The way aphids and clams have so strongly incorporated their bacteria reminds me of Mitochondria, and how they were once their own organisms, but joined forces with animal cells, merging so that they essentially became one separated yet entirely dependent system.
Blue Ring Octopus isn't overkill, it's Australian! Its a proportional response to the surrounding hostile fauna :P A tourist picked one up last week in their hand and filmed it with their smartphone cause it was cute, they got really lucky not to get poisoned... locals just know to avoid it, as direct contact is the only way to get poisoned. Its also one of the few venomous creatures in Australia, we don't have anti-venom for. If you get medical attention in time they can keep you alive, but your paralysed and may suffer severe nerve damage. One person went blind cause he couldn't close his eyes, but only 3 deaths in the last century.
@@owenpaus4836 Good luck with that Australia literally have spider string going through the sky as normal weather there. (Usually a a bunch of unseeable tiny spiders are on one end to get away from home, and riding the wind.)
And theres always those few couple that have genuine good relationship that makes you wana take a knife and killed one of them so they be separated forever and if ghost exist they likely seeing their partner moved on and spy them forever and get NTR.... Just me? Ok glad i dont have friend
I mean if a blue ring octopus could choose between an intelligent brain and secure and long lasting life or poison, color changing intelligent brain and short lifespan....yeah i would be a blue ring octopus too Jk
You speak really, REALLY fast. On one hand- I'm truly impressed. On the other hand- I often find myself getting "left behind" bc I don't have time for a moment of thought on new-to-me information.
8:45 soo cute I wish I could pick it up I love how the rest of the animals use bacteria for ingestion, and poison and this one is just like: *galaxy leggings*
thankyou for choosing this job, seriously.......... crashcoursing and funfacting are some of the few things I can still genuinely appreciate from this life.
I have to write a rough draft for a mock research proposal for a Symbiosis class by Thursday and I've been really struggling picking something that hasn't already been extensively researched. I think I'm going to go with the blue-ringed octopus, given it's controversy. THANK YOU! I love you Hank and Sci-Show. Best Valentines gift ever.
Man, I wish humans were able to produce tetrodotoxin! Or...maybe something that allows for us to bioluminesce! Excellent video, Hank! I had forgotten all about parthenogenesis.
Probably, assuming that the environment is suitable for the bacteria to grow and that it doesn't cause any serious harm to the human. The better question is - why would you want to eat this dry woody desert thing?
Glad he clarified that these are mutualistic symbiosis. Parasitism is a type of symbiosis. The point is that symbiosis is not always as great as it sounds.
This symbiotic relationship between aphids and Buchnera is pretty impressive, but it doesn't change the fact that aphids usually serve as snacks for ladybugs and ants.
@@ToxicTerrance I went from "Wait, what? That's today??" to "okay I guess I don't pay enough attention, I must have been mistaken" to "oh nevermind other comments are mentioning this too"
The area in your brain which remembers how calendars work is the same place that information about bacteria symbiosis is stored, so you can only know 1 at a time.
an interesting question regarding the bacteria that have been living forever in the aphids and the clams: at what point are they no longer separate species and instead internal organs, sort of like the mitochondria in humans?
Quick correction: Hawaiian bobtail squids are much larger than 3 centimeters. I would know, I actually did lab research into how the Hawaiian bobtail squids symbioses with V. fischeri and the winnowing process that the squid uses to ensure only V. fischeri colonizes its light organ. We had a couple mating pairs and they were closer to 7-8 cm.
I'd like to do my 3rd yr dissertation on mutualistic symbiosis. I'm especially interested in possible exchange of genetic information or proteins between host and symbiont as well as the co evolution and the loss of gene in the symbiont over time. Anyone got any ideas of cool examples?
Gut bacteria is neat to have! Kinda like endosymbiosis, one of my favourite topics in biology! Thats how ruminants and termites digest cellulose, btw...^^
A cool partnership that is weird are leaf cutter ant's, they don't eat the leaves they harvest, they use them to cultivate a fungus, they then eat this fungus.
The Blue Ring Octopus is so venomous because crabs are pretty dangerous prey for a little octopus. The Octopus really needs it dead before rasping into the shell with its tongue. Aussies kids are taught not to play with random little animals because these little fellows are pretty common but hard to see unless they flash their blue rings.
My school Green House got infested by aphids. It took months to get them out. we had to hand scrub thousands of lettuce leaves for salads at an event we were hosting. It took forever and they were all over the kitchen.
Always wondered how vent clams were colonized with the chemotrophic bacteria they rely on. Then again I always wondered how they got around the acid gradient as well
So, because it’s Valentine’s Day it’s obvious that we are going to talk about bacteria, Lol. Nice job, you guys know how to explain science being fun and funny and staying on topic.
I have to deal with aphids every year, the green ones dont give me much trouble and I can get rid of them pretty easily but now the black bean aphids love my zucchini. I have tried everything to rid of them from neem oil to whatever says it kills them at lowes or online XD I found the next best thing is just to constantly feed the plants to make up for the lost nutrients. Weirdest thing is they never go after my green beans or sweat peas LOL
The way aphids and clams have so strongly incorporated their bacteria reminds me of Mitochondria, and how they were once their own organisms, but joined forces with animal cells, merging so that they essentially became one separated yet entirely dependent system.
Mitochondria THE POWER HOUSE OF YOUR CELL *insert music
Mitochondria are found in all eukariotes, including plants and fungi.
Desert Woodrats & Their Microbe Crew is my new band name.
I got dibs on Blue-Ringed Octopus and the Toxic Squad
Blue Ring Octopus isn't overkill, it's Australian! Its a proportional response to the surrounding hostile fauna :P
A tourist picked one up last week in their hand and filmed it with their smartphone cause it was cute, they got really lucky not to get poisoned... locals just know to avoid it, as direct contact is the only way to get poisoned. Its also one of the few venomous creatures in Australia, we don't have anti-venom for. If you get medical attention in time they can keep you alive, but your paralysed and may suffer severe nerve damage. One person went blind cause he couldn't close his eyes, but only 3 deaths in the last century.
Don't you treat tetrodotoxin intoxications with batrachotoxin and vice versa?
Never let me in your country or I’m hunting all your spiders into extinction.
@@owenpaus4836 Good luck with that Australia literally have spider string going through the sky as normal weather there. (Usually a a bunch of unseeable tiny spiders are on one end to get away from home, and riding the wind.)
@@thomasfeatherstone8817you said that to an Aussie...
10:26 So we can make
glow-in-the-dark cholera ?
That would be useful in being able to tell which poos are the ones not to play with.
This made my day
Weaponized autism
But making it glow in the dark makes it more intising to play with
Well... I guess...
I mean, you're not wrong...
How appropriate, bacteria will likely be the only living organisms in close proximity to me on Valentine's... :/
If it makes you feel any better, millions of them literally couldn't live without you
Marc Shanahan Don’t forget the fungi! And the mites! And even roaches!
Marc Shanahan--Where are you from, Marc? I haven't had an intelligent conversation with someone of the opposite sex in YEARS. :-(
Don’t worry, you aren’t alone.
I feel your pain friend
Coexist with bacteria or die that's just true love.
In the end everyone is codependent.
@@EclecticFruit There might be a few people with immune deficiencies that might not get to feel the full microbe love.
Some of these are literally relationship goals, and even more healthy than a lot of human relationships.
And theres always those few couple that have genuine good relationship that makes you wana take a knife and killed one of them so they be separated forever and if ghost exist they likely seeing their partner moved on and spy them forever and get NTR....
Just me? Ok glad i dont have friend
@@michaelmagnimedia3331 bro 😐
Yep, this is what Science Nerds do on Valentine's day. Research Bacteria.
hahaha, I like that one.
Unironically I will be in the microbiology lab on valentine's day, so you're not wrong haha
@@Shaqiliciouss have fun with your cultures 😁
LOL. Awesome. And true. Science should poke around our heads to figure out why???
@@Shaqiliciouss I'll be on a pharmacology lab so yeah.
0:55 so this video is SciShow’s way of celebrating Valentine’s Day?
Now _that_ is epic
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Top 🔟 E🅿️ℹ️C 🅱🅰CTERℹ️🅰 Moments 😎😎
Right? Check out the poop compilation vid that was released on Valentine’s Day a few years ago. LOL
Bacteria, they protecc
They attacc
They've got your bacc
Yes you’re back where were you on the last few videos
Where does this meme cone from. It's been all over the god damn place last year.
They protecc
but they attacc
anyone who's anti-vacc
they protecc
they attacc
they make you yacc
I'll accept bacteria prottec; shun
the ones that attacc - done!
And always get vaccination.
Me looking at other animals' bacteria...
Me looking at my bacteria...
Me: Why can't you be like your cousin-
They kind of are really, the organelles
side note: The Organelles would be a great band name
I mean if a blue ring octopus could choose between an intelligent brain and secure and long lasting life or poison, color changing intelligent brain and short lifespan....yeah i would be a blue ring octopus too
Jk
Scared me for a sec when he said it was Valentine's day
I feel like a lot of these microbes have just become organelles
It is theorized that mitochondria may have started out as an engulfed bacteria.
Bold of you to assume i’ll be celebrating love
AxxL ehh, 6/10, definitely worth taking to applebees
Bold of you to think scishow would comment bck at you
Nando Ginkaku bold of you to reply to me commenting such a thing
@@nandoginkaku7610 bold of you to assume that they assumed scishow would reply
benjabby bold *you*
uuh, not quite valentines day, but got me all panicked for a little bit there haha
You speak really, REALLY fast. On one hand- I'm truly impressed. On the other hand- I often find myself getting "left behind" bc I don't have time for a moment of thought on new-to-me information.
Ngl i love how fast he speaks, i hate long videos be i get distracted
Yay Hank posted a new one. Love your uploads man. You expand my vocabulary and I thank you.
you added an extra "X" in tetrodotoxin... I guess textrodotoxin would be the venom on emojis.
He also said sea anenemey
I was hoping so bad someone said this in the comments do that I didn't have to.
8:45 soo cute I wish I could pick it up
I love how the rest of the animals use bacteria for ingestion, and poison and this one is just like:
*galaxy leggings*
I'm claiming desert woodrats and the microbe crew as my new band name
thankyou for choosing this job, seriously..........
crashcoursing and funfacting are some of the few things I can still genuinely appreciate from this life.
I have to write a rough draft for a mock research proposal for a Symbiosis class by Thursday and I've been really struggling picking something that hasn't already been extensively researched. I think I'm going to go with the blue-ringed octopus, given it's controversy. THANK YOU! I love you Hank and Sci-Show. Best Valentines gift ever.
Oh my god, the Hawaiian bobtail squid is so cute!
the Bacteria in my Body give Me the Superpower of Being Alive™️
now, this might just be my shiny-obsessed goblin Brain talking, but the Hawaiian bobtail squid looks super pretty shiny and cute!
Hank: "It's Valentines Day"
Me: "It's not Valentines Day" 02/11/2019
Greatest partnership of all time:
Our gut bacteria and us.
Man, I wish humans were able to produce tetrodotoxin! Or...maybe something that allows for us to bioluminesce! Excellent video, Hank! I had forgotten all about parthenogenesis.
I'm curious if you put the woodrat bacteria in a human gut, would humans be immune to the poison...?
Probably, assuming that the environment is suitable for the bacteria to grow and that it doesn't cause any serious harm to the human. The better question is - why would you want to eat this dry woody desert thing?
If you were living there
@@limiv5272 just cause
Yeah do you want to eat this dry ass poisonous plant living in a dessert...
Nah i stick to raw instant noodles in my basent
You get infection....i mean sure your body gonna be able to accept the bacteria as gut bacteria and properly utilize it
Bacteria (and viruses too) are massively underrated in regards to our health, it's nice to see som focus on the subject.
Glad he clarified that these are mutualistic symbiosis. Parasitism is a type of symbiosis. The point is that symbiosis is not always as great as it sounds.
They produce nourishment, help digest said supplements AND prevent me from getting sick?
Sounds like super powers to me!
Mean while random parents making their kids chugging a bottle of penicilin
Humans and our microbes are truly a loving relationship.. we literally couldn’t live without each other
Meanwhile a random dude chugging a bottle of Penicilin
I legit googled when Valentines day was because I immediately thought "it is absolutely not Valentines day."
I mean if SciShow lies about what day it is, what else can we not trust? lol
I did the same thing. Nearly had a heart attack. Lmao
I am a simple man
I see octopus
I click
This symbiotic relationship between aphids and Buchnera is pretty impressive, but it doesn't change the fact that aphids usually serve as snacks for ladybugs and ants.
uh, it's not... quite valentine's day yet? but alright.
I legitimately freaked out for a second.
Look at the top right corner in the first 13 seconds if the video.
@@MCtomgie lol, got it. Thought I'd lost some days again
@@ToxicTerrance I went from "Wait, what? That's today??" to "okay I guess I don't pay enough attention, I must have been mistaken" to "oh nevermind other comments are mentioning this too"
The area in your brain which remembers how calendars work is the same place that information about bacteria symbiosis is stored, so you can only know 1 at a time.
you know you are a true SciShow fan when you know just by the title that Hank is gonna be hosting this one.
i love that the relationship is host get super powers bacteria gets life.
an interesting question regarding the bacteria that have been living forever in the aphids and the clams: at what point are they no longer separate species and instead internal organs, sort of like the mitochondria in humans?
Quick correction: Hawaiian bobtail squids are much larger than 3 centimeters. I would know, I actually did lab research into how the Hawaiian bobtail squids symbioses with V. fischeri and the winnowing process that the squid uses to ensure only V. fischeri colonizes its light organ. We had a couple mating pairs and they were closer to 7-8 cm.
OH GOOD APHIDS ARE TRIBBLES!
My soul is covered in bacteria
I am in love with my microbes
Well sharing is caring!
@Virasman he would be incredibly shocked
and then you would promptly wake up
because you'd realize you were dreaming
*FPHAAARRTT*
I shared something for ya.
(I may have sharted something too.)
these relationships in nature is one of the reasons why it is hard to rehabilitate and just bring back nature to what it once was after it's damaged.
That wasn't a hard sell at the end, it was a heart sell 💘
ah yes the blue ring octopus. learned about that one when i heard about the tourist that held one without any protection.
"sent a little love to your bacteria buddies" I ❤ Hank!
Just like when I celebrate Valentine's Day, this came a bit early.
I'd like to do my 3rd yr dissertation on mutualistic symbiosis. I'm especially interested in possible exchange of genetic information or proteins between host and symbiont as well as the co evolution and the loss of gene in the symbiont over time. Anyone got any ideas of cool examples?
"its valentines day today" scared the hell outta me man! thought i missed it some how my girl would of been so mad lololololol
Good video, just remember the plural of "genus" is "genera" not "genuses"
You are not obliged to follow the rules of Latin and Greek when speaking English.
This was a throwback to college! I learned about literally all of these!
Great video! But in the name of technical accuracy, SciShow should know that the plural of "genus" (at about 7:57) is not "genuses" but "genera."
Gut bacteria is neat to have!
Kinda like endosymbiosis, one of my favourite topics in biology!
Thats how ruminants and termites digest cellulose, btw...^^
Humans: oh we just cook our vegetables so we more efficient with our energy consumption
Why am I obsessed with the Green brothers? I’ll never know which name goes with which hair color, but I’ll watch any video hosted by either.
If I crossed the "date line" (pun intended) three times today, it would still not be Valentine's day.
I am Venom. You are mine. Cooperate. And you might just survive. That is the deal.
Feeding you waffles n fries now....
I came here for this comment
Lets take a selfie xd
Muscle Hank still has superpowers without any bacteria
I was voted most likely to have a mutually beneficial relationship with bacteria.
Best valentine's day video ever !
A cool partnership that is weird are leaf cutter ant's, they don't eat the leaves they harvest, they use them to cultivate a fungus, they then eat this fungus.
SciShow is darling and we love you too.
The Blue Ring Octopus is so venomous because crabs are pretty dangerous prey for a little octopus. The Octopus really needs it dead before rasping into the shell with its tongue.
Aussies kids are taught not to play with random little animals because these little fellows are pretty common but hard to see unless they flash their blue rings.
Hmm..... Symbiots that gives their hosts super powers, sounds formilier.
Imran Shishir Goa'ulds ?
My school Green House got infested by aphids. It took months to get them out. we had to hand scrub thousands of lettuce leaves for salads at an event we were hosting. It took forever and they were all over the kitchen.
You posted this 4 days before valentines day!!!
But what about Human and Venom
Today isn't Valentine's day, but I still still love you. Just be what you are as long as you can.
Fun fact: as long as you're not allergic to creosote, it's pretty safe to eat or make tea out of if you're human XD
Always wondered how vent clams were colonized with the chemotrophic bacteria they rely on. Then again I always wondered how they got around the acid gradient as well
Wow! Partnership between animals and bacteria. Cool
Those mini octopuses are both cute and cool.
'Eyes. Lungs. Pancreas. So many snacks, so little time.' - Venom
Humans couldn't digest food without their friendly bacteria. We're all just one big happy colony. Now say goodnight to your eyelash mites
I just had to check the date to make sure I hadn't lost my mind...
Now, back to bacteria!
So, because it’s Valentine’s Day it’s obvious that we are going to talk about bacteria, Lol. Nice job, you guys know how to explain science being fun and funny and staying on topic.
The smell of creosote... amazing, fresh rain!
“Nature finds a way!” - Ian Malcom - Jurassic Park
At what point symbiosis goes so far that the organisms involved are considered to be one, single living being?
7:01 "textrodotoxin", i loled :)
Kamodo dragon's partnership with bacteria is kinda deadly and cool
muscle hank doesn't need these partnerships, his muscles are enough to keep him alive.
I have to deal with aphids every year, the green ones dont give me much trouble and I can get rid of them pretty easily but now the black bean aphids love my zucchini. I have tried everything to rid of them from neem oil to whatever says it kills them at lowes or online XD I found the next best thing is just to constantly feed the plants to make up for the lost nutrients. Weirdest thing is they never go after my green beans or sweat peas LOL
Since when is Valentine's day on the 10th? LERN2CALENDAR, Hank!
V. fischerii was reclassified as a different genus, Aliivibrio, recently
Ahh the humor in this ... well done 😂
Always interesting, thank you.
Lol I just discovered an aphid infestation today.
god I love this show. its the most entertaining sci show since Beakmans World!
7:00 "textrodotoxin" --> was it tetrodotoxin or alternate (correct) speling?
My best relationship is water and rocks.
That's a lot better than crack and HIV, so be happy.
1:05 Oh! They're plant mosquitoes!
This also supports how some cells became part of multi cellular organisms, such as mitochondria, which may have been bacteria in the distant past.
Can there be a video about the types of bacteria that live inside of us?
Sci show is the best!
The truest symbiotic power couple: Eddie Brock and Venom
It would be cool as heck if one day we could engineer the cholera microbes to be buddies to us like the squid microbes 🦑
"My cherry tree!" Sounds like a personal vendetta...
🌳🐛🔫😤🔪 get bacc cuz I atacc with gun and knife clacc clacc clacc!