We like to pin clarifications in our video! So at 4:47, while we- and many biology sources that you may use - mention the ATP bond breakdown as an energy releasing event, this can lead to a misconception if just isolating the phosphate bond breaking alone. This is because bond breaking requires energy to be absorbed while bond creating releases energy. When we say that when the phosphate bond in ATP breaking down (ATP hydrolysis) releases energy, we wish we had been more clear that this involves many events, including the breaking and reforming of bonds. We should clarify the entire ATP hydrolysis process itself is considered an energy releasing, exergonic process. Our more recent ATP video here: th-cam.com/video/23ZzI6WZS28/w-d-xo.html did a better job with clarifying that. Also, in case you're looking for more detail about the cell membrane itself---not just transport---we have a video called "Inside the Membrane" that you may want to check out: th-cam.com/video/qBCVVszQQNs/w-d-xo.html You can see our ENTIRE biology playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz.html 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
The problem is they teach as if you already know the material.Because they know the material and have a mind for it they think everyone does.Im not interested in being à doctor or médical student I'm doing physical therapy but this is one of the requirements.I get needing to be familiar but this is overkill
I am a master student in chemistry getting exposed now to more biological aspects that requires a great deal of biology basics and u make it really easy and fun to remember these things after those many years. Thanks for your unique creativity and please keep it up cause education needs ppl like you are.
0:40 To keep a stable environment or homeostasis, cells must have some control over what goes in and what goes out of them. A very important structure that all cells contain is the cell membrane which helps regulate homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out. 1:14 The cell membrane has signaling abilities. It's made of a phospholipid bilayer (two layers of lipids). These lipids have a polar hydrophilic water-loving (polar molecules have unequal sharing of electrons among atoms) head and a hydrophobic water disliking tail that's nonpolar (nonpolar molecules have equal sharing of electrons among atoms) made of two fatty acid tails. 1:38 Some molecules have no problem going through the cell membrane and go directly through the phospholipid bilayer. Small nonpolar molecules such as oxygen, carbon dioxide gas, steroid hormones and fatty acids. This process is known as simple diffusion. Simple diffusion is a passive transport that doesn't require added energy, it uses kinetic (movement) energy. In simple diffusion, molecules go with/along the concentration gradient (from high concentration to low concentration). 2:33 Some proteins in the membrane are known as transport proteins (channels or pumps). They help transport molecules across the membrane that are too large to directly go through to membrane or are polar. 3:08 This process is known as facilitated diffusion. It's still a form of diffusion and still moves molecules from high concentration to low concentration via passive transport. The proteins are facilitating/helping things pass. Carrier proteins or water filled channel proteins are used to move molecules such as glucose, other sugars, some amino acids and charged ions passively across the membrane. 3:38 In osmosis, for water to travel at a fast rate across the membrane, it passes through protein channels called aquaporins. 4:11 Transport from low concentration to high concentration will require energy from adenosine triphosphate (ATP). For example, the cells lining your gut, they need to take in glucose but what if the concentration of glucose is higher than the glucose concentration in the environment? The cells still need to take glucose in but it's going to be forced against the regular gradient flow. ATP can power active transport and force molecules to go against their concentration gradient. One way ATP can do that is by energizing the transport protein itself (sodium potassium pump). 5:14 During active transport, there's other times a cell needs to exert energy for transport (known as bulk transport). If a cell needs a very large molecule (for ex a polysaccharide - a large carbohydrate), you may need the cell to fuse with the molecule in order to bring it inside. This is called endocytosis (endo means in), often this fusing of substances within the cell membrane will form vesicles that can be taken into the cell. Phagocytosis (cell eating)- a process where a cell binds to the item it wants to engulf on the cell surface and draws the item inward while engulfing around it. Often happens when the cell wants to destroy something, like a virus or an infected cell. Immune system cells (macrophages) use phagocytosis to engulf pathogens. Receptor-mediated endocytosis - A process where receptor proteins on the cell surface are used to capture or bind to a specific target molecule. Pinocytosis (cell drinking) - A process in which a cell takes in small amounts of extracellular fluid. 6:38 - Exocytosis (exo means exit) can be used to get rid of cell waste. It is also used to get valuable materials out that a cell has made. These materials are transported from the inside to the outside of the cell in membrane-bound vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane.
My teacher has us watch these videos at home and fill out notes\answer questions on slips of paper. Honestly she picked a great channel for it, the videos are so clear & easy to follow
Just discovered the Amoeba Sisters today and learned more than I have in my 120 minute class! My professor does a lot of PowerPoints with chicken scratch notes and ever since I found you I shared 4 of yours to my class discussion board for visual learners! Thank you so much!
Hi amoeba sisters, I really love your videos. Through them I have seen another dimension of life science as a biology learner in 12th grade. Please keep up the great work and May GOD BLESS.
Hey Mrs. Mika's class at ottawa high school in illinois! I am in honors bio in the year 2019. All i can say is good luck! Plz like this so her class can see this next year!
My bio teacher is a bit weird, she like, doesn't really teach, but expects you to pretty much know everything. Like during the meiosis lesson, I didn't know wtf I was even learning, so I just went to you guys and. I APPRECIATE YOU GUYS!
hi, I'm from the Netherlands and your videos are so clear! I have a biology test tomorrow and I'm sure I'm going to make it! With the drawings, I understand everything, even if it's in English I can connect the things to Dutch words. It's so much more fun to watch a video, than read in a boring booook.... Thank you very much! Zoë
"ATP releases a lot of energy." So I looked it up, and one mole of ATP, can release around 7,300 calories (7.3kcal/mol) of energy. The recommended calorie intake for one day is around 2,000 calories. If you connect the dots, these numbers will blow your mind. ATP is made by the mitochondria via free-radicals burning glucose. The cell membrane transporter protein pumps uses up around 20 to 30 percent of the energy made by ATP. Regular exercise can double the amount of mitochondria in your cells--which means tons more ATP. Basically, our cells are amazing, and I'm excited to learn more.
came here from school and glad i did. i learned a lot and the animations are adorable and are relevant to what’s going on in their own way. earned a new subscriber!
this video was published in 2016, and here I am in 2019 studying for my ap class watching it. thannkkkss a lot. I truly love the way u explain!!! simple but great 😍😭🙏
Thank you so much I am currently bio chem and I'm 15, and I felt a little embarrassed when I saw the content of the video, but after tuning in for a bit, I actually fell in love with it! its both entertaining, clear and educational. Keep up that great work, I appreciate your video a lot. Thank you so much as again :D
When I stumbled upon these videos it helped me understand what I am learning in 7th grade science. Thank you Keep making these videos I appreciate them so, much.
Daily I have biology class than listening that class I am very happy to listen your class because it was very interesting to listen to observe so you can easily understand thank you so much for your channel
Hey guys! Just wanted to say how much I adore your channel. I'm currently going through my Advanced Cara Paramedic program here in Canada and your videos are super super helpful. You're the greatest! Thank you for making me laugh while reviewing!
Thank you so much for making these videos. You are the best and when I have to study for a science test about cells, I always watch you guys. You also teach more than I learn in school. Thank you again.
FANTASTIC! I am learning so much from this series. As an adult non traditional college student, it has helped me understand what were once difficult concepts. Thank you Amoeba Sisters! BTW It was really cool reading about James Cameron's mission to the deep (Marianas Trench) and how the scientific team discovered a large Amoeba at 10,000 ft!
This would've been better if the comments are actually related to Cell Transfer (could be facts, or related qustions instead of unnecessary comments that seems like only trying to hunt for likes) -.- To those who might get the wrong idea keep in mind, I am not trying to pick a fight. I for one know yt is for entertainment so it's understandable why the majority of the comments are uneducational.
I agree, for example in another science video I needed to watch, the video was very long; well not that much, but I didn't have time. So in the comments I found a kind person who did a very well explained summary of it, and also solved some of my doubts. Also gave me answers to the questions asked in the activity that was assigned. It was really contributing instead of begging for likes and complaining of schoo, science classl n' stuff.
You guys make the CUTEST videos ever. Your Lac operon video helped me so much in may. It was on my A levels exam, and thanks to your cute animation, I managed to remember every bit. :)
You're too sweet! We like to keep our personal lives pretty private, but we do introduce ourselves a bit on our site if you're curious. www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
Thank u sooooo much. U deserve an award ur saving my GPA. I learnt more in this 8 min video than in a 70 min class. The things u could learn if you would only listen
Is this is a biology class 🤔🤔?? Yes 🥰🥰🥰 ,I can't see this type of class Loved soooo💓💓much...... Topic is also clear Amobia sister is best , love u r learning style 😊😊 I am a neet aspirant..🥳🥳
who ever controls this channel is AMAZING. I'm currently studying for my first anatomy exam and your videos are helping me so much. I love you!! and thank you for the time and effort you put in to your channel
gathering information from the Amoeba Sisters videos, exocytosis all while giving a thumbs up endocytosis and subscribing. This is made as easy as carbon and oxygen entering a cell membrane but thanks to their individuality this has avoided being as complicated as nitrogen and glucose travels to the main shindig. The animation explanations are as proteins that need a boost from the ends of our fingers producing views and possibly educated students, now we are, they are SUPER!! As solid as plant cell exocytosis!! Go us? 🦊🐾☣️💯MEGATRON
We like to pin clarifications in our video! So at 4:47, while we- and many biology sources that you may use - mention the ATP bond breakdown as an energy releasing event, this can lead to a misconception if just isolating the phosphate bond breaking alone. This is because bond breaking requires energy to be absorbed while bond creating releases energy. When we say that when the phosphate bond in ATP breaking down (ATP hydrolysis) releases energy, we wish we had been more clear that this involves many events, including the breaking and reforming of bonds. We should clarify the entire ATP hydrolysis process itself is considered an energy releasing, exergonic process. Our more recent ATP video here: th-cam.com/video/23ZzI6WZS28/w-d-xo.html did a better job with clarifying that.
Also, in case you're looking for more detail about the cell membrane itself---not just transport---we have a video called "Inside the Membrane" that you may want to check out: th-cam.com/video/qBCVVszQQNs/w-d-xo.html
You can see our ENTIRE biology playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz.html
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
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I love your channel
Amoeba Sisters this channel is sad and 7/8 of your subs or people who watch this are teachers who can't teach so put something else not just science
Amoeba Sisters thank you for this!!
Your videos are boring and gay
wHo ElSe Is HeRe FoR bIoLoGy ClAsS
My guy, this IS my biology class
LMAOOOO FR
same lmao
Same
Same
same except my teacher calls it life science
if only all professors would initiate this type of presentations on their classes. Even the lowest student may be able to catch up. Thank you!
bahahaha that's me, the lowest student
everyone heard that 🤣🤣🤣😱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
man teachers still havent learned a pandemic later
The problem is they teach as if you already know the material.Because they know the material and have a mind for it they think everyone does.Im not interested in being à doctor or médical student I'm doing physical therapy but this is one of the requirements.I get needing to be familiar but this is overkill
My teacher showed us this video in class
I've learned more in this one video than I have in a whole semester
@LovelyAndrea SO TRUE!!!
me too
Atleast use got a teacher im self studying this
that's not good you might have ADHD
hmm sounds familiar somehow
I CAN'T SURVIVE BIOLOGY WITHOUT YOU AMOEBA SISTERRR
SAMME DUDEEE
ME TOO!!
Haha that's so true
ME TOO
Me give me a summary please
Who else is here because of Biology class👌
Molly White 7th grade science
10th
Haha meeeeee
9th grade
BioHonors lol
Khan Academy + Amoeba Sisters = Success :O
100 %
Khan Academy + Amoeba Sisters + Crash Course (Hank and John Green)+ Bozeman Science = THE DREAM TEAM
Is there any person watching this in 2024 😊
Me...
me too
Me😂
Me 🌚
Meee
I am a master student in chemistry getting exposed now to more biological aspects that requires a great deal of biology basics and u make it really easy and fun to remember these things after those many years. Thanks for your unique creativity and please keep it up cause education needs ppl like you are.
i just kinda feel sad for the comments which were 2 or 3 years ago, they never haf imagined what is happening with the world right now :(
fr
lol
Fax
Cringe, I feel bad for the people watching this now. Why feel bad because they dont know?
yep, no one could've predicted a pandemic with this kind of severity
0:40 To keep a stable environment or homeostasis, cells must have some control over what goes in and what goes out of them. A very important structure that all cells contain is the cell membrane which helps regulate homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out.
1:14 The cell membrane has signaling abilities. It's made of a phospholipid bilayer (two layers of lipids). These lipids have a polar hydrophilic water-loving (polar molecules have unequal sharing of electrons among atoms) head and a hydrophobic water disliking tail that's nonpolar (nonpolar molecules have equal sharing of electrons among atoms) made of two fatty acid tails.
1:38 Some molecules have no problem going through the cell membrane and go directly through the phospholipid bilayer. Small nonpolar molecules such as oxygen, carbon dioxide gas, steroid hormones and fatty acids. This process is known as simple diffusion. Simple diffusion is a passive transport that doesn't require added energy, it uses kinetic (movement) energy. In simple diffusion, molecules go with/along the concentration gradient (from high concentration to low concentration).
2:33 Some proteins in the membrane are known as transport proteins (channels or pumps). They help transport molecules across the membrane that are too large to directly go through to membrane or are polar.
3:08 This process is known as facilitated diffusion. It's still a form of diffusion and still moves molecules from high concentration to low concentration via passive transport. The proteins are facilitating/helping things pass. Carrier proteins or water filled channel proteins are used to move molecules such as glucose, other sugars, some amino acids and charged ions passively across the membrane.
3:38 In osmosis, for water to travel at a fast rate across the membrane, it passes through protein channels called aquaporins.
4:11 Transport from low concentration to high concentration will require energy from adenosine triphosphate (ATP). For example, the cells lining your gut, they need to take in glucose but what if the concentration of glucose is higher than the glucose concentration in the environment? The cells still need to take glucose in but it's going to be forced against the regular gradient flow. ATP can power active transport and force molecules to go against their concentration gradient. One way ATP can do that is by energizing the transport protein itself (sodium potassium pump).
5:14 During active transport, there's other times a cell needs to exert energy for transport (known as bulk transport). If a cell needs a very large molecule (for ex a polysaccharide - a large carbohydrate), you may need the cell to fuse with the molecule in order to bring it inside. This is called endocytosis (endo means in), often this fusing of substances within the cell membrane will form vesicles that can be taken into the cell.
Phagocytosis (cell eating)- a process where a cell binds to the item it wants to engulf on the cell surface and draws the item inward while engulfing around it. Often happens when the cell wants to destroy something, like a virus or an infected cell. Immune system cells (macrophages) use phagocytosis to engulf pathogens.
Receptor-mediated endocytosis - A process where receptor proteins on the cell surface are used to capture or bind to a specific target molecule.
Pinocytosis (cell drinking) - A process in which a cell takes in small amounts of extracellular fluid.
6:38 - Exocytosis (exo means exit) can be used to get rid of cell waste. It is also used to get valuable materials out that a cell has made. These materials are transported from the inside to the outside of the cell in membrane-bound vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane.
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Who else has to watch this for homework
me
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Me
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Kakashi 69 me
My teacher has us watch these videos at home and fill out notes\answer questions on slips of paper. Honestly she picked a great channel for it, the videos are so clear & easy to follow
Until she pick the old vid 💀
In a 300 level college biology class the night before my final and still needing amoeba sisters
I subscribed. For the first time I subscribed to a channel about education😱😍😍
Just discovered the Amoeba Sisters today and learned more than I have in my 120 minute class! My professor does a lot of PowerPoints with chicken scratch notes and ever since I found you I shared 4 of yours to my class discussion board for visual learners! Thank you so much!
I'ma pull an all-nighter and watch and take notes of like, what 17 of these amoeba sisters videos, to prepare for my exam in like 2 days lmao
Same
Hi amoeba sisters, I really love your videos. Through them I have seen another dimension of life science as a biology learner in 12th grade. Please keep up the great work and May GOD BLESS.
The pandemic strengthened my relationship with the amoeba sisters.
Hey Mrs. Mika's class at ottawa high school in illinois! I am in honors bio in the year 2019. All i can say is good luck! Plz like this so her class can see this next year!
My bio teacher is a bit weird, she like, doesn't really teach, but expects you to pretty much know everything. Like during the meiosis lesson, I didn't know wtf I was even learning, so I just went to you guys and. I APPRECIATE YOU GUYS!
We are all agreeing that this channel is helping us get through our biology courses and classes
Feel like I owe you, you've saved me from many a biology test. So, thankyou :)
You literally simplify everything, 3 days of class work in 7 minutes. I love youuuu 🥲❤️
I cant wrap my mind around science its so hard im great at every other class
hi, I'm from the Netherlands and your videos are so clear! I have a biology test tomorrow and I'm sure I'm going to make it! With the drawings, I understand everything, even if it's in English I can connect the things to Dutch words. It's so much more fun to watch a video, than read in a boring booook....
Thank you very much!
Zoë
Forgot my notes for this exam tomorrow based on this subject. Thank lord their are videos.
My biology teacher introduced me to these videos. They're pretty great and help me out a lot. Thanks!
Thank you! 7th grade science would be so hard without yall!!!! :D
Who else is here for classwork
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Yup
I love how these cute lil videos actually make the topic more interesting
hey, I'm glad I found you. I am in nursing school you are a major help!
let’s hope i get a good grade from watching this 🙏
I have to learn everything on my own since I can’t go to school because I have cancer. How fun. You guys actually are the reason I have an A. Thanks
hope everything goes well don't stop fighting!
amoeba sisters y'all are a great help because i would not get though biology without you
This helps me a lot to understand the concept of movement of substances across the plasma membrane! Love this channel!
Amoeba Sisters have the best biology videos ever!!!
Have test in 1 Hour. Haven’t learnt anything till now. Thanks a lot
Have a test tomorrow 5th period...... I’m dead😭😫😵
Wagiha Alhalabi you’re Syrian correct?
"ATP releases a lot of energy."
So I looked it up, and one mole of ATP, can release around 7,300 calories (7.3kcal/mol) of energy. The recommended calorie intake for one day is around 2,000 calories. If you connect the dots, these numbers will blow your mind. ATP is made by the mitochondria via free-radicals burning glucose. The cell membrane transporter protein pumps uses up around 20 to 30 percent of the energy made by ATP. Regular exercise can double the amount of mitochondria in your cells--which means tons more ATP. Basically, our cells are amazing, and I'm excited to learn more.
This is awesome, every teacher should recommend this!
came here from school and glad i did. i learned a lot and the animations are adorable and are relevant to what’s going on in their own way. earned a new subscriber!
I enjoy watching your videos. I'm in my first quarter of nursing school and they help me so much! all of the characters are cute as well lol
Oct. 2019 anyone (even ARMY's)???
right here
bruh legit they expect us tot think bio is super entertaining
iT tOtALLy iS (an army called, I answered)
me
Day before Halloween, bois.
Surprisingly, this is exactly what I was looking for for my biology stuff.
These videos really help my studying. Thank you Amoeba Sisters!
HOW DO YOU MAKE A CELL LOOK SO FREAKING ADORABLE? DOES THIS MEAN THAT IF I'M MADE UP OF THESE SQUISHY LITTLE NUGGETS I AM THAT ADORABLE TOO???
No.
no
Low key creepy
no
this video was published in 2016, and here I am in 2019 studying for my ap class watching it. thannkkkss a lot. I truly love the way u explain!!! simple but great 😍😭🙏
Shout out to Mrs.Davie for introducing us to your channel (it helped me when I was crying and studying in bed)THX!
me too.
MS slayton
you are amazing at teaching these concepts that i would otherwise be confused on at school. thank you so much, you are a HUGE help in my academics!
I will forever love this episode because it brought me into the Amoeba Sisters😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much I am currently bio chem and I'm 15, and I felt a little embarrassed when I saw the content of the video, but after tuning in for a bit, I actually fell in love with it! its both entertaining, clear and educational. Keep up that great work, I appreciate your video a lot. Thank you so much as again :D
I'm taking Biology 1408 and your videos help a lot! A Polar vs. Non Polar video would be very helpful as well.
Watched this in school yesterday. More fun to watch at home than in 8th grade biology
Well this amoeba taught me more than my bio teacher did
I never thought I could get interested in biology until coming across these videos... the best!
When I stumbled upon these videos it helped me understand what I am learning in 7th grade science.
Thank you
Keep making these videos I appreciate them so, much.
Daily I have biology class than listening that class I am very happy to listen your class because it was very interesting to listen to observe so you can easily understand thank you so much for your channel
Hey guys!
Just wanted to say how much I adore your channel. I'm currently going through my Advanced Cara Paramedic program here in Canada and your videos are super super helpful. You're the greatest! Thank you for making me laugh while reviewing!
I love the little characters they're so cute and funny! They help me too.
i am here after 5 years and still it is better than other lecturea
i was so stressed until i watched this video thank you you made it so simply thanksss
very beneficial video, and brilliant efforts.
This really helped me study for my science test THANKS!!!!
Thank you so much for making these videos.
You are the best and when I have to study for a science test about cells, I always watch you guys. You also teach more than I learn in school. Thank you again.
I sometimes forget that amoeba sisters are their own channel and not just some site many teachers use XD
This is helping me through my cellular molecular biology class in college, im so happy these resources are so helpful even for college level courses
FANTASTIC! I am learning so much from this series. As an adult non traditional college student, it has helped me understand what were once difficult concepts. Thank you Amoeba Sisters! BTW It was really cool reading about James Cameron's mission to the deep (Marianas Trench) and how the scientific team discovered a large Amoeba at 10,000 ft!
These videos were a real help for late study please keep on making more videos
who else is here for homework
Your videos help me so much. I am a visual learner and reading out of my A&P textbook is pretty useless for my learning style. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much!! I learned a lot!! This is very helpful!! Please make more videos 💯
These videos are really helping me to study for my EOC tomorrow!!
my teacher uses this for us to learn about the animal cell
me too
my teacher too
xD
your profile picture says youre in your last year of collage
Same
Great Video for Life Science
watching this in my own time hits diffrent the n when I watch it at school
OMG thank you so much for being amazing and acting as an active recovery for studying for my science test- you guys are great!
LMAO, this is sooo entertaining 😂 and educational at the same time
Have a test in 10 minutes.. thanks for the help!! Hopefully I do well..
Who else is here in 2020?
Meee✌️
nope, 2021 B)
Woah I was a out to say me but I'm NOT WOAH WOAH
Hey bestie 💃
I'm homeschooling my daughter and found this video very useful. Thank you.
*Cough* *Cough* Where are the answers to the worksheet? (I NEED THEM BEFORE TOMORROW!)
Naomi Swiftfeather did u get them? 😂😂
vieworover I need em
thank you so much your helping me through my biology course
Thank you so much for making these vids! they really help for studying exams!!
Thanks for the help! Year 10 Biology exam next week !!
wow, I watched this for life science but it means way more in biology
I'm always glad to find one of your videos covering a topic that doesn't make sense to me; you make it fun and easy to understand. Thank you!!
This would've been better if the comments are actually related to Cell Transfer (could be facts, or related qustions instead of unnecessary comments that seems like only trying to hunt for likes) -.-
To those who might get the wrong idea keep in mind, I am not trying to pick a fight. I for one know yt is for entertainment so it's understandable why the majority of the comments are uneducational.
I agree, for example in another science video I needed to watch, the video was very long; well not that much, but I didn't have time. So in the comments I found a kind person who did a very well explained summary of it, and also solved some of my doubts. Also gave me answers to the questions asked in the activity that was assigned. It was really contributing instead of begging for likes and complaining of schoo, science classl n' stuff.
@@MarsCalamars666 exactly my friend good thing there are still ppl like that
THANK U AMOEBA SISTERS U SAVED MY LIFE FROM LIFE SCIENCE 😭
You guys make the CUTEST videos ever. Your Lac operon video helped me so much in may. It was on my A levels exam, and thanks to your cute animation, I managed to remember every bit. :)
Thank you so much!! We really enjoy making them, and we're so glad they have been helpful! :D
+Amoeba Sisters will we get to meet the genius behind the work anytime soon?
You're too sweet! We like to keep our personal lives pretty private, but we do introduce ourselves a bit on our site if you're curious. www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
fatima khan hi
Thank you amoeba sisterssss youre the BESSSSSSTTTTT it was my test yesterday on cells and I got 99% tyyyy6yyyyyyyyyyy so much
Nice channel and animation, very intriguing! Keep it up!
Thank u sooooo much. U deserve an award ur saving my GPA. I learnt more in this 8 min video than in a 70 min class. The things u could learn if you would only listen
Is this is a biology class 🤔🤔??
Yes 🥰🥰🥰 ,I can't see this type of class
Loved soooo💓💓much......
Topic is also clear
Amobia sister is best , love u r learning style 😊😊
I am a neet aspirant..🥳🥳
who ever controls this channel is AMAZING. I'm currently studying for my first anatomy exam and your videos are helping me so much. I love you!! and thank you for the time and effort you put in to your channel
Who's also here for biology/science class in 7th grade because I know I'm not the only one😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅☠️☠️☠️
Your videos have helped me through 7th grade Sciance thanks so much
Hooray! We're so glad they have helped you. Thanks for the comment!
Yet again . . . I LOVE IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Love your illustrations Petunia. Keep going you two! :)
me too
lol
gathering information from the Amoeba Sisters videos, exocytosis all while giving a thumbs up endocytosis and subscribing. This is made as easy as carbon and oxygen entering a cell membrane but thanks to their individuality this has avoided being as complicated as nitrogen and glucose travels to the main shindig. The animation explanations are as proteins that need a boost from the ends of our fingers producing views and possibly educated students, now we are, they are SUPER!! As solid as plant cell exocytosis!! Go us?
🦊🐾☣️💯MEGATRON
*this comment was similar to a phospholipid bilayer, hinting that this comment had a double standard as i typed-texted it* 😉🦊
your videos are so helpful!!
I think the amoeba sisters just saved me.