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  • some really good stuff here

  • Ohhh so this is what was owning Sly and Immortal...

  • Hahaha sly <3

  • slyfox!!!!

  • Slyfoxhound...

  • حلوووو

    شكرا

    الفيديو رااائع

    مصر ^_^

  • this was more in depth than my bio book

    thanks!

  • beautiful videos i like these

  • DAMN NATURE your kinda scary

  • these things are neat!!! my fav. microos are paramecium...thanks for posting!!!

  • where can i find organisms that move like in this video to put under my microscope?

  • @kwilliams3161 try a pond .....yad want a fairly good magnification thoe.

  • @kwilliams3161 Usually in a puddle of dirty water you'll find some moving organisms... The problem is colouring them without them dying. I think you can use Methylene blue, but I'm not totally sure. Please note that the colouration IS needed for you to see the cells.

  • shutup you flaggelum

  • its flagellata and ciliata not cilia and flagella :D i suppose so? maybe im wrong but i had readed it once <3 nice video :D

  • My favorite protists are either the paramecium, or the amoeba

  • first of, does it make me a boring smart person if i thought this was absolutly awesome?

    and i really wunna play spore nao

  • it would have made it very interesting if spoke interestingly, not boringly :)

  • I'm an amateur microscopist and would like to know how to slow down these for photography and viewing thanks...

  • @Codenamebravo buy product called protoslo and apply it to the slide with the euglena

  • this makes me wanna reinstall spore

  • i learned this today:P

  • Consider a virus. So simple a form that it doesn't even require moving parts. It's just DNA and a couple other things that have become ordered in the right way that encourages reproduction. It doesn't get much simpler than this, but here on this basic level you can see how matter can function without any consciousness. Every form more advanced is just a matter of steps ahead of it.

    I'm not really too familiar with Quantum Mechanics. Do you have a theory about how it might power cells?

  • You guys might not know, but the flagella are the earliest wheel structures on earth.

    The base of a flagellum is a protein structure called rotor that spins by electrical charges. It resembles a wheel.

    This structure is what makes the flagella do what they dọ

  • @NYtassu I know I learned about something like that a few weeks ago, it's amazing.

  • We learned this today.

    :p

  • How can a single-cell of biological material "search" for something??? Are they self-aware?

  • @RobertMOdell

    I remember asking myself the same question.

    It's not something we think of so much in our world, because we're much more complex, but we're basically the same as them.

    We are programmed to function in a specific manner. We've developed intelligence and a brain, but even we, on so many levels, behave automatically, as programmed, just like a single celled organism.

    Fascinating, yes? With enough programming and microscopic machines, even something like a human being can exist!

  • @smokeyflea I'm not convinced that it is a matter of programming. There is more going on here. Perhaps consciousness can be explained by the application of quantum mechanics into celular biology.

  • Beautiful... It's so complex.

  • Fact: The extraordinarily complex molecules that make up the cell - DNA, RNA, Proteins-seems designed to work together.

    Question: What seems more likely to you? Did unintelligent evolution construct the such intricate machines, or were those machines the product of an intelligent mind?

  • @Queegzzz

    FACT: the DNA and RNA are observed to work closely together.

    Question: What seems more likely to you?

    Did they evolve into this co-oprtative relationship through the mechanism of natural selection, or were they "blinked" into existance by a majic man in the sky?

  • @Queegzzz evolution

  • this made me want to play spore

  • this syncs up with my ipod

  • This is fantastic education. How big are they? How many would fit side by side in 1 millimeter ?

  • This is a plug , sorry to say, for my song, "cilia Primate"  It shows flagella and cilia in this video tho, well, I enjoyed it

  • Hello.. At 2:09 on the video there is a small organism above the stentor? organism. It kind of moves liek a tumbleweed. Do you have any idea what it may be. Thanks :)

  • THUMBS UP IF YOU THOUGHT THIS IS SPORE!

  • Beautiful!

  • Wow this is really boring.... I have to watch this for my science class :(

  • @cjhockeyguy 1.Why bother leaving a comment 2.This isnt boring its interesting

  • these are diatoms or euglenoids.

  • ll yarn ll

  • Thanks, very useful. Could you let me know what set up was used. Microscope and camera. Thanks.

  • This video is very informational and entertaining. But I think people who are not familiarly with the flagella and cilia would be bewildered by this video.

  • helpful

  • Thank You very much for this short and precise video + comment.

  • GO SPORE!

  • @mzxjizzo hahah Spore FTW

  • AJ IS THE BEST

  • OMG!!! =.=!!!

  • wow

  • WOW  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I wonder if these things have any level of consciousness...

  • I think they absolutely do.

  • yes, they use their large brain to think.

    Get real.

  • what would you call it when it chooses to reverse direction to move back towards its food?

    it seems like it is conscious of making a mistake, and literally traces its steps to find the food.

  • i think human consciousness is clearly a different level of understanding, but to say it has zero understanding would be like saying that my cat also has zero consciousness simply because it isn't human.

    also, the algae was selective about what it chose to eat, indicating a level of consciousness.

  • @chirrrs I think you'll find your cat has a central nervous systems... and a bacteria does not. Its also pretty easy to build a filter that detects and rejects based on shape, size and even colour with no consciousness whatsoever... I point you in the general direction of a peanut sorting machine!

  • asko jajaa

  • thats sweet

  • omg im loved ot

  • Just to point out, cilia and flagella are the same things. They are structurally identical. Flagella are just longer and the 2 got found at different times and thought to be different so got very different names. I'm all for the Paramecium with the massive engine power!

  • omg omg im so going to favourite this rofl lol best video eva ahahah

  • Porque nao tem isso em português? :(

  • Paramecium show remarkable intelligence for a single cell organism with no synapsis.

  • Thanks for sharing this video.

    WiLL (Chicago)

  • I love those slipppercules!

    1:09

  • how do u find those i was lookin at algae at 400 times mag. and i couldnt see anything moving just algae. also i have a dish of leaves dirt and stuff and i cant find anything in there

  • just put some dirty water, it can be from a pond, the water of the plants, and you just need 40x not 400x

  • seriously

    my name is Cilia

  • @ckwk2 LOL

  • @ckwk2 LOL, i wacht your channel cilia XD

  • @MrMIETITORE Thank you =)

  • @ckwk2

    That seems kinda ghetto, no offense.

  • @VermillionRii Ghetto xD???

  • @ckwk2 LOLLL!!

  • @ckwk2 .... so I heard you like Flagella! ;)

  • vaya mierda

  • so thats how spore came up those cell parts

  • cilia is like the whip like hair structure of the organism

  • How to eliminate the Ciliates without affecting algal? Thanks

  • methylene blue

  • Without a sufficient rate of reorientation, magnetically, the protoplasm within warm-blooded animal cells becomes detrimentally stagnant, unable to achieve the degree of matter dissemination required for mechanisms to function properly, and the result is varying degrees of osteoporosis or even death.

  • IT LOOKS LIKE DANIEL SCOGGINS

  • IT LOOKS LIKE DANIEL SCOGGINS

  • realy thnx

  • very interesting and very cool

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