Can Microbes See Without Eyes?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @TheRogueWolf
    @TheRogueWolf 4 года назад +296

    "I always feel like a microbe's watching me...."

    • @johnnyfavorite1194
      @johnnyfavorite1194 3 года назад +17

      ...and I get no Macrography!

    • @cannaisuer2091
      @cannaisuer2091 3 года назад +3

      There not. Its like us looking at the observable universe.

    • @cannaisuer2091
      @cannaisuer2091 3 года назад +2

      Theyre

    • @nagydoesstuff
      @nagydoesstuff 3 года назад +2

      m i l l i o n s..

    • @Ready_Set_Boom
      @Ready_Set_Boom 2 года назад +2

      I always feel like amoebas watching me and there’s no friability! Woah ohh

  • @randomsleepyness
    @randomsleepyness 4 года назад +257

    I'll have a small look at this video

    • @iSyriux
      @iSyriux 4 года назад +4

      Best joke of 2020

    • @Malik-td2ft
      @Malik-td2ft 4 года назад +2

      There's the exit, sir

    • @GreatGwiaz
      @GreatGwiaz 3 года назад +5

      Oh you think you're so clever don't you? WELL GUESS WHAT! YOU ARE!

    • @persephone2706
      @persephone2706 3 года назад

      👏🏼

    • @ChickenLegOfficial
      @ChickenLegOfficial 5 месяцев назад

      Har har har 😑

  • @elizabethgall5327
    @elizabethgall5327 Год назад +1

    "Evolution...was not leading to *us*" gave me chills. So well said!

  • @Summer-xe6in
    @Summer-xe6in 4 года назад +3

    This channel and everyone involved are miraculous. I truly have no words to described how much you make me geek out when I see a new video has been released. Thank you for taking the leap in creating this channel and giving us the privilege of going on this journey into the microcosmos! ^_^

  • @randywatson8347
    @randywatson8347 4 года назад

    Those strips look so out of this world and it lives.

  • @Uatarreu
    @Uatarreu 4 года назад +1

    these videos are made to be watched while you're high

  • @tiolavara13
    @tiolavara13 4 года назад

    that last video piece is very cool

  • @Th3EpitapH
    @Th3EpitapH 4 года назад

    gotta give us a look at that ostracod. thing's like a tiny hermit crab

  • @denis_zanotto
    @denis_zanotto 4 года назад

    I just loved the music during the video!!

  • @stretchEE1
    @stretchEE1 3 года назад

    I wanna see a video that compares or combines microbiology and astronomy

  • @FriedFreya
    @FriedFreya 4 года назад +1

    9:19 Alright Euglenaria and a ton of other microbes have this little... dancing string. What the heck is that?

    • @goopi_eh
      @goopi_eh 4 года назад +1

      That's flagellum - part of their movement appararatus. What you described as "dancing" is, in fact, drilling into water with rotary motion these things produce.

  • @azureprophet
    @azureprophet 4 года назад +1

    Oh I wish you could do the eyes of dinoflagellates. They have lenses on a single celled organism!

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад

      Modified chloroplast

  • @fluxcapacitor3278
    @fluxcapacitor3278 4 года назад

    Thanks Jon Malkovich!

  • @danielle78730
    @danielle78730 4 года назад

    i think i noticed the band "zola blood" there in the background around the 6:40ish mark!! such incredible musicians!!

    • @con_keister_door
      @con_keister_door 3 года назад

      Danielle, could you tell us what the name of the Zola blood song is?

  • @TidBitOf
    @TidBitOf 4 года назад

    Did that Stentor eat that Rotifer?!

  • @eniotanaka2229
    @eniotanaka2229 4 года назад

    Why most microorganisms have one or two eyes?

  • @GLITCH_-.-
    @GLITCH_-.- 4 года назад +98

    I wonder if we permanently blind organisms on our slides with the extreme amount of light we literally push through them.

    • @ShapeDoppelganger
      @ShapeDoppelganger 3 года назад +42

      That may be unlikely, sunlight is many times brighter and have much more energy than the light from a microscope.
      And also they may not even register the same spectrum of light that we are shining at them in order to see them.

    • @GLITCH_-.-
      @GLITCH_-.- 3 года назад +11

      @@ShapeDoppelganger Hm. Makes sense. Didn't think about it like that

    • @suelane3628
      @suelane3628 Год назад +2

      @@ShapeDoppelganger I am guessing that when I use that mirror to reflect sunlight in order to use my microscope; it would still be less invasive than direct sunlight.

    • @GrandDukeMushroom
      @GrandDukeMushroom Год назад +1

      @@ShapeDoppelganger Basically, Photons have an extremely low amount of energy stored in them. The more dangerous radiations are IR, UV, etc.

    • @ArchangelExile
      @ArchangelExile 9 месяцев назад +3

      I wouldn't say extremely low. We can feel the heat of sunlight that was emitted millions of miles away on such a tiny area of space, such as our arms. The energy levels of all the frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum varies greatly (from radio/weak to gamma/intense), but the visible light part, which is what we're talking about, still contains plenty of energy.

  • @MalcolmCooks
    @MalcolmCooks 4 года назад +96

    i am perpetually amazed how complex single-celled life can actually be! thank you for this service :)

    • @fmlAllthetime
      @fmlAllthetime 4 года назад +8

      Some of these aren't single celled, like the tardigrades for certain. Some single cell organisms are visible with the naked eye, some multicellular organisms aren't. Super weird, I know.

    • @MagicToadSlime
      @MagicToadSlime 3 года назад +4

      We're standing on the shoulders of (microscopic) giants. 😍

  • @rotifer
    @rotifer 4 года назад +419

    *Microbial eyes? All the better to see you with my dear!*

  • @frogboiii03
    @frogboiii03 4 года назад +118

    2:03
    Oh no that poor microbe!
    RIP Little Dude. 😔

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 4 года назад +29

      The stentor has to eat too, it finally caught one! (RIP little dude though, he was really cute 🥺)

    • @fnamelname9077
      @fnamelname9077 3 года назад +10

      I think that was a Didinium? You can see him trying to eat the stentor and then he's like "Oh wait I'm dead".

    • @wzae___
      @wzae___ 3 года назад +4

      @@fnamelname9077 looks like a fat rotifer to me

    • @iris-hopp
      @iris-hopp 3 года назад +2

      I didn't expect to see spoilers while scrolling through comments on a microbe video

  • @balikis
    @balikis 4 года назад +112

    Hey dear Microcosmos team, I really like your work; thanks !

  • @semaj_5022
    @semaj_5022 4 года назад +95

    This episode was so visually stunning. I was completely glued to the screen. Its amazing seeing the diversity that exists in the world when it comes to different ways of sensing and reacting to light. Endlessly fascinating.

  • @rutvikpanchal466
    @rutvikpanchal466 4 года назад +26

    Thank you...
    Me : awww, you're welcome
    To Skillshare
    Me : ohhh...

  • @noeldenever
    @noeldenever 4 года назад +90

    Wait. Does this mean Stentor coeruleus, my favorite denizen of the microcosmos, is tortured by light during the shooting? Oh I'm so sorry, pretty Stentor...

    • @JamsGerms
      @JamsGerms 4 года назад +33

      noeldenever Definitely not! :D

    • @noeldenever
      @noeldenever 4 года назад +13

      @@JamsGerms whew, nice to know I'm not a voyeur of micro S&M. As always, thanks for your work! 😁

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад +5

      Yes, it destroys their body covering.

    • @SquirrelGrrl
      @SquirrelGrrl 4 года назад +7

      Jam's Germs Hi, how do you film them acting naturally as seen in past videos? A different wavelength? Thanks for all the incredible footage!!!

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan 4 года назад +5

      "Tortured" is a strong word

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n 4 года назад +234

    "It was not something leading to us". Exactly. There is no evolutionary "ladder"

    • @clearmenser
      @clearmenser 4 года назад +25

      It's a tree. So much in the natural world is shaped like a tree.

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan 4 года назад +13

      Right, there's only an apparent one, in our privileged, biased hindsight. Evolution has no long-term "goals".
      That said, it's still possible to think of "ancient"/"primitive" (more technically called conservative or basal) traits in modern species as proxies for the ancestral states of homologous equivalents in the human body/cells. This is especially true when comparing single-celled life to macroscopic multicellular organisms, since in the former these homologous traits have usually changed much less (functionally, structurally and genetically) and, unlike our ancestors, have had relatively unchanged selective pressures for many millions of years.

    • @2l84t
      @2l84t 4 года назад +3

      For you apparently not. Big fan of Bronze Age boogey man ?

    • @izzymuse1957
      @izzymuse1957 4 года назад

      its a bunch of different solutions to the same problems

    • @JaneXemylixa
      @JaneXemylixa 4 года назад +16

      An anthropologist I like listening to has said that literally every living thing at the moment is a peak of evolution. After all, it got to exist.

  • @NaturalWorldFacts
    @NaturalWorldFacts 3 года назад +7

    What a brilliant video bringing light to an often overlooked idea. That’s what I love about this channel, you present lesser known micro-organisms in a fascinating light!
    Would you be interested in doing a collaboration with me?

  • @amytaf2387
    @amytaf2387 3 года назад +26

    7:32 can we just take a moment to appreciate this living video game obstacle. He/she/it is truly a magnificent creature.

    • @_ThankMeLater
      @_ThankMeLater 2 года назад +10

      Bro was afraid to use the wrong pronouns on a microorganism 💀

    • @Charlie-fy5fy
      @Charlie-fy5fy Год назад +3

      @@_ThankMeLater we live in a society

    • @Indigoharpy
      @Indigoharpy Год назад +1

      @@_ThankMeLater 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kurage_medusa
      @kurage_medusa Год назад

      Damn you're right it's just like the little crawly bois in hollow knight

    • @FishkeeperThatPlaysTF2
      @FishkeeperThatPlaysTF2 2 дня назад

      Pronouns don’t even matter, that creature is an ostracod and is a hemaphrodite (has reproductive organs of both genders)

  • @the_hanged_clown
    @the_hanged_clown 4 года назад +29

    even if all it ends up being is a fuzzy grayscale I'd still love to see a visualization of what these little eyes might actually perceive

  • @newkkl
    @newkkl 4 года назад +9

    This channel just keeps getting better. The new microscope and the images you get now are endlessly interesting, and humbling. Even the tiniest single-celled being has a vast complexity driven by the same spark of life as us. Quite remarkable.

  • @hunterc626
    @hunterc626 4 года назад +22

    5:43 I hadn't heard it in a while and I wondered if you retired this track. I love animals and whatnot but I love (this specific) songs too!

    • @sitarnut
      @sitarnut 3 года назад

      That's thanks to Andrew Huang

    • @allanphillips6417
      @allanphillips6417 3 года назад

      Is this track something u can find or is it specifically for the show?

    • @beyoss
      @beyoss 3 года назад

      Someone know how to track down this track?

  • @chrisveenker3150
    @chrisveenker3150 4 года назад +15

    I'm so glad I found this channel. Superb content :)

  • @PhillyHippy
    @PhillyHippy 3 года назад +6

    In this series, Hank sounds so relaxed and slow, as opposed to his Sci Show counterpart that is very energetic and excitable.

  • @JamsGerms
    @JamsGerms 4 года назад +3

    Don’t miss the the poor rotifer that is eaten by Stentor coeruleus at 2:00.

  • @rotifer
    @rotifer 4 года назад +4

    *I don't need eyes to know that you're beautiful, giant hairless space monkeys.*

  • @grant7929
    @grant7929 4 года назад +16

    All those who think this is a great video say “YES”...the AYES have it

  • @protercool8474
    @protercool8474 Год назад +3

    This channel makes me think a lot about how evolution continues on. We act like we left behind our single celled relatives, but no. We evolved to do it one way, they've also continuously evolved to do it a billion other ways. Multicelled isn't the result, its a result.

  • @dogzer
    @dogzer 4 года назад +52

    Last time I was this early I was an eyeless microbe.

  • @LoremasterLiberaster
    @LoremasterLiberaster Год назад +3

    Damn the "I see you" Sauron similarity on the thumbnail is insane

  • @protunno87
    @protunno87 4 года назад +4

    Me: *opens the video
    Narrator: thank you
    Me: oh you're welc..
    Narrator: ..TO SKILLSHARE!
    Me: of course, who else?! 😌

  • @bananajoe3669
    @bananajoe3669 4 года назад +57

    Everytime when i see a video on this channel, i'm aware that these little organisms have no brains and no awareness. But they live without knowing that they live. That's crazy!

    • @Dragrath1
      @Dragrath1 4 года назад +27

      we don't actually know that they lack awareness that is a hypothesis that is hard to test scientifically

    • @spyrofrost9158
      @spyrofrost9158 4 года назад +27

      Perhaps a single celled organism's nucleus isn't as powerful or complex as a brain, but surely they must have some form of awareness or another. Otherwise predation and escape from predators likely wouldn't be possible.

    • @johndor7793
      @johndor7793 4 года назад +10

      @@Dragrath1 I think it's accurate to say they have rudimentary awareness and nothing more. I gave this example before. A mirror was put in the jungle and most of the animals couldn't tell it was their reflection. So yeah I don't think it's a stretch to say microbes lack a ton of awareness other than the most basic.

    • @Dragrath1
      @Dragrath1 4 года назад +22

      @@johndor7793 While the general hypothesis is a fairly plausible one I had been trying to point out that we don't really understand exactly how our sense of awareness arises thus we should be careful to jump to conclusions. While I personally doubt they will be highly capable of cognitive feats on their own there is evidence that biofilms and slime molds can demonstrate fairly complex problem solving skills despite lacking a brain.
      As a related note there have been a number of lines of evidence being raised against the mirror test for instance. Rather than general intelligence for humans the mirror test experiments really just seem to measure facial recognition capabilities given how people with damage to the parts of the brain related to that function fail to recognize themselves in the mirror largely in part to them completely losing the ability to recognize faces.
      An interesting comparison demonstrating the difficulty in reading the mirror tests results is new Caledonian crows which are well known for their problem solving skills and their ability to visualize and plan actions in multiple steps enabling them to manufacture tools from objects in their environment (as opposed to all other tool using animals which can use existing objects but not make new tools from non tool materials). At face value experiments show they appear to "fail" to recognize themselves in the reflection however experiments show it isn't that simple as they can readily figure out how to use a mirror to solve puzzles or explore their environment so it isn't like they don't understand how to use a mirror. Basically intelligence doesn't seem to be all or nothing and the way an organism processes information from their environment will play a role in that process.

    • @brittanygidonable
      @brittanygidonable 4 года назад +4

      ​@@johndor7793 Yea, because we tested them like we would test a human.
      www.pnas.org/content/114/12/3258

  • @th484953
    @th484953 4 года назад +3

    I know it is probably because they're rare and hard to get video of but you guys should check out Warnowiids, singled celled dinoflagellates with an eye with a lens and a retina of sort. Paper out of UBC in 2015 describes them in great detail!

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 4 года назад +12

    I pulled the old "Ahh I seeee...." bit, and my daughter just paused the video and looked me dead in the eye with a look of disdain and said "See this? My big bright smile? No? Think about that." , then she turned back to the screen and pressed play again.

  • @chironOwlglass
    @chironOwlglass 3 года назад +1

    So....Sybille Stentor's name in Skyrim is apparently a VERY niche joke/reference. (Get it...vampire? Hates sun) Ok Bethesda, who's the microbe nerd on the team?

  • @amytaf2387
    @amytaf2387 3 года назад +1

    9:20 "...they are *short pause* ideal for their survival"
    Me: ha, ideal... Eye deal. The videos about eyes.
    I'm sorry I'll stop now.

  • @Thrillbo341
    @Thrillbo341 4 года назад +1

    can you release some high-res stills of the Oscillatoria at the 3:00?. I've had Jupiter's arse as my desktop background for a few years, but that shits fucking gorgeous.

  • @andybeans5790
    @andybeans5790 2 года назад +1

    The part discussing the energetic cost of sight reminds me of a hypothesised difference between anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals; our cousins apparently had larger eyes and it's thought a larger area of their brain dedicated to visual processing, whereas our optic centres are smaller and we may have instead dedicated more grey matter to developing our social aquities. Neanderthal communties were very small in comparison to human ones, reflecting less social abilities.

  • @christianbrobst3486
    @christianbrobst3486 2 года назад +1

    So we’ve evolved such sophisticated sensory organs because humans need them for our survival within our environment. I’m not sure if that’s an insult or not

  • @CraftyZanTub
    @CraftyZanTub Год назад +1

    Your little 'beg' for subscriptions was surprisingly tasteful and brief.

  • @Microscopyenthusiast
    @Microscopyenthusiast 4 года назад +2

    I am an avid follower of the journey to the microcosms. I learn from their videos a lot. Chromatic adaptation is a term I have never heard before. Thank you very much.

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl 3 года назад +1

    Well, this was worth looking into.
    I'll see myself out.
    *~ba dum tiss~*

  • @purplehaze2342
    @purplehaze2342 2 года назад +1

    New sub here love this stuff, any plans in a full length documentary?

  • @anthonyeyler5505
    @anthonyeyler5505 4 года назад +5

    I love this channel and hank’s chill voice is the nectar of the gods.

  • @jrmckim
    @jrmckim 2 года назад +1

    3:35
    Those aren't spirit fingers!!
    THESE are spirit fingers!! 🙌

  • @jeremysolano398
    @jeremysolano398 4 года назад +2

    Hank Green's voice is just simply amazing

  • @fongdimbulator
    @fongdimbulator 4 года назад +1

    Pretty sure I learned how a Plumbus is made somewhere through this video

  • @gigatrooper5098
    @gigatrooper5098 3 года назад +2

    this always feel like a spore game but in hi-def

  • @thomasjohnpaine8443
    @thomasjohnpaine8443 3 года назад +1

    I only just learned that or humble narrator is none other than the illustrious Hank Green!

  • @riann.oc1
    @riann.oc1 4 года назад +6

    oh to see without my eyes

  • @scottbruner9987
    @scottbruner9987 3 года назад +2

    Hank, I love listening to the way you speak in these videos. Combined with the music, they are VERY relaxing. Not to mention informative as well. Thank you

  • @dirtpoorchris
    @dirtpoorchris 4 года назад +2

    Is there any microbe that can see bioluminescence? Like existing in a giant glowing world.

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 3 года назад +1

    I first experienced the idea of the entire world having evolved alongside humans, rather than a human centered point of view with the thought that the other great apes have continued to evolve from our common ancestor for as long as we have. We didn't come from chimpanzees or bonobos, they've evolved alongside us, as our cousins. This video connected the dots for me that this concept applies to all of creation (who or what did or did not create is fuel for engagement metrics!)

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 3 года назад

      Double tap to say, thanks for the slower pace of narration in this series. Hank, you've got a lovely voice, I like it when you let it linger a bit for us, rather than the crash course rapid fact beat (which also has its appropriate application).

  • @thunder1_2
    @thunder1_2 Год назад +1

    bro you are so good at explaining so many things, and you say it with so much enthusiasm! you arent like a boring science teacher that always speaks in a low monotone voice! you are cool!❤

  • @dianamelamet
    @dianamelamet 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful subject and lovely beings depicted, as always, thanks!

  • @kisnpisn4919
    @kisnpisn4919 4 года назад +2

    i‘m in love with the new microscope and the amazing footage we get to see! thank you so much 😊

  • @killslay
    @killslay 4 года назад +3

    9:09 it looks like they're trying to spell a word!

  • @harukasatou1359
    @harukasatou1359 3 года назад +1

    I may be colourblind (Deuteranopia), but I always feel compelled to watch more of this channel's content. Sure I can't see all the colours you probably can, but that doesn't matter. Every video is interesting, even to me in my dull, drab, and depressingly coloured world.

  • @ManishSharma-iu4vj
    @ManishSharma-iu4vj 4 года назад +1

    Videos like these are like chapters of encyclopaedia. Hope videos like these become a medium of education in schools in my country. Would be so great.

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk 4 года назад +3

    An illuminating look into this aspect of the microcosmos

  • @thomasmurphy9429
    @thomasmurphy9429 4 года назад +1

    oscillatoria can literally only vibe. its an organizing that is just vibing 100% of the time

  • @flightlesschicken7769
    @flightlesschicken7769 4 года назад +1

    AAAAAHHHH the Macroverse! This isn't the microverse I was promised!
    ;)

  • @TheRealFlenuan
    @TheRealFlenuan 4 года назад +3

    The two-eyed microbes are absolutely stunning

  • @AnonJohn
    @AnonJohn 4 года назад +2

    Can you make a video on how cells heal themselves? Love your videos!

  • @Plain_Wizard
    @Plain_Wizard 4 года назад +11

    The soundtrack is so calming! Will you release it on spotify in the future?

    • @paul6925
      @paul6925 4 года назад +2

      Yea it’s nice to hear decent quality and original music on a channel like this

    • @cycoholic
      @cycoholic 4 года назад +3

      I'd like a RUclips channel with this music. 👍

    • @melonlord1414
      @melonlord1414 4 года назад +1

      If I remember correctly it was a perk at last year's charity life stream from Hank and his Brother.

  • @MagicianFairy
    @MagicianFairy 4 года назад +4

    @4:32 anyone else see a "whale" face within the Stentor coerules?

  • @abraxas4645
    @abraxas4645 4 года назад +1

    Maybe this question has been asked before but how do you observe those photophobic creatures?

    • @JoaoGabriel-hk8ub
      @JoaoGabriel-hk8ub 4 года назад +1

      They can't really hide on the microscopic slide, unless there's enough debris to cover them.

  • @IAmNumber4000
    @IAmNumber4000 3 года назад +1

    This channel is so cool. Like really.

  • @MissJ970
    @MissJ970 4 года назад +1

    Never disappointed - thank you JTTM!

  • @MV-vv7sg
    @MV-vv7sg Год назад

    Ever since learning some microbes had a light sensing structure which literally just propels as flagella in response to light, I now think that all human behaviour, especially consciousness, is likely just a complicated interplay of basic reactions like this, just evolved. No funny mind-body problem, consciousness issues etc, just cells responding to stimuli in an extended network.

  • @NatureWitch
    @NatureWitch 3 года назад

    I really enjoy the background music I really brings out the microcosmic world.

  • @garbagebin8282
    @garbagebin8282 4 года назад +1

    Anyone else here watches these videos to relax after a long day?
    Something about the combination of the visuals and his voice is so calming.

  • @paulward1053
    @paulward1053 3 года назад +1

    So has anyone else noticed how some of these microscopic organisms remind you of an octopus. Octopi and mollusk being the macro evolution of microorganisms?

  • @paul6925
    @paul6925 4 года назад

    The problem with this channel is now every time I eat, shower, brush my teeth, void my bowels or eat cheese, I can’t stop thinking about microbes 🦠 wriggling and pooping everywhere. Help

  • @Musistics
    @Musistics 3 года назад +1

    Arachnid pupils.

  • @FOX11GUY
    @FOX11GUY 3 года назад

    Freaky watching their guts moving in and out of the way of movement. No fixed position, just floating in jelly.

  • @johannesjohnjj
    @johannesjohnjj 3 года назад +1

    That last pun was so good :)

  • @andybeans5790
    @andybeans5790 2 года назад

    Meanwhile the apologists carry on about the "irreducible complexity of the eye" 🙄

  • @Mythicsparks
    @Mythicsparks 6 месяцев назад

    me who has compelx photoreceptors, pigment cells, lenses, optical cells and nerve cells just using it to get information instead of using it to run or hide or fight or hunt or alot of stuff

  • @mrchordstriker
    @mrchordstriker 4 года назад

    So, if they can react to light with an organ, can move around etc, they must have a central command type unit if not a brain. The rudiments of thought, seeing as they are not randomly reacting with their environment, but interacting with self preservation at hand. It must have some memory capability.

  • @adilhamza7968
    @adilhamza7968 Год назад

    And I thought it was genius in our existence that we through history each have unique finger print 🤣 man you opened a new universe to(us) thank you 👍

  • @richardbradley1598
    @richardbradley1598 2 года назад

    Do you think these organisms have thoughts? They appear to do more than simply react, and to me that implies a level of consciousness.

  • @BirdWhisperer46
    @BirdWhisperer46 Год назад

    So, you're saying; "the eyes DON'T have it?" 😁

  • @Musistics
    @Musistics 3 года назад +1

    1:49 Holy Eyeball!

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens 4 года назад

    Octopuses have better eyes than humans. Therefore god is an octopus.

  • @asatamer
    @asatamer 4 года назад +1

    I fucking love Journey to the Microcosmos! TY!

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 4 года назад +1

    On ne voit bien qu'avec les yeux du coeur. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TimBorny
    @TimBorny 4 года назад

    Why are they eye spots/stigmas of the euglena and phacus so distinctly red under the microscope?

  • @VeggiePun
    @VeggiePun 4 года назад

    Why does the Artemia have the big dark spot? Is it absorbing all the light or is something else happening?

  • @cherubin7th
    @cherubin7th 4 года назад +1

    3:30 Plants are green to keep absorption low. I am not sure that they maximize it.

  • @ecophreak1
    @ecophreak1 3 года назад

    Or rather were ideal for their parents/immediate ancestor's survival :)

  • @sol0matrix
    @sol0matrix 4 года назад

    Every time I watch this channel I itch so I wonder which microb is responsible 🤔