How Life Begins in the Deep Ocean

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Where do squid, jellyfish and other sea creatures begin life? The story of a sea urchin reveals a stunningly beautiful saga of fertilization, development and growth in the ocean depths.
    Lesson by Tierney Thys, visualization by Christian Sardet (CNRS/Tara Oceans), Noé Sardet, and Sharif Mirshak (Plankton Chronicles Project, Parafilms).
    View the full lesson: ed.ted.com/less...

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  • @MeliMiyoko
    @MeliMiyoko 8 років тому +196

    This is one of the most oddly beautiful things I've ever watched :)

  • @user-dc4ok8im3u
    @user-dc4ok8im3u 7 років тому +47

    shit is poetic as fuck. Im crying

    • @microska2656
      @microska2656 3 роки тому +2

      This gave me goosebumps as well as made me cry

  • @twisterlord665
    @twisterlord665 8 років тому +126

    Nature is more beautiful than all works of art combined.

    • @heebieggs
      @heebieggs 8 років тому +9

      human art is also a part of nature

    • @jacobmartincontreras
      @jacobmartincontreras 7 років тому +2

      TwisterLord photography is art. also these visuals aren't unedited.

  • @antonrud
    @antonrud 9 років тому +63

    I was a Wild child!
    Just crying...

  • @Angela-ou5wb
    @Angela-ou5wb 9 років тому +39

    This is so interesting, I could watch an hour of this stuff.

  • @hechss
    @hechss 8 років тому +44

    Slow, dark, odd... yet incredibly involving and beautiful

  • @Seamemaria
    @Seamemaria 7 років тому +6

    The deep ocean has so many mysteries. Every time we look closer we find something new. Absolutely incredible

  • @pdboyable
    @pdboyable 12 років тому +6

    Spectacular! Beautiful photography and an engaging narration. A must-show for invertebrate biology classrooms!

  • @thewingedcroc
    @thewingedcroc 12 років тому +4

    These videos showing larval forms are some of my absolute favorite videos ever! That's because these are almost entirely creatuers I have NEVER SEEN BEFORE in these forms! Thanks TED!!!

  • @QuesoDaddee
    @QuesoDaddee 8 років тому +8

    I felt intelligent when I realized she was explaining R-selection and K-selection at 3:50. I think of reptiles and humans/primates when thinking about the difference between the two evolutionary strategies. I had no idea that it also occurs with mircoorganisms like this. Kind of mind blowing

  • @AbunaiKotoba
    @AbunaiKotoba 12 років тому +2

    THIS, it has the spark most documentaries have lost...

  • @iPhelio
    @iPhelio 7 років тому +64

    SHE WAS A ROCKET SHIP OMFG XD S'CUTE

    • @blaze7510
      @blaze7510 3 роки тому +1

      Hi after 4 years!

  • @TikiMoN5Ta
    @TikiMoN5Ta 11 років тому +1

    I could listen to this kind of stuff for hours...

  • @netilii3
    @netilii3 6 років тому +1

    I'm holding back tears. This video is so powerful.

  • @mateuszoszust2997
    @mateuszoszust2997 7 років тому +13

    Beautiful, nature always have trick to astonish everybody

  • @TheIVYRAVE
    @TheIVYRAVE 12 років тому +1

    Whoever narrated this has an amazing narrative voice.

  • @Hmongboi228
    @Hmongboi228 7 років тому +5

    Ugh, I gotta study for a physics II exam and here I am lost in youtube again!!! Damn my curiosity and these absolutely amazing and stunning videos!

  • @reinl7
    @reinl7 12 років тому +1

    I'm in total awe. Good job. I will ask my teacher to show this to the class.

  • @Alyenbird
    @Alyenbird 12 років тому +4

    I would love to see more Sea Stories. Marine biology is one of my favorite subjects.

  • @litllebigdarkboy1999
    @litllebigdarkboy1999 6 років тому +6

    “I was a rocket ship I was wild” 😂😂😂😂

  • @johnnybravoo4566
    @johnnybravoo4566 8 років тому +4

    this was just soooooo beautiful to watch and listen

  • @djdelarosa25
    @djdelarosa25 3 роки тому +1

    I've watched a lot of TED-Ed videos, and I have to say, this is probably one of their most beautiful.

  • @freddyaleman635
    @freddyaleman635 8 років тому +9

    Es uno de los mejores videos del canal, me encantó.

  • @ww_krazypro9754
    @ww_krazypro9754 2 роки тому +2

    That's why life is beautiful

  • @Phyrexious
    @Phyrexious 12 років тому

    TEDEducation, the best thing I've discovered since TEDtalksDirector.

  • @GlowingPie
    @GlowingPie 6 років тому +1

    The most heartwarming video on this channel🐌

  • @Reash-hd8gj
    @Reash-hd8gj 5 років тому

    I've been looking for this video for 3 years

  • @Zralf
    @Zralf 12 років тому

    that was beautifull, in every way..........please, more.

  • @mramon139
    @mramon139 9 років тому +4

    this is truly beautiful

  • @kceriales
    @kceriales 12 років тому

    If only there was more of this beautiful footage for the stages between settling down and adulthood!

  • @brownsuga395
    @brownsuga395 12 років тому

    Please please pleas do more of these!

  • @davidrg6783
    @davidrg6783 4 роки тому

    0:54 that's the most impressing thing i have ever seen

  • @nicholasc.5944
    @nicholasc.5944 6 років тому

    on this note i end my utube spree today, bless you TED, bless you all content makers

  • @ralphdaryl5818
    @ralphdaryl5818 8 років тому

    Great story. Great writing.

  • @mcpelegend3721
    @mcpelegend3721 6 років тому +1

    Life is truly amazing

  • @n.d8001
    @n.d8001 6 років тому +1

    sensational images.

  • @bbyprbw
    @bbyprbw 8 років тому +15

    "i was a rocketship"

  • @insearchofpeace2151
    @insearchofpeace2151 6 років тому +2

    My deepest respects to our Creator. I shall never ever be able to fully comprehend the the processes and beauties of nature, but I shall never give up on knowing them. I thank Ted-Ed for this beautiful video.

  • @TheGimpwars
    @TheGimpwars 12 років тому

    Thanks for this. it compliments my smart tv. I can watch this all day

  • @SuperPee3
    @SuperPee3 12 років тому

    3:08 "full of surprises"

  • @IQisTwenty
    @IQisTwenty 10 років тому +17

    misleading title
    i really expecting about the meteor carrying amino acid and how the cyanobacteria was form to fill-up the earth with oxygen.

  • @smirshak
    @smirshak 12 років тому

    I guess the wing shape comes from the angle of the shot... The squid in this video is definitely Gonatus onyx: Armhook or Black-eyed squid. Check out Animal Picture Archives and type "Gonatus onyx" there is an amazing picture of her carrying 3000 eggs. It's phenomenal!

  • @TadaGanIarracht
    @TadaGanIarracht 12 років тому +1

    I love watching mantid nymphs become adults. They're so different sometimes

  • @deepseaknight416
    @deepseaknight416 7 років тому

    we need another one like this except about corals

  • @mman6283
    @mman6283 6 років тому

    need more of these

  • @ElbiAdajew
    @ElbiAdajew 5 років тому

    Beautiful.

  • @Fel_24
    @Fel_24 2 роки тому

    I want more videos like this

  • @felixkidd1
    @felixkidd1 7 років тому

    This is beautiful

  • @albariqequipment2858
    @albariqequipment2858 6 років тому

    5:10 that is SO COOL!

  • @smirshak
    @smirshak 12 років тому

    wow, I actually just watched what you first mentioned here "Baby Squid, Born Like Stars"... what a stunning experience to show this incredible natural phenomenon. The planet belongs to the sea, not to any country: humans are just smelly tourists! :-p

  • @CLEANDrumCovers
    @CLEANDrumCovers 12 років тому

    ADDED TO FAVORITES.

  • @RalfMuschall
    @RalfMuschall 12 років тому

    Thanks, so I probably misheard it as "blanket". But there still is the problem with the wing shape: The black-eyed squid (Gonatus onyx) has triangular ones that extend beyond the end of the mantle (I just checked in "Cephs of the world", p. 200ff), but in this video here they are round, almost circular.

  • @tronganhvu7614
    @tronganhvu7614 3 роки тому

    love this Ted-ed series about marine life.

  • @ashtheghost
    @ashtheghost 11 років тому

    this was gorgeous

  • @patchifiedvlogs6335
    @patchifiedvlogs6335 3 роки тому

    this deserves a million views

  • @youmebothorneither
    @youmebothorneither 7 років тому

    This is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @franciscarodriguezmaqueda4144
    @franciscarodriguezmaqueda4144 12 років тому

    Lovely video. Looking forward to sharing it with my students.

  • @AnasCkb
    @AnasCkb 12 років тому

    beautiful!

  • @VinayakaHalemane
    @VinayakaHalemane 12 років тому

    This is awesome!

  • @khaledking5408
    @khaledking5408 11 років тому

    The first that came to my mind while watching it

  • @CookeDaWook
    @CookeDaWook 12 років тому

    Loved the commentary :D

  • @leadaofsdp
    @leadaofsdp 8 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @jaremibaysuto4580
    @jaremibaysuto4580 8 років тому +12

    5:34 Illuminati confirmed!!! :O

  • @dezzdev
    @dezzdev 12 років тому

    Wonderful!! Thank u

  • @viracocha2021
    @viracocha2021 12 років тому

    AMAZING! THANX!

  • @tocamello
    @tocamello 12 років тому

    enjoyable. Thank You

  • @chunk032
    @chunk032 12 років тому

    Amazing !

  • @sarius24
    @sarius24 12 років тому

    Tellement beau. Merci pour cette vidéo !

  • @tux937534
    @tux937534 12 років тому

    some of what I've seen here, cannot be unseen :S

  • @TheGimpwars
    @TheGimpwars 12 років тому

    this is good stuff! thanks. I Like

  • @patchifiedvlogs6335
    @patchifiedvlogs6335 3 роки тому

    EPIC! thank you for this

  • @DannyThePandabrother
    @DannyThePandabrother 12 років тому

    love this channel

  • @swaggington
    @swaggington 12 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @tiamelancholyjeoncockity
    @tiamelancholyjeoncockity 8 років тому +1

    ☄So deep and beautiful ✨

  • @DJLucas-xv7oe
    @DJLucas-xv7oe 25 днів тому

    2:14 Spider crab sea urchin moon snail and jellyfish are all I know.

  • @OuranLoverFabio
    @OuranLoverFabio 12 років тому

    at the beginning of the video I was like are you kidding me you're a purple sea urchin I've been looking for since I was 3

  • @ninetaledgundamx
    @ninetaledgundamx 12 років тому

    yup.. that's going to the favorites
    nature at its best!

  • @Bartholomule01
    @Bartholomule01 12 років тому

    That was really cool.

  • @jesseleavitt2818
    @jesseleavitt2818 8 років тому

    more of these please!

  • @DieselTrippin
    @DieselTrippin 8 років тому

    awesome!

  • @ToxicBassUK
    @ToxicBassUK 12 років тому

    That was excellent :D

  • @DJLucas-xv7oe
    @DJLucas-xv7oe 25 днів тому

    I love how narrator is impersonating the sea urchin. She is the main character of this documentary.

  • @hamdanhr1350
    @hamdanhr1350 2 роки тому

    I love the deep sea it looks cool

  • @BorisGolik_
    @BorisGolik_ 12 років тому

    F..ng amazing!!!

  • @batota11121
    @batota11121 12 років тому

    Fantastic

  • @TheLastLogicalOne
    @TheLastLogicalOne 7 років тому +2

    How do photographers create a perfectly black background?

    • @nater8312
      @nater8312 7 років тому +2

      TheLastLogicalOne its an adapter to a microscope that lets in a bit of light which gives a black background called a black field condenser

    • @beardedne4704
      @beardedne4704 7 років тому

      and how do u know this?

  • @LexoG33
    @LexoG33 11 років тому

    Well, the echinoderms in this video are some of the closest relatives to vertebrates. To put it another way. the ancestors of starfish and sea urchins are also the ancestors of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. So if you go back about 500-800 million years into the past, your ancestors resembled the animals in this video.

  • @riyazuo
    @riyazuo 7 років тому +1

    i thought this would be a discussion about the first life forms in the ocean to present time, and how life began in the ocean, prehistorically.

    • @riyazuo
      @riyazuo 7 років тому

      misleading title

  • @prim16
    @prim16 12 років тому

    damn i love this channel.

  • @DangoStick
    @DangoStick 12 років тому

    "I was a rocket ship. I was a wild child." c:
    beautiful pictures, cool narration.

  • @n8n8n8n
    @n8n8n8n 6 років тому

    Very hypnotizing :D

  • @Nana-rh2nw
    @Nana-rh2nw 3 роки тому

    "I became a rocket ship" I cried.

  • @morganschodlatlz5317
    @morganschodlatlz5317 12 років тому

    I LOVE HER VOICE! It makes it so intresting to watch the video. ^^

  • @TurboBronco239
    @TurboBronco239 12 років тому

    !awesome!

  • @ludiwang1172
    @ludiwang1172 8 років тому +24

    So, if they all just randomly release sperm and eggs into the water and hope for the best, is there a possibility that a hybrid would be created?

    • @imadetheurllonger
      @imadetheurllonger 8 років тому +9

      I think there's a possibility, but quite a remote one. Different species are different precisely because they can never create viable offspring. However, I guess when a hybrid does happen it could create an entirely new species, as long as it isn't barren like mules are.

    • @kimjameslequigan6178
      @kimjameslequigan6178 6 років тому +2

      Before fertilization takes place, the egg cell itself has a thick species-specific recognition membrane called zona pellucida that only let a spermatozoon of the same species pass through. But yes, under abnormal condition, unviable hybrids may develop but infertile.

  • @mintolee88
    @mintolee88 6 років тому

    its amazing there's a lot of life in earth yet none to be found outside it.even a cell.

  • @EarthPreservers
    @EarthPreservers 12 років тому

    Earth Preservers, the environmental news and education site that Education World says is "among the best" of all kids' news sites, has added this video its receommended classroom materials. -- Bill Paul, Editor

  • @WoodlandDrake
    @WoodlandDrake 12 років тому

    It was one thing when those specs of dust didn't talk to me. I will never have fun at the beach again...

  • @sarouelala
    @sarouelala 12 років тому

    so cool

  • @MsFlowP
    @MsFlowP 12 років тому

    "The majority of species here however never mate nor ever form any sort of lasting bonds, that was my parents strategy." Yeah same here, you know other then the mating, :(