet, and I already know a lot on these topics. Because of these videos, I am growing to be increasingly interested in how cells and genetics work. Thank you a lot, and I look forward to watching some more advanced videos on biology. Thank you Amoeba Sisters!
This channel is a lifesaver for me as a Science teacher 😂
The explanation is very easy for the kids to think of and understand
Nowadays I tend to open Amoeba sisters video in the class as overview on a topic
Then only dive into the textbooks
The teaching progress had been smooth ever since
Thank you so much!
is this gene transplantation
Thank You very much Amoeba Sisters .... I had come to know about this channel from my school teacher ...I really like the explanation by you ,,I usually prefer your channel to others also 😊😊😊
Lots and Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Funny thing is, I just learned about the CRISPR cas system in the last uni lecture so this video came in time to solidify my understanding of it so thank you very much!
As someone who's looking into learning more about genetic engineering for the sake of wildlife conservation, this is a great video to start with. I understand the ethical part of it; though hearing about the Takhi Horse foals that were cloned is pretty fascinating and something that can be done with other critically endangered species as well.
In my genetics class during highschool we shoved in the GFP & insulin gene into E. Coli to test what environmental factors were absolutely the best for them (this went on for like two weeks).
First year of high school and I’m binge watching your videos! They help a lot!! Even my teacher uses your gifs in her powerpoints❤
Your videos inspired me to get into biotechnology! Thank you!
Amoeba sister really explain things in such detail better than my teacher! Thank you so much, Please explain about transgenic animals too
Yall are a childhood treasure, you know that 😂
Ohhhh THATS how Genetic Engineering works! Why does everybody else not explain it this simply and well??
The channel is my neet mentor
This channel is the best🤩thank you so much Amoeba Sisters!💗
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Love this channel 🫀
Very educational and understandable 🧠🧬
I really like that last panel after the 'Stay Curious'. It might've been just a little joke, but it's actually an interesting genetic engineering phenomenon.
Just the other day, in my bioengineering grad course, we learned about metabolic loads in GMO development. That is, if you load a bug (microbe) up with lots and lots of foreign plasmids and DNA, the bug has to expend lots of energy and resources into replicating those DNA regions, producing those proteins, and all the other things we want the bug to do that's not necessary for its survival.
Basically, it can overburden the cell, like the cell in the panel carrying a huge backpack full of plasmid bottles. This forces the cell to "drop" DNA plasmids on its own, grow much much slower than the natural cell, or die as other cells out-compete it for food and resources. So geneticists have to be careful or clever in how they incorporate their genes into a cell.
Very cool stuff, thank you for making this video!
Thank you in helped a lot for my science bowl exam
Thank u soo much for the creative explanation...made me love genetics field 🥰
You deserve nothing but the best, your videos have really helped me out throughout secondary school! However, I must say that sometimes I feel like the voice explanations and just a bit too fast and I often have to replay parts of the video to wrap my head around certain concepts. Other than that I really love the fun animations! 💞
You are way better than my Science teacher! Really.
This has been a huge help to review for my exams
You guys should make a few videos for grad school+ level genetics/biological concepts. I’m really curious just how much deeper a topic like genetics goes at the true deep end after college level genetics courses, especially since I plan to make it my job one day.
You are a big help to me. I enjoy your videos and learn so much from you! Thanks for helping me stay curious.
GOD biology is so amazing, im so proud of my career path
This Very helpful for my Subject Microbial Genetics
1:28 love the green eggs and ham reference !!
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I am from the future to predict your teacher has linked you to this amazing youtuber
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Genitive engineering is definitely one of those sciences that I think needs to have an eye kept on it. Use it for insulin or some medical conditions, not on people. This is coming from someone with a genetic disease. I would rather be the way I am now, then chosen to be what I could of been by others. Because even though the epilepsy is horrible I’d rather treat it than have lived my whole life without it. If I never had it I would probably be a pretty different person. I cant drive and my memory is shit, but that’s shaped many things about me. I’m just me.
Good video, I use your videos for study for my tests
Amazing how you simplify a complex topic!
Helped me pass my middle school biology classes
wait youre learning THAT in middle school?? das crazy bruh im learning this in 11th grade
Even though I've just found out this channel today, these videos that you both make are awesome!!!
Thank you sm for this it's really helpful. I was looking for a video of yours about the lymphatic system and i couldn't find it so if you didn't make it, please make it next
Graphics are funny , learning from u is fun 😊
I hope one day you guys can start a series on chemistry.
Do you already know that they already have videos on biochemistry?
thankeewwww so much Amoeba sisters!!
Thanks Amoeba sisters! Super helpful!!
Thank you for your amazing videos and dedication to teaching. 🙌 You inspire me to be my best. 💪 Keep up the fantastic work! 👏 #teacherappreciation #education #inspiration #motivation
Love your vids! Thank You.
Thank you for creating such an useful and informative video i was struggling so much to understand what was the genetic engineering ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
Please make video on tools of genetic engineering: enzyme and vector
You guys should do a video on telomeres
Awesome Job from science lessons! 👍
watching this for my unit 5 paper tmrw 🥰
Bro my science teacher always plays you guys
Thank you, this is an important topic
You guys should make an app
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You’ve been so helpful but like can you do a video on sense organs
Hello wonders to the amazing amoeba creators!!! Best teaching video ever. U know when you talk about biology, studying living organisms? It's like studying mathematics, so difficult! Argh! Learning with numbers! And so to the biology the difficult part is, the terminology and definition and stuff!!!! But hey miracle is truly just in the air! And then I bump to this amazing channel. Makes everything easy. NO CAPS!! I used to get annoyed with this kind of subject but this channel makes it lot more easier and relatable. I have loads of words to say but lemme sum of everything. YOU WONT REGRET WATCHING THEIR VIDEOS. Luv lotssssss❤
very good information
Kindly can you make a video lecture on photophosphorylation as the concept is so complicated and giving me headaches.
Can you make a video on evolution in general please? It would be so great and much appreciated thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks amoeba sister ❤
Can you pleaseee make a video on the Lymphatic System?
Can you do the selective breeding i dont understand
could you make a video on energy?
Quite a big topic in primary 6
Thanks again 🎉
Can u explain cardiac cycle please
wow, this is a high value content : ) THank you
Can you make video about bacteria more and disease which it cause?
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Everyone is actually acting like they have never did this
Grammar..... 😢
Well yes you do
do more biotechnology videos!
Only reason I’m not failing!!
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Thank you for making Living environment regents edpuzzles bearable 🫶🫶
yay im early to a amoeba sister video
do you guys have a video in insulin production?
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What highschool did you go to?! PCR test genetics lab and now this!
thanks so muchhh!!!!
May I request a video regarding biotechnology?🙋🏻♂️
Could you pls explain the sex influenced trait
I love how you call coffee mugs "caffeine holders"
Can you add a little pop quiz at the end
You took a while making a new video I am a 7th grade kid using my mother's phone but I have a small understanding😊❤❤❤❤
I have a question,do they used genetic engineering on humans like people with mental illness?
Amazing
So apparently there's still people that think petunia isn't real. huh. Other than that, excellent as always!
aye bru who got the edpuzzle answers
I'm working with students right now on something like this but it's a chromoprotein!
You’re carrying my gr 9 year 😂thanks
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Type 1 diabetes does not produce insulin but type 2 makes a small amount of insulin. This is why type 1 can go into DKA and type 2 does not. Type 2 goes through HHS because they dont utilize the ketone pathway due to the liver constantly attempting to deliver glucose to the cells. Basically the liver is confused because the body still makes insulin. This is why type 2 diabetes can have higher 900db blood sugars for longer time and be more dehydrated before hosiptalization unlike type 1 where their blood sugar will be more like 600 db with massive ketone elevation at a faster rate. The treatment is the same due to electrolyte and ion shifts. Basically watch and replace potassium PRN, give fluids and iv insulin. Obviously this is an over simplified statement.