i am doing unit 1 & 2 bio (in australia, my first year of my final two year of schooling) and our distance course has at least on of your videos almost every week, they are so easy to understand and a lot more engaging than the other videos we have to watch!
Thank you so much!! We do have a support page. We have some big dream projects that we hope to do someday with the support we receive. www.amoebasisters.com/support-us.html Thank you for watching our videos!
My biology teacher has the class watch your videos often, and I love them since the topics are always explained so well, and the animation makes it entertaining. Keep up the good work!
I just want to say how cute your animation is like I am just "awwww-ing" all the time. And thank you for your hard work and effort to do this. You save countless students you know. You're such a great teacher, Ms. Petunia.
Incredible potential of the stem cells!! By the way, congratulations for having such a great science channel, I really enjoy it, you make really easier to understand difficut subjects.
I absolutely love all of your videos! Even though I am not be learning how cells become specialized right now, I still love the information and I will probably be ahead of the game when this lesson comes up in my High School science class.
Great video! Answered a lot of questions! Also, that music in the end reminded me of an old Danish TV series intro from the 70s, “Huset på Christianshavn”.
I love your videos! They're informative and easy to understand and are great tools for visual learners like me. I have to say that I absolutely love the expressions Petunia draws- they always make me laugh!
Here's a comment of appreciation for that forklift! It's a very well drawn forklift. Thank you for spending the time and effort to bring it into existence.
Please may you make a video on action potentials and nerves. It would be great to watch and learn it from your videos. I recommend you to everyone. My nine year old sister can recognise DNA, she doesn't know what it's for, but she likes watching your animations with me. All three of us have some sister bonding time just watching your videos. Thank you for you great efforts!
Definitely hoping to do a video on that in the future. Thank you so much for the kind words and great to hear about the quality sister time. We definitely can relate to that! :D
Thank you so much for helping me with my Science Revision! Some topics I really didn't understand and now they seem really easy thanks to your channel! 😊
I know you guys have a growing list of videos to make, but I'd like to see one on binary fission since there are not many (good) resources on the topic :)
forklift hey. Nice job! HAPPY NEW YEAR everybody! oh, just saying amoeba sisters, every video you two make just seems to get better and better every time! it's amazing! Good thing I am subscribed! I cannot wait for that digestive system video. :D
do u know any more channels like yours but more advanced for like high schoolers ??? i'd really appreciate it do u have any recomendations plz or anyone
Amoeba sisters are you watchwellcast? The channel host sounds exactly like you! Thank you for reading my comment! I watch you guys all the time in my science class, I am in seventh grade! Thanks for all the information and worksheets you guys give us! :D
Thank for your videos . They are amazing! I ahve a question for you Amoeba Sisters. You mention i this video that "Specific location of the Syem cell in a developing embryo matters because the transcription factors available in different in qauantity and type which can impact what a stem cell can differentiate into". How? Can you expalin more please????
Hey AMoeba sisters, I came across your good video, but, it does not explain what the title promises. You have just moved the story from that the stem cells become different stem cells, into that it is a protein-and-otherwise-also-induced process with internal and external factors. Yeah, that's right - but what is it, which makes it happen? What makes a cluster or colony of stemcells trigger such that these proteins-and-other-things - suddenly affect one part of the produced cells and not the others? Like: You have a clump/lump of cells, let's say 1,000 of them, let's say they are still stem cells. Now, from a certain onset, they start dividing in another way such that SOME of the further cells being generated are now precursors to liver-cells. From another onset, they start dividing so that now there will be produced further stem-cells, liver-cells and maybe also blood tissue? What triggers it? You have this Petri-dish with seemingly identical cells - now - what happens for just one cell to start developing characteristics? You are missing to lift that information up to the screen of us viewers :-) ... I will continue with your other video about "specialized cells". And thanks for the efforts! Very good as a start.
I spent four minutes analyzing that forklift, so good. 👌
SANS
half an hour of analyzing is needed
SANS
i am doing unit 1 & 2 bio (in australia, my first year of my final two year of schooling) and our distance course has at least on of your videos almost every week, they are so easy to understand and a lot more engaging than the other videos we have to watch!
Stem cells are like Evees! They can evolve into different types of Pokemon, or cells, with specials stones, like the factors!
Eevees dude e-e-v-e-e.
gotta catch em all
So are you saying I came from an eevee!?!
Yes perfect analogy
whoa epic
pov ur here cause of school
Only in Ohio
Not only me ;)
Watching for 7th grade science, we use your channel a LOT! Thanks for being there- especially for online classes!
anyone else using this for homework xD great video! I understand this topic really well thanks to you
Yep XD
Its coming up in the exam next week T-T
is there anyway to donate to the channel, you've helped me loads!
Thank you so much!! We do have a support page. We have some big dream projects that we hope to do someday with the support we receive. www.amoebasisters.com/support-us.html
Thank you for watching our videos!
Amoeba Sisters wanted to know of you have anything on transcription and translation please help
Yes, Tam Smith. I watched their video called protein synthesis.
This is the best not only because it's informative, but it also has english subtitle.
POV: your teacher made you watch.
its so true lmao
thats true she did
lolollololol same
Frr LMFAOO
Same dude
i admired your forklift
I think that was Petunia.
it was very admirable.
Love the part that Petuina mindcontroled the stomatic stem cell.I also ❤️ the forklift and the back to the future 🚗.Loved it.
My biology teacher has the class watch your videos often, and I love them since the topics are always explained so well, and the animation makes it entertaining. Keep up the good work!
Also, I admire that rad forklift there.
I just want to say how cute your animation is like I am just "awwww-ing" all the time. And thank you for your hard work and effort to do this. You save countless students you know. You're such a great teacher, Ms. Petunia.
Yeah they are adorable lol.
These videos are literally the best. They are the only reason I have a decent grade in Biology. So thank you for what you do!
as a premedstud who has adhd and struggle with executive function, amoeba sisters is really a lifesaver!
Incredible potential of the stem cells!! By the way, congratulations for having such a great science channel, I really enjoy it, you make really easier to understand difficut subjects.
my teacher assigned this as online school.
@Jordan Tourjee yes
I'm not taking biology anymore but I watch your videos anyway 😇
I absolutely love all of your videos! Even though I am not be learning how cells become specialized right now, I still love the information and I will probably be ahead of the game when this lesson comes up in my High School science class.
I've watched you in my Biology class but they were some of your old videos
I love how clean your art is now
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the superthanks!!
I study biochemistry and your videos are so beneficial. Thanks 😘
Thank you for existing. I’ve been wondering about this for a bit
thanks Amoeba Sisters you've help with my Bio tests constantly
Great video! Answered a lot of questions!
Also, that music in the end reminded me of an old Danish TV series intro from the 70s, “Huset på Christianshavn”.
I love your videos! They're informative and easy to understand and are great tools for visual learners like me. I have to say that I absolutely love the expressions Petunia draws- they always make me laugh!
Thanks for the video! (That forklift was very nice too!)
Here's a comment of appreciation for that forklift!
It's a very well drawn forklift.
Thank you for spending the time and effort to bring it into existence.
Please may you make a video on action potentials and nerves. It would be great to watch and learn it from your videos. I recommend you to everyone. My nine year old sister can recognise DNA, she doesn't know what it's for, but she likes watching your animations with me.
All three of us have some sister bonding time just watching your videos. Thank you for you great efforts!
Definitely hoping to do a video on that in the future. Thank you so much for the kind words and great to hear about the quality sister time. We definitely can relate to that! :D
I've been asking this question for a while now, and I finally found a video for it!
Your embracing me with biology topics and I am thanking you for that.
I love this channel because they make everything personified it kind of makes it fun realizing there are there stories going on in my body every day.
As a baby cell, I was pretty special. But now I know I've been double specialized! Thanks, Amoeba Sisters!!
love the forklift, VERY good. I really liked your video, I didn't want to look away, or miss anything. Keep up the great work!!!
Cracking video just watching this in science 🎉
These videos are fantastic!! Please please please do a whole course on molecular biology 🙏
You guys really helped me with my biology class!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!
good job petunia for the forklift lol ❤❤
Think I saw this on another video. I will check.
4:40, I laughed so hard at the comment at the top right corner. Great Job sisters.
thank you soo much...finally i understand differentiated stem cells from undifferentiated ones!!
This is so much more enjoyable than other science videos!
Your channel deserves more subs
i agree!!
This video literally saved me and answered my question i had exactly thanks so much
they deserve many subs!
Excellent as always!!
Thank you so much for helping me with my Science Revision! Some topics I really didn't understand and now they seem really easy thanks to your channel! 😊
I know you guys have a growing list of videos to make, but I'd like to see one on binary fission since there are not many (good) resources on the topic :)
I want to learn about cell specialization and differentiation in more details can you recommend me a few books and playlists please 🙏🙏🙏
this is really helping during online learning! my bio teacher keeps recommending your videos !
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Great video. Could you possibly provide some links to interesting articles on stem cells?
i couldnt find any videos in french but this helped anyways, so thank you for that!
These videos really help and are really funny! Keep them up!
Great help on this difficult topic!
forklift hey. Nice job! HAPPY NEW YEAR everybody! oh, just saying amoeba sisters, every video you two make just seems to get better and better every time! it's amazing! Good thing I am subscribed! I cannot wait for that digestive system video. :D
Hi oliver whittaker! I know i'm very late to say happy new year 2018 but happy new year 2023
so they are like eevee and the eeveelotions in pokemon
I like your videos,thanks for the nice explanations.
Thank you for posting this video it helped me a lot
the dislikes are from people who don't have specialized cells
Pov ur here cuz ur bio teacher sent u an link
keep going I like your videos😍
Gotta love the baby stem cell! So cute~
do u know any more channels like yours but more advanced for like high schoolers ??? i'd really appreciate it do u have any recomendations plz or anyone
Tanya Ramirez this isn’t sufficiently advanced ?
I am an clever. I love science and I have many cells. I like Amoeba and I LOVE SISTERS.
Love ur vids got me into bio
i really love your teaching pls post more
Great job on the forklift Pinky! I love all the drawings on here! Great job on the videos Amoeba Sisters!
Thank you so much! :D
It is Petunia who draws, and Pinky talks.
the infographics are hilarious! Nailed it!
hey i love your videos, but i just wanted to point out 1:15 you wrote gus instead of guys not sure if its a mistake but :D
Yusif Karim I think that they actually meant Gus because that was probably all of their names.
Yes, they meant Gus.
Hi Amoeba Sisters! I was wondering if you guys do tutoring as I find Science a hard subject.
Many Thanks,
Football Things
That forklift is B E A U T I F U L... ♥ Make more! ♥
thank you for this video! it was easy to understand!
have you done one on the punnet square?
I think they did.
you guyz have cool animation stuff with a lot of great information.....
Amoeba sisters are you watchwellcast? The channel host sounds exactly like you! Thank you for reading my comment! I watch you guys all the time in my science class, I am in seventh grade! Thanks for all the information and worksheets you guys give us! :D
You're the best science teacher and ur sis is the best artist #admiredforklift
Thx for saving me for the quiz ❤u lots!!!!!!
Thank for your videos . They are amazing! I ahve a question for you Amoeba Sisters. You mention i this video that "Specific location of the Syem cell in a developing embryo matters because the transcription factors available in different in qauantity and type which can impact what a stem cell can differentiate into". How? Can you expalin more please????
Petunia, that is a LOVLY forklift lol. Great job girls, I never knew since can be so fun, it's like watching a TV show, except I learn. lol
Can u do a video for cell differentiate?
Hey AMoeba sisters, I came across your good video, but, it does not explain what the title promises. You have just moved the story from that the stem cells become different stem cells, into that it is a protein-and-otherwise-also-induced process with internal and external factors. Yeah, that's right - but what is it, which makes it happen?
What makes a cluster or colony of stemcells trigger such that these proteins-and-other-things - suddenly affect one part of the produced cells and not the others? Like: You have a clump/lump of cells, let's say 1,000 of them, let's say they are still stem cells. Now, from a certain onset, they start dividing in another way such that SOME of the further cells being generated are now precursors to liver-cells. From another onset, they start dividing so that now there will be produced further stem-cells, liver-cells and maybe also blood tissue?
What triggers it? You have this Petri-dish with seemingly identical cells - now - what happens for just one cell to start developing characteristics? You are missing to lift that information up to the screen of us viewers :-) ...
I will continue with your other video about "specialized cells". And thanks for the efforts! Very good as a start.
Thank you for so many amazing videos! Do you guys have any plans for developmental biology videos?
Wow your vids are really helpfull!!!
It was correct that when I was young i was too curious and when I got old, I started to limitate it.
We need more people like you, amazing job girls!
I didn’t really get the idea of what’s the different between somatic stem cell and embryonic stem cells?
WOW great episode! I should subscribe to your channel.
Love your videos!
I'm dead from laughing, thanks so much for the visuals in this video and keep up the good work!
If you are dead, then why did you make this comment?
How did I randomly get subscribed to this channel??!!
wonder if the stem cell production is the new form of tablets that we could use similarly to blood donation.
Please do a pedigree video! Thanks for all the work you put in!
Thanks so much for the kind words. Pedigrees is actually our next video topic!! Should be out next month :D
I watched that video. You were thinking about attached earlobes, weren't you?
When u find a video u think u will understand
6 minutes and 50 seconds later
Ah shoot here we go again
I'm in high school and this helps me
But, the zygote divides untill it forms blastocyst, where does the stem cells come from?
4:40. I am admiring.
At 0:16, when Petunia has all those cells, it looks like she has an armload of frogs xD
You should make a video about diabetes and insulin please.
I adore u amoeba sisters
You are amazing!!
love the back to the future reference ;))