Actually Pandas are a species of bear. You're probably thinking of Red Pandas which are completely unrelated to Giant Pandas and the other seven bears species.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ hahaha thank you for pointing this out fox! We will redo these before too long. When we do - we’ll sort this out! Seems we’re all learning something here 🙌 good luck with all your work!
NOTES: Classification: 1. Linnaean system, Binomial system - Carl Linnaeus 1700’s - by characteristics KINDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES 2. Tree domain system - Carl Wolse 1990’s - rna sequences, some species less related that we thought DOMAIN (bacteria, eucariotic, archaea) kindom phylum class order family genus species 3. Evolutionary trees - common ancestor - compare structure and dna, fossil records
05:00 if you wanna remember that just use , king -K- kingdom Phillip - p - phylum came - C- class over - O- order for - family good - G- Genus soup - S - species
PhD zoologist here, nice presentation and a relaxing voice! One minor thing; - 4:33 it may mislead people by stating the node split points represent a common ancestor splitting into 2 different species _whilst showing that tree_ - not that I'm disputing that fact, rather that one might infer from that tree that the species shown are the 2 that arise from the split! In other words, a sentence of clarification was needed to dispel such interpretation
@@jasinsworld3095 i think they're saying that the animals on the tree he was showing were not correct and did not share common ancestors at the splits he was showing
Cognito, can you please tell me which software you are using to make these videos? I am interested. And, by the way, your videos are the best ever - I have learnt something new today!
@@lucy4576 no, for ur comment you have written it right, its your not you're which means you are so it would mean (with you're): you are videos are really helpful. your is correct
If possible, could you please make sub divisions of each of your subject playlists? Like under biology, All Classification, Kingdoms of life etc come in one playlist.
This was really helpful but im wondering how you know the italian names like how do you know the family is hominidae and different for each living thing
hi i have a few questions, first of all how can two things be the same species but different genuses? also how can u tell if two things are more closely related, like what indicates a closer relationship, being the same species or genus?
PhD zoologist here. 1. - 'same species, different genera' was a reference to the specific epithet (though his wording was wonky), the second part of a species name. It is this part that may be used in the names of separate species, thus causing confusion as to what organism is being talked about - example; Tilia americana, Fraxinus americana and Ulmus americana. All are species names sharing the same specific epithet; americana. If the species name only comprised one part (americana in this case) then there would confusion as to what was being talked about. Adding the genus as a compulsory first name resolves this issue. By the way, these are the species names for the basswood, ash and elm trees. 2. - 'also how can u tell if two things are more closely related, like what indicates a closer relationship, being the same species or genus?' - you don't know it, but this is actually a complex question! - if I answer within Linnaean taxonomy _only_ it's this; the more commonality at each rank (kingdom down to species) the more related the 2 organisms are. - for example take 2 mammals and a bird (a reptile), all 3 share the same... Kingdom; Animalia Phylum; Chordata ---- but... Class; Mammalia for the 2 mammals/Aves for the bird - at class level the bird diverges into its own class name. You recognise this as confirming that as the other 2 of the 3 still have the same class name, that means they are more related to each other than to the bird. - now, taking this info, answer for yourself what you asked; 3 animals share the same genus, 2 of the 3 share the same species. Which of the 3 are therefore more closely related?
Hi Sya - we made this one on Keynote (like PowerPoint but for Mac). I did the art on an iPad using Procreate - but you can use anything really! Then we edited it using Final Cut Pro to help with some of the animations and timing etc. Basically you can make it on PowerPoint if you’ve got the time 👍
Actually Pandas are a species of bear. You're probably thinking of Red Pandas which are completely unrelated to Giant Pandas and the other seven bears species.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ hahaha thank you for pointing this out fox! We will redo these before too long. When we do - we’ll sort this out! Seems we’re all learning something here 🙌 good luck with all your work!
@@Cognitoedu no problem. Your videos are so helpful and clear to understand. First mistake I've spotted so you're doing well!
minecraft pandas
@@Cognitoedu been 4 years and still not changed
I am doing this for science Olympiad why am I getting dasha by
this dude has carried my grades for the past 2 years
2yrs have passed this guys vids still helpin ya(I’m curious)
4 years and it still is :)
whoever is watching this to study for their bio test, goodluck
Thank you
thanks ima need it😂😂😂
Thnk u 😊
Thx
merci
NOTES:
Classification:
1. Linnaean system, Binomial system - Carl Linnaeus 1700’s - by characteristics
KINDOM
PHYLUM
CLASS
ORDER
FAMILY
GENUS
SPECIES
2. Tree domain system - Carl Wolse 1990’s - rna sequences, some species less related that we thought
DOMAIN (bacteria, eucariotic, archaea)
kindom
phylum
class
order
family
genus
species
3. Evolutionary trees - common ancestor - compare structure and dna, fossil records
thank u so much bro!
Thankyou😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
🤓
Hahaaa this made me laugh at the end, thanks!
@@Cognitoedu My Biology teacher gave us that one lol. I think he is afraid of getting sacked tho...
@@KatieSmith934-56 demonitized
🤬
ppl always be saying "no homo" like bruh, good luck getting rid of our whole genus🙄
Lmao
IKR
Hii
No homo
~🐻🐻🐻
05:00 if you wanna remember that just use ,
king -K- kingdom
Phillip - p - phylum
came - C- class
over - O- order
for - family
good - G- Genus
soup - S - species
The one i learnt is kinda similar.
King - Kingdom
Phillip - Phylum
Came - Class
Over - Order
For - Family
Gay - Genus
S3x - Species
@@RasanM-uy4sr I’ll definitely remember that thank you
-K-
-p-
-c-
This is the one that worked for me. (No king phillips!)
Do
Keep
Ponds
Clean
Or
Fish
Will
Get
Sick!
PhD zoologist here, nice presentation and a relaxing voice! One minor thing;
- 4:33 it may mislead people by stating the node split points represent a common ancestor splitting into 2 different species _whilst showing that tree_
- not that I'm disputing that fact, rather that one might infer from that tree that the species shown are the 2 that arise from the split! In other words, a sentence of clarification was needed to dispel such interpretation
less PhD more GCSE please
@@maturegrape1197 😂
What?
I didnt get a thing u said. Sorry
@@jasinsworld3095 i think they're saying that the animals on the tree he was showing were not correct and did not share common ancestors at the splits he was showing
has to be the best video i found on classification
The enddd😂
My science teacher always uses these videos to teach us students at my school! I love it! ❤
Cognito, can you please tell me which software you are using to make these videos? I am interested. And, by the way, your videos are the best ever - I have learnt something new today!
They prolly use something like Premiere to edit their videos and Power point or Google Slides to make the presentations.
very informative and helpful with the revisions!
pov ur exam is at 1:00 and your about to learn what genetic engineering is and still get good bcs of cognito
ONG TWINS LMAOOO
Your videos are amazing!⭐️ I learn so much stuff from you. Ty!
Thank you your videos are really helpful 😊
Hey Lou 👋 - thanks so much for the nice comment!! Really happy to hear you’re finding them useful 🥳
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@@lucy4576 no, for ur comment you have written it right, its your not you're which means you are
so it would mean (with you're): you are videos are really helpful. your is correct
Your videos make bio so much fun and easier tysm!
This helped a lot. Thanks!!
Please, someone noticed that panda is written in black-and-white to match the colors of a real panda😂, great editing 🎉
OMG the best video i have ever watched on classification.👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
hi , could you please make a checklist of the 2022 GCSE science exams from the advanced information that AQA gave . thanks
Great content and lots of information!
I can’t concentrate on this incredibly informative video as the darn bin men are making a racket!
👆👆👆🙏🙏
Me too
Don't curse them. They are the people doing the dirty work we are reluctant to do.
It's their job, what do you want them to do? No offence but do it yourself if it disturbs you this much 😭
this person is helping me sooo much great content keep it up
Watching this video 1 week before bio paper
If possible, could you please make sub divisions of each of your subject playlists? Like under biology, All Classification, Kingdoms of life etc come in one playlist.
check his website its really good and it quizzes you on any lesson you like!! its all free!!
@@champagne475 Thanks a lot!! I checked and true it is helpful :)
At 1:42, what do you mean by multiple species could have the same ‘one’?
A good newmonic could be "Dominating kids prefer chips over fresh green spinach"
for me it's "Don't Kids Prefer Cheese over Fried Green Spinach?" but yeah it's similar enough bc my bio teacher told me this one
didn't know you were like that cognito 🤭
This was really helpful but im wondering how you know the italian names like how do you know the family is hominidae and different for each living thing
Whoever is watching this to satisfy their curiosity not for any test.. U are real science fans
Can I still use these videos to study if I am following the GCSE Edexcel course, not AQA?
hi i have a few questions, first of all how can two things be the same species but different genuses? also how can u tell if two things are more closely related, like what indicates a closer relationship, being the same species or genus?
PhD zoologist here.
1.
- 'same species, different genera' was a reference to the specific epithet (though his wording was wonky), the second part of a species name. It is this part that may be used in the names of separate species, thus causing confusion as to what organism is being talked about
- example; Tilia americana, Fraxinus americana and Ulmus americana. All are species names sharing the same specific epithet; americana. If the species name only comprised one part (americana in this case) then there would confusion as to what was being talked about. Adding the genus as a compulsory first name resolves this issue. By the way, these are the species names for the basswood, ash and elm trees.
2.
- 'also how can u tell if two things are more closely related, like what indicates a closer relationship, being the same species or genus?'
- you don't know it, but this is actually a complex question!
- if I answer within Linnaean taxonomy _only_ it's this; the more commonality at each rank (kingdom down to species) the more related the 2 organisms are.
- for example take 2 mammals and a bird (a reptile), all 3 share the same...
Kingdom; Animalia
Phylum; Chordata
----
but...
Class; Mammalia for the 2 mammals/Aves for the bird
- at class level the bird diverges into its own class name. You recognise this as confirming that as the other 2 of the 3 still have the same class name, that means they are more related to each other than to the bird.
- now, taking this info, answer for yourself what you asked; 3 animals share the same genus, 2 of the 3 share the same species. Which of the 3 are therefore more closely related?
Hye i want to ask..where we can make a video like this..which apps..because I have to do an assignment video presentation same like this
Hi Sya - we made this one on Keynote (like PowerPoint but for Mac). I did the art on an iPad using Procreate - but you can use anything really! Then we edited it using Final Cut Pro to help with some of the animations and timing etc. Basically you can make it on PowerPoint if you’ve got the time 👍
Do we have to remember the linnean system for our exams?
For the 2022 GCSEs yes but don’t stress over it as it’s only a minor focus topic. For future GCSEs yes.
@@Ilikesaucytoes ok thanks
@@marahalsabbagh3793 np!
King-Kingdom
Philips-Phylum
Came-Class
Over-Order
For-Family
Great- Genus
Spaghetti- Species
Hi is this for igcse edexcel?
Use the mnemonic “Digressive Kangaroos Punch Cactuses Only For Great Strength” ❤
watching this before my exam in 1hr
Koalas aren’t bears- they’re actually marsupials.
Definitely
Keep
Ponds
Clean
Or
Frogs
Get
Sick
horrible way of remembering it
2024?
Did Katy Perry Come Over For Great Soup (not by me but it works XD)
Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup (this is what I use lol)
My school uses "King Philip cut oranges for good students" lol
*Did Katy Perry **_cut orange_** for good soup*
I am now using
Did Katy Perry Come Over For Good Soup
thank you all
Dear King Phillip Come Over For Great Spaghetti
Which is the ruder version
take a guess bro, what might kate be coming over to get that starts with s and is rude
@@speedysloth361 a spanking
If only I could find out his name...
So I could commend them in person!
😳😳sure
Light Yagami the guys name is Tom he repeated three times! 🤣
If I pass my exam tomorrow it's because of cognito
dd bro pass?
Do we need to know who created what?
Carl lineous is important
By the whims of a system error, the transaction was sent to an invalid email address.
Thank you❤❤
Tang ina pinapagawa ako ng what i learned things i found interesting and questions i still have ng teacher ko tng ena talaga ayaw ko na mag aral jusko
gago same jusko
tanginaaaa nakakabobo diba
Hes trying to tell us something, I feel it
What language is this... it’s like part English and part not
@@iingardinhio6173 tagalog.. it's spoken in the phillipines :D
very helpful 😃😃
*Ruder?*
Spagetti is a very controversial word
@@rabbitman8535 I see
Great s3x
Amadeus you dirty boy I know what you were implying with that 'ruder' comment at the end...
HAHAHA
WOAHHHH LMAOOO ur right😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 am dead man
Dear Kate, please come over for good soup!
So what rude word are you suggesting instead of spaghetti? 🧐
🤨🤨
@@jadenwoolcock3711 heavily implied, that's all I'm saying 🧍♀️
Dear Kate Please Come Over For God's Sake
Thank you 😊💓💓😻😊❤👍🏻
U could say king prawn curry or fat greasy sausages
Thanks my teacher❤
Another great mnemonic to remember the Order of Taxa is:
Decorated
Kings
Play
Chess
On
Fine
Grained
Sand
☺Ur welcome!
King prawn cocktail or fresh green salad
where is domain?
kids prefer candy over fresh green salad
hey thanks for information
@cognito time to update ur video!!!
Thanks bro appreciate 🎉
I can do this
Panda dude 🐼🐼🐼🐼🐼🐼 panda
king phylip came over for grandma spaghettis
king phillip came over for good soup*
Spaghetti
ily
We still do in Africa
exam today
I wonder what 's' word makes spaghetti sound ruder🤔🤔
💀
☠☠☠
sexetti
👏👍
Here’s a good one: dumb kids playing catch on freeways get (super if there are sub-species) squashed
I found a good one too: keep ponds clean or frogs get sick
"spaghetti"
algorithm
anyone got a good numonic to remember the classifcation order
King - Kingdom
Philip - Phylus
Came - Class
Over - Order
For - Family
Gay - Genus
S3x - Species
@@aneeq-x5h King Philip Came Over For Good Soup😂
koala bears.....
I think am gonna fail bio
Refunding cash: steps and protocol
Dogs Keep Playing Catch Or Fetching Good Sticks
bruh what
U
Bio midterm lol
:)
:))
E
E
E
E
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_click_
You and whose ancestors 🙄
You are talking so fast
I hate this chapter, the most useless qnd boring chapter in biology 5090
REAL
Say tagalog
not helpful