0:44 The possibility of life arising spontaneously from inorganic materials is a fundamental question in the study of the origin of life on Earth. Abiogenesis suggests that life began with the gradual chemical evolution of non-living substances into living organisms. This process is thought to have occurred over a long period, starting with simple inorganic compounds and leading to complex organic molecules necessary for life.
I love all of these videos, though one small correction: It's commonly believed that the proto-eukaryote cells were archaea, not bacteria. While I hate the term prokaryote, it's probably better to refer to it as a "prokaryote" over a bacterium for an intro-level deep dive since you already introduced the term. :)
Thanks!
Fantastic presenter - we need to see more of you!! Fabulous job
i have adhd and i can actually listen to this.
THE MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!!
0:44 The possibility of life arising spontaneously from inorganic materials is a fundamental question in the study of the origin of life on Earth.
Abiogenesis suggests that life began with the gradual chemical evolution of non-living substances into living organisms. This process is thought to have occurred over a long period, starting with simple inorganic compounds and leading to complex organic molecules necessary for life.
I like this guy's enthusiasm~👍
6:25 very mindful, very demure
😂😂😂
omg were finally getting to the cell !
I thought Cell tried to destroy the planet? Then Gohan defeated cell! Basically I can kill Cell if I go SSJ2.
BRO BE QUIET LMAO
I love the nerds here lmfao
Im incredibly high and this is insane
Well done.
I love the word catawampus, too☀️
Just love your videos.
Keep uploading more lectures.
i didnt know there was a new crash course biology course!
You remember me school days ❤ thanks brdr 😊
7:11
Sus AMONG US!!!
The mitocondria is the MVP of the cell😂
so... when do i get my autographs?
I love Crash Course
i love this!! not only it's well-explained, it's also entertaining to listen
Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell
Very informative thanks.🖖🙏
I like the presenter's charima
I have a bio test in 3 days , thank you so much!
Best of luck!
"Life doesn't erase spontaneously from inorganic materials"
Like, to my understanding it did in the first place?
What should I do, do you have another app? Or should I just relly on the videos you post on youtube only?
I love all of these videos, though one small correction: It's commonly believed that the proto-eukaryote cells were archaea, not bacteria. While I hate the term prokaryote, it's probably better to refer to it as a "prokaryote" over a bacterium for an intro-level deep dive since you already introduced the term. :)
That doesn't look like the cell I'm inside of right now.
Amazing!
this is a really good video
1:10
This rocked. Thank you!
Wow nice
0:29
4:15 got me laughing hard 😂😂
Lovely video! But what about our favourite organelle the Lipid Droplet? :o
special persuasion to study
Hello 👋👋
Apporparortus!!!
An ostrich egg is a single cell.
Love how he refers to eukaryopolis like Hank (Hank did it better)
First !
Thank you sm for these amazing lectures, these have helped a lot in my academics!
Can you pin me pls?
the ribosome look a little bit sus
😍
Everything is made up of a lot of wiggly jelly blobs, jiggling against each other
Early 😅
bro ate
Bro got that exaggerated swagger of a black teen cut 💀
why u`r not our teacher??? Huuuuuuuuuuuuhhh