🔬 094 - How BACTERIA attacked and killed a tiny crab | Microscopy
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- Spirilla are spiral-shaped bacteria. I found them colonizing a small fresh-water crustacean, which ultimately succumbed...
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Hello! The orange circles within the crustacean are oil globules used as a fat resource and buoyancy mechanism
Crustacean love handles.
I had a feeling they were oil and that's interesting how its used for buoyancy
Wow I never even knew that bacteria could be so large.
Thank you for another fantastic video, you are so inspiring.
I never knew Bacteria could be so large either
*the crustacean starts falling appart and is visibly dead*
"It's not looking very healthy"
Amazing video as always!
Alessandro Zonta mr stark I don’t feel so good
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Absolutely amazing.
You're doing great work bringing microscopic biology to life and inspiring great interest in my students in Benin City, Nigeria.
We're trying to purchase a low cost microscope to start a more practical approach to teaching and your videos have been great inspiration despite our almost-zero budget.
Science is global, thanks to ICT as well as informed and generous enthusiasts like you.
Best wishes !
Bacteria murder a crab, then they're like: "we are just RECYCLING!!"
Are you feeling it now JR KRABS
Why did the spirilla refuse to coexist in peace with the crab, but instead chose the pathway of selfish ambition?
I really like all the variety and drama you found in the drop of water.
OH MY! When I was a kid we would go swimming in ponds like that! EWE! (I'm still alive at 74 though! The spirill didn't get me! )
stay away from brown water!
hey glasslinger! as if you turn up in all my favorite channels. can you make an x-ray microscope?
I think any multi species interactions a by far the most interesting. Whether in predation mutualism or parasitsm i think these will be your best videos.
Crab doesn't feel so good...
This is so cool! Glad o found this channel long ago! I hope to be able to do this as a hobby when I have more time and money!
Love this channel and all those microbes thanks!
I love when this guy says "yeah" between the sentences!
Wonderful Video.
Perhaps you could make a timelapse of such devouring of an organism. Would look amazing, I suppose
I find slides with a depression annoying because its difficult to get the whole sample in focus. Its nice to have the organisms moving freely though.
wish we coulda got a closer look at those bacteria but good video!
Love your wholesome content
Wholesome?
"...crab, and you can see thats living happily in the freshwater, its organs are moving, but soon it will be dead" Oliver giving presentation to third graders
Great video 👌👏
My last brain cell during a test:
that giant protozoan just teleported at 7:16
Great content, but I think they were alive and doing fine until you trapped them in between glass plates 😥
Thats exactly what happened. And the bacteria is allways ready to help to keep the environment clean
I'm already suscribed to your second channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome videos :)
Keep it up
Very interesting friend.
I am a microscsope hobbiyist too, thanks to you...how do u disinfect slides once done with observations?
Depends what was on it. Often I throw them away. Sometimes I collect them and when I have enough of them then I wash them with warm soap water, rinse them in distilled water (to prevent water spots). Cover glasses I usually throw away.
Since i cant aford to get new slides & cover slips, I use warm water to rinse of the slide then rubbing alcohol to disinfect. You can use distilled water if water spots are a problem. I also wash the cover slips the same way but very carefully and set them on a lint free cloth to dry (some paper will work to set them on to dry if you can't get lint free cloth).
Terrifyingly beautiful
You mean terrifyingly interesting
Awesome
700th like! Interesting video but also kind of sad. Rest in piece thing
He crushed the crab in a small space and prevented it from simply swimming away from the bacteria...he basically killed the crab by isolating it.
I came to that conclusion too.. he crushed the crab, maiming it. He even said the organs spilled out... then he watched as bacteria killed it slowly.
I think the bacteria were attacking the animal long before it was put on the slide. It wasnt roped down ready for King Kong to drag it to its doom.
@6:31 you can see some extruded cellular contents in the lower third of the body from the ruptured wall of the organism
That was cool
RIP , i guess it had no chance because you fixed it under the cover glass...?!
2:48 a moment of silence for all the crushed crustaceans prior...
How much time passed between the view at the beginning while its organs were moving and the last view after it was beginning to fall apart?
Probably not longer than about 15 minutes.
Microbehunter, AWESOME work !!! I religiously do not subscribe to any channels (hate the notifications). But I do bookmark and recommend. I've got some younger ( *millennials* ) acquaintances that are germophobes and I've recommended they watch your work. It ain't taking though - they still think *they* don't have the same microbiome as a *boomer.* Go figure.
Thank you fot this movie. Can you post here the Microscope configuration for this Movie. I gues this id the your Olympus CH40? Thank you
Is the swift microscope a dry microscope?
@Microbehunter , Can you also make a video on Foldscope ?
Its a low cost folding paper microscope developed by Dr. Manu Prakash from Stanford university. I would like some expert like you to review it.
Yes please, i hope he does one on foldscopes
Okay but that Lego microscope is kinda everything
Very scary!W
One crustacean was harmed in the making of this video.
Are spirilla dangerous to human if you consume them or anything? Seemed like alot of bacteria in the pond.
Matthew Wagner i believe spirilla are number cause of Periodontal disease in our gums! And other bacteria! Harmful little dudes
Yes. There are some sperilla that can make you very sick. A particular one can be transferred by rats. (It's mainly this one reason why rats can be harmful)
@@pauldiaz4273 thanks for the feed back friends =)
Liked and subbed; your channels pretty cool. As of late, I have been doing similar stuff with microscopes and bacteria on my channel if you want to take a look; I got a broken 1960s vintage microscope from my school since it had a tag that said "cost of microscope does not justify repair" and asked a teacher about it and have been fixing it up since. I have also been isolating species of bacteria in anticipation for when I can upgrade the brightfield contrast to see bacteria good with it.
Do a flee plzz
I am looking for a good microscope to get detailed* images of protists, blood cells, and mold. I never had a microscope so not wanting to go really cheap and crappy viewing but also not thousands of dollars. Anything under $400 or under $600 which you think is good? I know nearly nothing about microscopes.
feel bad for the crustacean lol
What are the possibilities with a 500X Digital Microscope ?
Not bad, you might be able to see your penis
@@spacesimxplore6194 lmao
I got sick last night from food left out too long. Bacteria are assholes
Filme de terror microscópico...
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That's sad.
ill pray for you crab
A worthy sacrifice
That’s why I fear drinking water from anyone who gives me some
I think acid in our stomachs would kill them, not sure though!
@@pauldiaz4273 no it wont. they cant be killed by anything
This is so sad. Alexa play sad piano music.
it looked like a bunch of micro worns. what where they?
Spirilla or spirochaetes
This crustacean is Not a crab but Cyclops. Thanks
What if these bottle opener meet the coke bottle??! 🤔
Spirulla look weird.
micro punter
Oof
Trips me out how this crap all exist
that shrimp gives me hentai vibes
Nice grammar
calling peta
Notice you use same footage in another video about something else.