This video is so good! It explains the linkage between the different topics of photosynthesis, digestion and respiration. Was useful too in using analogy of currency to teach on the need for ATP. Thanks!!
my life would be totally different now if there was UA-cam back then and my high school teacher showed me TEDed videos..... yet people still drop out today?! what a spoiled generation... -_-
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *💡 Carbohydrates, composing 60% of our food, derive their carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms from carbon dioxide in the air.* 00:35 *🌱 Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose using sunlight energy.* 01:32 *🍏 Glucose, produced by photosynthesis, forms the basis for carbohydrates like cellulose and starch, which are essential components of our diet.* 02:31 *🔄 ATP serves as the energy currency in cells, derived from glucose breakdown, illustrating the interconnectedness between plants and humans in the energy cycle.* Made with HARPA AI
I always use the analogy of a battery when explaining ATP function, rather than money: the ATP molcule can be charged and discharged (like a battry), whereas money stays the same..
if you watered/sun bathed/breathed on a plant all at once, how long would it take the plant to turn it into sugar? does it take longer for some ingredients?
00:07 Photosynthesis is the process of how most of our food is produced. 00:41 Photosynthesis turns carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates using chloroplasts 01:06 Photosynthesis involves chlorophyll and water splitting 01:36 Photosynthesis transforms carbon dioxide into glucose with help from sunlight. 02:05 Cellulose is a plant carbohydrate that our body cannot break down 02:30 Plants produce starch, which we consume and convert to glucose for energy. 02:57 ATP is the currency used by all cells of life. 03:26 Plants use the air we breathe out to make carbohydrates and release oxygen
Totally understandable. I believe you especially since Crash Course is one of the better videos on History (but I would encourage you to look up things like Connections by James Burke). If CC can't teach you history better than a class room, then you probably just aren't wired to learn it that way.
I was serious. I'm subscribed to about 30 educational UA-cam channels aimed mostly at people your age and I'm still learning stuff and I'm a graduate student.
When your body doesn't get enough carbs it goes into a state of ketosis which means it starts burning fat instead of glucose for energy. This is great if you want to burn fat fast but maintaining this state for extended periods of time leaves your body in an unhealthy state that can lead to high cholesterol and kidney failure among other things. You need carbs, they are not bad, you just need to eat a balanced amount of them (which is hard with corn syrup in basically everything in the US).
carnivore plants for instance, eat flies and small bugs in general to complete it's "diet" as it normaly lives in arid places, where there's not much to use as nutrients, keeping themselves alive by digesting the bug and their own glucose.
I would *assume* he's referring to the way eating less carbs contributes to living longer. There was an experiment that turned 'on' a gene in mice so that this effect was replicated no matter *how* much they ate, though - so it might become an irrelevant detail in a decade. =P
honestly, that wasnt as much of an insult as you make it out to be, they were just pointing out that the comment you first responded to was saying carbs are needed for life, but eating too many isnt a good thing. same thing with water, you can get water poisoning.
Yes, but who says that she's paying you one cone per cone sold? Interestingly enough, it would still be a great deal for your boss as long as the marginal cost of providing the ice cream is less than the price of the cone that was sold. That's the principle behind loans; you provide the money for the company to buy their "ice cream" (supplies and so on). They then turn around and sell more"cones" (whatever they're selling) than they could have otherwise.
I came here from my biology teacher and one question on the assignment was knowing what you know about photosynthesis explain how the process help with global warming. Me: photosynthesis has nothing to do with global warming
Uhm, if anything I'd say ice cream is ATP and carbohydrates are money. You can't store ATP but you can use it directly. While with carbohydrates you can store them and every cell needs glucose but they have to change it into something else first. As they say, you can't eat money. Interesting how deep the abstract concept of money has sunk into our brains that we even get the idea to equate it with "instantly usable".
did anyone realize that the dog is gonna die?? it ate CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM
facts tho
Chocolate is just like peanuts for dogs. A lot of them are allergic, but some aren’t.
how- okay yeah im just not gonna ask...
@Hannah Lenander im talking to u
oh no! anyways
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@@94hoi the people of youtube always know.
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I like how I’m just here cause of school but y’all actually watching this for interest😂😭😂😭
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I hate science.
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@@DPshrBasnet why its literally logic
we all know we're all here for school XD
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Teacher redirected me to this I'm just reading the comments
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I just learned more in this video than my 9th grade biology class
Im watching this for my biology class, my teacher assigned it
exactly
lmao I’m here *because* of my 9th grade biology class
had to watch this for 10th grade lol
I’m watching this in 7th lol
i love how the dog was eating everything they aren't really supposed to, lol
Just so you would remember this in 11 years
I have science exam on the same topic tomorrow... I was searching online and found this awesome video.... Subscribed!!
This 4 minute video taught me more than the year I spent in my sophomore biology class...
Had to find this video on my phone because my school disabled UA-cam on the chrome books.
Literally the exact situation i was in except several years later
This woman taught me Honors Bio last year. Somehow I found this video and recognized her voice
@ayaan bazaz Lol didn't expect this to be in my notifs
@@JohnJillky 6 years ago and im barley in high school
@@prodigy3190 ik right!!!
Excellent! Great explanation. I always love showing my students how so many aspects of life are interconnected.
Most science teachers show this video because it is so good.
Yes thez showes it to me today
i have a science test tomorrow on photosynthesis and this video has brought me confidence!!!!
good luck man!!!!!
oh 1 year later
@@charliehannah8755 oh 1 year later
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its been 4 years bro, did you do good on the test
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This video is so good! It explains the linkage between the different topics of photosynthesis, digestion and respiration. Was useful too in using analogy of currency to teach on the need for ATP. Thanks!!
I am a transformer run before you are extirmenated rahhhh
Thank you Ted, very cool!
I forgot how to draw the glucose molecule for a Microbio exam, so I drew an ice cream cone instead. I still got it wrong...
Hi
Should’ve added extra scoops
You could have added more cones
This is something I know a lot about and I still learnt crazy amounts :)
I'becoming photosynthetic just watching this.
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my life would be totally different now if there was UA-cam back then and my high school teacher showed me TEDed videos..... yet people still drop out today?! what a spoiled generation... -_-
I just sent it to my study class group
We all know we're here from a power point link from school LOL
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *💡 Carbohydrates, composing 60% of our food, derive their carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms from carbon dioxide in the air.*
00:35 *🌱 Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose using sunlight energy.*
01:32 *🍏 Glucose, produced by photosynthesis, forms the basis for carbohydrates like cellulose and starch, which are essential components of our diet.*
02:31 *🔄 ATP serves as the energy currency in cells, derived from glucose breakdown, illustrating the interconnectedness between plants and humans in the energy cycle.*
Made with HARPA AI
What is the connection between photosynthesis and the energy from the food we eat
I always use the analogy of a battery when explaining ATP function, rather than money: the ATP molcule can be charged and discharged (like a battry), whereas money stays the same..
Glucose -> electricity + CO2 + H2O
ADP + PO3 + electricity = ATP
if you watered/sun bathed/breathed on a plant all at once, how long would it take the plant to turn it into sugar? does it take longer for some ingredients?
POV: You're here for school and you see comments saying you're here for school
*when this is much better than how the teachers explain it*
Great Explanation 😀👍
This is the greatest video of 1776
I am a time traveler from Texas, who is in the year 3047 but I am typing this comment in 2023 in december
3:08, uhhh sell them? you work at a damn ice-cream stand
Who is John Galt? Yes that’s what I was thinking, just sell them and pocket the cash duu 🙄
yeah you would probably get more money selling them than the person would pay you each day
Wow when im learning this is that the dog is eating chocolate ice cream!
and chocolate is poison to dogs
Thank you TedEd, Very cool.
Wow! This was wonderfully animated and explained! Thank you so much!
has no one posted the answer key in the comments yet ?
00:07 Photosynthesis is the process of how most of our food is produced.
00:41 Photosynthesis turns carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates using chloroplasts
01:06 Photosynthesis involves chlorophyll and water splitting
01:36 Photosynthesis transforms carbon dioxide into glucose with help from sunlight.
02:05 Cellulose is a plant carbohydrate that our body cannot break down
02:30 Plants produce starch, which we consume and convert to glucose for energy.
02:57 ATP is the currency used by all cells of life.
03:26 Plants use the air we breathe out to make carbohydrates and release oxygen
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, I HAVE TO WATCH THIS FOR SCHOOL TOUR A LIFE SAVERRR
My science teacher show this video at science class
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Totally understandable. I believe you especially since Crash Course is one of the better videos on History (but I would encourage you to look up things like Connections by James Burke). If CC can't teach you history better than a class room, then you probably just aren't wired to learn it that way.
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now i understand what ATP is . thanks TedEd
Thank you Ted-Ed, Very Cool!
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Sun light does not split water to get the two electrons. It's a protein containing four magnesium atoms in the light-harvesting complex II.
how if we able to create artificial ATP and then able to directly consume it?
the dog just eating all of the kid's food in the background
Lol
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I get everything but what is the shared currency between animals and plants?
I was serious. I'm subscribed to about 30 educational UA-cam channels aimed mostly at people your age and I'm still learning stuff and I'm a graduate student.
omg those chloroplasts are so cute! i want one!
+Soviless99 hahahahahah. Agree
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Me toooo
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Haha, you make my day
thank you ted, very cool
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Very useful stuff for my leaving cert biology
Can someone tell me why animals need photosynthesis???
No
When your body doesn't get enough carbs it goes into a state of ketosis which means it starts burning fat instead of glucose for energy. This is great if you want to burn fat fast but maintaining this state for extended periods of time leaves your body in an unhealthy state that can lead to high cholesterol and kidney failure among other things. You need carbs, they are not bad, you just need to eat a balanced amount of them (which is hard with corn syrup in basically everything in the US).
Awesome video! I like how it ties it all together at the end. Thank you! My students will benefit from this educational media tool.
But problem is you didn't tell who designed and sustained this photo synthesis reaction
taught me more than my italian teacher. He just kept yelling BaPADABOOBY! at me the whole year.
thanks this is so helpful. :)
What use does a dog have for a carrot?
thanks for the video very good video!
I think that either Hank Green or Michael Aranda should be featured on this channel.
I love trees.
i eat trees
i am a tree.
I Murder Trees.
I love this channel
thanks ted
carnivore plants for instance, eat flies and small bugs in general to complete it's "diet" as it normaly lives in arid places, where there's not much to use as nutrients, keeping themselves alive by digesting the bug and their own glucose.
What is ATP made up of on the molecular level
Everyone gansta until the dog dies from eating ice cream
So what about the plants that eat animals?
wow such a fun video
who else is here for 7th grade science class
Me
Smyers 7th
Sadly yes
the dog is my favorite character
And that, kids, is how life on earth works.
Nice Explanation also was good in
In nilan vlog photosynthesis by 4 year kid
Distinguish between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
I LOVE THE DOG!!!!!
how else do you get your energy?
clearly explained
Sixty percent of the food we eat is carbohydrates, and we owe a lot to photosynthesis.
I can’t believe I’m actually watching this IMFAOO
Same XD I am here for school
3:45 dog is a whole mood😂
My Chromebook physically could not load this so here I am
My teacher made me watch this and half way through I zoned out and this is gonna be a akward dinner coversation lol
So nice =))))) Thanks a lot ;)
Great. Thank you.
“What goes around comes around”
I would *assume* he's referring to the way eating less carbs contributes to living longer.
There was an experiment that turned 'on' a gene in mice so that this effect was replicated no matter *how* much they ate, though - so it might become an irrelevant detail in a decade. =P
1:03 typo in captions lol
honestly, that wasnt as much of an insult as you make it out to be, they were just pointing out that the comment you first responded to was saying carbs are needed for life, but eating too many isnt a good thing. same thing with water, you can get water poisoning.
What the heck were you guys doing in that class?
can we talk about how half the comments are from the last few month but if you scroll down then its comment from 8 years ago XD
lohners class??
Yes, but who says that she's paying you one cone per cone sold? Interestingly enough, it would still be a great deal for your boss as long as the marginal cost of providing the ice cream is less than the price of the cone that was sold.
That's the principle behind loans; you provide the money for the company to buy their "ice cream" (supplies and so on). They then turn around and sell more"cones" (whatever they're selling) than they could have otherwise.
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This video is really good and easy to understand :D
‘Dollars are the currency ALL forms of life use’. Is America taught it is at the centre of the universe or smnth?
Get over yourself.
I love TedEd :3
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the intro to this is amazing
shows what you know. carbs are a vital energy resource. yeah too much off it can make you fat, but not having any carbs at all leads to malnutrition.
I came here from my biology teacher and one question on the assignment was knowing what you know about photosynthesis explain how the process help with global warming.
Me: photosynthesis has nothing to do with global warming
it does tho. plants up co2 from the air thats causing global warming, effectively reducing the impact.
im getting really peeved at tedtalk animations. i lured this in 6th grade. give me something new
How is it bad when you want to watch your weight? Anymore than protein or fat?
Uhm, if anything I'd say ice cream is ATP and carbohydrates are money. You can't store ATP but you can use it directly. While with carbohydrates you can store them and every cell needs glucose but they have to change it into something else first. As they say, you can't eat money.
Interesting how deep the abstract concept of money has sunk into our brains that we even get the idea to equate it with "instantly usable".