This is a quick reupload---sorry about that! We had an earlier version posted just an hour ago, but we noticed a place in the video that had the word NADH instead of NAD+. A typo that would really bother us if it caused any confusion! Fixed now :)
Amoeba Sisters I actually downloaded a game called Pet Amoeba and I have two amoebas named Codezee and Owloo. Here’s a link to that. ua-cam.com/video/Nx2Sku5Dh0k/v-deo.html (Codezee is blue with blue pupils and Owloo is pink with black pupils. I have been playing this game a lot lately)
going to clarify that only who adapted or evolved to having oxygen is the only ones who needs oxygen Lets say, Sulphur gases Many fish or crusteceans have adapted to breathing poisonous gases like the one that I mentioned
I'm homeschooled and I basically use UA-cam to learn. I am so behind on biology and you guys make it so easy! I am taking my mid-term test in 1 hour and 20 minutes. Please pray for me. Also thank you, guys, so much, keep up the amazing work.
Even if my exams are not related to your videos, I still watch them solely because how enjoyable they are and how engaging all the materials are. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK! :)
I'm literally reading this biology book of mine and its looking like a weird language but once i watch your videos everything becomes clear and i actually understand. The visuals are the best for me!
Same here, in college and nearly going to university and whenever a redox question comes up I always have to put OILRIG on the side, and PANIC for electrolysis XD
I love you guys 😭 I was so overwhelmed by this and didn’t understand at all when reading it in my professors power point presentation, but now it makes sense. I love how you break everything down using your cute and relatable characters, making the information seem less daunting. Anything you say that makes a question pop into my head, you answer it almost immediately afterwards. These things make you ladies amazing teachers!
It's 12:30AM and I wanted to learn about fermentation for the sake of understanding kombucha-making. You just taught me the legitimate process on a cellular/molecular level in 30minutes of watching/re-watching. Incredible. I now understand aerobic vs anaerobic cellular respiration, the basic role of glycolysis in each, and how in anaerobic cellular respiration the fermentation process (which is tacked onto glycolysis to regenerate the process) is different based on whether it's alcoholic fermentation or lactic acid fermentation. I feel like a genius. Thank you for an incredible presentation!
This video is unbelievably useful. After reading endless books on the topic that would only make me feel more confused, in 8 minutes you provided the whole fundamental basis to understand these processes. THANK YOU
you guys are the best. You teach better than my biology teacher. I wish you guys had a school. I appreciate the time and effort you guys put into these videos. They help me so much when I am trying to study or I cant figure out a concept. Thanks for all your work :)
Thank you so much for taking your time and making all of these videos! I am a visual learner and it makes everything so easier to learn! You guys rock!
0:42 oxygen 0:54 crp need. 1:15 make atp using crp 1:35 atp 1:45 adp Aerobic BUT IF NO O 2:23 2:42 ANA r No o so use s Or my use g 3:24 fermtation. Not much atp. 2atp and 2 pyr in g. OLIRIG. 4:52 NAD need. 5:31 two types. 5:46 alc 2aceda-> 2etha Bread. 6:38 lacaf. Workout. Glycolysis. Then 2pyr to 2 lc Bacteria. Pyr take e-
i love how the illustrations are easy to understand and it makes me attentive to the discussion :< i'm currently studying this because we have no face-to-face classes due to quarantine so i'm having a hard time understanding the lessons. thank you for this :>
I have biology keystones tomorrow and i’m basically binging all your videos. they are really helpful and the information is delivered in a way that is memorable, which i really appreciate. thank you
omg that pic with the NADH hugging the electrons is so cute... (But that would be NADH-) Anyways, if anyone is confused on why NADH is the reduced form, just remember that when a proton (+) gains an electron, it becomes an H.
THAT I UNDERSTAND IS Fermentation, chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. More broadly, fermentation is the foaming that occurs during the manufacture of wine and beer, a process at least 10,000 years old. The frothing results from the evolution of carbon dioxide gas, though this was not recognized until the 17th century. French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur in the 19th century used the term fermentation in a narrow sense to describe the changes brought about by yeasts and other microorganisms growing in the absence of air (anaerobically); he also recognized that ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide are not the only products of fermentation.
I like how you repeat the products of glycolysis so many times. Very good to do because though they come easily to some, others (many) need to see them (including me).
Wow this channel is literally saving my life.... I love you These short less than 10 min videos worth more than the whole semester of lecture from my professors....
Isn't anyone gonna talk abt the cuteness of the characters?? I do cuz they're the ones who helped me understand thus complex process, and a boring topic not boring ^_^
i’m studying at 3 in the morning for my biology exam omg you made it so simple and that’s very helpful for me cause i understand NOTHING in my class love you❤ keep making these videos!
A video diving more deeply into each of the main body systems would be great! If there's an Amoeba Sisters video for the subject I want, I always watch that one!
I wish you were my biology professor. (Yes I'm in college and watching these for help, don't nobody judge). But please, you should be a bio professor. You are amazing!
It must be added that aerobic respiration does produce more ATP true, but it's still not enough for the body! Without our super recyclement system, we wouldn't have enough ATP.
You guys are seriously the best! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, the way you explain these difficult concepts makes it so much easier for me to understand. :')
I’ve always felt like gaining electrons should mean it’s positive, but it’s more intuitive when you know electrons are negatively charged themselves and in the constituents of the atom the protons are positively charged. So you can think of it as the net charge. Also as far as I know they’re just names for polarity, but for any useful language system you obviously need consistency
Note for my fellow students: If Leo Ger is difficult to remember (cause I don't know mythology) OIL RIG works too. Oxidation is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
Thank you so much for tbe amazing content, it made studying glycolysis and fermantation without school visiting during quarantine a lot easier to learn
In "The 'Tail' Begins" by Jae Byrd Wells, 61 individuals are experimented on by a mad scientist and turned into Human Electric Cave Catfish (Hecc for short). They were basically modern-day mermaids. You talking about wishing you had gills made me think of that. It's a good story; you may enjoy it :D
This is a quick reupload---sorry about that! We had an earlier version posted just an hour ago, but we noticed a place in the video that had the word NADH instead of NAD+. A typo that would really bother us if it caused any confusion! Fixed now :)
Amoeba Sisters I actually downloaded a game called Pet Amoeba and I have two amoebas named Codezee and Owloo. Here’s a link to that. ua-cam.com/video/Nx2Sku5Dh0k/v-deo.html (Codezee is blue with blue pupils and Owloo is pink with black pupils. I have been playing this game a lot lately)
going to clarify that only who adapted or evolved to having oxygen is the only ones who needs oxygen
Lets say, Sulphur gases
Many fish or crusteceans have adapted to breathing poisonous gases like the one that I mentioned
nah its fine pinky
Very helpful video
Amoeba Sisters you guys are the best and voice is beautiful though...
This channel and Hank Green's "Crash Course" saving my biology grade
Kaelynn Herbon Ditto!!
true true
Kaelynn Herbon I’m not saying I like these videos, but I completely agree.
Lol wow how amazing lower
@Victor Way dafuq
I'm homeschooled and I basically use UA-cam to learn. I am so behind on biology and you guys make it so easy! I am taking my mid-term test in 1 hour and 20 minutes. Please pray for me. Also thank you, guys, so much, keep up the amazing work.
How did it go? Good luck going onwards!! You've got this!
watching this literally 1 min before an online exam during quarantine 2020, see yall in the future l
how was your exam?
@@leabaki6191 i think they died
Same
yeah...
ayo update us
When I read my micro textbook, my inner voice sounds like you because your cadence and tone make learning easier! So, thanks!
Lol I thought I was the only one! Her voice makes it easy to learn
Ogey? And
Even if my exams are not related to your videos, I still watch them solely because how enjoyable they are and how engaging all the materials are. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK! :)
if u watch this 4 fun your an idiot...no offense bc ik u were kidding
@@mali_daw4104 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
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If his getting more knowledge that’s classified as an idiot
What world are you living in
@@mali_daw4104 thats mean i wach it for fun becuase it is intresting
right
I'm literally reading this biology book of mine and its looking like a weird language but once i watch your videos everything becomes clear and i actually understand. The visuals are the best for me!
Also, OIL RIG is easier.
Oxidation
Is
Loss (of electrons)
Reduction
Is
Gain (of electrons).
Yeah i saw that in my igcse chem book :)
yeah we learned this in 8th grade instead of leo ger
oh my god thank you, i was so confused with LEO the lion goes GER ㅠㅠ thanks again!!
Same here, in college and nearly going to university and whenever a redox question comes up I always have to put OILRIG on the side, and PANIC for electrolysis XD
@@ButterflySimmer PANIC ? Oo
never heard of it , can you explain?
I love you guys 😭 I was so overwhelmed by this and didn’t understand at all when reading it in my professors power point presentation, but now it makes sense. I love how you break everything down using your cute and relatable characters, making the information seem less daunting. Anything you say that makes a question pop into my head, you answer it almost immediately afterwards. These things make you ladies amazing teachers!
It's 12:30AM and I wanted to learn about fermentation for the sake of understanding kombucha-making. You just taught me the legitimate process on a cellular/molecular level in 30minutes of watching/re-watching. Incredible.
I now understand aerobic vs anaerobic cellular respiration, the basic role of glycolysis in each, and how in anaerobic cellular respiration the fermentation process (which is tacked onto glycolysis to regenerate the process) is different based on whether it's alcoholic fermentation or lactic acid fermentation.
I feel like a genius. Thank you for an incredible presentation!
Im studying for my MCAT & I literally lovee watching your videos because you make them so enjoyable. Thank you!
How'd the test go?
This video is unbelievably useful. After reading endless books on the topic that would only make me feel more confused, in 8 minutes you provided the whole fundamental basis to understand these processes. THANK YOU
I was literally studying rn this for an exam!!
Good luck on your exam!! Hope this helps! :D
Fatahiya Kashif I just finished this for an exam
Omg same!! Got it coming up on the 8th May! Good luck on your exam!
LuckyFlamingo is it a CIE exam? Cuz i have one on 8 may
Doing this for fun
you guys are the best. You teach better than my biology teacher. I wish you guys had a school. I appreciate the time and effort you guys put into these videos. They help me so much when I am trying to study or I cant figure out a concept. Thanks for all your work :)
Thank you so much for taking your time and making all of these videos! I am a visual learner and it makes everything so easier to learn! You guys rock!
0:42 oxygen
0:54 crp need.
1:15 make atp using crp
1:35 atp
1:45 adp
Aerobic
BUT IF NO O
2:23
2:42 ANA r
No o so use s
Or my use g
3:24 fermtation.
Not much atp.
2atp and 2 pyr in g.
OLIRIG.
4:52 NAD need.
5:31 two types.
5:46 alc
2aceda-> 2etha
Bread.
6:38 lacaf.
Workout.
Glycolysis. Then 2pyr to 2 lc
Bacteria. Pyr take e-
i love how the illustrations are easy to understand and it makes me attentive to the discussion :< i'm currently studying this because we have no face-to-face classes due to quarantine so i'm having a hard time understanding the lessons. thank you for this :>
I have biology keystones tomorrow and i’m basically binging all your videos. they are really helpful and the information is delivered in a way that is memorable, which i really appreciate. thank you
omg that pic with the NADH hugging the electrons is so cute...
(But that would be NADH-)
Anyways, if anyone is confused on why NADH is the reduced form, just remember that when a proton (+) gains an electron, it becomes an H.
plz don't take the Lord's Name in vain. (if you were)
This channel is responsible for me passing biology class. No really, thanks so much!
when you watch youtube videos to procrastinate studying bio but somehow end up learning everything from youtube.
who watches these videos for fun-
@@alyssadude lol I do
LOLZ 😂 SAME CRYING😂 I am a 79 year old man
Exactly!
THAT I UNDERSTAND IS Fermentation, chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. More broadly, fermentation is the foaming that occurs during the manufacture of wine and beer, a process at least 10,000 years old. The frothing results from the evolution of carbon dioxide gas, though this was not recognized until the 17th century. French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur in the 19th century used the term fermentation in a narrow sense to describe the changes brought about by yeasts and other microorganisms growing in the absence of air (anaerobically); he also recognized that ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide are not the only products of fermentation.
man I wish there was "Amoeba sister" channel for other science subjects too (Physics and Chemistry ..?) cause this channel is literally THE BEST
I like how you repeat the products of glycolysis so many times. Very good to do because though they come easily to some, others (many) need to see them (including me).
Who else is watching this before an exam
Me rn , college bio exam tmw 😣
At 1:30 am before test tomorrow yes
Biology test next period :D
i’m so glad my teacher is having us watch these
Hey
Same
I just lectured on the cell, respiration, and fermentation this past week. I used one of your videos and my students loved it!
amoeba sister saving my life rn fr about to take my ap bio final, and I've been fighting for my life this unit. god bless
literally watching this on my drive to campus to prepare for my final… I wonder if i’ll see this video again in further years studying 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Who knew science could be so cute?!! You seriously have the best teaching, drawing and voicing skills, and the combo is seriously amazing!
I have a biology exam in 1 hour💀 thank god this UA-cam channel exists
i swear this channel is so helpful for my failing subject: science
i suggest binge watching ted ed and kurzgesagt videos
Wow this channel is literally saving my life.... I love you
These short less than 10 min videos worth more than the whole semester of lecture from my professors....
Isn't anyone gonna talk abt the cuteness of the characters??
I do cuz they're the ones who helped me understand thus complex process, and a boring topic not boring ^_^
Fun fact actually really really sad fact: I can’t swim
I’m just tall enough that I don’t need to lol
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Ok cool
like this video if i should learn how to swin
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i’m studying at 3 in the morning for my biology exam omg you made it so simple and that’s very helpful for me cause i understand NOTHING in my class love you❤ keep making these videos!
I always do OIL RIG: oxidisation is loss, reduction is gain.
me too!!
thats cool...i like OIL RIG
Watching the amoeba sisters not bc of school is a different typa vibe
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Roses are red
Violets are blue
Stop reading the comments
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4:35 better mnemonic is " OIL RIG " o=oxidation i=is L=loss of electrons, r= reduction i=is g=gain of e-s
I finally passed my AP Bio test cuz of these vids thank u so much u deserve millions of subscribers!
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This channel gonna save my life
This video has helped me understand this more than the whole two-hour lecture my instructor spent on this!
Thanks for making a correct distinction between anaerobic respiration and fermentation, which are NOT created equal.
I just realized every part of my teacher's lesson is from the AmOeBa SiStErS
Im studying for my Biology Exam and this is very helpful. Thank you so much
**Fermentation exists*
Cyanide: Why do I hear boss music??
bet u just did the gizmo lab project lol
We saving my biology grade with this one!!!! 💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
A video diving more deeply into each of the main body systems would be great! If there's an Amoeba Sisters video for the subject I want, I always watch that one!
thank you
you literally helped me for my final exams
this is the first time i enjoyed studying
thank you
Stop the cap
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Lifesaver for my Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Test tomorrow!!! Thank you Amoeba Sisters!
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I have a midterm tomorrow and your channel is helping me. Thank you I truly hope I'm able to process all of this. 😊
same exact situation
I feel like i could understand better with your channel than Crashcourse. thank you so much.
Watch this then go back to crash course as it goes more in depth
Fun fact: your heart and lungs are connected. Your heart pumps not oxygenated blood into your lungs to make them oxygenated.
I know about this fact...
The heart is connected to most parts of the body anyways. Where there is a vein, there is a way.
i came here to learn how fermentation works in making wine alcoholic beverages and learned way more thank you !!! i love science
You guys rock, still watching many years later as I get ready to take the MCAT!
thank you🙏, your teaching method is more fun than the biology teacher at my school
I wish you were my biology professor. (Yes I'm in college and watching these for help, don't nobody judge). But please, you should be a bio professor. You are amazing!
I need to remember these videos when we learn cell biology. You guys are great. Thanks for the review.
These animations are really pretty, I'm in love with the molecules😭
It must be added that aerobic respiration does produce more ATP true, but it's still not enough for the body! Without our super recyclement system, we wouldn't have enough ATP.
ahhhh 12 days left for us need more videos for the marathon AP BIO TESTS ON 14TH!
You guys are seriously the best! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, the way you explain these difficult concepts makes it so much easier for me to understand. :')
I’ve always felt like gaining electrons should mean it’s positive, but it’s more intuitive when you know electrons are negatively charged themselves and in the constituents of the atom the protons are positively charged. So you can think of it as the net charge. Also as far as I know they’re just names for polarity, but for any useful language system you obviously need consistency
yall my bio test is tomorrow these videos really help
I'm a Palestinian student and that in our book's thank you i understand the lesson because of you 🙂♥️
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This video is literally saving me in my IA for IB right now. My rq is literally about yeast fermentation and I did not understand it until now
Lactate is not causing muscle soreness, its actually imacting muscle reacion on nerv signals causing "limpy" muscles.
4:30 or you can also use OIL RIG which stands for Oxidation is Loss Reduction is Gain
if I pass my bio final it will be thanks to amoeba sisters that's for sure
Note for my fellow students: If Leo Ger is difficult to remember (cause I don't know mythology) OIL RIG works too. Oxidation is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
i feel like i lose 1 brain cell and gain 3 anytime i watch these
Thank you so much for tbe amazing content, it made studying glycolysis and fermantation without school visiting during quarantine a lot easier to learn
I have my bio exam #3 tmr!! I’m manifesting I get an A ☺️☺️
You have a creative way to teach us concepts that lasts in our mind for long😃😄. Claps for your works😊
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Just in case anyone wants to use this, you can also use OIL RIG which means: Oxidation is Loss and Reduction Is Gain
Why is her voice so damn soothing two days out from my midterm?
I love this extensive biology/chemistry lesson.
Oh my lord, that OfficeSpace reference at 3:29.... XD
I know it's a cliche but this video is legitimately saving my sorry butt. Thanks amoeba sisters!
I recently started watching your videos and it really helped me in science I owe u A BIG THANK U👍😊😁
In "The 'Tail' Begins" by Jae Byrd Wells, 61 individuals are experimented on by a mad scientist and turned into Human Electric Cave Catfish (Hecc for short). They were basically modern-day mermaids. You talking about wishing you had gills made me think of that. It's a good story; you may enjoy it :D
psalm91rdwlkfpgrl wow that’s certainly an interesting story
Perfect ! My favorite channel to visualize the biology topics. 💯💯
LOLZ 😂 SAME😂 CRYING I am a 79 year old man
Thanks for these videos, Amoeba Sisters!
Super helpful for my studying! I have a Bio EOC soon and I have never understood this process till now! Also I love theses Videos.
Here’s a Biology joke. How do cats make ATP? Through cellular res-purr-ration! Get it?
Aclixion STOOOOOPP. jk
um no
Disguisting
omg
@Orion D. Hunter are ya crazy?
pls don't ever stop making videos. thank you