Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology #35
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of the four kingdoms: Archaea, Bacteria, and Protists. They are by far the most abundant organisms on Earth and are our oldest, oddest relatives.
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biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio...
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Table of Contents
1) Archaea 03:23
a) Methanogens 04:02
b) Extremophiles 04:24
2) Bacteria 05:24:2
3) Gram Positive 06:50
a) Proteobacteria 07:15
b) Cyanobacteria 07:30
c) Spirochetes 07:42
d) Chlamydias 07:52
4) Protists 08:12
a) Protozoa 09:03
b) Algae 09:54
c) Slime Molds 11:13
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Tomorrow I'll take an important exam to get into Med School in Italy. I have studied for the past two years alone as an autodidact and all these videos have been a huge support in my journey.
Thank you Hank and to all the members of CrashCourse!
As a biology student at the university, knowing way more about the subject of these courses, I love your vids about biology and chemistry as a 'late night snack' but I recommend more pictures! They will improve explanation and remembering the key points.
Some found happyness in the uni signal cell form . Come on who be a germ. Can you imagine your life if you were a germ. Even outside the body.
Maybe amabias are decents of white blood cells who managed to make it out side the body
you know you're super late to the party when there aren't only four kingdoms anymore...
Soo many kingdoms of bacteria and archaea, archaea are somehow polyphyletic, protists aren't even valid
Crash Course Microbiology would be nice!
Adam St. Martin yesssss I was saying this. would've helped a lot with my class right now
Hi! I'm a microbiology online tutor. I am creating "Study with me" videos where I help you study microbiology. Whatever video you need currently, I can film and post.
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ohhhh this was really one yr ago
The ROC: A Strong Foundation cramming for a test Monday what do you have for fundamentals of microbiology prokaryotes eukaryote, some history, chemical principles, etc
My dear Hank,
Magically you always seem to know what my exams are on because this is like the fourth time you've posted the exact video I needed days before an exam.
Thank you in advance for my B.Sc. :)
You're the best!!!!!!
sad you teach better than my professor who has won a nobel prize and has multiple PhD degrees...
your teacher didnt get a nobel prize for teaching. she got it probably for her research. which goes to say, she's prob mediocre at teaching but amazing at research.
jafer bohra his/her lol
jafer bohra thank you for educating us.
TheShockerKnocker ur in some emotional pain that's why you go on the Internet letting ur hurt soul curse other people out letting out the pain. Please get help.
TheShockerKnocker bad day?
So I come home today, dreading having to study for my biology quiz tomorrow on... archaea, bacteria & protists. Hank sir, you have an uncannily accurate sense of timing.
Thank you for getting me an A on my test.
@@jaujau_0999 did you?
This series is so well made and thought out! Thank for putting it out there for free so that as many as possible can expand their knowledge! Thumbs up, Hank. Thumbs up.
"And Daniel Tosh's Mouth"
SHOTS FIRED YO XDD
not gonna lie I’m really high and also really enjoying this. Thank you young adorable Hank.
CLARIFIED - Gram Stain does NOT stain cell membrane, it stains the peptidoglycan CELL WALL
Thumbs up if you're cramming for a test.
App biology 😂😂😂
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+iCreativity_ Love fml
+Da'lanta Williams doing it this year. Is the exam really hard?
RyanHong [Hongrand] well exam
I LOVE this Guy/show!!! So glad I took Biology so I can share these with my son. Favorite quotes, "like Daniel Tosh's mouth, Crap show & piles of barf"!! Call me a geek, but there's a good chance I'll watch these for fun even once I've finished my final today! Thanks for making science fun, interesting & funny!
I lost it when he said Protists are a "big crap circus" xD
I love youu, You made me want to study during vacation, and that's awsome!
Awesome video! So helpful! I was so confused about all three. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! Hank never fails to inspire the masses with SCIENCE!
Not only are your videos a life saver but they are entertaining as hell. Thank you so much for making me laugh while I learn!
My first semester in Microbiology and man this helped a lot. I'm going to rewatch this. I need to take notes too.
hank: the only person on this earth who can condense a university biology course into twelve minute videos.
Who’s here
quarantined
Me😔
StupidNerdGhost me
Still quarantined two months later
@@samsalamander8147 me too hahaha
i love how you can watch these videos like 10 times and still gain a little bit of knowledge every time you watch it again.
Wow, I only really knew him looking older. Here he looks so very young 😅😅
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That's awesome dude! But turn your Caps Lock off. :)
fudgemonkeyz69 Sorry 'bout that... The Caps Lock key on that computer was broken, and I didn't notice until after I posted.
lol
Hahahaha just literally laughed out loud at “they’re scumbags” love this dude
I love this channel, it's helping me with my AH Physics and Biology courses
You guys make very informative videos . It really helps alot to those who just want to recall these topics for higher competitve exams, it is in a concised form and the way of presentation is really good. Thanks guys , keep making such informative videos.
When I'm taking my Biology final tomorrow afternoon, I just know I'm going to be picturing that Sailor's Eye and Dog Vomit slime mold
Protists are honestly way too diverse to be classified all into one kingdom. What causes confusion is that the notion of classifying all other organisms as protists suggests that they all share the same phylogeny, which is anything but true.(ie. Brown algae and amoeba do not share recent common ancestors.) A great analogy would be the former system classifying eubacteria and archaea into the domain Monera, which does not truly reflect their evolutionary history (archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes). I hope that many more scientists start to debunk the notion of classifying organisms as "protists" simply because they "don't fit" and develop a system that truly reflects their evolutionary history (ie. adding more kingdoms--sorry biology students).
@Aastha Sarwal archea is more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria. It was only discovered recently (in the early 2000s) using comparative analyses of genomes. For a while it baffled microbiologists but it is now understood that all prokaryotes were archea-like when the first eukaryotes formed, and that modern bacteria developed more complex metabolism since the divergence of ancient prokaryotes into later prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
This is the first vid I got sufficiently lost that I needed to go back and re-watch...
So many terms!
Thumbs up anyone with a test tomorrow!
Thingonometry - Thumbs up anyone with a test in four hours :-/
Thingonometry - dude, guess what???..it's me and he did cover the whole topic which is enoough for me not to read them at all.
+Thingonometry -
i got an A on the quiz cus of this and the taxonomy vid and the fungi vid
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They showed they in school....
Still cramming for my biology exam :( 2019!!!
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Loved this video! Wish you included Euglenas as well though. (they're my favorite) They're definitely an enigma in their own c:
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Ah hahahahaa
Alex ander guess I’m a halophile now ~
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Maybe the father's mitochondrial DNA can be passed down through horizontal Gene transfer.
Neither, I'm just watching just because I miss micro. I've been out of school for about 5 years now.
This is so much better than my school keep the micro lectures coming please!!!! :D
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They were throwing shade at him by saying he's salty? I think
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These videos are truly excellent! I am hoping, since you indicated on SciShow that you would entertain requests, that you would consider doing an entire series on Microbiology. Your Bio series has been an enormous help as has the Chemistry series. An entire series that really gets into life at the microscopic level would be really helpful for us pre-health care sorts. What do you think??
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There are a lot of informative videos, but I am reaching the microbiology student who cannot afford a tutor or their schedule is too jammed pack. I 've created "Study with me" videos where I help micro students study online for FREE!
Prokaryotes such as bacteria have a circular chromosome, but also possess extra DNA in the form of plasmids. It would be wrong to say only eukaryotes have chromosomes.
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Lol, this video was only produced 4 years ago and it's already going out of date! The Kingdom Protista was determined to be polyphyletic and is getting broken up.
And another excellent crashcourse video. Thank you so much.
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The miracle of evolution!
That is fascinating. Thanks for the explanation!
After going to lecture and not understanding everything, watching you video reinforced everything that my instructor said but was much easier to follow. Thanks!
Tomorrow is my test. Let's see if this really helps.
HEY EDITORS! There is a glaring error in your section about bacteria. The gram reaction does not stain the cell membrane, it stains the cell wall. I'd love to link this video to show my class, but I can't because it is inaccurate.
+Jenny Smith You ma'am are a savage. "I'd love to link this video to show my class, but I can't because it is inaccurate." SAVAGE. Carry on.
+Jenny Smith I thought it stained the peptidoglycan in the cell
+Konstantinos Tassis bacteria's cell walls are made of peptidoglycan, and j think that includes prototists
+Sara Nina thanks for the confirmation, already had my test though.
Protists do not have cell walls. And are eukaryotes, so would not have peptidoglycan anyway
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This is an awesome video!! Thank you so much!
actually my bio teacher said that the largest cell is 3 meters long and is present in the neck of a giraffe
Protists are no longer considered a kingdom.
That said, I would not have gotten a 'B' in my bio course last semester without your videos.
Three years later and the school system still hasn't caught up xd.
Thank you for saving me from the typical long, drawn out, boring videos that you see on here lol. Thank you thank you thank you!! :)
Thank you enjoy all your videos.
Bruh, required to watch this for online school, loooooving quarantine :/
"How is that thing one cell"?
This video has helped me understand this subject more in 12 minutes than my teacher for weeks. Even though english is my second language I understood this better. I just hope I'll pass my exam!
Super great quick review video....my favorite part was the unexpected easter egg as you shared a few places we may find Halophiles; including ......"In Daniel Toch's mouth". Oh what a fun surprise to chuckle when discussing the 4 Kingdoms! Well done! LOL!!
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Its dumb... Just study way before hand.
Just wanted to say I found what you said very interesting, thank you for helping me with my biology classes.
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my test is in 20 minutes...
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It’s been 3 years how was you test
Thank you for making this video- very helpful! I have a better understanding of everything, and it's not stated in a boring, kill me now, kinda tone. Well done!
lovely intro ^^ totally hyped to meet auntie protist
who watching in 2019
It's 2019 and still no satisfying video for Archea other than this.
It must be noted that he says Archaea are the oldest life forms on earth. This is FALSE. Bacteria are the oldest life form on Earth. They have fossil remains the predate archaea (3.6 billion years ago). Furthermore, the phylogenetic tree indicates that bacteria came first, then archaea, then eukaryotic organisms.
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Its like you use the exact same biology textbook my class does, everything in this video was so helpful!
Why did Hank chirp Daniel Tosh?
Bro why’d he gas Daniel Tosh like that tho
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