We have a resource that complements this video! Look under "Muscle Tissue" on the alphabetized list on near the bottom of our handout page www.amoebasisters.com/handouts
Think of it like this the 3 hours was to open your mind to the new content and this video and more short ones like it it to double down and give you a easy animated grasp of the content so you can have that AAHHH MOMENT
How do you guys always manage to post exactly what I need when I need it? Words can't express how grateful I am for all your hard work, you guys unlocked a new way of learning for me that has really brought the fun back into study. I now strive to draw cartoons to help me memorize and it really helps!!! Thank you so much!!!
@@kristinbunch4741I'm in bio 120 right now and start A and P next semester for nursing. these two have helped so much in simplifying and visualizing the material I'm learning right now.
Have you seen the videos about cardiac system? They said that blood inside the body is BLUE. I think they have too much recognition for given wrong info. Don’t you have alternatives for study as med student?
Thank you so MUCH! I always watch a video before I read my chapter, because when I read the physiology-intense language and descriptions, I can see your animations in my head performing that action, and your narration takes over as soundtrack to my reading. It really solidifies the learning for me. I and my future patients thank you!
Biology teacher here - something my students and I have been researching recently is how healthy muscles experience “micro tears” that eventually are healed and eventually result in muscle growth. In patients with Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, we have learned that the sarcolemma rips without the dystrophin protein to keep myofibrils attached together. This causes a cascade of events that leads to cell death. What we haven’t found a good explanatory mechanism for yet is how the oft-discussed “microtears” occur in healthy muscles. What is actually ripping? What does the healing? Any links, journal articles, or explanations are welcome! Amoeba Sisters: thank you for your wonderful content !
I want to say thank you so much. You probably wont get a chance to read this but I had a surprise cumulative exam of all the info I learned in General Bio 1,2,3 and Chemistry in college. Long story short, I had taken a 6 year break from sophomore year to junior year and your videos saved me so much stress and anxiety. These videos are the perfect refresher for what I thought I had long sense forgotten. You two are literally saviors, without you I wouldn't have felt this confident to do this test.
Please don't ever stop making videos! I don't think I can ever show how much gratitude I have for making me understand things my teachers can't (sorry teachers). Thank you for making this world a better place, and thank you for your beautiful work Amoeba Sisters. More power to you guys!
Med school always has new information that seem overwhelming, But with you guys, its fun and simplified. You guys helped me me in my preparation for the entrance exam into med school And always, Stay curious👌✌😎
Thank you so much! Your videos never fail to not let me understand. The simple explanations on top of the pictures are so helpful. I have an anatomy exam tomorrow and I am cramming for it.
Unreal video. I was having trouble wrapping my head around the sliding filament theory. The illustrations are hilarious and the explain and description is easy to understand. Thank you so much for your help. All the best and have a wonderful dayQ
this was the topic that i never understood, but now i got it and i am so fascinated about this process of muscle contraction . thanks for the video. lots of love to amoeba sisters.
Omg Ive been to nursing school and now Im in Massage Therapy, this is a whole new ball game and you have made this so easy for me! I really appreciate you taking the time to create this! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi! I just wanted to say thank you, I finished high school not long ago and decided I wanted to look through some things for college. I’ve been watching some of your videos and I actually understand way more than I thought I would thanks to the way you explain it in a light and humorous way! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work! :)
Also, fun fact, there's another protein involved in this that the video didn't feature called titin. It's the largest protein in the human body with upwards of 30,000+ amino acids, which means that the protein is SO long that its full chemical name takes four *hours* to say in its entirety! :D
i always watch your videos after studying biology and solving practice papers. you really help me to clear the concepts i was getting wrong in questions. if its possible can you make a video about menstrual cycle?? its the most confusing topic with its luteal phase, and something like corpus luteum, fsh etc. it would be a great help!! thank you for these amazing videos, with clear concepts and amazing illustrations. i love biology because of you both
Thank you so much! It's super cheery! It's super creative! You guys must have put so much blood, sweat and tears onto this. May god bless you and your team :)
Thank you Pinky and petunia You are keeping my grade in the anatomy a float. The visual are so good and make so much sense and I love the science joke I been following you guy for like 6 years.
Absolutely adore your videos, the commentry style and artistic animation are all fun, engaging and memorable, especially for a visual learner such as myself. Thanks for helping take study away from re-reading non-engaging thus not memorable books to highly efficient and fun videos!! If only my lecturs were always this engaging.
honestly was struggling to grasp this concept, watched so many video's but none of them made any sense and lecturer used all these big fancy words without explaining them and it made no sense. finally understand it now thank you so much. Anyone else studying pharmacy ?
Thank you so much for this. I am an absolute visual learner and couldn't grasp this concept, though I read various sources. This short video finally made it make sense in my head. Exams coming up soon. You're a lifesaver!
45 years old and watching cartoons to understand this.... make it make sense! Thanks for working hard to make this easy to understand. Im making a B in AP thanks to you.
Thank you Amoeba Sisters. Your videos are very much hilarious 😂 and funny 🤣 but really informative 📚. My coaching/school teacher can't even explain me that simple easy topic so nicely. Love from India 🇮🇳❤
I've been utilizing your videos since roughtly 8th grade to learn biology concepts! I'm about to head into my A+P 2 exam as a sophomore in college, and as usually your videos are helping me cram! Thank yall
I came up with a (somewhat) better way to remember "actin" and "myosin": To be an ACrobat, you have to be thin [the strange capitalization is intentional] "Myosin" sounds a bit like "Massive"
absolutely loved this. so helpful & informative for studying for my anatomy class, and so fun to watch omg obsessed with the cute graphics : ') makes learning all of this so much more fun & stick in my memory!
I remember I took Anatomy and Physiology in Summer and had a long lecture and didn't understand a bit what it was and I had a test the next day, until I had a few hours and watched your video to further better understand it!
We have a resource that complements this video! Look under "Muscle Tissue" on the alphabetized list on near the bottom of our handout page www.amoebasisters.com/handouts
Live loooooooooooooong, stay blessed👍 thank u,, finally I understood.🌟🌟
Thank u for the help! :)
Hello, can I get some advice please? I'm a grade 11 student in 2024. Wht should I do when I feel demotivated to study?
8 min video explaining a 3-hour lecture so thorough Is crazy. ILY
Agree 🤝
@@s.s04 same🤝
Think of it like this the 3 hours was to open your mind to the new content and this video and more short ones like it it to double down and give you a easy animated grasp of the content so you can have that AAHHH MOMENT
How do you make the concepts so easy to grasp in just a few minutes!? Thank you so much!!
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How do you guys always manage to post exactly what I need when I need it? Words can't express how grateful I am for all your hard work, you guys unlocked a new way of learning for me that has really brought the fun back into study. I now strive to draw cartoons to help me memorize and it really helps!!! Thank you so much!!!
I know right!
Same here for anatomy and Physiology class to become a midwife. I am so grateful for these posts. Fun and interesting and interactive 😂❤
@@kristinbunch4741I'm in bio 120 right now and start A and P next semester for nursing. these two have helped so much in simplifying and visualizing the material I'm learning right now.
For real. We just covered this in my bio class
Amoeba Sisters are my heroes. I'm 50+, taking anatomy as I start a new career, and I would be lost without these incredible videos. Thank you!!!
For a med student you have made biology easy, I don't understand why you haven't gotten much recognition, you deserve more
Have you seen the videos about cardiac system? They said that blood inside the body is BLUE. I think they have too much recognition for given wrong info. Don’t you have alternatives for study as med student?
@@jonathanp3359 Well I watch their videos of specific topics for a quick revision only and sorry but I haven't seen their cardiac video
If you think 2 million subscribers isn’t much recognition you’re insane
@@Beowulf__ tbh it's not much 💀 i got 12 million
Me watching this video to understand a concept my university professor would not be able to explain properly even if it meant saving his own life...
Same haha
You two are absolutely awesome. This has fueled my interest in biology for a long time!
Thank you so MUCH! I always watch a video before I read my chapter, because when I read the physiology-intense language and descriptions, I can see your animations in my head performing that action, and your narration takes over as soundtrack to my reading. It really solidifies the learning for me. I and my future patients thank you!
Biology teacher here - something my students and I have been researching recently is how healthy muscles experience “micro tears” that eventually are healed and eventually result in muscle growth. In patients with Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, we have learned that the sarcolemma rips without the dystrophin protein to keep myofibrils attached together. This causes a cascade of events that leads to cell death. What we haven’t found a good explanatory mechanism for yet is how the oft-discussed “microtears” occur in healthy muscles. What is actually ripping? What does the healing? Any links, journal articles, or explanations are welcome!
Amoeba Sisters: thank you for your wonderful content !
haven't watched this channel in a while but i must say thank you for helping me pass biology during my freshman year
I hope you guys can expand videos on the general genetics college content. Thank you for all the hard work!!
I have this lesson on grade 6😭
@@Yukira_msm13and it was most probably the basics. as a college student, genetics can be pretty complicated 😬
I expect you to come to my graduation ceremony, since these videos literally saved my grades a hundred times before.
I want to say thank you so much. You probably wont get a chance to read this but I had a surprise cumulative exam of all the info I learned in General Bio 1,2,3 and Chemistry in college. Long story short, I had taken a 6 year break from sophomore year to junior year and your videos saved me so much stress and anxiety. These videos are the perfect refresher for what I thought I had long sense forgotten. You two are literally saviors, without you I wouldn't have felt this confident to do this test.
I've started learning physiology for Strength and Conditioning and these videos drive the textbook's concepts home and then some. Immense gratitude.
Just graduated last week and you guys were a huge help in that!!! now i just watch your videos for fun🥰 love you guys
Please don't ever stop making videos! I don't think I can ever show how much gratitude I have for making me understand things my teachers can't (sorry teachers). Thank you for making this world a better place, and thank you for your beautiful work Amoeba Sisters. More power to you guys!
I've spent over $3000 on Princeton MCAT Review and at least $370 on Magoosh and keep returning to THESE videos. LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES PEOPLE.
Omg you guys published right on time tomorrow i will study tissues!!!
You guys always make complicated stuff easy and fun, thanks for keeping me sane in these trying times in med school
Med school always has new information that seem overwhelming, But with you guys, its fun and simplified. You guys helped me me in my preparation for the entrance exam into med school
And always, Stay curious👌✌😎
I've been reading the text-book for hours without understanding anything until I found this video. Tks so much !!
What would I do without the Amoeba sisters , You make understanding and grasping the concept fun. Thank you ❤
thank you! I definitely needed this for my college anatomy class i'm taking right now. I always find your videos at the right time!
Thank you so much! Your videos never fail to not let me understand. The simple explanations on top of the pictures are so helpful. I have an anatomy exam tomorrow and I am cramming for it.
Unreal video. I was having trouble wrapping my head around the sliding filament theory. The illustrations are hilarious and the explain and description is easy to understand. Thank you so much for your help. All the best and have a wonderful dayQ
this was the topic that i never understood, but now i got it and i am so fascinated about this process of muscle contraction . thanks for the video. lots of love to amoeba sisters.
Omg Ive been to nursing school and now Im in Massage Therapy, this is a whole new ball game and you have made this so easy for me! I really appreciate you taking the time to create this! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
first high school and ap bio and now an upper level cell bio class! you guys are actual super heros
Hi! I just wanted to say thank you, I finished high school not long ago and decided I wanted to look through some things for college. I’ve been watching some of your videos and I actually understand way more than I thought I would thanks to the way you explain it in a light and humorous way!
Thank you so much! Keep up the good work! :)
My physiology professor is great but your videos really help tie it all together for me to fully understand. Thank you!
I subscribed to this way back in undergrad, and now I'm about to take Step 1.
This video still helped me. Thanks for what you do.
watching your videos has made me make it into a science club (it is really big deal) thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, fun fact, there's another protein involved in this that the video didn't feature called titin. It's the largest protein in the human body with upwards of 30,000+ amino acids, which means that the protein is SO long that its full chemical name takes four *hours* to say in its entirety! :D
i always watch your videos after studying biology and solving practice papers. you really help me to clear the concepts i was getting wrong in questions. if its possible can you make a video about menstrual cycle?? its the most confusing topic with its luteal phase, and something like corpus luteum, fsh etc. it would be a great help!!
thank you for these amazing videos, with clear concepts and amazing illustrations. i love biology because of you both
Thank yall my middle school and elementary school kids love using your videos as we study anatomy
taking anatomy right now and you mentioned so many vocabulary words I was having difficulty understanding. I appreciate the explanation.
thank u sisters..u both are angels🤗🤗🤗
Thanks! Would suggest this channel to everyone, especially the students. Really good explanations
You guys have a gift for making complicated topics easy to understand. Thank you so much!
you guys are serious lifesavers
Since I was in grade 10...you haven't fail to make me understand biology and love it ! Thank you !!!
Thank you so much! It's super cheery! It's super creative! You guys must have put so much blood, sweat and tears onto this. May god bless you and your team :)
I was able to understand this concept in just a few minutes for which I was struggling to understand for a long time . Fantastic work.
Thank you Pinky and petunia You are keeping my grade in the anatomy a float. The visual are so good and make so much sense and I love the science joke I been following you guy for like 6 years.
I had this lesson 2 days ago. still going to watch it though
I just want to say thank you from the bottom of a nursing student heart
Our professor took 2 hours to explain this and you did it in just 8 minutes I freakin love you
Absolutely adore your videos, the commentry style and artistic animation are all fun, engaging and memorable, especially for a visual learner such as myself. Thanks for helping take study away from re-reading non-engaging thus not memorable books to highly efficient and fun videos!! If only my lecturs were always this engaging.
honestly was struggling to grasp this concept, watched so many video's but none of them made any sense and lecturer used all these big fancy words without explaining them and it made no sense. finally understand it now thank you so much. Anyone else studying pharmacy ?
Thank you so much for this. I am an absolute visual learner and couldn't grasp this concept, though I read various sources. This short video finally made it make sense in my head. Exams coming up soon. You're a lifesaver!
You don't know how much happier this video has made me! This video is exactly what I was waiting for. 😭💓
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Simply life-changing!!! Now my slides actually make sense thxxx
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!! I'm a vet physio student struggling with muscles a lot, this was so helpful!!
This is helping me so much get a better visual of my notes for the CPT test. Thanks ladies ❤
45 years old and watching cartoons to understand this.... make it make sense! Thanks for working hard to make this easy to understand. Im making a B in AP thanks to you.
This is brilliant! So well edited - Thankyou so much!
EXCELLENT EXPLANATION ❤👍🏻
This was so simple and beautifully animated - thank you so much!
thesse videos help so much to visualize what we study .... thanks for making this type of content
Thank you Amoeba Sisters. Your videos are very much hilarious 😂 and funny 🤣 but really informative 📚. My coaching/school teacher can't even explain me that simple easy topic so nicely.
Love from India 🇮🇳❤
Amazing Amoeba Sisters! Keep going!
Awesome job! I don't have words to say how helpfull and incredibly well done work! I'm watching it from italy, for my exam in physiology! Thank you!!
I've been utilizing your videos since roughtly 8th grade to learn biology concepts! I'm about to head into my A+P 2 exam as a sophomore in college, and as usually your videos are helping me cram! Thank yall
I think this is my favourite video from your channel that I've seen so far, and I've seen a lot of them! Thank you!
Literally sobbing on how cute they were looking....omggg...
And the way I just understood this was preety awesome
Another amazing vod
Outstanding explaination of sliding filament theory. Thankyouuuuu a ton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me: Looking glancing through videos on SFM.
Came across Amoeba Sister...YES!
You ladies are great, thank you!
Had an OOOOOH I UNDERSTAND NOW!!! moment watching this. Thank you so much!!!!!
this is the best amoeba sisters video it helps me understand at a college level and made a hard physiology class make sense!
U just explained my whole damn chapter soo beautifully in just 8 mins 🥹❤️
This makes learning actually fun with the amoeba sisters comments and other body parts comments aswell
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The best channel on biology...
Love and thanks from BANGLADESH
Dope video. The visuals help to digest a lot of complex topics and definitions.
I came up with a (somewhat) better way to remember "actin" and "myosin":
To be an ACrobat, you have to be thin [the strange capitalization is intentional]
"Myosin" sounds a bit like "Massive"
After an hour lecture watching this to finally conclude is a bliss feeling 😊😊😊😊
i love you amoeba sisters
Bruh I actually needed this for a Physiology assignment. Thank you so much.
Your videos saved my A Levels!! Thank you so much for all you do :)
This video is amazing in so many ways!! Thank you ❤
You are the best sience teacher 😊
This was absolutely perfect. Thank you!
TYYY SO MUCHH U HELPED ME GET AN A+ IN MY SCIENCE EXAM ILY
absolutely loved this. so helpful & informative for studying for my anatomy class, and so fun to watch omg obsessed with the cute graphics : ') makes learning all of this so much more fun & stick in my memory!
I swear the only reason I've managed to pass my junior year up till now is thanks to your videos.
you girls just made a pretty tough looking chapter a piece of cake for me!!!!! can't thank you enough!!!!!
Another great, successful video!
One of the only videos that actually explains how ATP us involved in all this
never did i expect to still be watching these videos in college
This is helping me with my work at school and home! Tysm! :D
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I a biology teacher from Egypt ..I’ve been such a fan of the channel since 2020 ^_^
actually wonderful ^_^
Love the details and humor!
really easy and simple to understand , thank you so much
I remember I took Anatomy and Physiology in Summer and had a long lecture and didn't understand a bit what it was and I had a test the next day, until I had a few hours and watched your video to further better understand it!
I love all of your guys vids, they make so much sense and they’re fun too!☺️❤️