Important Video Notes: At 3:23 - it makes a difference whether those viruses in that illustration are enveloped or not. *If* the viruses *lack* envelopes, the viruses usually do lyse this cell membrane. *If* they *are* enveloped, the viruses usually (some exceptions) would exit this eukaryotic cell without lysing. Two things to mention! 1. UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. See our Amoeba Sisters en Español channel th-cam.com/channels/1Njo3LBy53cOPngz6ArV8Q.html and Amoeba Sisters em Português th-cam.com/channels/YTQPX2X_mXe0ZMPi0fXxbg.html Want to help translate our subtitles in any language? Learn more here www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles 2. This topic is now an Unlectured Series topic! www.amoebasisters.com/unlectured One of the question starters in the Unlectured topic mentions two therapies still being explored that can use viruses: *phage therapy* and *gene therapy.* Something fascinating to research if you have an interest in learning more about viruses. Also, there are some intriguing viruses that are exceptions. For example, while viruses are smaller than their host cells, there are some types of viruses that are very large and potentially larger than some of the smaller bacterial cells!
Amoeba Sisters, I have been a sufferer of what people call "cystic acne" since I was around the age of 15 and I have tried a lot of things to cure or at least put it in a state of idle and I have found nothing that works so far. I'm curious if instead of this "cystic acne" issue myself and others have is not a bacterial problem but a viral problem and that is the reason that antibiotics do not work for us. Any thoughts or questions or anything you may have to help will be greatly appreciated.
What makes it intrinsically motivating to watch your videos is not only the intellect you display but the tone of voice you produce. It's an attention grabber and should be a lesson to all teachers who are very monotone which can come off boring. Thank you for being intellectually uplifting!
Im working towards taking the MCAT for a second time and this is the best version I’ve seen on simple explanation for viral replication. As an educator for EMS myself, this is absolutely amazing! Thank you guys so much!
I had a teacher that loved your videos because they were very educational and fun but she sadly past away last month and watching this video made me think of her. Thanks for making learning fun!
I'm in isolation for a couple of weeks. I'm young but this has moments where it feels challenging. I'm looking forward to being healthy again and I'm surprised I got sick in the first place because for me that's rare. Try get info from trusted sources,not the media.. Good luck everyone
Exactly if it isn't alive how can you infect others around you. All this fear in media is very suscpicious. Like HiV it is transmited via bloodstream that makes more sense
@@PoppiesOfBlood The SARS-coV-2 can travel through aerosolized droplets. Also it has some time of lifespan on surfaces. That's how people get infected.
Just remember, it's always easier to learn something the second time around. You're already familiar with the terminology and can follow the discussion more clearly. The Amoeba Sisters create awesome content, but I'm sure your teacher played a vital role in you learning this as well :) It's also much easier to teach to a mic than a classroom full of students. I understand your point, and maybe your teacher didn't explain it too well, but I think you should still giver him/her some credit :P
WOW! I finally understand more how viruses operate and how they make us sick. Thank you for making these funny and easy to understand educational videos!
a bad bactiria comes into your body:MWAHAHAHAHA bactiriophage:hello can i make copys of myself in you :3 bad bactiria:NO NO NO NO NO!!!! BACTIRIOPHAGE:thanks! bad bactiria:*dead
my teacher has us do long notes and i dont really understand them, but after i do them my teacher has a link in the slides and i always watch them. these videos are sooo fun and creative and help me finally understand! thank you so much❤
For those who wonder, "what are the steps the bacteriophage goes through to replicate?" Well, in the first step, it uses a (sort of) syringe to puncture a small hole in the bacteria's cell wall. In the second step, it does a weird movement to inject it's genetic stuff into the bacteria, hijacking and forcing the bacteria to manufacture all of the parts to make new bacteriophages. In the last step, they produce an enzyme called *endolysin* (not sure if I spelled that right) that punches a hole in the bacteria. Since the pressure is so high, it makes it look like the bacteria vomits out its own insides and it dies. Now, new bacteriophages are released and now begin the cycle again, and again, and again.
okay ... I messed up I forgot that I have a test at 3pm and it's 10 am in Computer class now!!. I will listen to the Ameoba sisters till then coz ayyy 😂✨🤙🏽
0:29 le virus: My entry should be like a villian in a criminal story, i would be sitting on a gaming chair typpa thing with a cat in my hand. Salute to you guys love your content
Prachurjya Kakoti usually the foreign dna is injected by the virus into the human chromosomes/genetic makeup/dna, in one of the human's own body cells, so the cells of the immune system won't be able to recognize the dna inside the nucleus of it's own cells, that's why whole viruses can "hide" themselves in human host cells!
Great question! Some viruses package proteins with them that may negatively affect the immune system response or even use proteins to "camouflage" their viral DNA! We just went searching to see if there is a good further reading for this---this article mentions some fascinating mechanisms with a specific type of virus in the "closing remarks": www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348004/
Important Video Notes: At 3:23 - it makes a difference whether those viruses in that illustration are enveloped or not. *If* the viruses *lack* envelopes, the viruses usually do lyse this cell membrane. *If* they *are* enveloped, the viruses usually (some exceptions) would exit this eukaryotic cell without lysing.
Two things to mention! 1. UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. See our Amoeba Sisters en Español channel th-cam.com/channels/1Njo3LBy53cOPngz6ArV8Q.html and Amoeba Sisters em Português th-cam.com/channels/YTQPX2X_mXe0ZMPi0fXxbg.html Want to help translate our subtitles in any language? Learn more here www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
2. This topic is now an Unlectured Series topic! www.amoebasisters.com/unlectured One of the question starters in the Unlectured topic mentions two therapies still being explored that can use viruses: *phage therapy* and *gene therapy.* Something fascinating to research if you have an interest in learning more about viruses.
Also, there are some intriguing viruses that are exceptions. For example, while viruses are smaller than their host cells, there are some types of viruses that are very large and potentially larger than some of the smaller bacterial cells!
you need to be monetized
Can you do a video about Rhinoviruses?
Amoeba Sisters, I have been a sufferer of what people call "cystic acne" since I was around the age of 15 and I have tried a lot of things to cure or at least put it in a state of idle and I have found nothing that works so far. I'm curious if instead of this "cystic acne" issue myself and others have is not a bacterial problem but a viral problem and that is the reason that antibiotics do not work for us. Any thoughts or questions or anything you may have to help will be greatly appreciated.
your the best teacher on youtube i mean that i hope you ser my message you've helped me so much
5:12
Amoeba Sisters: *exist*
Science Teachers: _it's free real estate_
am science teacher, can relate
*_yes._*
More like students... My science teacher doesn't show any of these videos 🙄
Yeah lol
Am pharm teachers
you probably don’t realise how much you’re helping sad a level students like me doing last minute revision for our biology exam tomorrow
that aint the case anymore
yeah uh now we are here because of bio teachers
Aahhhhaaaa us bruh us
we the same
real 😭
So how do these things get into my computer
OMG XD I dunno if your serious or not
They infect the computer cells obv
I always wipe my computer screen from bacteria so my computer don't get infected
its something mean peeps send to u that eats away at your files and shuts down your computer
Lol.
this channel actually does the work my teacher should , so thanks . Really thanks
your welcome! we're always trying to do our best to help our fans learn the easiest way POSSIBLE!!! :)
fantage you're*
bloody oath
Who is ARMY4LIFE ? Is that one of the Amoeba sis's?
Alix Hudspeth They have very little subscribers so I’m going to assume they aren’t.
What makes it intrinsically motivating to watch your videos is not only the intellect you display but the tone of voice you produce. It's an attention grabber and should be a lesson to all teachers who are very monotone which can come off boring. Thank you for being intellectually uplifting!
who’s here cuz their teacher assigned a coronavirus assignment on gc
Our physics teacher made us do biology review. OOF
me from my biology teacher, but im pretty sure u dont go 2 my school because she gave me the hw 2 hours ago in gc
when u done reply with the link
Yessir
Me
you guys literally taught more in 40 seconds than what i learned from an hour of my teacher maybe ill pass this class yet
ong i am
My teacher: **Forgot to plan a lesson**
Amoeba Sisters: **Exist**
Teacher: 👁️👄👁️ y e s
My biology teacher shows your videos in class! Now i watch them for fun...
Love your videos!!
Same
Me too
Meee too
Same, my 7th and 8th grade science teacher and my 9th grade Biology teacher have always showed these videos
You are weird
Once again, the Amoeba Sisters prove themselves to be the best source of microbiological education on the internet! Thanks, guys.
Let me guess you’re here bc your teacher assigned you to.
Fishy ._. 😭😭😭😭
Yep🥱🥱
it just so happens that the unit on Viruses was this week...
Some of us are millennials fool
No
This video is so good! You guys managed to hit all the important points without making this video too long or tedious. Great work - thank you!
pov: your down here looking for answers to your assignment your teacher gave you lolll
You guys are literally the reason that I’m passing Bio😭💕
right
same
I cant understand the notes, these videos help a ton
For real, same here🤲😩
ill keep that in mind since I'm going through biology🙏🙏
*TH-cam recommended has... um... interesting timing with this video.*
Dang these vids are so much more fun to watch than sit through my biology teachers slide shows. And it even covers the same stuff! Thx!
Nobody:
This video: *exists*
Our instructors: *Assigns this video to watch*
l o l
Coronavuris has joined the party
DJ Jerry509 not funny
no, cornavius, not coronavirus
conavus
can’t y’all take a joke
Sofia Ezzat We can take a joke but not a bad one
not funny didnt laugh
Im working towards taking the MCAT for a second time and this is the best version I’ve seen on simple explanation for viral replication. As an educator for EMS myself, this is absolutely amazing! Thank you guys so much!
"Viruses can infect any living thing"
Amoeba Sisters -2018
really wish that guy who ate the bat knew that
I had a teacher that loved your videos because they were very educational and fun but she sadly past away last month and watching this video made me think of her. Thanks for making learning fun!
4:35, so you're telling me if I eat all the time i wont get covid 19? right on
Big Brain
face palm
Who is here because their science teacher assigned them this video.
pretty much all of us
☝️
5:03 5:06 5:07 5:07 5:07 5:07 5:08 5:08 5:08 5:08 5:08 5:08 5:09 5:09 5:09 5:09 5:09 5:10
Who is here after starting coughing and their city is on lockdown......?
Me
A.k.a covid 19
I'm in isolation for a couple of weeks. I'm young but this has moments where it feels challenging. I'm looking forward to being healthy again and I'm surprised I got sick in the first place because for me that's rare. Try get info from trusted sources,not the media.. Good luck everyone
me
I think my best friend contracted the disease and I’m starting to feel off
yall are my favorite youtubers ever!!!
Who else is here because their teacher assigned it for online school?
me
Me
Yesss lol
not me
Me
lol I haven't stopped watching these videos even after I graduated..
Ameoba sisters videos are simply attractive and entertaining in a very cute way
Imagine going subatomic like ant man and getting trapped in virus realm
internet population : i will make something viral
corona virus : let me teach you what viral really is
For something that probably isn’t alive, viruses are geniuses.
CaptainCyberNinja lol
Exactly if it isn't alive how can you infect others around you. All this fear in media is very suscpicious. Like HiV it is transmited via bloodstream that makes more sense
And for something that is alive, cells are stupid not to notice the virus.
@@antigoneanddimitrakatsaras9420 White cells do detect the virus
@@PoppiesOfBlood The SARS-coV-2 can travel through aerosolized droplets. Also it has some time of lifespan on surfaces. That's how people get infected.
I am a medical student and your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much!
3:38 Mr Other Cell I don't feel so good
really. I read about virus in my science book. But you make me understand the fact more clearly than done by our teacher in 1 hour!!!!!!
Just remember, it's always easier to learn something the second time around. You're already familiar with the terminology and can follow the discussion more clearly. The Amoeba Sisters create awesome content, but I'm sure your teacher played a vital role in you learning this as well :) It's also much easier to teach to a mic than a classroom full of students. I understand your point, and maybe your teacher didn't explain it too well, but I think you should still giver him/her some credit :P
I like the drawing a lot. It's awesome and pretty cute!
EpicDJgamerboy that’s an animation
Because of her voice, the video becomes interesting. Good job!
You guys are life savers thank you so much. Your interpretation makes it so easy to understand!
learnt more from this video than 3 years of biology class
I LOVE waking up, getting on my computer, and watching the Amoeba Sisters! This was an amazing video!
watching from the time of the pandemic, lol... 2020, you crazy.
You haven’t seen nothing yet, makes me miss how it was 4 months ago
This is virally funny and educative at the same time......can't believe I have so much information from cartoons
I really recommend you to watch Cells at Work!, which is also very fun and educative.
This video is awesome. I hope it goes *viral.*
Yes true
It really did
Anyone else watching this while Coronavirus is going on
no.
It helps me so much with passing my Biology course. And it makes me enjoy learning them. I can't thank you enough!
WOW! I finally understand more how viruses operate and how they make us sick. Thank you for making these funny and easy to understand educational videos!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME STUDY❤❤❤❤
E-Learning week! Gooooo bingeing of the amoeba sisters for biology class!
whoever did the pics has a great sense of humour. love the video. edutainment at its best.
a bad bactiria comes into your body:MWAHAHAHAHA
bactiriophage:hello can i make copys of myself in you :3
bad bactiria:NO NO NO NO NO!!!!
BACTIRIOPHAGE:thanks!
bad bactiria:*dead
These ladies always present education in an awesome manner. Keep it up ladies as I am sharing your presentation to the ignorant.
Can you follow up with how this relates to coronavirus, specifically covid 19 , please?
Covid19 is similar to flu. Same mechanism.
@@Novak2611 But can Covid 19 reach the lysogenic phase?
Best biology teachers 💫
I am entering the sea of comments, and this particular comment Will most likely go forever unseen.
I highly doubt that
@@autumncody653 IKR
Then play games seems like the more interesting the more viewers
nope. at least nineteen people has seen your comment :) yw, i liked lol
I saw it
Everyone needs to watch this in the world right now
Ah always making learning fun.
Keep up the good work :)
Thank you for captions. 🙏
We watch your videos all the time in my science class…and we love then!
Thank you very much for making me understand the topic in a very fun way and a short video .
Thank you !!!
I love you guys! You make learning biology so much fun❤️ and the drawings help so much too.
this is THE BEST BIOLOGY CHANEL I HAVE FOUND!
Coronavirus symptoms: Coughing, Vomiting, Fever and the urge to travel around the world
LMAO
“so anyway i started traveling”
Not vomit tho
Memes want to know your location
I don't even know why I'm here. I just went to Explore, clicked on learning and this came up.
Great Information for the Coronavirus pandemic 🤔
we really APPRECIATE the effort you put in each video.... THANK you 🌸
Shout out to all my fellow watchers in quarantine, here bc of our teachers
worddd!
my teacher has us do long notes and i dont really understand them, but after i do them my teacher has a link in the slides and i always watch them. these videos are sooo fun and creative and help me finally understand! thank you so much❤
For those who wonder, "what are the steps the bacteriophage goes through to replicate?"
Well, in the first step, it uses a (sort of) syringe to puncture a small hole in the bacteria's cell wall. In the second step, it does a weird movement to inject it's genetic stuff into the bacteria, hijacking and forcing the bacteria to manufacture all of the parts to make new bacteriophages. In the last step, they produce an enzyme called *endolysin* (not sure if I spelled that right) that punches a hole in the bacteria. Since the pressure is so high, it makes it look like the bacteria vomits out its own insides and it dies. Now, new bacteriophages are released and now begin the cycle again, and again, and again.
Who is here because you genuinely enjoy these type of videos
Coronavirus brought me here!
hahahaha same
Studying for the MCAT and this was helpful for reiterating info!
POV: You are in class, and your teacher tells you to watch this video for biology
Que vídeo legal. Muito bem produzido! Parabéns aos idealizadores!
I...love...this... Helped me with homework
Awesome as usual. Waiting for your videos and watching them is really fun
Love from India.. Thanks
im in college and this helped more than my textbook
when you are here because your teacher made you watch this. During a pandemic
Such a simplified and beautiful video and voice 😁
1:24 the epic "It sounds very fancy"
My teacher loves the amoeba sisters. So basically for homework we just summarize all their videos!⛑⚛
Everyone: Here for school projects
Me: I'm just bored so I'm just here to say hi to covid'19
Hi.
To be honest you make learning much much MUCH MORE FUN
Wow always veryyyyyyyy fun tooo learnnnn👍👍👍👍👍👍👆
the voice over is super fantastic I do likedd it so muchhhhh
Why did you guys have to draw the viruses so cute 😞
okay ... I messed up I forgot that
I have a test at 3pm and it's 10 am in Computer class now!!. I will listen to the Ameoba sisters till then coz ayyy 😂✨🤙🏽
Those drawings are seriously cute! 😍
It was really helpful! Thank you Amoeba Sisters!!
Who’s here cause of school😂😂😂😂
My favorite biology channel to watch , thank you for your existence.
Some viruses (like your favorite the bacteriophage) can also be used to fight antibiotic resistant super bacteria and save people's lives
0:29 le virus: My entry should be like a villian in a criminal story, i would be sitting on a gaming chair typpa thing with a cat in my hand. Salute to you guys love your content
😊😊
Why is the cell unable to recognize foreign DNA?
Prachurjya Kakoti usually the foreign dna is injected by the virus into the human chromosomes/genetic makeup/dna, in one of the human's own body cells, so the cells of the immune system won't be able to recognize the dna inside the nucleus of it's own cells, that's why whole viruses can "hide" themselves in human host cells!
Great question! Some viruses package proteins with them that may negatively affect the immune system response or even use proteins to "camouflage" their viral DNA! We just went searching to see if there is a good further reading for this---this article mentions some fascinating mechanisms with a specific type of virus in the "closing remarks": www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348004/
Amoeba Sisters Thanks!
Cherry Peaches thanks!
The 2 main immune cells that deal with viruses are NK cells and cytotoxic T cells, which destroy infected cells.
These newer videos look incredible! Keep it up you guys. You are doing a great thing.
Between the Beans you are a vegetal.
Why is it that whenever I open my bio book, you guys upload a bio video?
magic
guess who has to finish this before tomorrowwww. Its currently 11:30 and this is not the only assignment due :P
i bet most of you are here because of your teacher
Reviewing for my Bio final, wish me luck! :)
how come I can't feel happy anymore
Now that's epic
me to
You read my thoughts exactly
Im glad my teachers assigned me to your vids. this channel is so underrated. IT DESERVES AT LEAST 8 MILLION!!!