6 Parasites That Live INSIDE Cells

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  • @surabhi_kumari
    @surabhi_kumari 5 років тому +322

    " You might have one right now and not know it ."
    I didn't not sign up for this .
    👀

    • @JohanDanielsson8802
      @JohanDanielsson8802 5 років тому +23

      You did not not sign up for it? So you mean you signed up for it?

    • @redmoon383
      @redmoon383 5 років тому +13

      Have you ever had or been in a house with cats? Cause if so....

    • @lyudoescamilla4266
      @lyudoescamilla4266 5 років тому +3

      "One" lol

    • @rqzzlldqzzls
      @rqzzlldqzzls 5 років тому +2

      I thought the parasite was hiv i kid you not and thinking that i have hiv in my cells is kinda uh-
      scary

    • @JohanDanielsson8802
      @JohanDanielsson8802 5 років тому +3

      @@rqzzlldqzzls They seem to have left out viruses in the video. Maybe because many biologists do not really consider viruses to be alive.

  • @SteveBlethyn
    @SteveBlethyn 5 років тому +244

    A mosquito almost saw me off in the mid 80's. I woke up in a Latin American hospital with a priest giving me my last rights. Not over keen on ticks either.

    • @robkeirns468
      @robkeirns468 5 років тому +23

      Last "rights"? You're completely sure they weren't your last lefts?

    • @theapocilip
      @theapocilip 5 років тому +6

      Two wrongs don’t make a Right

    • @wormspeaker
      @wormspeaker 5 років тому +20

      @@theapocilip But I do know two Wongs who know how to give Last Rites.

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp 5 років тому +11

      @Adam Edward in europe annoying mosquito numbers have fallen masively... this summer theyr number is like 99.5% less than before.. in fact i have not even seen one of them. Whatever those scientists are doing to curb their population its working wonders.

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 5 років тому

      @Adam Edward Mosquitoes don't kill. They bring the diseases that do. Pedantic, sure, but we're lumping a lot of diseases onto one animal vector.

  • @Sciencerely
    @Sciencerely 5 років тому +69

    As a human biologist and researcher, I think these parasites are highly fascinating as they have complex but interesting ways to evade the immune system. In the video, it was briefly mentioned that plasmodium can change the production of its proteins which are present on the surface of the infected cell after a while to be not recognised by the immune system anymore. This switching is called antigenic variation and it is based on shuffeling genes around the genome and modifying histones (proteins around which DNA is wrapped). Although I am not specialised in parasites, feel free to ask anything about the human body and diseases (or stem cells, since I am conducting research in this field)!

    • @Poppacap79
      @Poppacap79 5 років тому +2

      Do you know if there has been any more research or discoveries related to narcolepsy being an autoimmune disorder/disease?

    • @sicklypickle2977
      @sicklypickle2977 5 років тому +1

      Is there any way to prevent catching these parasites? If so, how?

    • @Sciencerely
      @Sciencerely 5 років тому +1

      @@Poppacap79 Although the exact causes of narcolepsy are still debated quite a lot of different studies point towards associations between the manifestation of the disease and autoimmune reactions (I'll provide you with some primary literature, it might be a bit difficult to read but it gives you a great overview). In a genome-wide association study (a study where you try to find certain variations of genes in certain groups very often (for example patients)) it was confirmed that certain gene variations which are strongly involved in the immune system (HLA or TCR) are comparatively abundant in narcolepsy patients. This gives us a first hint that the immune system might be involved in the manifestation of narcolepsy. Moreover, it was observed that H1H1 vaccination and infection (!) both might activate T-cell mediated autoimmune reactions leading to narcolepsy. Hope that helps!
      Here is some literature:
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959438813001025
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1474442214700754

    • @Sciencerely
      @Sciencerely 5 років тому +1

      @@sicklypickle2977 Of course this depends on the parasite, but if you travel to/live in regions where, for example, plasmodium occurs, you can use insects repellents against mosquito bites and sleep in rooms with sufficient air conditioning. Moreover, you can take malaria prevention tablets which dramatically reduce the risk of infection. But once again, it all depends on the parasite. Hope that helps!

    • @bloatedman
      @bloatedman 5 років тому

      What is your estimate of how long it will be before stem cell therapy will be an affordable treatment for pancreas beta cells? Thanks

  • @ascung
    @ascung 5 років тому +47

    Fish eggs: *exists*
    Polypodium: "It's free real estate"

  • @iota-09
    @iota-09 5 років тому +55

    11:03
    Ok, but can we talk about how gold that picture is?

  • @peterprime2140
    @peterprime2140 5 років тому +290

    "But you're not a sturgeon, so you're fine"
    You don't know me.

    • @ss4kaioken295
      @ss4kaioken295 5 років тому +6

      Peter Prime ya don't assume my gender

    • @Ariemius
      @Ariemius 5 років тому +1

      Sturgeon-kin?

    • @thegenerousdegenerate9395
      @thegenerousdegenerate9395 5 років тому +8

      Did you just assume my taxon? I'm so triggered right now.

    • @TehLucario
      @TehLucario 2 роки тому +2

      They just lost the sturgeon fanbase with that.

  • @theonlyalan731
    @theonlyalan731 5 років тому +27

    I had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever once. In addition to the extremely painful little blood blisters all over my hands and feet, it caused my toenails to fall off. Doctor told me that I was probably about a day from going blind and no more than two or three days from dying if I hadn't got it treated. Luckily, treatment was extremely fast and easy and cheap.

    • @guytheincognito4186
      @guytheincognito4186 5 років тому +1

      YIKES, that's got to have been rough 😨

    • @bethechange4934
      @bethechange4934 2 роки тому

      What did they treat you with that worked so well if you don't mind? Also, what state were you in when you got infected?

    • @shereeclinton8741
      @shereeclinton8741 2 роки тому

      It can be Dormant. Just saying.
      Maybe get tested.

  • @nicklawton4166
    @nicklawton4166 5 років тому +10

    I was so sad when I clicked on journey to the microcosmos when it first started because there were only like 4 videos. They're so calming and the microscope footage is mind blowing

  • @JustArtsCreations
    @JustArtsCreations 5 років тому +12

    journey to the micro cosmos is honestly an awesome channel

    • @jamesdriscoll9405
      @jamesdriscoll9405 5 років тому +1

      Agreed, it's great work, visually a treat and informative.

  • @BionicTenshi96
    @BionicTenshi96 5 років тому +26

    _What do you think of when you hear the word "parasite"?_
    Politicians, usually

    • @BionicTenshi96
      @BionicTenshi96 5 років тому +6

      Hahaha
      nah, republicans, democrats, in the end all of them are the same.

    • @chronyx685
      @chronyx685 5 років тому +5

      @@AifDaimon democrats would police speech and support far left ideology, how are they any less evil?

    • @lalajun5902
      @lalajun5902 5 років тому

      A certain tribe

    • @tomspencer1364
      @tomspencer1364 5 років тому +1

      @@chronyx685 Socialism turned out to be anything a billionaire doesn't like. Everyone polices speech, but the government can't do so except in particular circumstances.

    • @tuck295q
      @tuck295q 5 років тому

      Hanif Huzairi nah, increase number of war countries to 7? The math doesnt agree with you.

  • @keegan707
    @keegan707 5 років тому +15

    There were two misting machine at Disneyland linked to several cases of legionella. Disney denied it but investors were certain that's where it came from and after the misters were cleaned the cases stopped

    • @maggiee639
      @maggiee639 5 років тому +4

      Keegan Heagerty that kinda freaks me out. Who knows what kind of water gets misted by those machines??

    • @keegan707
      @keegan707 5 років тому +3

      @@maggiee639 rightfully so. Water is good at harboring some nasty stuff.

    • @vkngwmn6636
      @vkngwmn6636 2 роки тому

      If those pipes were copper or silver plated then bacteria wouldn't grow inside them...

    • @Hideyoshi1991
      @Hideyoshi1991 2 роки тому

      @@vkngwmn6636 stagnant water grows bacteria m8, doesn't matter what the pipes made out of if it's filled with sewer water.

  • @nanchoparty
    @nanchoparty 5 років тому +57

    11:08
    She said it-SHE SAID IT!! *SOMEONE CALL TIM HIEDECKER IN HERE!!*

  • @Starfals
    @Starfals 5 років тому +9

    My dad had Malaria and he barely made it. He was in hospitals for so long. He got it from working in Sudan for a few years.. Truly scary.. sad part is, he didn't die from that.. but died from a plane crash... /sigh.

    • @jacookie9707
      @jacookie9707 5 років тому +1

      Shits tough bro, good vibes being sent your way

  • @joshuab4586
    @joshuab4586 5 років тому +25

    Do Salt Water pools help prevent Legionella? You said it’s immune to heat and chlorine but salt messes with a lot of bacteria.

    • @slyfor2
      @slyfor2 5 років тому +6

      Sci-Show really dropped the ball on this one because Legionella is absolutely susceptible to chlorine. The CDC actually recommends annual treatment with Hyperchlorination either residual or shock treatment and the EPA has approved Chlorine Dioxide as an effective treatment.
      Salt only messes with certain bacteria. Certain bacteria are 'halophiles' or salt lovers. Staph aureus and Staph epidermis are two bacteria swarming your skin right now that love salt.

    • @sianmilne4879
      @sianmilne4879 5 років тому

      Maybe I'm completely wrong but I figured since salt dissociates into sodium and chlorine, salting a pool was just a another way to add elemental chlorine...

    • @DoctorProph3t
      @DoctorProph3t 5 років тому

      slyfor2 the CDC has okay’d bleach as a treatment for legionella?

    • @joshuab4586
      @joshuab4586 5 років тому

      Sian Milne I don’t believe so, the salt just dissolves into water not gets split apart, that would require a large amount of energy and give off a lot too since the sodium with explode when in contact with the water
      I assumed salt just messed with the organisms’ cells via osmosis. “Drying” then out like fresh water fish in salt water

    • @joshuab4586
      @joshuab4586 5 років тому

      slyfor2 yeah like how you use salt to cure food, the high salt content only lets harmless bacteria thrive

  • @mamamheus7751
    @mamamheus7751 5 років тому +23

    "Affectionately known as Chlamydia"?! Maybe "commonly known as..." but I doubt anyone has an affection for it!
    V interesting otherwise :)

    • @samharper5881
      @samharper5881 5 років тому +2

      If it's "v interesting otherwise", why did you only point out the non-interesting bit?

    • @PfEMP
      @PfEMP 5 років тому +1

      You're right, it shouldn't be "affectionately". But trust me, people who study it do have a weird affection for it! 😅

  • @amberblyledge7859
    @amberblyledge7859 4 роки тому +3

    Lovebirds tend to have Microsporidia. My Avian vet said that a lot of lovebirds are subclinical though. It supposedly can infect nervous system cells and, in rare cases, cause seizures. My baby bird has the occasional seizure. However, my vet also recommended against testing for it unless it gets worse. So much blood from such a tiny creature.

  • @MatthewSchooley94
    @MatthewSchooley94 5 років тому +30

    "What do you think of when you hear the word 'parasite?'"
    Myself.

    • @guytheincognito4186
      @guytheincognito4186 5 років тому +1

      Lol, if only more people of today could be that self awares. 😜

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 5 років тому +3

      Babies are literally parasitic so you're not far off

    • @thegenerousdegenerate9395
      @thegenerousdegenerate9395 5 років тому

      Ugh... it's so true. 😧

    • @ionicman2908
      @ionicman2908 4 роки тому

      I used have a symbiotic relationship with my parents, but ever since i discovered procastination i became a parasite, help

    • @kristaharris756
      @kristaharris756 3 роки тому

      I get what your saying an respect and admire your honesty n agree that people should be more honedt with themselves like rhis but I actually have a parasitic infection thats causing alot of serious heslth issues for me so I dont take it as a joke or lightly like what do u think of when u hear word parasite? I think of an actual parasite thats living inside me destroying my body and organs

  • @slyfor2
    @slyfor2 5 років тому +10

    Legionella does NOT cause walking pneumonia. Legionella causes Legionnaires disease and the less severe Pontiac Fever (similar to Legionnaires but without the pneumonia).
    Walking pneumonia is caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae which causes atypical pneumonia, so named because the x-ray does not show consolidation (white areas where fluid leaks into the alveoli which is how typical pneumonia is caused). Mycoplasms are a genus of bacteria are the smallest known bacteria and completely lack a cell wall. Because of this and they also spend their entire life cycle within the hosts cells they are difficult to treat.

  • @StreakyBaconMan
    @StreakyBaconMan 5 років тому +3

    Been subscribed to the micro channel since it came out, it's so great and perfect for me. I have a USB microscope I use to look at that type of stuff but I could never capture stuff as good as what they do on that channel so it's great and they obviously have a far better microscope than me, shows me what I might be able to see if I pay a bit more for the microscope next time.

  • @taisenscoolstuff732
    @taisenscoolstuff732 5 років тому +35

    As long as these parasites don't hurt me, I'm intrigued!!

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 5 років тому +2

      Taisen's Cool Stuff Retro viruses are my favourite, but I’m so Gen X.

  • @prowellerable
    @prowellerable 5 років тому +14

    Excellent content and well presented, thanks.

  • @ezekielmartin4323
    @ezekielmartin4323 5 років тому +25

    I can't believe no one has commented about 11:09
    *_It's free real estate._*

  • @aamirrazak3467
    @aamirrazak3467 5 років тому +9

    Please do a video on why horseshoe crabs are so important to human health!

  • @perlamedrano3637
    @perlamedrano3637 3 роки тому +2

    Cells telling scary stories: and the call was coming from INSIDE THE CELL

  • @eriklunden5218
    @eriklunden5218 5 років тому +3

    11:05 *whispers* 'It's free real estate'.

  • @BirdRaiserE
    @BirdRaiserE 5 років тому +6

    Hopefully they don't hijack the mitochondria.
    Kind of an obscure video game reference, eh?

    • @SosirisTseng
      @SosirisTseng 5 років тому

      The mitochondria are, in fact, genetic relatives to Rickettsia.

  • @victorpapaavp
    @victorpapaavp 5 років тому +8

    "A parasite is any living thing that lives and gets its food at the expense of another"
    This could be said to describe children

    • @originalbillyspeed1
      @originalbillyspeed1 5 років тому +3

      Exactly, children are in a parasitic relationship with their parents. Mostly their mother and especially during pregnancy

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 5 років тому +2

      @@originalbillyspeed1 pregnancy is a form of paracitism

    • @aomimezura11
      @aomimezura11 5 років тому +1

      Yep, fetuses are literally parasites. The mothers immune system even tries to kill it, that's why they can't share blood.

    • @mikaela1669
      @mikaela1669 4 роки тому +1

      Haha never thought of parasitism like that

  • @Neo2266.
    @Neo2266. 5 років тому +5

    So lets just take one of these and modify it heavily to affect specific neurons... and we’ve got ourselves a zombie apocalypse, gentlemen

  • @Articulate99
    @Articulate99 2 роки тому +1

    Always interesting, thank you.

  • @Tbehartoo
    @Tbehartoo 5 років тому +3

    Scary, but cool stuff here! Thanks for sharing this

  • @mikeblair2594
    @mikeblair2594 2 роки тому +2

    I think that the parasite that infects sturgeon and paddlefish are some of the most worrysome. The paddlefish is endangered maybe critically and the sturgeon ain't doing as well as it could. It would be nice to throw some money in that direction while we're studying parasites in general. Both species are important to their habitats and it would be a shame to lose them.

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 5 років тому +2

    That last one is definitely serious nightmare fuel. Now to really ruin your day. Sturgeon eggs are caviar, so people have been eating these things for centuries.

    • @Dragrath1
      @Dragrath1 5 років тому

      More reason to stop eating caviar beyond just trying to keep Sturgeon from going extinct....

  • @pedroff_1
    @pedroff_1 5 років тому +4

    10:17 I just realised you had the opportunity to call this an "In-cell-ption" and wasted it... How dare you?!

  • @seamusisstressed9721
    @seamusisstressed9721 5 років тому +5

    Sturgeon: ...
    Polypodium: Is this... Free real estate???

  • @cageybee7221
    @cageybee7221 5 років тому +2

    if you were to take some microsporidian and mix with with some of those jellyfish monsters with a touch of plasmodium and size it up a bit and you have what is basically an all in one facehugger + Xenomorph right there.

  • @tippitytopp6055
    @tippitytopp6055 5 років тому +2

    The Microbiology content we DESERVE 👏

  • @Red-Magic
    @Red-Magic 5 років тому +2

    Now I feel so proud that I found Journey to the Microcosmos on my own lol

  • @joko09010
    @joko09010 5 років тому +5

    Ok these are all horrific by that last one OMG so crazy!

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 5 років тому

      There is an entire group pt wasps that lay their eggs in other cells

  • @futuresonex
    @futuresonex 5 років тому +3

    That last one just makes you hungry for caviar doesn't it?

  • @AuntBibby
    @AuntBibby 5 років тому +3

    why does every parasite video make me itchy

  • @garethdean6382
    @garethdean6382 5 років тому +1

    Whaaat? No love for wolbachia? They're some of the most devious intracellular parasites out there!

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 5 років тому

      Gareth Dean Please do go on.

    • @garethdean6382
      @garethdean6382 5 років тому

      They're a whole genus of bacteria that infect insects. As a whole they might be the most common reproductive parasite in the world. Many are just your usual bacterial infection -if by 'usual' you take into account that since they can only pass down through eggs rather than sperm, many alter the gender balance of their hosts and in fact it seems that many species of parthenogenic insects are that way because the bacteria has eliminated ALL males from their species.
      But some remain within the host's cells permanently, acting like a sort of parasitic mitochondria. In some species they have replaced the gender determining chromosome so that the infected insects have become a separate species.
      The deviousness and variety of these bacteria knows no bounds.

  • @chrisladouceur4093
    @chrisladouceur4093 5 років тому +1

    I’ve had a rickettsial infection. Trust me, you never want that. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. I had never been so ill.

  • @midnightsoftware1904
    @midnightsoftware1904 5 років тому +10

    Love you Guys so much, just like these parasites, I NEEEEEEED YOU

  • @larsvandenbiggelaar7380
    @larsvandenbiggelaar7380 5 років тому +2

    8:42 looks like a few seconds might be missing here, though the captions do include the missing lines

  • @synonymous1079
    @synonymous1079 5 років тому +2

    How presumptuous to assume I'm not a sturgeon.
    Though I am in fact, not a sturgeon.

  • @hassenfepher
    @hassenfepher 5 років тому +1

    Why oh-why, do i watch scishow while eating lunch..

  • @cjdabes
    @cjdabes 5 років тому +1

    Another great example:
    Some members of Shigella (genus of bacteria that can cause disentary) enter cells and move through and between cells via motility along the cytoskeleton.

  • @brian554xx
    @brian554xx 5 років тому +1

    "Affectionately" seems about right for "just Chlamydia."

  • @autodidacticartisan
    @autodidacticartisan 5 років тому +12

    Not that it matters scientifically, but I think I speak for everyone when I say that you look really cute with your glasses

  • @mihaialin7934
    @mihaialin7934 5 років тому

    I just watched an old episode on parasites feom your channel, I like coincidences like this.

  • @jhubeJELLO
    @jhubeJELLO 5 років тому

    Jellyfish: *sees a sturgeon fish*
    Jellyfish: It's free real estate!

  • @darkangel67
    @darkangel67 5 років тому

    heard somewhere before that originally..the mitochondria in our cells were parasites..but a symbiotic type since it gives out energy to our cell and our cell gives nutrients to it..

  • @jessicaromo4369
    @jessicaromo4369 5 років тому

    Parasites! My nemesis! Give me snakes, spiders, blood, guts, needles etc they don't bother me. Give me an ascaris, tapeworm, and any other internal parasite and I'll freak out! Going through the nematodes section in my Zoo class give me major creeps!!

  • @HenloBoppo
    @HenloBoppo 5 років тому +1

    Where’s the glasses at? We’re clamoring for the dorky glasses over here

  • @samuelthomas8777
    @samuelthomas8777 5 років тому

    So by that definition, we're a planetary parasite

  • @ABetterWeapon
    @ABetterWeapon 5 років тому

    By your initial defintion, My Dog is the parasite. Lil Bastard! I think I'll keep him anyway. He's been my lil'buddy for ten years. I can help him through the next year or two. I owe him that.

  • @instantjrod1964
    @instantjrod1964 5 років тому

    She is so smart. I have so much respect for smart women. I just wish she appeared to enjoy doing these videos. You go girl and smile once in a while. :)

  • @MorgenPeschke
    @MorgenPeschke 5 років тому +1

    Better understanding also leads to more vivid nightmares 😅

    • @guytheincognito4186
      @guytheincognito4186 5 років тому

      Lol, is that why some people avoid getting smurt lol.
      Actually we all already knew that, as per that make up mudflood and flat earth theories are quote scared of reality. 😝

  • @raph009
    @raph009 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video!! Can't wait to take that parasitism class now!!

  • @theunspoke815
    @theunspoke815 Рік тому

    On the title of this video alone, my 1st thought was "WE'RE the giant!!!"

  • @Zagray-Zoo
    @Zagray-Zoo 5 років тому +1

    As a biology teacher, these kind of videos are great but would be better made more specific according to classification. For example, in my curriculum we don't study parasites in general, we study them specifically within the taxa of study at that time. So separate videos of bacterial parasites, protistan parasites, fungal parasites, and animal parasites would be more useful.

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 5 років тому

      As a biology teacher, do you have a general definition of a parasite? Because this one is woefully lacking. On top of that, I usually hear that parasites have to be eukaryotes but not everyone defines it that way, they are definitely not here. This has bugged (pun partially intended) me for basically ever and I have yet to find an answer.

    • @Zagray-Zoo
      @Zagray-Zoo 5 років тому

      @@Tinyvalkyrie410 I define parasite is a form of symbiosis where one species in the relationship benefits at the other's expense. I would include prokaryotes in this definition and even describe viruses as obligate intracellular parasites.

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 5 років тому

      James Zagray So you would define all infectious diseases as a parasite? It seems like there are dramatic differences in the way these things are described. I think I would define it as “a eukaryote predator that eats prey in units of less than one without immediately killing the prey, while also causing damage to the host.” But that’s something I compiled myself from many definitions, and biology is definitely not my area of expertise. Plus it’s really not simple and still has some holes in it. It just seems like there is no consensus on this. But thanks for your definition! It’s always good to hear from someone actually teaching the subject.

    • @Zagray-Zoo
      @Zagray-Zoo 5 років тому

      @@Tinyvalkyrie410 I like your definition! Especially "units of less than one". However, I fail to see the necessity of a parasite being eukaryotic.

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 5 років тому

      James Zagray I think it comes from medical science. They refer to malaria as a parasite and bacteria as an infection. Nobody at a hospital would refer to step throat as a parasite. It’s probably more about how you treat those conditions than anything else. I definitely have found that people restrict it to eukaryotes more often than not, but again, I am not a biologist. It might be that there are simply different definitions depending on your field of study.

  • @tawon1984
    @tawon1984 5 років тому +1

    So what would happen if you consumed infected sturgeon caviar? Maybe I’ll become a better jellyfisher like SpongeBob 👍

  • @aWomanFreed
    @aWomanFreed Рік тому +1

    #5 is the answer to everything

  • @bemathiesen
    @bemathiesen 5 років тому

    What happened to Mycobacterium, I’d have thought those nasty critters would be on that list, though arguably their mode of operation is very similar to others on the list, Tuberculosis is by no means a ‘lightweight’ disease.

  • @CafPhine
    @CafPhine 5 років тому +3

    All these makes it sound like God really loves us. Lmfao!

    • @guytheincognito4186
      @guytheincognito4186 5 років тому +2

      Yup.)
      These are all perfectly "Designed" for us, lmao.

    • @AshleyRajam
      @AshleyRajam 5 років тому

      Thinking in religious people... "the devil did it"

  • @thedude7319
    @thedude7319 5 років тому

    When the host looks genuinely happy when the parasite acts like something from alien...

  • @houndofzoltan
    @houndofzoltan 2 роки тому

    So people who think viruses aren't alive would really have to class chlamydia as non-living as well: another reason to classify viruses as living.

  • @rqzzlldqzzls
    @rqzzlldqzzls 5 років тому +1

    SHE SAID FREE REAL ESTATE I REPEAT SHE SAID FREE REAL ESTA-

  • @lordsamich755
    @lordsamich755 5 років тому

    God damn Cnidarian's. Now they're even calling me at night, pretending to be the tax office.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 5 років тому +1

    11:03 Anyone else reminded of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaurs_(TV_series)

  • @GC-rf2st
    @GC-rf2st 5 років тому

    Friend of mine in Africa told me recently he ‘d been there that long he ONLY got Malaria about 3 times a year, just like a local?

  • @blazebluebass
    @blazebluebass 5 років тому

    That last one was freaky awesome :D

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 3 роки тому

    Affectionately known as the clap you mean, lol.

  • @professionalrose7889
    @professionalrose7889 3 роки тому +1

    0:20
    so children are parasites

  • @ntsejfamyaj
    @ntsejfamyaj 3 роки тому +1

    What if the Earth was a complex multi-organism life form and WE are its parasites?

  • @youmaycallmeken
    @youmaycallmeken 5 років тому

    Wasn't that a Weird Al song? "Like a Sturgeon" being parasitized for the very first time.

  • @Restilia_ch
    @Restilia_ch 5 років тому +1

    Most damaging parasite to adult humans: child humans

  • @mr.d_88
    @mr.d_88 5 років тому

    Had to keep telling myself, "I'm ok, I'm not a sturgeon ".

  • @carissstewart3211
    @carissstewart3211 5 років тому +2

    0:14 - are those leeches on a refrigerator? Or am I just way too excited about IT Chapter 2 this weekend?

  • @nathanielthompson7967
    @nathanielthompson7967 5 років тому

    That photoshop killed me.

  • @iamzifoe826
    @iamzifoe826 5 років тому

    Went to the doctor and they said I have a sinus infection and respiratory infection, so I've been using 2 humidifiers and a inhaler. I don't wanna plug them in now. D:

  • @williamhardway6436
    @williamhardway6436 5 років тому

    Loving the microbiology theme

  • @DarknetDude
    @DarknetDude 5 років тому +2

    With advancements in nanotechnology, I think that one day we'll be able to develop machines that kill these parasites before they can penetrate the cellular wall.
    It'll likely be mankind's destiny to become cyborgs.

  • @UGNAvalon
    @UGNAvalon 5 років тому

    Cells At Work: Xenomorph Edition.

  • @davidchodds
    @davidchodds 5 років тому

    Cell within a cell within a cell. Cellception.

  • @Tinyvalkyrie410
    @Tinyvalkyrie410 5 років тому +1

    This was a bad definition of parasite. It would include all infections and most predators. Although I must admit I don’t think I’ve ever seen a legitimately good definition.

    • @TheGallantDrake
      @TheGallantDrake 5 років тому

      infections are caused by parasites

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 5 років тому

      Taihus The definition I hear most often says that parasites are eukaryotes, which would rule out things like bacterial infections, and I don’t think anyone would consider a virus a parasite. But this definition would definitely also include things like wolves and all fetuses, and I don’t think anyone would call them a parasite. The point I was trying to make is that almost every time I hear a definition of a parasite it has giant holes in it, and those holes vary drastically depending on who is doing the defining.
      Edit: and this list DEFINITELY includes bacteria, which I think puts them in the minority, but who the heck really knows. This seems like something people would be able to nail down. The definition I like the most is “a eukaryote predator that eats prey in units of less than one, without causing the prey’s immediate death” but that is a conglomeration of several definitions and still includes and excludes some organisms that most people would or wouldn’t consider parasites.

  • @user-qx1om2wj1h
    @user-qx1om2wj1h 4 роки тому

    Parasites: it's free real estate 😏

  • @neilwilliams929
    @neilwilliams929 5 років тому

    Well done science show 👏

  • @patriotxpants
    @patriotxpants 5 років тому

    No, this is the most relaxing channel ever... Mmmmm Chlamydia. way to go

  • @MakeMeThinkAgain
    @MakeMeThinkAgain 5 років тому

    And you didn't even mention lawyers.

  • @rookiebeotch
    @rookiebeotch 5 років тому +1

    I'd almost trade my uniquely evolved brain for a uniquely evolved ability to live in and eat caviar all day. I only have this brain so I can do lots of sex, food, and computer games. I think the polypodium has the advantage on two of those activities.

  • @naturegirl1999
    @naturegirl1999 5 років тому

    The Clamydia bacteria’s life cycle is very similar to a virus’ “life” cycle. What makes these bacteria different? They can’t reproduce without the host cell either, yet they are still considered life. Viruses are also inert until they reach a host cell. I am genuinely curious.

  • @thewhisper2776
    @thewhisper2776 5 років тому

    Little did they know I’m already a parasite 🦠

  • @Skeptical_Numbat
    @Skeptical_Numbat 5 років тому +1

    These things are both fascinating & terrifying. I mean, just look at the truly shocking numbers of humans have been killed by the *Malaria Plasmodium* ( *_Plasmodium falciparum / Plasmodium vivax_* ), alone:
    *_An estimated Ten Percent (10%) of every human who has ever lived!_*
    Then you get the shudderingly _creepy_ parasites: like those long, long worms that live in human leg veins, or the tiny creature that lives in a cyst just under the skin & pokes out spiky breathing tubes. The very worst - for the *ICK!* factor - are those things that live inside _human eyeballs_ & can create ulcers at the site of their burrow opening - you can be looking in the mirror and see one stretching out to wave back...
    ~ ~ ~
    It's not quite the same thing, but I also know of *viruses* that take up _permanent_ residence in human cells. One example I actually have in _my own body_ (it's fairly common), is *The Epstein-Barr Virus* , which causes *Glandular Fever/Mononucleosis* by invading the cells of the human immune system (specifically *The "B" Type Cells* ) & residing there (in a neutral state) for decades.
    I'd appreciate you doing a video about either this specific virus, or these permanent types of infection.

    • @guytheincognito4186
      @guytheincognito4186 5 років тому

      That video would be Creepy and Cool at the same time. 😅

    • @Skeptical_Numbat
      @Skeptical_Numbat 5 років тому

      @@guytheincognito4186
      Check this show out: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsters_Inside_Me
      Be warned, their re-creations of parasitic events are quite graphic!

  • @OmnipotentO
    @OmnipotentO 5 років тому

    Can do a whole video on just the worms. There's so many

  • @chris210
    @chris210 5 років тому

    Waiter, there's a jellyfish in my caviar!

  • @davep5788
    @davep5788 5 років тому

    Great video for me to be watching as I eat dinner ...

  • @spindash64
    @spindash64 5 років тому

    Is there a scientific term for organisms that use other organisms as their home? To be clear, I mean a term that encompasses tapeworms AND gut bacteria, but NOT Mosquitoes or Leeches, as the latter two do not use their mark as a shelter

  • @thickpenguin4814
    @thickpenguin4814 5 років тому

    She should’ve whispered free real estate

  • @rexlongfellow
    @rexlongfellow 5 років тому

    First pools and now this? I'm staying in a vacuum.