Heyo! Great video! I'm a molecular biologist in cancer research and often relax with MC videos in the evening, so kinda unsurprising that this was recommended, and I am not sad that it was. I work with animal cells but a few notes anyways bcs science is awesome: - the main thing most schools miss when teaching about the cell is how enormously complex it atcually is. Thousands of super complex reactions happen every moment, cells divide, communicate, etc. - The cytoplazma is more of a congruence of many branches, not jelly. So, it's like an enormously complex pipe system, where the molecules move on them, not in them - this better describes the cytoplazma - The nucleus has its own membrane, just like the cell! This is important because it immediatly tells you that the molecule movement from and to the nucleus is very controlled. The main molecule moving through there is RNA - The nucleolus doesn't have a membrane, however. It is is just a thick, thick mass of DNA. Mostly important during cell division, tho, of course, there are many RNA that are transcribed only in the nucleolus. Tough to observe this process because of the thick DNA. Also, it is way smaller than in the model, tho every organelle is smaller, so that's just a side point :D - The endoplasmic reticulum ER doesn't transport things around the cell, that's what the cytoplazma (cytoskeleton) does. Instead, in ER the DNA information gets translated into information that the other cell organelles and other cells can understand similar to how smth in the computer translates 1s and 0s into characters and pixels (in the cell, the 1s and 0s are DNA bases and the pixels are proteins) - I only work with human cells but in my uni I had to learn about plants too. Making the chloroplast blue is super interesting. I know that you couldn't use green bcs it was the membrane but apart from blue-green algae (cyanobacteria, so totally not a plant), I don't think any plants chloroplast reflects blue light. There are some deep-sea algae (plants) that have red chloroplasts tho. Learning about chloroplasts was so much fun - how the literally catch and trap photons, then bounce them around until they have reduced their energy enough for the energy to be transfered to an electron. I know it sounds complex but for anyone who likes science - a joy-read! - As I said, I work with human cells, not bacteria but I believe that the plasmid function is to be a back-up to the big DNA thingy in case it gets damaged. They can also communicate using those + attack intruders. We use plasmids to genetically modify human cells if we want them to behave a little differently because plasmids have a great skill of modifying the DNA. Plasmids also themselves are circular DNA-like (and I believe that the bacteria DNA-thingy is circular as well, so not spahgetti but a loop) - Another (and arguably more common) way for cells to move is to move their cytoskeleton from one side of the cell to the other. There are some fun videos on YT with this. The tail-mcdude that some bacteria (and don't spermatozoids have the same or was it different?) have use up a lot of energy But, yeah, this is a great video, educational and entertaining enough. Hope you got the top grade! And cmon to science, we need more people working in this field :D
Wow thanks for the extra information, the functions were mostly explained as how the teacher taught it (which is towards a state-mandated test), or a quick search, that is why I probably got them a bit off. But anyways thanks for teaching me some extra stuff!
@@Named__ Ye, schools usually reduce everything one step too far. But mostly everything was spot on, I just tried to grow a little meat on the facts. Hopefully as interesting to some as it is to me :D
Bro what?! I just helped my little brother finish this for a 5th grade project! We built it in creative tho so, ya, nothing like yours but it looked like it. We were talking about doing a video in survival for fun. THAT CRAZY!! Ofc u earned a sub lol
Hey man, good video but there's a rough and a smooth ER, you could just add buttons to one of them to make it a rough ER. Plant cells do not have lysosome unfortunately. But this is an awesome build and it looks great! Keep going man.
@@Named__ Plant cells do not have lysosomes, for a few reasons. First, plant cells have cell walls durable enough to keep foreign substances that lysosomes would typically digest out. Second, plant cells have vacuoles containing hydrolytic enzymes that function similarly to lysosomes in an animal cell.30 нояб. 2022 г.
I find it very nice you are able to do your project in minecraft, it shows you understand the subject and put a lot of time into it. hope you get a good grade on it :D
@@Named__ doesnt have to be hard, the point is more that a video game had its use without taking away the need of showing/understanding it. like it wasnt a easy way out, showed u know whats up and it showed creativity on presenting said subject :D
really liked the idea, but i think i think it would perfom better if you spoke a bit more excited (not too much) and made especially the beginning (the gearing up) a bit more interesting. But of course thats only how I perceive it as a viewer and mainly it was just a science project. And overall I really liked the video. Edit: You died because in minecraft you keep the momentum (?) that decides the damage you get if you dont move up before landing even if you're slow
i was shooked when i saw this had only 2500 views and you only have 181 subscribers. i thought this was a video with 1.2 million views and like 300.000 subscribers lol
Heyo! Great video! I'm a molecular biologist in cancer research and often relax with MC videos in the evening, so kinda unsurprising that this was recommended, and I am not sad that it was. I work with animal cells but a few notes anyways bcs science is awesome:
- the main thing most schools miss when teaching about the cell is how enormously complex it atcually is. Thousands of super complex reactions happen every moment, cells divide, communicate, etc.
- The cytoplazma is more of a congruence of many branches, not jelly. So, it's like an enormously complex pipe system, where the molecules move on them, not in them - this better describes the cytoplazma
- The nucleus has its own membrane, just like the cell! This is important because it immediatly tells you that the molecule movement from and to the nucleus is very controlled. The main molecule moving through there is RNA
- The nucleolus doesn't have a membrane, however. It is is just a thick, thick mass of DNA. Mostly important during cell division, tho, of course, there are many RNA that are transcribed only in the nucleolus. Tough to observe this process because of the thick DNA. Also, it is way smaller than in the model, tho every organelle is smaller, so that's just a side point :D
- The endoplasmic reticulum ER doesn't transport things around the cell, that's what the cytoplazma (cytoskeleton) does. Instead, in ER the DNA information gets translated into information that the other cell organelles and other cells can understand similar to how smth in the computer translates 1s and 0s into characters and pixels (in the cell, the 1s and 0s are DNA bases and the pixels are proteins)
- I only work with human cells but in my uni I had to learn about plants too. Making the chloroplast blue is super interesting. I know that you couldn't use green bcs it was the membrane but apart from blue-green algae (cyanobacteria, so totally not a plant), I don't think any plants chloroplast reflects blue light. There are some deep-sea algae (plants) that have red chloroplasts tho. Learning about chloroplasts was so much fun - how the literally catch and trap photons, then bounce them around until they have reduced their energy enough for the energy to be transfered to an electron. I know it sounds complex but for anyone who likes science - a joy-read!
- As I said, I work with human cells, not bacteria but I believe that the plasmid function is to be a back-up to the big DNA thingy in case it gets damaged. They can also communicate using those + attack intruders. We use plasmids to genetically modify human cells if we want them to behave a little differently because plasmids have a great skill of modifying the DNA. Plasmids also themselves are circular DNA-like (and I believe that the bacteria DNA-thingy is circular as well, so not spahgetti but a loop)
- Another (and arguably more common) way for cells to move is to move their cytoskeleton from one side of the cell to the other. There are some fun videos on YT with this. The tail-mcdude that some bacteria (and don't spermatozoids have the same or was it different?) have use up a lot of energy
But, yeah, this is a great video, educational and entertaining enough. Hope you got the top grade! And cmon to science, we need more people working in this field :D
Wow thanks for the extra information, the functions were mostly explained as how the teacher taught it (which is towards a state-mandated test), or a quick search, that is why I probably got them a bit off. But anyways thanks for teaching me some extra stuff!
@@Named__ Ye, schools usually reduce everything one step too far. But mostly everything was spot on, I just tried to grow a little meat on the facts. Hopefully as interesting to some as it is to me :D
Huh? A Minecraft video for a school project that isn't a flat word done by a kid w 1 hour of MC time? A well done and produced vid? AMazing.
I stayed up so late lol, thanks
bro your way underated
(i subscribed)
Appreciate it
Bro what?! I just helped my little brother finish this for a 5th grade project! We built it in creative tho so, ya, nothing like yours but it looked like it. We were talking about doing a video in survival for fun. THAT CRAZY!! Ofc u earned a sub lol
that’s cool! and thanks
This is really good dude I hope you blow up :D
thanks a lot
Nice work bro!
Appreciate it!
This is really cool! Thank you!
I did the exact same thing for a 7th grade project, that is awesome!
thanks
Hey man, good video but there's a rough and a smooth ER, you could just add buttons to one of them to make it a rough ER. Plant cells do not have lysosome unfortunately. But this is an awesome build and it looks great! Keep going man.
It wasn’t required to differentiate the two ERs, and also lysosomes are in plant cells? but thanks!
@@Named__ Lysosomes are NOT in plant cells.
@@Named__ Plant cells do not have lysosomes, for a few reasons. First, plant cells have cell walls durable enough to keep foreign substances that lysosomes would typically digest out. Second, plant cells have vacuoles containing hydrolytic enzymes that function similarly to lysosomes in an animal cell.30 нояб. 2022 г.
Great video man hope you got a good grade
hopefully lol or itll be for nothing
I find it very nice you are able to do your project in minecraft, it shows you understand the subject and put a lot of time into it. hope you get a good grade on it :D
i mean it wasn’t particularly a hard subject
@@Named__ doesnt have to be hard, the point is more that a video game had its use without taking away the need of showing/understanding it. like it wasnt a easy way out, showed u know whats up and it showed creativity on presenting said subject :D
amazing!
Thanks!
CONGRATS ON 100!!
thanks!
100 subs is criminal, great video!
thanks dude
let's go name! you did great!
hi, thanks!
I am learning about this right now I have a test about it in 3 weeks
I just had a make a cell project in science
gl to bro 🙏
actually awesome video
Mom: Instead of playing stupid games make your sciece project! I am doing my science project...
lol
Love your video
really liked the idea, but i think i think it would perfom better if you spoke a bit more excited (not too much) and made especially the beginning (the gearing up) a bit more interesting.
But of course thats only how I perceive it as a viewer and mainly it was just a science project.
And overall I really liked the video.
Edit: You died because in minecraft you keep the momentum (?) that decides the damage you get if you dont move up before landing even if you're slow
Hopefully I can improve my videos in the future! and thanks
@@Named__ I'm looking forward to the next one =)
great video!
hi enri
@@Named__ hiii! your video just popped up on my home page, i had no idea you even have a youtube channel lol
I hope u grow up in popularity
thanks!
You have a very unique Channel Name: Name
But all Jokes aside: Good Video!
wished 8 year old me was more creative lol
@@Named__ No i really find it unique, because its Hard to get names like that
i was shooked when i saw this had only 2500 views and you only have 181 subscribers. i thought this was a video with 1.2 million views and like 300.000 subscribers lol
glad you think my videos good! thanks
Great video lmao!!!!
good video!
thanks!!
nice
nice
my project is also the same
gl to u
Me to
30 hours is crazy! Especially because you don't even make money from the video
i doubt ill make any money for a long time lol
@@Named__ yeah but good luck with that!
yooo ur videos are great but i saw no one subs u so i did
thanks!
Okay but what grade did you get?
dont know yet
Bro i learnt about that at 13 💀
i mean its not hard lol, were just relearning in bio
@@Named__Yo bro do you need a video editor?
No you learn that at 11 Y O
@@blackcatpirates8134ur prob scammer lol
@@NightCatFN Why do you think that
I have absolutely no idea on how I have more subscribers than you yet I haven’t posted in like 2 months
No one cares
Yo
Bro Ur quality
What about it?