“We all start this way” Life’s beginning, through a microscope | Imagine5
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2022
- Every time a living cell divides, it’s actually a microscopic miracle. That miracle, multiplied by a million, is what you can see in this short film by Jan van Ijken, as he invites us to see a new life in the making: a baby salamander growing inside its own egg.
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I started watching this thinking it was a human embryo and turns out a damn lizard
Me too! 😀
Human embryos take way longer
“Cool, this foetus looks kinda like a fish…………wait a minute”
Same here. 🤣 Still fascinating!
ty for saving me some time 😂
It looks so simple and yet it’s so inconceivably complicated. Millions of protein-machines carefully folded like origami controlled by programming of over a quintillion flipping bytes forming millions of tiny self-replicating machines that then have to coordinate to form a coherent whole... in a universe that loves cold dead rocks.
Honestly this is so well filmed. I keep coming back to this, it really is a treat to look at.
when you think about it life is just a very detailed chemical reaction
Yeah, rightyyyy and then you woke up 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everything is based off chemical reactions.
A tsunami in the deep occurs from the H2O molecules breaking down certain formations of rock.
A tree grows by collecting carbon and converting it to fibers.
One occurs through the electromagnetic force the other occurs due to DNA.
Your right. And death is the equilibrium of all those reactions.
Yeah biochemistry!
Not just that lol
3:17 till here, I still thought it was a human....
Vertebrate embryos look more and more similar the earlier into development they are, it’s one of the things I find fascinating about embryology!
@@budgiesmsmaccount302 yep, it's like to see a time laps about evolution.
I didn’t start questioning it until it was wiggling 20 seconds later 😂😂
"MAAAA THE OMELETTE'S MUTATING AGAIN!!!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
lololol😂
JUST FLIP IT OVER
Not now, Eric😂
This is like the hardest origami ever
Billions of folds compressed into a single cell, slowly unfolding... 😮
And we can't even see the proteins and other biochemical shit that's even more wicked
Absolutely fascinating.
It’s through the Creators power, the Lord Jesus Christ that things like this even work.
what an amazing photography work!! you really deserve a prize please apply this for science/ photography contest
did you not read the description?
@@redacted8983he can’t read
I knew that cells divide and multiply to make up animals and people but its surprising to see how many there are.
4:30 its cool to see that it can move inside its egg.
If you look closely at some zooms, you can see the blood flowing beneath the skin and you can see the blood cells in it.
Super impressive video.
Stunning and wonderful! Thanks for sharing!! 🌱
I've seen my share of films on embryology... This is impressive.
How many were thinking they were watching a human baby to be born?
Omg I was like why does the baby have a tail?!
😂
This is definitely the reason why we should respect life! Look at this miracle! Life starts at the moment of conception, because cells are about to multiply, until it becomes a full-grown organism. What a great work of God! Thanks for this video!
Yeah, same with the eggs you eat for breakfast.
Right on! Don't you dare to murder a tiny cluster of cells!
Nature is wonderfull.
Praise be to the Creator of nature
@@ishtiaquekhan1148you mean evolution, chemistry and the laws of physics
The Maker of nature - God - Is Wonderful
@@lvelez1999 if there is god, its just nature creation as all things in universe, for no entity can provide such complex yet simple and working design of things.
@@nobody4y Sorry to tell you, but nothing comes out of nothing.
Beautiful. Thank you for this masterpiece of a video. 😊
Классное видео. Смотрел с удовольствием поражаясь величием Всевышнего творца!
It's breathtaking!
The zoom shots are incredible. At the end you can even see the erythrocytes (red blood cells), which technically aren't cells because they lack the nucleus. They appear almost colourless, but slightly yellow. The hemoglobin (what makes blood red) is in fact yellow, but appears red in large quantities. At 5:40, if you watch closely, you can see how the erythrocytes squeeze through the tighter vessel at the top right. Due to the flat form and the lack of the nucleus, the ery's are extremely elastic and can even fold to fit through vessels. Humans have some capillaries too, that are this narrow.
Not having nucleus doesn't mean they are not cells, also in non-mammals they have (or better they keep) nucleus.
@@SimoneBattaglia94 We get taught here, that "cells" without a nucleus is not a cell. Perhaps the definition changed since those teachers learned it that way
@@doragonsureia7288Don't red blood cells _start_ with a nucleus, then lose it? That might be why.
Could be wrong. CBA to check
@@GuardianSoulkeeper yes they start with nucleus in erythroblasts
All cells have to have cytoplasm, a nucleus and a cytoplasmic membrane at at least one point in their life
Utterly amazing! Congratulations!❤
Mesmerising
✨Incredible✨
This is just coded matrix of Chemistry which leads to biology and further life.
how so?
Fascinating
Thank you so much! It is fascinating ❤
You your own universe 💕💕💕💕
Danke !
Ahayah is so amazing
Say who , la whata 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Miracle
Guys the Sun is also a gaint cells but on the universal level.
Wow we were just a bunch of cells when our lives began.
So basically it went from low resolution to high resolution rendering
_So many cells_
Wow 🌞
People looking for miracles , but missing one right a front of them.
Alhamdulillah
❤❤❤
Lizard- to też życie ❤
fascynujące... ach !!!...❤
*ESO ES ALGO QUE NINGÚN CIENTIFICO PODRA HACER ,CREAR UNA VIDA , SEA ANIMAL O HUMANO ,ESO ES UNA MARAVILLA DE LA VIDA ,SOLO UNA CREACIÓN DE DÍOS.LO UNICO QUE PUEDE HACER LA CIENCIA ES OBSERVAR POR MEDIO DE UN MICROSCOPIO Y NADA MÁS 🇨🇴🇨🇴🌌🌌👍👍*
Maravilha da criação.
Life... many scales from small to grand?
𝙵𝚊𝚜𝚌𝚒𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚘 𝚠𝚊𝚝𝚌𝚑! ❤ 𝙰 𝚗𝚎𝚠 life created and born into the world! Live long with joy and good health! 🦎💖
it is a real magic!! 😮
Nah, just evolution
neat!
It’s yo mama 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
"We All Start This Way" ... Life's Beginning
Well, I certainly DIDN'T start out as a Baby Salamander! ... I was definitely 100% human!
Literally me
jesus what are those cells crawling on the surface of other cells, like spiders?
What is swimming in the Zygot at the 2:30 to 3:00 mark?
Prachtig!
Ik snap alleen de sound effects niet.
I too thought about that. Could be added. Could be natural from within the microscope console 🤷
“We all start this way”
Well, I for one used to know a guy who did not. 👽
THIS IS ALIEN TECHNOLOGY !!!!!!
Well yes, because humans are aliens (at least to other aliens). So you're 50% correct.
but but but how does it KNOW….?! Like, it was an embryo. It split into halves and split itself all the way to being a swimming lil heart-beatin’, water-swimming’-in, clear-yet-not creature- how does it knoooooow?!
DNA. It tells every living thing what to grow into
@@LBDEL845 exactly what I was gonna say x
@@LBDEL845what programmed the DNA
hundreds of millions of years of natural evolution made this mechanism survive amongst many others that we don't know
@@AlexandrBorschchevreally? Where and when it all started, and how and from what? You think nothing evolved into something? Not thinking there is a Creator of all things?
What a tiny lil dude
Ich hatte fest gehofft du hättest die Endwicklung eines Menschen gezeigt 😭🥹🥹🥹🥹🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Ich auch!
I love 2024! Thx!!!
I'm pretty sure I'm not a Salamandra.
I knew I couldn’t eat dumplings.
The thumbnail is a tooth. This looks like an axolitol or whatever it’s called..
Wait THIS ISNT A HUMAN😭
Same! I thought it was going to be a human so imagine my surprise when it started turning into a reptile...
😍😍❤❤🥰🥰
Looks like the surface of the sun....Cx
well we are basically made of stardust sooo
Is it tadpole or axolotl?
Am I the only one who thought it's a human baby until it's became full fledged FISH!?
It’s a salamander
Alpine newt
You're not alone
It's not a fish, it's a salamander.. 🤦♂
You spoiled the end :(
Bismillâhirrahmânirrahîm
Kuran (Felak 113/1)
قُلْ اَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ الْفَلَقِۙ
De ki: “Sığınırım, bölerek yaratma işinin sahibine!
Say: “I seek refuge in the One Who creates by dividing!
فَلَقِۙ=felak=bölmek= divide
How do they get oxygene without ombilical cord
The oxygen from the water seeps through specialized holes in the egg.
Not me, I started out dunking a basketball from the free throw line.
2:23 Fortune cookie
Forbidden fortune cookie…
하.. 진짜 말도안돼
Seriously???? You really think that’s fake? How do you think people and animals and everything living is made?
@@samanthacrump1976 I mean that's amazing mate :)
@@jund876
It is mind boggling when you really start thinking about it all and how our DNA 🧬 creates each one of us and nobody is the same.
Brain: Cotton Candy. Eat it.
Me: No that's a ba-
Brain: *EAT IT*
Fascinating! But I don't understand something. At which point do the cells stop behaving like a bunch of cells and start behaving like distinct organs? For example at around 3:04 you can see a blob of cells contracting and relaxing just like muscles do. But you can't see any distinct tissue structures that indicate that the blob has muscles. They all look like the same type of cell. Is it a scale issue? I guess my core question is: at what stage does cell specialization occur?
Cell specialization occurs from the very beginning, actually! In the very first division from one to two cells, transcription factors and other are split asymetrically between the two cells, influencing their development latterns - the two cells have a different set of cell fates from the first division.
That's probably not the answer you want to hear, though. If you meant when cells obtain their mature forms, then the answer is that it depends. Germ cells (the ones that produce sperm and egg), for example, are set aside VERY early, usually around the 32 cell stage. On the other hand, neurons only really begin to take shape after the formation of the neural tube, at around 1:50 (see how the embryo folds in on itself to form a tube?)
Developmental biology is cool as hell XD
@@Lycearin
Wow, interesting! Thanks for the reply
Eventually I realized the truth I am a salamander.
😮😮😮😮
How does each cell know where to go and what to do?
There's two main ways:
1) When a cell divides during development, it sometimes doesn't divide its cytoplasmic contents evenly. The two dayghter cells end up having different combinations of transcription factors, which then lead to different genes being expressed, and ultimately causing divergence in cell fate. This is predominant in the early stages of development.
2) Cells can signal to those around them. For example, cells fated to become epithelial cells, they send chemical signals into their environment that trigger pathways in neighboring cells, causing them to express different genes and adopt different phenotypes. This is predominant in the later stages of development.
@@Lycearin - You spoke of "genes." That is DNA code. Who wrote the code?
I am a computer programmer since the 1970s. Code does not write itself. No computer has ever written its own code. It takes men with minds to code computers. There is clearly an incredible mind behind the DNA coding system and the specific codes of people and turtles and fish and dandelions.
@@rubiks6 That's a really great question! And to be honest, I don't know, and I won't pretend to know. I do developmental biology; I'll leave these questions to the theologians and the evolutionary biologists XD
@@Lycearin - I am amazed that someone who works in developmental biology has not encountered God in your work. You say, " I don't know," but surely you must see heuristically that "evolution" is wholly insufficient to create things such as you and me and the salamander in this video. We are quite extraordinarily designed. Do you also write computer programs? Programming ideas (thinking) would be a real boon to your kind of work. Bill Gates says the DNA coding system is far more sophisticated than any coding system men have come up with.
@@rubiks6Programming would be a really interesting addition!
Also, while I said that I do not know whether there is a god behind developmental biology, I meant that in the sense that I am not an expert in the issue. Personally, I do actually believe that biology is the strongest argument for the existence of God, and I think that many biologists, contrary to the mainstream stereotype, would agree.
Case in point, the person I respect the most - my biology teacher back in high school and the strongest supporter of science I have ever seen - was a devout Christian who also ran the school's bible study sessions in addition to teaching biology.
The same as the sun/star.., the vision is intended as a position in center of our galaxy because this is what our sun sees and knows. The markers are everywhere. A Good connection to Earth teaches LIFE.
I'm confused. We have Sagittarius A* at the center of our galaxy. What do you mean?
Celular Nuclear reaction.
سبحان الله
show this to professor Dave Farina and Dr James Tour and let it sink a while.
Why?
allah akbar
Thumbs up if you thought it was a Ferengi at first, but then it ended up being an Antedian.
@1:04 we all begin as a tiny bumhole :)
Gazilions of if commands
That is fish
This is so creepy
go grandpa
سبحان الله❤
First its looks like sun, and changed.
I want an explanation on what created the first “thing” 😂
How the fuck did everything begin 😭
Animal
This is missing some linkin park music
SubhanaAllah
Life is a trully miracle, please don't cut it off, it's part of your biology, is part of you too. 😢❤
Aksolotl
Can they make a film for human? Is that even possible?
Gnocchi
Mitosis.
﴿وَفِي الأَرضِ قِطَعٌ مُتَجاوِراتٌ وَجَنّاتٌ مِن أَعنابٍ وَزَرعٌ وَنَخيلٌ صِنوانٌ وَغَيرُ صِنوانٍ يُسقى بِماءٍ واحِدٍ وَنُفَضِّلُ بَعضَها عَلى بَعضٍ فِي الأُكُلِ إِنَّ في ذلِكَ لَآياتٍ لِقَومٍ يَعقِلونَ﴾ [الرعد: ٤]
(4) And within the land are neighboring plots and gardens of grapevines and crops and palm trees, [growing] several from a root or otherwise,[625] watered with one water; but We make some of them exceed others in [quality of] fruit. Indeed in that are signs for a people who reason.
[625]- i.e., only one from a root.
- English Translation
See each second is just miracle,has intelligence who know how to form develope 🫀 brain eye in its proper place who's make sure all of this :), who's taking care all of this ?..beautiful
Our DNA tells the cells everything they need to do.
@samanthacrump1976 Did our DNA write their own genetic codes by themselves out of nothing? You think all of these just sprang up by themselves without a Creator/Architect?
@@Abu_Sufyan you get half the DNA from the mother and half the DNA. When the sperm fertilized the egg they combine and life begins. May I ask what do you believe what happens? Also how old are you?
@samanthacrump1976 So you believed that the DNA came out of nothing? It seems you failed to grasp the purpose of my comment, which is that there is a Creator. Just as all these technologies that are existing now didn't spring out of nothing. Why do we have genetic codes? That's by accident? Regarding my age, you will have to tell me yours before feeling like it's a question that I have to provide an answer for.
@@Abu_Sufyan If you are asking religiously then yes there is a God!!! He created us in his own image. God created our DNA just like he created the sands on the beach and the solar system. I absolutely believe in God but most people don’t so when I post depending what on what the topic is if I mention God or not. So yes we have God our Father who created everything.
very cool. would have been cooler if it were human.
Here we see God's creation, truly amazing.