Bacteria under the Microscope (E. coli and S. aureus)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Bacteria species E. coli and S. aureus under the microscope with different magnifications. Bacteria are among the smallest, simplest and most ancient living organisms. They are found in every single environment, inside and outside of plants and animals. They are so small that a small drop of water can contain millions of bacteria cells.
While some species can make you sick, some are actually beneficial to humans and can help prevent infection, allergies, help with digestion and produce nutrients in our stomach and intestines. Some actually produce antibiotics that we can use against other bacteria!
The magnification of each shot is shown in the bottom right hand corner. - Наука та технологія
I'm just glad I can't see bacteria without a microscope
@@CalebePriester Dun dun daaaunnnn
There’s actually the thiomargarita wich is around 1 milimmeter and can be seen with the naked eye
T.C.N there’s also 0.7 millimetre
@@CalebePriester u ruined my day and it was a good day
TheGovernor2014 it will be awful 😷😷
It's truly mind blowing to think that something that small can cause death.
And an overload of your cells that kills you on the inside
Single virus dont do much but army of them will kill u
Chris Quick there is good bacteria
Your body also consists of small cells.
Lol, e. Coli can't kill you
Them E.coli bundles are *T H I C C*
Ikr
Lmao
This was a fantastic video! I greatly appreciate the well-done microscopy and imaging! Bacteria are notoriously finnicky on the slide, and even more difficult when the cells were alive.
Microbiologist24/7 They move so fast its hard to focus on some.
Lysol has entered the chat.
*Three months later*
*Bacteria has rejoined the chat*
*Bacteria has evolved*
*You are dead*
'Covid-19 has entered the chat'
*Probiotics has entered the chat*
I'd be surprised if anyone understood this
@@PeaceNinja007 *COVID-19 has left the chat*
Peace Ninja i do, probiotics are good bacteria that fight off/prevent bad bacteria. Let alone help your body
What would happen if you added a drop or two of blood?
White blood cells should attack. Although I haven't had much luck getting them to do that.
@@chim6718 yeah its like a war kind of
@@sci-inspi what happened if you have those 2 bacterias on your skin or if you have ingest both of them?
Judging by the amount of bacteria they would lysis every single erythrocyte (red blood cells) with their toxins. Leucocytes (white blood cells) wouldn't be able to do much since it's just a single drop and in immune system's responses lots of leucocytes tend to be recruited since a pathogenic microorganism is detected in the body. Basically it's like in a single blood drop there's only routine patrol troops that can't do much without reinforcements.
Microscopic gang war.
I hope this channel can become huge and that you can work full time on this stuff, showing all kinds of awesome experiments. Would be cool to get some fluorescent marker stuff in the bacteria.
This is making me itchy
「 losi 」 I literally just scratched all of my body I got chills
how did you film this through a microscope?
Hi checkmark person
Phages: this is like heaven to us
dynamic symmetry We see diarrhea, phages see food
There's another channel that shows bacteria like this but adds solutions of salt and shows us how salt kills all the bacteria. It'd be cool to do experiments and find new solutions that are also claimed to be antibacterial. Like apple cider vinegar, baking soda, peroxide, alcohol, I heard even probiotics(good bacteria) kill bad bacteria in an interesting way.
@@jankocbek85 I’ve heard of it. They’re good 👍
I’m watching this since in the past my sis was having bacteria and other stuff in her body so I wanted to learn how powerful and deadly these abonimations are.
Interesting video. Also great music in the background! :)
So educative, yet so beautiful.
Could you do a video over oil immersion? I usually have trouble finding bacteria. Do you think you could show us what to look for at the main objectives, 4x,10x, 40x, and 100x and what exactly it looks like under the microscope? I’ve been told to look for grains of sand? If there is a certain way to prepare the slide, could you also include that? This would seriously be a great help!
There is a couple videos on youtube showing this. I might do one in the future. But at lower magnifications look for any small specks. that might be the bacteria, so magnify over that spot. I do that in this video, as I zoom in closer you can get an idea what to look for. Make sure to heat fix the slide if you are staining so the bacteria don't fall off.
Sci- Inspi thank you! :)
try phase contrast
If you want to look at bacteria, look at yogurt with live cultures or your plaque
Beautiful video and music. What is the name of the song?
Hi Mert, I made the music. I just called it "bacteria"
wow, very nice music, you have talent!
You are good at microscopes, bacteria, science, AND MUSIC!
@@gundvr1846 yo wtf we have the same pfp
@@plant5875 not anymore
Awesome video, thanks for sharing. Would it possible to see live bacteria using light microscope or dark field microscope? This is all what I have available. Thanks
Yes, this video was recorded through a light microscope.
Me and the boys chilling in the bacterial water
Me: everything went well. I played games, watching movies, eating, drinking, you name it. And i didn't took a shower, wash my hands, and brush my teeth for 5 years...
Bacteria: wElCoMe To mY wOrLd!
Everyone always be skipping 250x magnification.
This meme was made by the 200x gang
Is bacteria always swimming and mobile?
You must need a very powerful microscope to magnify 1500x, bacteria are pretty small creatures.
100x oil + 15x eye piece
Not really.. Any microscope can pretty much magnify anything the person wants to any extent, however magnification is not relevant compared to resolution.
A cheap $220-300 should do the trick, if your lucky ofcourse.
@@samueljackson1329, I was literally about to agree with myself xd
In which phase is the E. Coli?
I don't' remember but it might be log phase.
@@sci-inspi Dare you to drink em.
What happens when you drink them
You can get sick. This could cause vomiting and diarrhea.
I got uti 😒
XD why did you ask
You get aids
Sometimes nothing
Man they look dangerous and cute at the same time
You should try filters to make the bacteria look way more epic - dark field and oblique filters will boost this footage 5x
......Thankyouuu Soooww MUCH🙂☺💝✨✨......
which microscope was used here?
meanwhile bacteria was microscoped their own bacteria
Hello! For your next video, could you please do moldy food? Like a moldy apple or bread
you are doing a nice job . i don't like those people who earn money without doing any hard work . i wish you that your channel will gain 1 million subscriber ( two wish emoji)
Was that water? Where did you get e.coli from?
It was a broth to grow bacteria. I got the E. coli from science vendors.
Hey! This would be great for a video project i'm doing, could i use it with credit?
Was the speed of video doubled before uploading as the bacteria are moving very fast??
what are the visible cellular structure that you have seen on E. coli x100? can u name it?
And it's God that feeds all this creatures
Taking micro right now and just watching random videos....
how come the video upload is showing very old and he is talking about recent contemporary issue Covid-19
Now I understand people with germaphobia
Fantastic video, would I need phase contrast optics in order to view living bacteria like these?
Nope, I used brightfield.
I find looking at bacteria through an optical microscope to be boring. Most I've seen are either rods or balls. In most cases no detail to be seen with their structure. Protozoa are much more interesting. Some protozoa can also make humans very sick.
Well.... Yeah your right unless you have the time to create a 15000x magnification project like me 0_0
In this bacteria are moving but when I saw in reality they were stationary
Some bacteria are capable of movement, some are not.
Thanks for telling
@@stiwari906 In addition, if there was *no* motion at all, and the bacteria were colored, then you were likely looking at heat-fixed bacteria, where a dried microscope slide is flashed over a flame which adheres bacteria in place onto the glass. This is generally the first step in staining the sample.
@@kropotkln exactly what he says
also, some bacteria are heat fixed to the slide, effectively killing them and keeping them on the slide for staining protocols.
When u figure out your hand is a part of your Bodie and u don’t want to touch your hand anymore
amazing... and really good background song too! thanks
Hello, I am a student of film department studying in South Korea. My assignment is to film an independent short film, and I want to put about 5 seconds of this microbial video in the movie. If you don't mind, is it possible?
Hello, Sure I give you permission. Good luck.
Hi, can you tell me please which is the e-coli in the video? Also - they MOVE? Do you know anyone who ever gauged their movement direction?
E. coli is the longer rod-shaped bacteria. They are motile, they swim around.
subhanallah..first time see this..
What would happen if you put a microscope on the microscope? 🤨
.. plea- noooooo- 💥🎆💣🤯➕
I wear glasses, and sometimes when i look at the glass whil my glasses is on my nose, i can see "things" moving😂but only sometimes
Where did you get the staph sample? PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES
You can buy it from scientific suppliers
@@sci-inspi we can buy bacteria wtf? O-o interesting
were you using inmersion oil?
Yes I did
i like microscopes but i'm still to scared to use it lol
Hey! If you are scared of microorganism try looking at plant cells or onion skin!
@@ГеГеП or cheek cells maybe
What are those circular rings? Theres a thing I can't find anything on where if you have a wet camera lens and position a reflecting light source over the wet drop on your camera, it's as if it magnifies and there are all these big and small rings that float around at different speeds
I am not what you are talking about. Is it in this video?
@@sci-inspi no, I have a video, is there anywhere i can send it to you?
You can email it to me. Sci.inspi@gmail.com
@@sci-inspi I sent it to your IG instead apparently the file size was too big to send on gmail
Why aren't they multiplicating themselves?
b e c a u s e i t t a k e s a l o n g t i m e
Any way to see antibodies or bacteriophage?
Unfortunately not, they are too small for light microscopes.
I'm sweating after seeing this.
Hi, can i use a part of this video for a vaccination documentary that i am making?
Sure, please give me credit
superb...............osm video
may I know the model of your microscope. looks interesting!
They form biofilm on the inner wall of catheters and implants
guitar goes hard.
wait.. can bacteria move by itself?
Y e s. I found some that move like a corkscrew in fact they are very common 0_0
Loved the music. What is it?
i need to know it to
what kind of microscope are you using?
I use two microscopes recorded through a Nikon D3300 DSLR camera.
Wards trinocular Microscope (not sure the model) - 40X, 100X, 400X, 1000X
American Optical One - Ten microscope - 150X, 600X, 1500X
Sci- Inspi I'm using a microscope that zooms up to 1200x
@@Itsshaunbewarned magnification is not what is important for great microscopes.. resolution is important..
Best chanel
Great video.
what are those big black dots and yellow dots. which one is the bacteria?
Is that liquid agar right, how can you make it a liquid without it solidifying, I need this information to make my sample
Agar is the solidifying agent. Just leave agar out and it won't solidify when you make media.
Oh ok thank u
S.aureus exhibit Brownian motion right?
Yes correct.
Superb 👍
Amazing 💕
Hey do you know that one bac is tall as your house!!! Check in the website!
I did the same thing with dirt and now i love dirt
Same 👁👄👁
Some of them kinda move a bit
Which eye piece do you use?
i think thats enough interneting for the day.
Imagine this scope would in free fore
What causes them to move like that?
Rod shaped : bacillus
SUBHAAN-ALLAH ALMIGHTY IS GREATEST!
In our hands there is a lots of Bacteria.
OK so how many times bigger are ants than bacteria
Hmm, ecoli on average is 2 microns.. let's say an ant is 1 centimeter soo ~5000x bigger..
Viruses are a hundred times smaller than this btw.
*depends what virus *coronavirus ~20x smaller then ecoli
Disgusting. Scary
So That's What Was In Side My Stomach..
Thank you for this video! It's a more efficient way to learn microbiology ;)
Amazing!
Sir if fast movement of rod bacteria than this vid and long than this i- ,Mr,_ cit- ur_ tsi A/A which bacteria sir
Can you see a 7nm transistor from procesor or gpu?
Lol I can try.
Which type microscope is this
How do you do this without stain?
What is e Coli? Is that like iCarly?
Type of Bacteria
Knowing these things live in us
I have unfortunately Streptococcus Spp in my prostate. Cannot kill them, tried anthibiotics for 2 years, didnlt do nothing. Also have problem with sinuses and caannot do nothing with it neither. Damn fucking shit !
is s. aureus rlly shapes Staphylococcus (like grapes)? because i dont see it on this video
Where did you get those samples!?
did u use hanging drop method on this one?
We are the planet to our cells and the earth is the planet to our ourselves the question is who is looking into the microscope into our planet
How small r they
very small
While blood cell: *FBI OPEN UPP*