I’m a high school student and I really like microbiology to the point I want to major in it in college. Your videos are so fascinating and really helped me grow to love microbiology even more, so thank you!
I just finished my 1st year at an Biotechnology college. I can tell you, when you love what you study every day is so exciting. I was a genius when I chose my college with my heart, not by what other people were saying. So just follow your dream and work hard for it! ❤️
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Going to think about this video every time I eat a plant. Mmmmnumnum gimme those nutrients u made via photosynthesis. Also thanks for the extra oxygen. Amen.
Im having way to much fun here! Lol biology was definitely not my strongest subject but I still tried hard to learn it as best I could. These videos have renewed my interest in biology!
When I was in high school, bio class, I was asked by my bio teacher. What are those bubbles form from the photosynthesis. I simply answered oxygen Then she asked me again 'how could you so sure that was oxygen instead of carbondioxyde?', I answered 'textbook? Photosynthesis reaction?' 😭 She wasn't satisfied. She asked me again 'can you give me a prove that those bubbles are oxygen?', NOOO I COULDN'T ANSWER THAT Then, here I am. 5 years later. Found out the reason from this video. Thank you!
@@muhammadbasir83 why would a teacher begs a pardon? He was expecting to hear the bubbles could be both gases but since carbondioxyde dissolves in water most of them are oxygen.
@@manofgod7622 You give too much wisdom to the fraudulent theory of evolution, Even under that fraudulent theory, It would require a designer (God) to have that much wisdom !
They had to. Before oxygen, there was only CO2 _, methane and nitrogen (and some inert gases)._ Bonus info: Before the atmosphere was enriched in oxygen, most of the freed oxygen in the ocean reacted with dissolved iron (and other oxidisable metals, effectively called “oxygen sinks” for that period), generating tons of metal oxides, with very little atmospheric oxygen produced. This lasted about half a billion years. Even when the oxygen sinks in the ocean were depleted and oxygen “finally” reached the atmosphere, it was rapidly absorbed by oxygen sinks on the land surface, meaning that oxygen levels remained unchanged for yet another billion years! It wasn’t until *all* the oxygen sinks on both land *and* sea were depleted that oxygen finally started accumulating in the atmosphere! All thanks to cyanobacteria! (Clever little rascals who caused a mass extinction event and, through reduction of methane to CO2, a massive ice age (the “Huronian Glaciation”) lasting 300 million years, contributing to said mass extinction!) Note: This information was found on (and rephrased from) Wikipedia, with tons of sources linked (as articles mostly are on Wikipedia)! Search up “Great Oxidation Event” (without quotation marks). _Edit: Added methane and nitrogen (and some inert gases) to atmosphere content before oxygen._
I am getting the opposite impression. our bodies are made up of billions of tiny chemical processes. my being is the product of billions of smaller beings. It's almost like in every animal there exists another universe.
Caleb, there’s this weird unpopular theory that’s super unlikely (near definitely impossible) that the smallest particle in the universe is a universe itself with its own laws of physics. And our universe is one of an infinite number of different sized universes making up another super large universe.
Just because of the wonderful visual aide and details that can be seen, I feel like I’ve learned more from this video than what a couple of years of taking biology in high school has ever told me.
I'm an aquascape (planted aquarium) hobbyist, really fascinated by this video! To think about how the plants did photosynthesis under the microscope is just amazing.....
Videos like this definitely fuels the love for the subject. Seeing the chloroplasts move like that for the first time.. what beauty! Thank you for such amazing videos.
Actually,plants don't like getting eaten. Many produce extremely toxic poisons,some have mechanisms where they signal to fellow plants to release insectididal chemicals in the air and so on
Fantastic work on this one, might be your best yet! (especially since I'm partial to narrated content personally). Good script and narration, and excellent visuals and music as always. I love microscopy and time-lapse, so the combination here is obviously something I'm happy about 😁👍 Sick chill 🎸 riffs there at the end too! (man I need to pick up my guitar again, it's been years but I'm starting to miss the relaxation it brought me).
I cant express myself of how much i am amazed seeing such a simple thing as a plant expelling the waste of photosynthesis,its so uttelry simple that it triggered something nice in my mind,i just feel good in a overwhelming way.
Your just describing and regurgitating what you have been told but our world and read is way more fascinating than you could ever dream, nothing is simply materialistic
How sad it is to see that people these days are happier with shots of other people rather than such inspiring videos. That's life dude.. in its most basic form. Excellent.
I was thinking that I was seeking a video with 20 min straight, and then I realized that the video is just 3 min. This video is so high quality, I'm so pleasured about it all!
Only thing i'd want to add is a footnote to this wonderful video because this often gets glossed over in younger levels of biology education and even in some high school classes: some plants use O2 at night to use the energy from stored sugars via respiration because they cannot produce sugars without the light. Some though, not all. Lovely video and incredible footage!!
Photosynthesis is a history, a series of long observations, this experiment has been going on in our laboratory of nature for more than millions of years. You have described the entire history in a few minutes. Thank you 💚
It's amazing how choloroplasts and red blood almost have the exact shape and the exact size. It really feels as if they're a mirrored version of each other.
One thing, the reason they make more oxygen than they need is because they use some of the sugars they make to build. The Oxygen loop isn't producing more oxygen, it's just waiting for an animal to eat the plant before it completes the loop
@Ar Shad To some extent it does! The world/universe is in too much order for everything to have come by accident. It proves there is a Superbeing/Divine power behind. It's only a fool that says there is no GOD
@@neiltsakatsa There is a great amount of disorder in nature as well! Anyways, how did you come to the conclusion that a superbeing is the only explanation for the universe? How do you define the word "God" and upon what do you base this definition? (Also, I don't think it is very polite to call nonbelievers fools.)
@@RHUK81 My guess is that you have never read the Holy Bible! If you read it, every question you just asked me is there. You should definitely take some time reading it.
@@neiltsakatsa As a matter of fact, I have read the entire Bible. But why should one look to an ancient book for answers to these questions (and why that book in particular)? How did you conclude that the Bible's explanation for the Universe is the only acceptable one? Is it because you were raised to think that? I'm genuinely asking, not being sarcastic.
I would have loved to have seen what photosynthesis looked like back in my middle school life science class. Seeing this video really helped me put everything into perspective, understand the process of photosynthesis, and be fascinated by every little thing plants do that help keep themselves living.
Wow you're such an underrated channel! Your videos are always so informative and interesting, I could watch them all day long! Greetings from Germany and keep up these great vids! 🖐👍
Thank you for this fascinating video .. actually l'm a high school student and this Kind of videos helps me with studying biology and l want to study in a biology major in college 🥰 good luck for all of you guys
Everyone love sarcasm ...but I don't know why but when I see sarcastic comments over such informative videos ..they make me feel depressed...i don't know the reason though...i think we underappreciate these videos ..
High School Biology 1984. On every quiz and test we were required to spell chlorophyll and photosynthesis correctly. One day our assignment was to collect water samples from the schools science pond and examine them under a microscope and draw any organisms we saw. I remember the instructor telling us you may not find a Volvox. He had never seen one in all the years of him teaching at the school. Well...Guess what I found a Volvox. When I said out loud I found it the teacher didn't believe me. A couple of the other students looked and saw it and said yes there it is. The instructor was so hesitant to come and look but he finally did. He was amazed and said he thought he would never see one of them in our pond. Biology was one of the most interesting classes I had. Also all the cooking classes I had were fun and come in handy. An important life skill to have.
I’m a high school student and I really like microbiology to the point I want to major in it in college. Your videos are so fascinating and really helped me grow to love microbiology even more, so thank you!
I just finished my 1st year at an Biotechnology college.
I can tell you, when you love what you study every day is so exciting. I was a genius when I chose my college with my heart, not by what other people were saying.
So just follow your dream and work hard for it! ❤️
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The guitar took a surprisingly killer turn at the end 😂
Yeah... Directly touched my heart
A fitting finale 😂
Lolll
Hahah
LMAO
Oxygen is just plants farting after their meal.
Nah. They're burping.
@@DragoNate or burping hard to tell :)
@@flavioherrera7488 lol
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Jimmy: Today we went outside to get fresh plant farts! It was awesome!
Mom: wait wha-
This is fascinating to watch
why are you on every video i watch
@@combatballerina2000 why are you on every video he watches
@@shadmium3471 you have a point..😂😂
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@@SLA-yo4is hmmmmmm, thinking time...
Its so inspiring. Can't wait to see new videos. Thank you!
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Itachi : I killed my whole clan
Cyano bacteria : hold my oxygen
Every bac gangsta till the cyan start appearing
👍😂
Long ago the the carbon dioxide eating organism live in harmony but everything change when the cyano bacteria attack
@@greatmonsterr I see Avatar reference here😂
You do know obito was also involved
Going to think about this video every time I eat a plant. Mmmmnumnum gimme those nutrients u made via photosynthesis. Also thanks for the extra oxygen. Amen.
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I'm eating a salad right now. Yum yum yum, dead plant cells in my tum
"amen" 😂
Bruhh 😂
Amen
Im having way to much fun here! Lol biology was definitely not my strongest subject but I still tried hard to learn it as best I could. These videos have renewed my interest in biology!
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When I was in high school, bio class, I was asked by my bio teacher. What are those bubbles form from the photosynthesis. I simply answered oxygen
Then she asked me again 'how could you so sure that was oxygen instead of carbondioxyde?', I answered 'textbook? Photosynthesis reaction?' 😭
She wasn't satisfied. She asked me again 'can you give me a prove that those bubbles are oxygen?', NOOO I COULDN'T ANSWER THAT
Then, here I am. 5 years later. Found out the reason from this video. Thank you!
I hope that your teacher look at this video and beg your pardon.
@@muhammadbasir83 why would a teacher begs a pardon? He was expecting to hear the bubbles could be both gases but since carbondioxyde dissolves in water most of them are oxygen.
You must remember this for the rest of your life, what a good lesson. Congratulation, you've finally found the answer.
@@vvnfyn iyaa soalnya waktu itu pas ujian praktikum kelas 12 jadi ya sambil gemeteran karena gak bisa jawab wkwk makanya keinget sampe sekarang
@@cianakril yup. That's what she expected me to answer
*Nature has all the solutions in the world!*
Not nature, but God
@@mohamadissa2433 nature.
@@mohamadissa2433 :00
@@manofgod7622 You give too much wisdom to the fraudulent theory of evolution, Even under that fraudulent theory, It would require a designer (God) to have that much wisdom !
@@studygodsword5937 *_I don't believe in God who is absent since the last 2000 years._*
This is such a crucial process. They produce oxygen for us!
No
Why
A ray mak comment with just 2 likes!? I'm special
No shit ray mak
Stfu
wow such amazing video, modern tech bring so much enhanced details that we just try to imagine how it really works now and then. Thanks
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@@IramGul_14 tf ur everywhere bruh
I wish we had this video while having our biology class back in intermediate school days.
projector is like hella expensive back in the highscool days, can't afford that
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Need bio as a fuun see it once
Пожалуйста сделайте перевод. Или субтитры на русский. Просим
Technology keeps getting better and better. It's exciting. Can't wait to see to hear from my future kids about what they learn at school
Now I cannot remove in my mind that we cannot live without plant farts.
yes zhongli i agree with you
Just wait until you find out what pollen is.
@@spaceagator8014 why did you have to say it.. now I can't unthink that.
Hmm what’s the god of geo doing here lol
@@bluefox3452 I'm learning modern science. The past shouldn't be the only thing I know.
Today I learnt that there are species that survived without oxygen
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Need bio as a fuun see it once..
And that oxygen caused an extinction event killing them off . I learned alot today
They had to. Before oxygen, there was only CO2 _, methane and nitrogen (and some inert gases)._
Bonus info: Before the atmosphere was enriched in oxygen, most of the freed oxygen in the ocean reacted with dissolved iron (and other oxidisable metals, effectively called “oxygen sinks” for that period), generating tons of metal oxides, with very little atmospheric oxygen produced. This lasted about half a billion years.
Even when the oxygen sinks in the ocean were depleted and oxygen “finally” reached the atmosphere, it was rapidly absorbed by oxygen sinks on the land surface, meaning that oxygen levels remained unchanged for yet another billion years!
It wasn’t until *all* the oxygen sinks on both land *and* sea were depleted that oxygen finally started accumulating in the atmosphere!
All thanks to cyanobacteria! (Clever little rascals who caused a mass extinction event and, through reduction of methane to CO2, a massive ice age (the “Huronian Glaciation”) lasting 300 million years, contributing to said mass extinction!)
Note: This information was found on (and rephrased from) Wikipedia, with tons of sources linked (as articles mostly are on Wikipedia)! Search up “Great Oxidation Event” (without quotation marks).
_Edit: Added methane and nitrogen (and some inert gases) to atmosphere content before oxygen._
@@Operational117 that is so awesome! I think I remember that "ice age" correct me if I'm wrong but was it when the whole earth was covered in ice
@@Operational117 and before the oxygen, was there any living thing? Or was it only those bacteria who feeds off of co2?
When you compare those to the world and understand that how you are small in the whole universe.
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@Sovereign Boss Thanku so much
And that the universe is small compared to the rest of it.
I am getting the opposite impression. our bodies are made up of billions of tiny chemical processes. my being is the product of billions of smaller beings. It's almost like in every animal there exists another universe.
Caleb, there’s this weird unpopular theory that’s super unlikely (near definitely impossible) that the smallest particle in the universe is a universe itself with its own laws of physics. And our universe is one of an infinite number of different sized universes making up another super large universe.
Just because of the wonderful visual aide and details that can be seen, I feel like I’ve learned more from this video than what a couple of years of taking biology in high school has ever told me.
I'm an aquascape (planted aquarium) hobbyist, really fascinated by this video! To think about how the plants did photosynthesis under the microscope is just amazing.....
Videos like this definitely fuels the love for the subject. Seeing the chloroplasts move like that for the first time.. what beauty! Thank you for such amazing videos.
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it's amazing how our life is depended on plants that keep growing even in harsh condition, that will stay quiet whenever we tear or break them.
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They do it for themselves not for us.. We are smart enough to evolve with what is available
They don't care because they don't have feelings and can't have feelings. All they do happens because of random mutations and natural selection.
Actually,plants don't like getting eaten. Many produce extremely toxic poisons,some have mechanisms where they signal to fellow plants to release insectididal chemicals in the air and so on
@@tayyabsohail2932 we aren't smart enough .. just that we are those who were lucky ..
Fantastic work on this one, might be your best yet! (especially since I'm partial to narrated content personally). Good script and narration, and excellent visuals and music as always. I love microscopy and time-lapse, so the combination here is obviously something I'm happy about 😁👍
Sick chill 🎸 riffs there at the end too! (man I need to pick up my guitar again, it's been years but I'm starting to miss the relaxation it brought me).
Thank you!
Time to pick up that guitar. Do it now! You'll be glad you did.
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I came to the comments to give the exact same feedback, but you said it way better!
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I cant express myself of how much i am amazed seeing such a simple thing as a plant expelling the waste of photosynthesis,its so uttelry simple that it triggered something nice in my mind,i just feel good in a overwhelming way.
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💚Sci-Inspi💚this footage is A M A Z I N G! Plants 🌱 producing oxygen is something I never thought could be ‘seen!’ I love trees 🌲 Thank you ☺️
Your just describing and regurgitating what you have been told but our world and read is way more fascinating than you could ever dream, nothing is simply materialistic
Wowwwww, this is amazing to see. My favorite vid so far 😎
Keep them coming 👍
How sad it is to see that people these days are happier with shots of other people rather than such inspiring videos. That's life dude.. in its most basic form. Excellent.
Feeling so grateful actually seeing processes that creates and support us for million of years ❤️
The unseen, people will be kinder when they see what's inside the plants and rocks. I love this.
Its incredible how plants are constantly doing this
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I was thinking that I was seeking a video with 20 min straight, and then I realized that the video is just 3 min.
This video is so high quality, I'm so pleasured about it all!
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I love how the chloroplasts move around
Only thing i'd want to add is a footnote to this wonderful video because this often gets glossed over in younger levels of biology education and even in some high school classes: some plants use O2 at night to use the energy from stored sugars via respiration because they cannot produce sugars without the light. Some though, not all. Lovely video and incredible footage!!
Oh look a plant is more productive than me thanks nature for showing how useless i am
No man, you produced co2 for nature so you are useful!!!
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@@aryadanuarta5225 too much usefulness is no good. look we hab a global warming now thanks human for too much being diligent !
@@linnen_elm True. Humans are actually the stupidest of all organisms and will end up destroying themselves and the earth.
@@blahblahshutup6024 i'm sure we won't
Photosynthesis is a history, a series of long observations, this experiment has been going on in our laboratory of nature for more than millions of years.
You have described the entire history in a few minutes.
Thank you 💚
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Amazing to see how plants produce oxygen for all living creatures.Thanx to photosynthesis process for keeping us breathing.
You should produce a longer video or live stream it with the music. It's relaxing.
THANK YOU for these videos man. I hope every students discover your channel so they would find a bit of joy in learning.
It enhance my knowledge more for photosynthesis
Thanks for this vedio can't wait to see more like this
Can u make a vedio on OSMOSIS and DIFFUSION
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Simple and soft narration..sublime music... Elegant..like the photosynthesis 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
The guitar makes me start singing “say my name” by destiny’s child.
Beautiful, mesmerizing, stunning...the list of adjectives for nature goes on and on. I loved this video and wished I had found this sooner.
You know you’re a nerd when you gasped at the title
You lowkey giving them CO2
It's amazing how choloroplasts and red blood almost have the exact shape and the exact size. It really feels as if they're a mirrored version of each other.
can we cut open the cell to see organellas alone?
No
Can only be seen under a microscope
Microscopic footage and chill guitar riffs = most underrated channel on youtube, keep doing what you do! I love your videos
I was expecting to hear "hello everyone this is YOUR daily dose of internet"
One thing, the reason they make more oxygen than they need is because they use some of the sugars they make to build. The Oxygen loop isn't producing more oxygen, it's just waiting for an animal to eat the plant before it completes the loop
When I heard the opening music i was expecting to hear “how y’all doin” next
This is so great. Learning about photosynthesis watching this video is way more better and interesting than studying about it in the book.
would there be a chance that the earth's atmosphere would be toxic from excess oxygen?
The video explains exactly that is what pretty much killed everything lol!
Thank you 🙏 for sharing. I had been taught about photosynthesis in school but had never actually seen it in action. Absolutely fascinating.
finally i can see how chloroplas works live from this vid
Ohhhhhh very cool 😎
This video is so chill and so mind-blowing at the same time. Like, this is how all the oxygen gets out there... wow!
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this video: exists
my brain: "tiny!!!!"
Yeah your brain's probably tiny
@@Prxwler okay :(
I have been on this planet for 30 years and this is the first time I’ve seen plants working on a microscopic scale.
very underrated
If I had videos like this 20yrs ago, I would've continued with Botany at varsity. That was absolutely amazing!! Thank you 💯🙏
Masya ALLAH. TabarakALLAHu ahsanul kholiqin. All the praise is to ALLAH The Best Creator
I can see how this video might elicit such a reaction.
@@caleb1031 a very unintelligent reaction, allah wasn't invented until nearly 500AD !
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Nobody:
TH-cam: wanna see plants shit out oxygen?
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I want to press the like bottom for a thousand times. It’s really helpful for my class. ❤️👏🏻🍀
After having all this knowledge about how everything comes together in our environment, someone still has the audacity to say 'there is no GOD'!
God may or may not exist. But I do know that humans are challenging God itself
@Ar Shad To some extent it does! The world/universe is in too much order for everything to have come by accident. It proves there is a Superbeing/Divine power behind. It's only a fool that says there is no GOD
@@neiltsakatsa There is a great amount of disorder in nature as well! Anyways, how did you come to the conclusion that a superbeing is the only explanation for the universe? How do you define the word "God" and upon what do you base this definition? (Also, I don't think it is very polite to call nonbelievers fools.)
@@RHUK81 My guess is that you have never read the Holy Bible! If you read it, every question you just asked me is there. You should definitely take some time reading it.
@@neiltsakatsa As a matter of fact, I have read the entire Bible. But why should one look to an ancient book for answers to these questions (and why that book in particular)? How did you conclude that the Bible's explanation for the Universe is the only acceptable one? Is it because you were raised to think that? I'm genuinely asking, not being sarcastic.
this lowkey makes me want to cry.. nature is indeed really beautiful
Woooww... This makes the process way more clear!
You bring content like no other creator. Thank you!
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I would have loved to have seen what photosynthesis looked like back in my middle school life science class. Seeing this video really helped me put everything into perspective, understand the process of photosynthesis, and be fascinated by every little thing plants do that help keep themselves living.
My professor showed us this video for our photosynthesis lab. So awesome
this turned out way more interesting that i thought
Learned this in school almost 25-30 years ago. Watching it happening actually is so fascinating.
Why is this so cool and fascinating at the same time
This video's mood is... Lovely. That's what comes to my mind. Thank you for this, Sci- Inspi.
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I also produced photosynthesis every morning under my blanket and my wife can smell the bubbles when it bursts.
😂😂😂🙏
To believe something this beautiful and complex “evolved” over millions of years takes too much faith…
Interesting and funny. We see a tiny piece of the puzzle and think we understand.
Truth and Freedom!
Peace and Love!
And the fact that this process relies solely on quantum effects is even more fascinating!
Wow you're such an underrated channel! Your videos are always so informative and interesting, I could watch them all day long!
Greetings from Germany and keep up these great vids! 🖐👍
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Can't waiting for microscopic videos! Because ur videos are great, Thank you
This is going to trend someday. I guarantee it.
*this guy seriously taught me 3 years worth of school in 3 minutes*
I am majoring microbiology in my University and it’s really helpful for me thanks for bringing us these fascinating content! 😃
As a gardener I found this very good. And to know my plants don't mind my carbon footprint is very good.
Thank you for this fascinating video .. actually l'm a high school student and this Kind of videos helps me with studying biology and l want to study in a biology major in college 🥰 good luck for all of you guys
Everyone love sarcasm ...but I don't know why but when I see sarcastic comments over such informative videos ..they make me feel depressed...i don't know the reason though...i think we underappreciate these videos ..
God I did not imagine a video with background music, where the music is NOT obnoxious. Loved the video and the description.
Великолепный сюжет!!! Очень серьёзный труд.
Спасибо!
High School Biology 1984. On every quiz and test we were required to spell chlorophyll and photosynthesis correctly.
One day our assignment was to collect water samples from the schools science pond and examine them under a microscope and draw any organisms we saw. I remember the instructor telling us you may not find a Volvox. He had never seen one in all the years of him teaching at the school. Well...Guess what I found a Volvox. When I said out loud I found it the teacher didn't believe me. A couple of the other students looked and saw it and said yes there it is. The instructor was so hesitant to come and look but he finally did. He was amazed and said he thought he would never see one of them in our pond. Biology was one of the most interesting classes I had. Also all the cooking classes I had were fun and come in handy. An important life skill to have.
I've been studying photosynthesis since I was like in 3rd grade but I've never been interested in it before I saw your video.
Only now i see what i have learned more then a decade ago in school about this topic (but as a plain text). Amazing feeling.
I can't image , how can he make such awesome video. It's the first time I am watching this process in actual. Just one word AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.
I remember studying this in 5th grade science, but this is so much more awesome. Thank you!
The most beautiful video
I'm from sri lanka, this video is fantastic, this video gave lot of knowledge to me, thank you 🙂
your voice fits the video really well.
it was a nice surprise.
your work here is really good
THIS channel is underrated
This is beautiful mixture of science, music and calming narration. Subbed :D
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Very interesting video. I recently found out that if the oxygen level were increased animals bugs and plants would all be larger.
This is even better when you actually see it through a microscope
I learn so much much more in youtube than my 12 years of study