he was so on top of it i knew he was right but clearly he hasn't taken a biology class as an adult 😆 was trying so hard to find the right word and i think no one else wouldve gotten "ovum" so definitely fair to give it to him for knowing its the reproductive cell from the ovaries
No such thing as vestigial, we just don't know what the function of the organ yet. For example the appendix literally hold and repopulate useful gut bacteria.
@@neku2741o wisdom teeth are completely useless we know what they did and why they exist humans have just adapted too rapidly for them to be removed and that would still happen even if the appendix was not in our bodies
For those curious why your veins are blue: The blood in your veins appears blue because you are looking at your veins through layers of skin and fat. Skin scatters a lot of the red portion of white light before it can reflect off the blood, leaving the blue light to reflect off the blood and back to our eyes. It is a similar effect to how the white sun appears red at sunset due to the blue colors being scattered away by the atmosphere.
Not true. The bluish color you see within the veins actually come from the fact that the blood within the vein is oxygen deprived. There are two “transportation methods” for the blood; you have the arteries (transporting oxygen rich blood to all the cells from the heart) and veins (transporting the oxygen deprived blood back to the heart where it will be “resupplied” with oxygen from the lungs). A good example of oxygen deprivation is when your body turns hypothermic, it will start diverting the warm blood to more critical parts of your body. This is why your lips turn blue when in extreme cold, it lacks blood therefore it lacks oxygen therefore the lips turn blue.
You're right. This has gotta be put to bed. Veins are red. Blood is red. Have you ever seen a brown- or olive-skinned person? Their veins often look _green_ through layers of skin. This doesn't mean their blood or veins are green. Blood gets its colour from red blood cells, and red blood cells are red. Red blood cells are red because haem, the component of haemoglobin that oxygen binds to, is a red pigment. Oxygen is not what makes blood red, it just makes it brighter red. Our skin looks bluish when starved of oxygen because of the wavelength scattering @jwb4291 described. Oxygen-rich blood in the capillaries is a brighter red, so more red light makes it through the skin. This is why we go red when we're flushed. This is also why bruises go from red to purple and blue. The blood starts off oxygen rich, fresh out of the capillaries, but that oxygen is quickly released into the surrounding tissues. If you need eyewitness testimony to fully believe that deoxygenated blood isn't actually blue or purple, ask anyone who has seen the inside of an animal or person, or better yet, have a look yourself. I've seen a lot of animal slaughter - when you slit an animal's throat, arterial (oxygenated) blood is bright red as it gushes out of the carotid artery, and venous (deoxygenated) blood from the jugular vein runs a deep, dark red. Reference: Kienle, A., Lilge, L., Vitkin, I. A., Patterson, M. S., Wilson, B. C., Hibst, R., & Steiner, R. (1996). Why do veins appear blue? A new look at an old question. _Applied Optics, 35_ (7), 1151-1160.
It shouldn't be painful to watch. You spent the better part of decade essentially exclusively learning medical facts, why would people not knowing those facts be painful for you? These people aren't medical majors.
@@SkimpyJigglesJr.-ff2ib it's not like they are hard questions, tbh anyone that likes to educate themselves on different topics (everyone should) should know the majority of these
Noah was killing me with the graphite nanotubes answer. Very cool stuff and also made out of carbon, like diamonds. But diamonds are technically the hardest substance.
@@micalobia1515 graphene and CNT's aren't necessarily harder than diamond. They have certain properties that are higher value than diamond, but hardness is tricky. I suppose it can arguably be said that they have higher hardness, but practically speaking you can't actually measure a CNT's hardness using any of the relevant hardness scales due to dimensionality, so it's arguable if you can actually even say it is harder. You're basically measuring something else and comparing it to hardness, and if you tried to create a bulk mass of material it would not be nearly as hard as the molecular scale sheets/strands since the connectivity of the pieces would be weaker than the pieces themselves. There are a couple other materials out there that are harder than diamond, but they're rare enough that they aren't worth talking about. You could hypothetically have a sizeable bulk crystal of Boron Nitride with the correct structure to be harder than diamond, but you're not going to actually be able to get your hands on an appreciable enough quantity of it to utilize it. It hasn't actually been measured because nobody has a large enough mass of it, but calculations suggest it would be harder than diamond.
@@micalobia1515 They have higher tensile strength than diamond. When talking about hardness, it’s usually in reference to resistance to indentation or abrasion. Graphene doesn’t do well where those are concerned.
Noah and Amanda’s dynamic is so funny and underrated. They’re like sibling best friends. The way Noah just snorts when Amanda does her deep voice and Amanda bickers with Noah when he goes on weird tangents
Now I need Hank Green to play 😂 I know it would be an unfair fight, but that's what makes it good. The whole team against Hank Green, they can pool their points lol
I only thought it was Halley's comet because of some hard rock song from the mid aughts that i HATED but couldnt get out of my head and its the only part of the song i remember
The banana thing is actually really interesting. The current bananas (Cavendish) are indeed clones, but so were the ones we used to eat. The tale about a disease basically wiping bananas out has actually already happened - a fungus all but made the Gros Michel extinct and we had to switch. We could find a replacement again, and we actually probably will have to here soon - there's a similar fungus that affects the Cavendish.
Funnily enough one of the major growers of bananas has a banana lab where they store seeds of various kinds and deliberately create new varieties in readiness.
Also, Indonesia still have lots of Banana cultivar grown and sold (including the one with seed), so the more correct answer is "not sold in the West". In fact, the gros michael cultivar that was common and was hit by plague was from South East Asia, and the plague only happened in Central America. The bananas in Indonesia is unaffected.
@@dietotaku it wouldn't taste as plastic, and actually gros micher taste pretty bland And that would actually be the blander type of banana available. Banana flavoring was invented before widespread banana consumption, so it's more of fanfiction flavour of exotic delicacies. Better to just come here with open mind and choose which banana among many is your favourite ;)
For anyone wondering, the stars in Orions belt point to Sirius (to the left) in the constellatrion Canis Major which helps find Procyon in Canis Minor which then points to Castor and Pollux in Gemini. If you follow the belt the other direction (to the right) you'll find Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus.
The volcano quiz legitimately made me want to study up on my chemistry lol. The smosh members combo and Kris was really fun in this episode, they looked like they were actually enjoying the quiz show.
I am so happy to see Beopardy back! It is without a doubt my favorite Smosh show. Please keep it going! Maybe another Beopardy of Champions episode with people who have won before. Maybe anime, like Shayne suggested. Kris is so amazingly cute and sweet. We must treasure her!
@@kyriansalvar247 vinegar is acidic, and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, so the one that started with Na was a dead giveaway) is basic. but you get a better reaction if you put the baking soda in first, THEN the vinegar.
Fun Fact: Noah's answer on the strongest substance was actually correct, since Shayne never specified on if it's supposed to be natural or artificial, Noah's answer was still correct.
Fun fact: Bulls are actually color blind so seeing the color red doesn’t anger them. I believe the cloth being waved in front of them makes them angry because they see it as a taunt but I’m not 100% sure
3:45 technically you could make an argument that color only exists in the presence of light and an observer, so therefore NOTHING has color inside your body, but the fact remains that it's definitely not blue
Generally, when someone is a guest on more than one show they're being tried out as a potential member. Guests that appear multiple times on one show (like TNTL) usually aren't
@Belinda Boardman the fact that she lives in Canada actually supports the idea they might be trialing her for the channel: it wouldn't be worth flying her down for multiple single appearances.
18:14 Echidna, (family Tachyglossidae), also called spiny anteater, is any of four species of peculiar egg-laying mammals from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea that eat and breathe through a bald tubular beak protruding from a dome-shaped body covered in spines.
Omg my chemistry knowledge came in clutch for the final questions! A is sodium bicarbonate(baking soda) C is acetic acid (white vinegar) and D is sucrose (table sugar)
3:30 Blood is red. In school, they do show both red and blue to represent arteries and veins but blood is still red. Also, veins carry deoxygenated blood but it is still red. I read somewhere that the myth is due to how light travels through the skin.
I absolutely love all of the Smosh crew, but to have @KallmeKris on there as well, omg that makes my day each time I see these episodes. Fellow Canadian here and I LOVED this episode. Thank you to all of Smosh and KallmeKris for doing this episode for us!
3:37 Pre-med student here: blood is red when it’s oxygenated and dark red when heading back to the lungs. Though not bright blue, per se, it’s still more purply
Noah should have won the diamond question! Well, they're technically called carbon nanotubes but they're made from graphene so maybe got his words muddled.
Graphene is only stronger and more durable than diamond on a technical level. Graphene is actually a one-atom thick layer of graphite, or graphite is lots of graphene stacked together. A one-atom thick layer of graphene is indeed stronger than a one-atom thick layer of diamond, due to its 2-D molecular structure. But because Graphite, 3-D Graphene, doesn't have an interconnected crystalline structure like Diamond, Diamond will win in a practical test every time.
Another misconception is that diamond is easily breakable. A small round brilliant diamond cut used in rings is easily smashable with your ordinary steel hammer. But the reason for this is due to the hammer's size and tensile strength compared to the very little diamond you may be smashing. The diamond may still leave a dent or scratch in whatever surface you smashed it on. However, for a real test, if you were to have an actual diamond brick that was a similar size to a hammer and could sit reliably on a flat surface, your hammer wouldn't even dent it. In fact, you may find you can only barely chip its edges.
@@pattycake520 all of that is true in relation to graphene however we're talking about carbon nanotubes which are three dimensional cylindrical objects that are made from 2d graphene and they are stronger than diamond! Pretty wild.
@@robbiewilliamson9783 Like I said, that is on an ounce for ounce bases. Carbon Nanotubes are approximately 117 times stronger than a steel nanotube of the same size. And much more durable than diamond nanotubes. Because of graphites properties, making it a 3d object of any practical capacity actually weakens it.
But the answer is wrong in the video. Diamond is the hardest naturally acurring material but several other that are harder have been made. And the question didn't specifie natural made
It's cool that Kris has come several times on Smosh, I like her. I'd like them to do a Beopardy about mythical creatures and stuff, or fantasy video games and movies
Thanks for having me on!!!❤️ I’ll work on my science I’m sorry 🥲🧪🧬
I love seeing you with smosh, please do more with them
Started off strong 💪 then your Canadian nice got loose
you are our favorite woman in STEM
I greatly enjoyed watching you in this!
Yo kris, would you be doing another one ? loved this one ♥😁big fan
The fact that nobody said that Shayne was the loudest animal on Earth was a missed opportunity
First thing I said
@@Bumbleshepherd SAME
@@Bumbleshepherd same!!
Same
screamed it at my computer
How Noah got to the ovum answer is like a fever dream
"I want the egg!"
The fact that he has blue hair and two pairs of glasses on his face really helped with the surreal/dream feel of those 30 seconds, in a good way
@@dnddmdb642"YOU CANT HANDLE THE EGG!"
he was so on top of it i knew he was right but clearly he hasn't taken a biology class as an adult 😆 was trying so hard to find the right word and i think no one else wouldve gotten "ovum" so definitely fair to give it to him for knowing its the reproductive cell from the ovaries
@@DuffyBlanco🤣🤣🤣
When kris said pancreas as a vestigial organ I was just like “well the fact that I have type 1 diabetes says otherwise” 💀
Same though
As someone that has suffered from acute pancreatitis... I got flashbacks to spending a month in a hospital bedridden
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No such thing as vestigial, we just don't know what the function of the organ yet. For example the appendix literally hold and repopulate useful gut bacteria.
@@neku2741o wisdom teeth are completely useless we know what they did and why they exist humans have just adapted too rapidly for them to be removed and that would still happen even if the appendix was not in our bodies
Somewhere the tutor who was in charge of Noah learning on set as a kid is super proud of him for remembering that the ovum is the largest human cell.
I think saying only half the population has it gave it away.
You misheard something. It wasn't a tutor. It was a Tudor.
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Noah's "...I'm at maximum right now?" in a tone of just sheer, abject bewilderment hit DEEP
Same and im just lounging watching ju tube
And his silent “fuck” right after while everyone was talking hit home (funny they didn’t bleep it out)
@@v9kyf77x time stamp?
@@jasmineknight4266 11:00
7:48 noah trying to fish out answer here was just hilarious 😭 even ian going “let him cook” made it even funnier
IT WAS TOO GOOD
“Get off it” was subtle, but hilarious, as an afterthought.
Noah intensely repeating “I want the egg” 8:15 is the perfect response to Jackie’s egg song in that one TNTL
😂 "... Like Humpty Dumpty would!" 🤣
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE EGG
I love how they say Kris is being too nice and she instantly apologizes multiple times
Noah getting more and more defensive with his answers is so funny
The return of Beopardy - fantastic.
I have missed this show so much.
Say that in The Chosen's voice
Impressive
Amanda straight up bullying Noah for this entire video was hilarious lol
Love that Kris corrected Shayne immediately about “coccyx”
For those curious why your veins are blue:
The blood in your veins appears blue because you are looking at your veins through layers of skin and fat. Skin scatters a lot of the red portion of white light before it can reflect off the blood, leaving the blue light to reflect off the blood and back to our eyes. It is a similar effect to how the white sun appears red at sunset due to the blue colors being scattered away by the atmosphere.
@@TylerPerlman I don't even know what to believe anymore
That's wrong but ok
Not true. The bluish color you see within the veins actually come from the fact that the blood within the vein is oxygen deprived. There are two “transportation methods” for the blood; you have the arteries (transporting oxygen rich blood to all the cells from the heart) and veins (transporting the oxygen deprived blood back to the heart where it will be “resupplied” with oxygen from the lungs).
A good example of oxygen deprivation is when your body turns hypothermic, it will start diverting the warm blood to more critical parts of your body. This is why your lips turn blue when in extreme cold, it lacks blood therefore it lacks oxygen therefore the lips turn blue.
@@bobstache8867 oxygen deprived blood is still a dark red, not blue. you definitely have a point but its not the only reason
You're right. This has gotta be put to bed. Veins are red. Blood is red. Have you ever seen a brown- or olive-skinned person? Their veins often look _green_ through layers of skin. This doesn't mean their blood or veins are green.
Blood gets its colour from red blood cells, and red blood cells are red. Red blood cells are red because haem, the component of haemoglobin that oxygen binds to, is a red pigment. Oxygen is not what makes blood red, it just makes it brighter red. Our skin looks bluish when starved of oxygen because of the wavelength scattering @jwb4291 described. Oxygen-rich blood in the capillaries is a brighter red, so more red light makes it through the skin. This is why we go red when we're flushed. This is also why bruises go from red to purple and blue. The blood starts off oxygen rich, fresh out of the capillaries, but that oxygen is quickly released into the surrounding tissues.
If you need eyewitness testimony to fully believe that deoxygenated blood isn't actually blue or purple, ask anyone who has seen the inside of an animal or person, or better yet, have a look yourself. I've seen a lot of animal slaughter - when you slit an animal's throat, arterial (oxygenated) blood is bright red as it gushes out of the carotid artery, and venous (deoxygenated) blood from the jugular vein runs a deep, dark red.
Reference:
Kienle, A., Lilge, L., Vitkin, I. A., Patterson, M. S., Wilson, B. C., Hibst, R., & Steiner, R. (1996). Why do veins appear blue? A new look at an old question. _Applied Optics, 35_ (7), 1151-1160.
Amanda: *also has a great Jennifer Coolidge impression*
KMK: "Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!"
Rawr
As a medical major, this was both very entertaining and very painful to watch 😂😂😂
Same😂
As a science student, the reasoning for the science fair thing killed me
It shouldn't be painful to watch. You spent the better part of decade essentially exclusively learning medical facts, why would people not knowing those facts be painful for you? These people aren't medical majors.
@@SkimpyJigglesJr.-ff2ib but the questions are basic high school science?
@@SkimpyJigglesJr.-ff2ib it's not like they are hard questions, tbh anyone that likes to educate themselves on different topics (everyone should) should know the majority of these
Shayne: “What’s the loudest animal on earth?”
Me: “Shayne Topp”
I thought the same for a minute
I’m surprised one of them didn’t say it
@@laurendubosky honestly though!! I thought for sure Noah was gonna say it 😂
Exactly what I said lol
It's actually the pistol shrimp
I'm so relieved that Noah's hair is back to a normal color. The brown was giving me a lot of anxiety
Hank Green should be on the next show based on how many times he was mentioned on the show.
Noah was killing me with the graphite nanotubes answer. Very cool stuff and also made out of carbon, like diamonds. But diamonds are technically the hardest substance.
Graphene and the Nanotubes are actually harder, I believe
i think there was an implied "naturally occurring"... even though the question didn't include it. (4:54)
@@micalobia1515 graphene and CNT's aren't necessarily harder than diamond. They have certain properties that are higher value than diamond, but hardness is tricky. I suppose it can arguably be said that they have higher hardness, but practically speaking you can't actually measure a CNT's hardness using any of the relevant hardness scales due to dimensionality, so it's arguable if you can actually even say it is harder. You're basically measuring something else and comparing it to hardness, and if you tried to create a bulk mass of material it would not be nearly as hard as the molecular scale sheets/strands since the connectivity of the pieces would be weaker than the pieces themselves.
There are a couple other materials out there that are harder than diamond, but they're rare enough that they aren't worth talking about. You could hypothetically have a sizeable bulk crystal of Boron Nitride with the correct structure to be harder than diamond, but you're not going to actually be able to get your hands on an appreciable enough quantity of it to utilize it. It hasn't actually been measured because nobody has a large enough mass of it, but calculations suggest it would be harder than diamond.
@@micalobia1515 they aren't harder, they are tougher. Think like iron and steel. Iron will break under stress and steel will bend.
@@micalobia1515 They have higher tensile strength than diamond. When talking about hardness, it’s usually in reference to resistance to indentation or abrasion. Graphene doesn’t do well where those are concerned.
Amanda’s Jennifer Coolidge impression is actually a 10/10
Kris actually does a good one too, but she didn't want to steal her thunder 😭
Fr, it added 10 years to my life 😭
Kris should have done hers tho
The "Down to Earth, 200 points" sent me lol
4:49 for anyone wanting to rewatch it.
Noah getting that egg question correct was one of the biggest accomplishments. Good on him
Noah and Amanda’s dynamic is so funny and underrated. They’re like sibling best friends. The way Noah just snorts when Amanda does her deep voice and Amanda bickers with Noah when he goes on weird tangents
My main takeaway from this: we need Amanda to portray Jennifer Coolidge somehow. She's got the voice immediately.
Now I need Hank Green to play 😂 I know it would be an unfair fight, but that's what makes it good. The whole team against Hank Green, they can pool their points lol
No flipping way, two of my fav content creators doing a collab. How???
Check Try not to laugh episode with her
I love seeing Noah and Ian in the same video, you know you’re gonna get some of the best highbrow comedy with that pairing lol
Amanda’s “a hot dog” when Ian wagered 1 hot dog went completely unmentioned by everyone else but that had me rolling 😂
Ok but Kris being self conscious about giving a high five is a whole mood.
I love Amanda's Jennifer Coolidge impression!
It sounded like The Chosen™️
I really said "Sozin's Comet" with my WHOLE chest when Shayne asked the question about Halley's comet. I'm glad I'm not on this lmao
When he said Haileys i thought to myself no stupid it's Sozins
Honestly don't feel bad I kept thinking catalyst comment from Adventure Time
I only thought it was Halley's comet because of some hard rock song from the mid aughts that i HATED but couldnt get out of my head and its the only part of the song i remember
@@donttalktomebye second chance?
Ah, a man of culture
Shayne lowkey really wanting an anime Beapordy at the end killed me lol
yes please anime!
Noah impressed me with how he pulled out so many clutch correct answers. Amanda impressed me with her impressions and general science knowledge!
Amanda reassuring Kris that they weren't upset was so wholesome
Not sure if the credits have always been in the show notes but MORE OF THIS! Love seeing everyone get their recognition.
They have!
This was alot of fun, felt like Smosh Lab.
I see how the coats could remind you of that.
What really reminds me of those videos are whenever Courtney makes a pun.
The banana thing is actually really interesting. The current bananas (Cavendish) are indeed clones, but so were the ones we used to eat. The tale about a disease basically wiping bananas out has actually already happened - a fungus all but made the Gros Michel extinct and we had to switch. We could find a replacement again, and we actually probably will have to here soon - there's a similar fungus that affects the Cavendish.
Funnily enough one of the major growers of bananas has a banana lab where they store seeds of various kinds and deliberately create new varieties in readiness.
Also, Indonesia still have lots of Banana cultivar grown and sold (including the one with seed), so the more correct answer is "not sold in the West".
In fact, the gros michael cultivar that was common and was hit by plague was from South East Asia, and the plague only happened in Central America. The bananas in Indonesia is unaffected.
@@michaeltulus4582 wait so we can still taste delicious laffy-taffy-banana if we just go to indonesia?!
@@dietotaku it wouldn't taste as plastic, and actually gros micher taste pretty bland And that would actually be the blander type of banana available. Banana flavoring was invented before widespread banana consumption, so it's more of fanfiction flavour of exotic delicacies.
Better to just come here with open mind and choose which banana among many is your favourite ;)
7:05 The devastation in Ian’s “oh my god” is heartbreaking. Poor guy was really rooting for Pluto
Top moments of the episode, Noah’s egg moment and Shayne being a Hank Green fanboy
Noah: I know why I'm here
Amanda: are you ok?
Ian: chaos is my middle name
Kris: this is great
🤣🤣
Kris needs to become a semi-regular. She's soo pleasant and hella funny!
Love seeing Kris! She's such a funny and kind person and fits in so well with you guys 💛
For anyone wondering, the stars in Orions belt point to Sirius (to the left) in the constellatrion Canis Major which helps find Procyon in Canis Minor which then points to Castor and Pollux in Gemini. If you follow the belt the other direction (to the right) you'll find Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus.
The volcano quiz legitimately made me want to study up on my chemistry lol. The smosh members combo and Kris was really fun in this episode, they looked like they were actually enjoying the quiz show.
I’m so happy Kris is back! Please keep having her back!
More Kris, more Kris, more Kris! Say it with me!
More Kris!
MORE KRIS!!!!
More Kris
Less.
*More KRIS!!!*
Oh Kris, making us Canadians proud by being so so so nice lol
and hot, and cute, and sexy, and adorable. and
You guys should do a Canadian trivia beopardy episode with Kris as the host!
She won't be able to tell anyone they are wrong - "Full points for everyone - Agaiin!"
Fun fact: from the Orion constellation, if you follow the center star of his bow, it points directly to the Taurus constellation
Every time Noah answered I thought he was joking but then he actually got it right 😂
“A *woman* cell- not an *incel* !!” -Noah 2023
Looks like Kris deLIVERed right away... I'll let my self out
Don’t ever come back!! 😂😂
18:18
HE'S A SEMIAQUATIC EGG-LAYING MAMMAL OF ACTION
(doobee doobee doobah)
TAHTS WHAT I WAS THINKING
The way Kris high fived herself at the end😢 She's too kind for this world.
I am so happy to see Beopardy back! It is without a doubt my favorite Smosh show. Please keep it going! Maybe another Beopardy of Champions episode with people who have won before. Maybe anime, like Shayne suggested. Kris is so amazingly cute and sweet. We must treasure her!
"Our contestants today are Noah, who practices chemistry on his own head..." Missed opportunity.
bruh noah smacking down amandas snarkiness with correct answers every time was hilarious
but he was so wrong about the colour of blood. 0% of human have blue blood, only some animals 🙂 only veins looks blue sometimes
@@zermatt1982 i think he misunderstood the category and thought they had to guess the myth rather than the right answer
@@sahwangshi no
I just graduated with a bachelor's in Biology, I took anatomy and organic chemistry, and this was incredibly . . . interesting to watch 😂😂😂
It's been a while since my chemistry, but I thought vinegar was acidic. I thought none would go off
@@kyriansalvar247 vinegar is acidic, and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, so the one that started with Na was a dead giveaway) is basic. but you get a better reaction if you put the baking soda in first, THEN the vinegar.
@@dietotaku thank you! I still work with chemicals, so I know you add acid to water (not the other way around), but haven't needed baking soda
@@dietotakuyas the fizzing is due to the co2
No literally. I stopped the video to read the chemical names and it was a dead giveaway lol
No idea why but “Noah it’s not working, that’s grape juice!” is my new favorite line
Fun Fact: Noah's answer on the strongest substance was actually correct, since Shayne never specified on if it's supposed to be natural or artificial, Noah's answer was still correct.
Either way, he didn't say graphene, which is the hardest material we know of
@@hblake5213 well apparently borophene is more stronger than graphene but you still got a point
I can't get over how much Amanda looks like the teacher from meet the Robinsons in that science coat
Noah’s hair is back to normal - Turquoise
I'm glad he grew it out and went back to natural.
I'm surprised nobody said Shayne Topp when asked the loudest animal on earth :)
I was looking for this, I was thinking the same thing!!
I thought about the same answer ;)
Ian is definitely speaking the true pain us millennials feel because of how much we miss our boy Pluto ❤️
Not me, it always pissed me off that Pluto was considered a planet when it was so different to the other planets.
The way Shayne asked if Noah wanted that egg was hilarious to me
Anybody else notice the voice crack from Shayne when he was recapping points 😂😂😂 9:45
why was i like weirdly proud of noah through this ??? i was rooting for my boy!!
Been waiting for Kris to return, what a great show for her to join
all the hank green shoutout by shayne really puts a huge smile on my face. we love learning!
Fun fact: Bulls are actually color blind so seeing the color red doesn’t anger them. I believe the cloth being waved in front of them makes them angry because they see it as a taunt but I’m not 100% sure
They're red-green colorblind, like most non-primate mammals, so the cloth looks brownish to them. (However, they see blue and yellow pretty well.)
Another banger, another banger by Shayne Topp from Beopardy
3:45
technically you could make an argument that color only exists in the presence of light and an observer, so therefore NOTHING has color inside your body, but the fact remains that it's definitely not blue
They need to make Kris an official cast member I swear
She lives in Canada so it would be tricky to have her on regularly, but she's born for this kind of content. Her TikTok and TH-cam are amazing.
Generally, when someone is a guest on more than one show they're being tried out as a potential member. Guests that appear multiple times on one show (like TNTL) usually aren't
@Belinda Boardman the fact that she lives in Canada actually supports the idea they might be trialing her for the channel: it wouldn't be worth flying her down for multiple single appearances.
Smosh Canada?
I see that Shayne is interested in science and that makes him a good host for sciencey videos. Smosh, we want more!
18:14 Echidna, (family Tachyglossidae), also called spiny anteater, is any of four species of peculiar egg-laying mammals from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea that eat and breathe through a bald tubular beak protruding from a dome-shaped body covered in spines.
17:53 I think Amanda was just trying to get Kris to do her Jennifer Coolidge impression
words cannot even describe how much I love this collab.
Omg my chemistry knowledge came in clutch for the final questions! A is sodium bicarbonate(baking soda) C is acetic acid (white vinegar) and D is sucrose (table sugar)
i knew A was sodium bicarb but i had no idea what the chemical formula for vinegar is lol
3:30 Blood is red. In school, they do show both red and blue to represent arteries and veins but blood is still red. Also, veins carry deoxygenated blood but it is still red. I read somewhere that the myth is due to how light travels through the skin.
Science nitpick: The editors just put NaHCO but baking soda is NaHCO3 which makes it sodium bicarbonate...also MORE KRIS
I kept thinking where is the base, until shayne said baking soda
The 3 is there, its just covered by the glare of lights. You can see it at 23:01
@@somethingsomething479 not in the edit text overlay, it clearly says NaHCO which bothered me a lot
@@beef_O.O_ when? Timestamp
@@Olibaby12 at 20:18
19:17 does this mean Damien is secretly Canadian
Ian really did say let him cook at noah trying to explain egg.
I absolutely love all of the Smosh crew, but to have @KallmeKris on there as well, omg that makes my day each time I see these episodes. Fellow Canadian here and I LOVED this episode. Thank you to all of Smosh and KallmeKris for doing this episode for us!
3:37 Pre-med student here: blood is red when it’s oxygenated and dark red when heading back to the lungs. Though not bright blue, per se, it’s still more purply
Noah should have won the diamond question! Well, they're technically called carbon nanotubes but they're made from graphene so maybe got his words muddled.
Graphene is only stronger and more durable than diamond on a technical level. Graphene is actually a one-atom thick layer of graphite, or graphite is lots of graphene stacked together. A one-atom thick layer of graphene is indeed stronger than a one-atom thick layer of diamond, due to its 2-D molecular structure. But because Graphite, 3-D Graphene, doesn't have an interconnected crystalline structure like Diamond, Diamond will win in a practical test every time.
Another misconception is that diamond is easily breakable. A small round brilliant diamond cut used in rings is easily smashable with your ordinary steel hammer. But the reason for this is due to the hammer's size and tensile strength compared to the very little diamond you may be smashing. The diamond may still leave a dent or scratch in whatever surface you smashed it on.
However, for a real test, if you were to have an actual diamond brick that was a similar size to a hammer and could sit reliably on a flat surface, your hammer wouldn't even dent it. In fact, you may find you can only barely chip its edges.
@@pattycake520 all of that is true in relation to graphene however we're talking about carbon nanotubes which are three dimensional cylindrical objects that are made from 2d graphene and they are stronger than diamond! Pretty wild.
@@robbiewilliamson9783 Like I said, that is on an ounce for ounce bases. Carbon Nanotubes are approximately 117 times stronger than a steel nanotube of the same size. And much more durable than diamond nanotubes. Because of graphites properties, making it a 3d object of any practical capacity actually weakens it.
Don't let them bring you down Amanda! Keep bringing the Coolidge impression, she's an amazing person!
I wanna see Shayne do this category to see if he remembers stuff from Smosh Labs
I love when you have Kris on Smosh
“Im at maximum right now?!!” Killed me
I was yelling echidna at my screen like people watching football yell at their TVs, and then I fist pumped when I was right. I got way too into this 😂
The “Not Natty” and “Liver queen” part had me crying 10/10 guest
When Shayne said "what is the hardest substance on earth" I knew it right away.
But the answer is wrong in the video. Diamond is the hardest naturally acurring material but several other that are harder have been made. And the question didn't specifie natural made
@@adrianhultman6236 I think since the premise is that the questions are about the land, naturally is implied?
Kris is so smort. I love her showing everybody her abilities!
Shayne's disappointment at their guesses for the blush question was everything lmao
I love Kris, but if you ever do a Part 2 of this kind of trivia, Nick Uhas would be a nice guest to have!
Amanda: get off it!!!
Noah: *is correct*
idk how he held back but i would've been so petty in that moment 🤣
5:18
lots of things are STRONGER than diamonds, but diamonds are the HARDEST substance
I really enjoyed this.. you guys put so much effort into this. Whoever came up with this theme!
It's cool that Kris has come several times on Smosh, I like her. I'd like them to do a Beopardy about mythical creatures and stuff, or fantasy video games and movies
You’d think I’m joking, but i actually learned something from watching a Smosh production video.