This is literally one of the best researched and animated channels on youtube, this guys surely deserves more visualizations. I mean, whoever has a clue of how the animation process works knows that only just a few seconds of video take hours to draw
I have an AP Bio test on Monday and this is so helpful. Thank you so much for producing such interesting and high quality content! I’m going back and rewatching all your videos.
@@granma_dota I think you also got woshed pretty hard, cause I know that he made a joke about the mitochondria meme, but i made a joke about how we have to stay with the mitochondria meme, cause we cant go back on this being our central dogma, which is the rule that you can only go from rna/dna to protein and not back, therefore we cant go back on this.
I'd really love to see animations and explanations of as much metabolic cycles as you can ( ones like 4:25 ) , in a side channel , with the final episode incorporating all animations into one , the metabolic pathway all animated , imagine how beautiful it would look
I absolutely love this channel. You clearly put a ton of work into finding the best way to explain the subject: What to include and in what order; the analogies and visualisations. I didn't feel that this video had quite the usual clarity in what it was communicating but perhaps that is just because the metabolism is a messy thing to try to explain.
Truly a great video, deserves several orders of magnitudes more views. Like your future metabolism-first video w/ 40 billion views 😉 I'm sooooo looking forward to that video! Also beautiful animations. This is my favorite up and coming channel right now.
I think this is the utterly best sciencies TH-cam channel. It's extremely well executed, the narration is perfect, the scripts are beautifully written, and the communication is pristine - and stated clearly! I just love to watch the videos, even if they are about subjects I already know! Cheers, my friend, by your excellent work!
This is a fantastic video. It's one of those special videos that makes you go aha! and really drives home the concepts to ephasize how cool it really is. Thanks for making this, I love your content!
Great video. I personally lost 66 lbs in 8 months with a high fat - low carb diet and metabolism boosting tips. Keeping metabolism high is crucial for weight loss: - Drink more water - Eat more protein - Resistance training - HIIT cardio - Get enough sleep Losing weight and keeping it off is incredibly easy if you know what you’re doing 🙂
This video was amazing! I had been bingeing on videos explaining a zoomed in perspective of the citric acid cycle, and this video came at the perfect time to give a whole new perspective. I look forward to your future videos
So interesting! I'm a simple guy, but curious; and I love to understand things a bit better. Thanks for your explanation and animation. Really good job!
Woah Jon, another great video. If this is going to be a series on plausible pathways to abiogenesis then this is what I’ve been waiting for, for a long time 😃
The Glyoxylate Cycle, as can be seen right beneath the Citric Acid Cycle at 3:55 does not occour within animals. Still it is listed in Human Metabolism Pathways. Can someone explain that? Is It because it features pathways of bacteria living inside the guts of humans or something in that manner?
Bravo dude... You animate this all by yourself which is awesome... I don't mind you taking long time to produce such quality material as long as you keep on doing it...
Wow. 7 min of Stated Clearly on Metabolism trumps NUMEROUS year-long college biochemistry classes. I majored in biochemistry and if you had asked me what metabolism is, I would not have been able to tell ya. I say “numerous” because not only did I have to take so many varieties of biochemistry classes, but because every day was a whirlwind of confusion, I failed many of those classes, and how to take them over again! It took seven years to get a four-year degree! 7 minutes of Stated Clearly pwns 7 years at University!
Very good video Can you make a video about neuron cells, their chemical and physical reactions and how it makes our conscious And i would be thankfull if you could talk about the claustrum (the responsible of consciousness) and about memories (which are physical proteins inside the cell) and if we can simulate those operations in a computer to make a kind of digital being
although it is of course only a metaphor, I would much rather prefer calling organisms something like a self-structuring whirlpool. The importance of physical processes (besides chemical reactions) that enable life are just as important as the chemical processes. The nanoscale is in this ideal niche where discrete & continues mix very nicely together. E.g. one can have discrete building blocks like nucleotides, amino acids or lipids and assemble them into structures that are rather continue like DNA/RNA, proteins & membranes as in, you can't describe the structure by only knowing how its building blocks work. Yet these macroscale processes allow for discrete effects e.g. the expression of mRNA, a protein tagging other proteins with a phosphorous group or methylation of the DNA. These processes have direct effects on the functioning of an organism, without finding their foundation in chemical reactions. I could talk far more about non-chemical processes that are essential but I'm sure you get my point. As such, limiting the perspective of what it means to be alive in a scientific sense to only the metabolism is, in my opinion, a too narrow perspective on the matter. It is, however of course, a piece of the puzzle. I just hope people will realize there is more to it than (just) chemistry.
“Your body, that seems so solid, constantly arises and passes away.” Stated Clearly or Buddha? BOTH. Stated Clearly accelerates the understanding of Anatta (there’s no I), which can lead to peace and happiness. For this relation I strongly recommend Robert Wright’s Why Buddhism Is True.
Hi John, do you teach course on how to make animations. I like your animations and would like to learn how you do it. If you could point me to other resources, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
0:52 you mentioned that understanding chemics gets you a better underatanding of ourselves, life, and cosmos. Well i agree, i had the same idea about just focusing on the reproduction system and brain. Metabolism indeed too
Teacher: Okay describe yourself
Me: I am a whirlpool.
I identify as a frog thank you!
Mdr
@@la-ia1404 hello
@@la-ia1404 tina dabi
lol
Me: came for a simple explanation
Video: *metabolism can explain the origins of life*
YES I KNOW, ME AND MY FRIEND HAVE A EXAM COMING IN 3 DAYS AND WE DONT KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
@@mixiegacha4792 did ya pass?
For real
This is literally one of the best researched and animated channels on youtube, this guys surely deserves more visualizations.
I mean, whoever has a clue of how the animation process works knows that only just a few seconds of video take hours to draw
No this is th-cam.com/users/Kurzgesagt
Well they do have big bucks behind them. Still true tho
I'm looking forward to that "Metabolism-First Hypothesis" video
Me too! Can't wait
It’s weird seeing a yearbook picture as a profile picture
Best Solution for Metabolism
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I have an AP Bio test on Monday and this is so helpful. Thank you so much for producing such interesting and high quality content! I’m going back and rewatching all your videos.
How'd you do in the test?
The attention-to-detail of the specific molecules, like ATP/ADP, and functional groups, all combining in the various reactions is impressive.
The metabolism is the powerhouse of the cell!
Wait, did I get that right?
Master Therion oh hey nice to see you again
@@theincarnationofboredom207 when I see him I know I am not completely wasting my time on TH-cam
No, thats the Mitochondria, just remember that this is our central dogma, and we cant go back on this... i think.
@@ABW941 whossshhh
@@granma_dota I think you also got woshed pretty hard, cause I know that he made a joke about the mitochondria meme, but i made a joke about how we have to stay with the mitochondria meme, cause we cant go back on this being our central dogma, which is the rule that you can only go from rna/dna to protein and not back, therefore we cant go back on this.
Perfect video to watch while eating.
I'd really love to see animations and explanations of as much metabolic cycles as you can ( ones like 4:25 ) , in a side channel , with the final episode incorporating all animations into one , the metabolic pathway all animated , imagine how beautiful it would look
I absolutely love this channel. You clearly put a ton of work into finding the best way to explain the subject: What to include and in what order; the analogies and visualisations.
I didn't feel that this video had quite the usual clarity in what it was communicating but perhaps that is just because the metabolism is a messy thing to try to explain.
Please post more often! We need more videos like this
The Industry’s First Metabolism Fueling System That Heightens Thermogenesis Even While You Sleep
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"You are what you eat". So, this is Basically True!
Truly a great video, deserves several orders of magnitudes more views. Like your future metabolism-first video w/ 40 billion views 😉
I'm sooooo looking forward to that video! Also beautiful animations. This is my favorite up and coming channel right now.
I think this is the utterly best sciencies TH-cam channel. It's extremely well executed, the narration is perfect, the scripts are beautifully written, and the communication is pristine - and stated clearly! I just love to watch the videos, even if they are about subjects I already know! Cheers, my friend, by your excellent work!
This is a fantastic video. It's one of those special videos that makes you go aha! and really drives home the concepts to ephasize how cool it really is. Thanks for making this, I love your content!
Great video. I personally lost 66 lbs in 8 months with a high fat - low carb diet and metabolism boosting tips. Keeping metabolism high is crucial for weight loss:
- Drink more water
- Eat more protein
- Resistance training
- HIIT cardio
- Get enough sleep
Losing weight and keeping it off is incredibly easy if you know what you’re doing 🙂
All I can say is that this channel deserve millions of subs.
This video was amazing!
I had been bingeing on videos explaining a zoomed in perspective of the citric acid cycle, and this video came at the perfect time to give a whole new perspective. I look forward to your future videos
Tummy: AHHHH FEED ME
Me:Idc I rather starve
that’s sad
I really love your Structural chemicals animations!
lmfaoooooo so this is what they mean by "you are what you eat"
@6:01 39 billion views, eh? That's gonna be the most important scientific video in history! I look forward to it. :)
Rob Spiess the government is hiding that there is way more people than 8 billion
and yet people still believe this is all random smh
I just found this channel, and want to say Thank You. I will be sharing this with every young person I know.
Wow ...you bring the subject of biology to LIFE!
You're just amazing Jon Perry. I was having trouble understanding this topic but you made it clear for
me.
Me during this entire video: my body do that? Wow 😯
I freaking love the thumbnail with blue background. It just seems exciting like seeing energy beam weapons lol
Came here cuz of Bio. You are better at explaining than my teacher
1:12 1:17 2:45 4:09 6:04
Just met through this video and subscribed with the bell icon turned on right away!
Great job!👏👏
Great Science Channel appreciation day!
This is amazing
So interesting! I'm a simple guy, but curious; and I love to understand things a bit better. Thanks for your explanation and animation. Really good job!
Superb !! Simply understood !
Thank you so much for the video ... 😊
Dewd when you said we're constant movement of matter and energy i felt invincible!
This dudes voice is captivating, makes me want to learn more.
Woah Jon, another great video. If this is going to be a series on plausible pathways to abiogenesis then this is what I’ve been waiting for, for a long time 😃
love t his videos. very informative and super easy to understand. the animation is cool too!
Clear easy to understand thank you ....
This channel is so wonderful. You make such well informed videos that make hard topics easy to “digest” thank you
The summary at the end was really great
I'm so happy and thankful I found your channel
The Glyoxylate Cycle, as can be seen right beneath the Citric Acid Cycle at 3:55 does not occour within animals. Still it is listed in Human Metabolism Pathways. Can someone explain that? Is It because it features pathways of bacteria living inside the guts of humans or something in that manner?
the Microbiote
You are a great teacher. I've learned a lot. Thank you very much 🥰👍
Where have u guys been. Nice to see u back
Bravo dude... You animate this all by yourself which is awesome... I don't mind you taking long time to produce such quality material as long as you keep on doing it...
This is excellent. I cannot imagine anyway in which I could have improved on it. Thank you!
Top-notch animation!
So great, these science channels are great!!
so glad you came back
someone : What are you?
me : i am a whirlpool.
Wow. 7 min of Stated Clearly on Metabolism trumps NUMEROUS year-long college biochemistry classes. I majored in biochemistry and if you had asked me what metabolism is, I would not have been able to tell ya. I say “numerous” because not only did I have to take so many varieties of biochemistry classes, but because every day was a whirlwind of confusion, I failed many of those classes, and how to take them over again! It took seven years to get a four-year degree! 7 minutes of Stated Clearly pwns 7 years at University!
Simple explanation
Please don't ever stop making videos!
A nice explanation
awsm one of the valuable channel in youtube amazing explanation waiting for next part
Very good video
Can you make a video about neuron cells, their chemical and physical reactions and how it makes our conscious
And i would be thankfull if you could talk about the claustrum (the responsible of consciousness) and about memories (which are physical proteins inside the cell) and if we can simulate those operations in a computer to make a kind of digital being
I'd love to but consciousness is not well understood. I could do something on individual neurons.
@@StatedClearly ❤
nice and clear. thank you
I’ve never thought of metabolism in that way! Thanks for the video!
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Awesome as always, you guys are amazing I have learned so much from your channel. Keep the awesome videos coming, sharing this as usual.
Superb
Great job😊
Wow beautifully explained
Wonderful and clear video. i wonder if you have it in Spanish, for my class students.
We are translating it now. It will be ready next month
Thank you for simplifying it
great video, very educational ❤️
Thank you for this wonderful video! I just woke up to this video in my subscription box.
thank you so much very good video thank you
This is an amazing brief!
Excellent
How very interesting!
although it is of course only a metaphor, I would much rather prefer calling organisms something like a self-structuring whirlpool. The importance of physical processes (besides chemical reactions) that enable life are just as important as the chemical processes.
The nanoscale is in this ideal niche where discrete & continues mix very nicely together. E.g. one can have discrete building blocks like nucleotides, amino acids or lipids and assemble them into structures that are rather continue like DNA/RNA, proteins & membranes as in, you can't describe the structure by only knowing how its building blocks work.
Yet these macroscale processes allow for discrete effects e.g. the expression of mRNA, a protein tagging other proteins with a phosphorous group or methylation of the DNA. These processes have direct effects on the functioning of an organism, without finding their foundation in chemical reactions. I could talk far more about non-chemical processes that are essential but I'm sure you get my point.
As such, limiting the perspective of what it means to be alive in a scientific sense to only the metabolism is, in my opinion, a too narrow perspective on the matter. It is, however of course, a piece of the puzzle. I just hope people will realize there is more to it than (just) chemistry.
Beautifully described
Intelligent design 😎
You made it clear to me now ...thank you !
You're awesome
Thanks
You are john perry and i am a whirlpool.
Awesome
“Your body, that seems so solid, constantly arises and passes away.” Stated Clearly or Buddha? BOTH.
Stated Clearly accelerates the understanding of Anatta (there’s no I), which can lead to peace and happiness. For this relation I strongly recommend Robert Wright’s Why Buddhism Is True.
very good explanation ❤
I loved the animations
Molecules go through many different reactions and cycles to change and create new molecules to help us live. - Molly Grayson
Well done! This video is like a little class in how to properly describe a complicated subject.
Maybe you could do an 'advanced' lesson about the specifics of the Krebs Cycle? (Sorry, it was always Krebs when I was at school)
If a huge breakdown is a catastrophe, is a huge buildup an "anastrophe"?
I have that..
Ok. I identify as an apple, I guess.
Hi John, do you teach course on how to make animations. I like your animations and would like to learn how you do it. If you could point me to other resources, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
I can't wait for the next video... please don't let us wait!
0:52 you mentioned that understanding chemics gets you a better underatanding of ourselves, life, and cosmos. Well i agree, i had the same idea about just focusing on the reproduction system and brain. Metabolism indeed too
Love this series!
Super easy to understand
Nice video!
Can you make a video on Biological classification?
I need to watch this for school 😩
Whirlpool whirlpool...
Thank you ! This video is stated clearly!!
In this light, what does it mean to have a 'slow' or 'fast' metabolism?