Hehehe😋 yes My online teacher let us watch Encanto🍨but we didn't even asked and then all the class started to be silence⚠️ and 🌍then forgotted about the class🍒 My teacher said that it's a example of the topic 🤡 And then after that The class started to 😲Talk about Encanto After that the teacher got mad 💢 and left the meeting 😫
I have set up a reef tank and in my sump every other day I run samples under the microscope and it full of different living organism specially phytoplankton
In the ciliate you observed, it looks like it burst (due to heat or being squished maybe). The granular stuff coming out looks like just cell contents including probably mitochondria (the small spherical things) instead of bacteria.
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing video. It allowed me to continue my observation from lab class. We always have to rush through and each week is something different so we don't get the fullness of truly understand what we have seen. This video gave me not only what I observed in lab class but even MORE! Awesome assist.
There can be no pressurized system (like the air you breathe) outside of a container. If next to a vacuum, any gas will disperse into it. There is no "outer space".
@@FlatEnough Also an amateur astronomer. Literally just buy a telescope and there will be an abundance of directly observable proof of classical mechanics, orbital motion, distances, etc... Like, aside from just basic math/geometry and scrutinizing the world with more than two brain cells.
Likely the paramecium wall broke down due to an alkaline contamination from residuals of the glass canister or minute traces of soap left on your hands. There are also manufacturing residuals left on the syringe.
I now know why I don't drink straight water, have to dilute it with whiskey, kill those bugs, good work Marc thanks for the update on RCHacker and the link to this wonderland...don't stop, and fly a bit more...
plz i beg you, make more of these from different areas of water. this is incredibly well done.and i find myself very soothed by watching it. i would absolutely love more of these . there very well done and you should be very proud. this is why i subscribed.
So COOL! Thank you for making this video. I loved your commentary and teaching. And you have a nice voice. I just finished the book “Where the Crawdads Sing” and the story made me curious about microbes in marsh and pond water! The title of your video caught my eye because my microbiology lab group name was Pond Scum haha!! Thank you again!
@@biodiversityshorts I'm working on a portable holographic microscope based on a Raspberry Pi so we can capture and classify plankton in the field. www.researchgate.net/publication/336233798_Stereo_In-Line_Holographic_Digital_Microscope
When I added a bit of banking soda to my pond water sample those little creators started to fall apart and die I believe it was like there insides were Oozing out going
The paramecium at 4:43 has broken it's cell wall and is dying as the internal parts ooze out, Why it broke it's cell wall, I don't know. They reproduce by division, not the cell membrane popping.
Hello, thanks for the video. I got bought myself a microscope for Christmas and found some great things from pond water. Do you know where I can go to try and identify the creatures I found? Thank you.
What happened to the cute little tadpole? Presumably, he's King of the froggies where he lives now and travels around making megabucks talking about his experiences being captured, probed and prodded by a huge but kindly alien being.
There is no legal requirement for me to credit this track. Tremsz also took it direct from the youtube creators library, unfortunately claimed it as their own. Actual artist is Huma-Huma 'Voodoo like you do'.
@@biodiversityshorts you used a song that was not yours... people may want to know what song it was... just list the tracks you used, its not rocket science ffs
Don't you love it when a teacher gives you a video to watch and you end up kind of enjoying the video ;-;
I do!
Right!!
Hehehe😋 yes My online teacher let us watch Encanto🍨but we didn't even asked and then all the class started to be silence⚠️ and 🌍then forgotted about the class🍒 My teacher said that it's a example of the topic 🤡 And then after that The class started to 😲Talk about Encanto After that the teacher got mad 💢 and left the meeting 😫
When you stuck your hand into the water, I'd already watched 7 bacteria videos and was like "NO DONT DO IT!" 😂
the first video that my science teacher had us watch that I actually enjoyed 😭
This was my students' first glimpse of microscopic life. They were enthralled!!!
Yes, that's really great about UA-cam! We used to actually have to have a microscope. Usually one or maybe two people could look at a time.
That midge fly larvae was mad
this is so fascinating. there's a whole nother world in every drop of that pond. makes me feel so big but so small at the same time
I feel the same way
@@TundraTurnip may be some aliens are looking at us using microscope like we do with
Micro organisms
I have set up a reef tank and in my sump every other day I run samples under the microscope and it full of different living organism specially phytoplankton
4:25 I have a microscope of my own and it looks like you've crushed the poor thing with the objective while zooming in :D
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I actually enjoyed watching this , even if it is for a project
It's amazing how large the cells are in protists compared to multi-cellular organisms. Great video!
It never ceases to amaze and fascinate me the microscopic life that we largely are completely unaware of going on around us.
That thing at the end is absolutely horrifying. I’m never swimming in a pond again :(
In the ciliate you observed, it looks like it burst (due to heat or being squished maybe). The granular stuff coming out looks like just cell contents including probably mitochondria (the small spherical things) instead of bacteria.
The light from the microscope can heat up your slide and then things start to get unhappy and blow up sometimes
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing video. It allowed me to continue my observation from lab class. We always have to rush through and each week is something different so we don't get the fullness of truly understand what we have seen. This video gave me not only what I observed in lab class but even MORE! Awesome assist.
Your welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
I've seen paramecia explode like that before. You killed it with light or squished it!!
squished lol, you could see it explode as he zoomed
Thank you so much for this beautiful work. I will be using it to teach about microorganisms in my Grade 9 classroom.
Great man ... Thanks a lot, my interest is Astronomy but you showed me the other inner universe
There can be no pressurized system (like the air you breathe) outside of a container. If next to a vacuum, any gas will disperse into it. There is no "outer space".
@@FlatEnough Also an amateur astronomer. Literally just buy a telescope and there will be an abundance of directly observable proof of classical mechanics, orbital motion, distances, etc... Like, aside from just basic math/geometry and scrutinizing the world with more than two brain cells.
@@dynamicdonkus3697 i have a telescope and can confirm this. XD
Guys apparently outerspace is fake.
Please do Microscopic Pond Life Part 2, 3, and 4!
Probably worth it as the video is so popular.
Imagine being one of these organisms and looking up to see a giant eye looking at them.
I am a student of biology, this video provide more knowledge you obtain hardly in several weeks with the books
Likely the paramecium wall broke down due to an alkaline contamination from residuals of the glass canister or minute traces of soap left on your hands. There are also manufacturing residuals left on the syringe.
Nice! I'm waiting for the quarantine to end in order to go out and collect some water samples!
I captured a video of a paramecium bursting just as you did. I have been hoping to find the cause as well.
Wonderful! Can't wait to look at our own sample from a nearby pond.
I love what you did with Spirogyra. Great music, too.
Thanks, There was a bit of a time lapse with that shot.
I now know why I don't drink straight water, have to dilute it with whiskey, kill those bugs, good work Marc thanks for the update on RCHacker and the link to this wonderland...don't stop, and fly a bit more...
Thanks Barry. Most places in the world it is not that bad, but our tap water comes from a jungle stream. We don't even was our salad with it.
Thank you so much for this! I have made so many notes that they could make up a whole presentation! 👍❤️👏
Thank you for sharing this awesome video..... one of the many reasons I was a biology major. This never gets old me ♡
the paramecium at the approx 5 min mark was taking his daily shit after his morning coffee.
This is so awesome. Were learning about these guys in Bio 2 right now and I think I'm addicted to watching them fly around
plz i beg you, make more of these from different areas of water. this is incredibly well done.and i find myself very soothed by watching it. i would absolutely love more of these . there very well done and you should be very proud. this is why i subscribed.
Will do, seems the microscope footage is popular.
8:44
Why are we here?
We're here to watch a larva dance and bop to the song
I've been looking for videos like this to understand more about my water terrarium
Beautiful work.
+mellowDOMMO Thanks. Theres some more microscope work in my new video.
very interesting stuff, your voice is also mad calming
Awesome video! I've been creating self sustaining river ecospheres and this video has helped me identify some of the creatures I have!
It looks like when they use energy their outline pulsates.. and the pratazoa looks like its making its self bigger.
Their outline has lots of tiny hairs moving on them. Cilia is the name I think.
Wow. That is some impressive video, and the skills to make it intelligible. Thank you, I will explore more of what you have.
Incredible with 3-D anaglyph glasses. Thank you for the video.
WOW!!! absolutely amazing! especially found the ending, with the Midge Fly Larvaebe, perfect :) your insight and sharing is appreciated
I too have microscope. How do I slow down the bacteria -so I can actually SEE something in the sample without killing them?
This was so cool!! I can rarely find videos about microscopic life, let alone footage of it!
Thanks for this great film and additionally for its description.
wow! I took the hop over from rchacker, and I'm not in the least disappointed. Amazing effort - thank you :)
Your welcome, and thanks for the nice feedback.
Nice presentation .
Really appreciate the heads up to do "time lapse" photograpahy to see life moment.
I'm surprised you don't have more subs. The production value is amazing.
Thankyou.
So COOL! Thank you for making this video. I loved your commentary and teaching. And you have a nice voice. I just finished the book “Where the Crawdads Sing” and the story made me curious about microbes in marsh and pond water! The title of your video caught my eye because my microbiology lab group name was Pond Scum haha!! Thank you again!
Beautiful photography and nice narration.
Thank you so much 😀
@@biodiversityshorts I'm working on a portable holographic microscope based on a Raspberry Pi so we can capture and classify plankton in the field. www.researchgate.net/publication/336233798_Stereo_In-Line_Holographic_Digital_Microscope
When I added a bit of banking soda to my pond water sample those little creators started to fall apart and die I believe it was like there insides were Oozing out going
this is the greatest video ive ever clicked on
Very cool
Great video! I enjoyed the visual.
Great for study Its good to see my research in action to put some reality to it. I thank you
mannn really nice job , a quite easy alternative help for the biology students who dont have the chance or facilities to use a microscope
5:14 don't you mean a flagellum, as there is only one there. Flagella is in reference to more than one.
It’s probably not reproducing because they would have to split the nucleus. (I don’t really know anything I just learn it from school)
this is real cool Marc ! i will share this with my son as well
Thanks, let me know his reaction. :)
Thanks for doing what you do!
I hope u do more videos like this
Grato por essa aula de campo de biologia !
The paramecium at 4:43 has broken it's cell wall and is dying as the internal parts ooze out, Why it broke it's cell wall, I don't know. They reproduce by division, not the cell membrane popping.
Why do I like science so much
When you are only watching this to list some shit for homework
...and that is life.'and we are made from them.'so they're big as us ' and we are small as them.
Hello, thanks for the video. I got bought myself a microscope for Christmas and found some great things from pond water. Do you know where I can go to try and identify the creatures I found? Thank you.
Really neat, thanks for the interesting perspective.
Your welcome.
What happened to the cute little tadpole? Presumably, he's King of the froggies where he lives now and travels around making megabucks talking about his experiences being captured, probed and prodded by a huge but kindly alien being.
I released him in our pond.
great music for the video
its awsome i will use in to teach my students in the biology class
Love this video, so interesting and like taking an educational journey with you, nice one.
That was sick man!! Subscribed!
Awesome video. Thank you very much. Keep up the great work
Incredible work!
Amazing footage
More please
On the way.
Wow! Thanks, that was fascinating.
When I die, I could become a microbe in the next life automatically!
fascinating stuff.
I love this! Thank you! I'm also wondering what the background music is of the song at 6:18?
Thank you for the video with intelligent information
Thank you
absolutly beautiful and a scientific point of vieuw !!!please keep making this !!!
Thank you so much for this video. Could you please let us know the name and model of the microscope that you used?
I was hoping i would see a water bear.
So fascinating,
thumbs up and subscribed.
thx
BTW the tune at the end is Voodoo Phloat - Tremsz, if your going to take peoples music please credit them in the description.
This video is from 2014, that song looks like it came out in 2017
There is no legal requirement for me to credit this track. Tremsz also took it direct from the youtube creators library, unfortunately claimed it as their own. Actual artist is Huma-Huma 'Voodoo like you do'.
@@biodiversityshorts you used a song that was not yours... people may want to know what song it was... just list the tracks you used, its not rocket science ffs
wow, this video was so informative.
When I watch a microscopy organism videos, the prey was almost always Paramaecium :v
that was fuckin mental! nice bruv! yes! get dat. mm. dat. mm. pond slime. bruv. safe.
Nicely done!
8:15 - Chironomidae, Midge Fly Larvae what is the song starting to bumb on it?
my brother has a micrascope but we dont know how to use it
There are a lot of useless ones sold on the internet, just find someone to show you.
great work
2:42 you cant tell me those gills dont look like little fingers
Does anyone know what the scientific name for the diatom and spirogyra?
Why does he need the tadpoles?
Its not reproduction,the paramecium was disintegrating,just so you know :3
Pootisman squashed as someone else put it. Still it was exciting at the time.
Great stuff. Thanks. Just bought a microscope.
I can't wait for my microscope!