Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology #35

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  • @ginevramancini483
    @ginevramancini483 Рік тому +61

    Tomorrow I'll take an important exam to get into Med School in Italy. I have studied for the past two years alone as an autodidact and all these videos have been a huge support in my journey.
    Thank you Hank and to all the members of CrashCourse!

  • @hansc.7002
    @hansc.7002 10 років тому +525

    As a biology student at the university, knowing way more about the subject of these courses, I love your vids about biology and chemistry as a 'late night snack' but I recommend more pictures! They will improve explanation and remembering the key points.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 5 років тому +9

      Some found happyness in the uni signal cell form . Come on who be a germ. Can you imagine your life if you were a germ. Even outside the body.
      Maybe amabias are decents of white blood cells who managed to make it out side the body

  • @shrees5009
    @shrees5009 5 років тому +455

    you know you're super late to the party when there aren't only four kingdoms anymore...

    • @everettduncan7543
      @everettduncan7543 4 роки тому +24

      Soo many kingdoms of bacteria and archaea, archaea are somehow polyphyletic, protists aren't even valid

  • @kdk750
    @kdk750 12 років тому +11

    My dear Hank,
    Magically you always seem to know what my exams are on because this is like the fourth time you've posted the exact video I needed days before an exam.
    Thank you in advance for my B.Sc. :)
    You're the best!!!!!!

  • @21jillybeans12
    @21jillybeans12 12 років тому +21

    So I come home today, dreading having to study for my biology quiz tomorrow on... archaea, bacteria & protists. Hank sir, you have an uncannily accurate sense of timing.

  • @jlklai98
    @jlklai98 10 років тому +109

    Thank you for getting me an A on my test.

  • @kingdavidjapan
    @kingdavidjapan 12 років тому +15

    This series is so well made and thought out! Thank for putting it out there for free so that as many as possible can expand their knowledge! Thumbs up, Hank. Thumbs up.

  • @oo6505
    @oo6505 8 років тому +521

    Crash Course Microbiology would be nice!

    • @cheycollective
      @cheycollective 8 років тому +10

      Adam St. Martin yesssss I was saying this. would've helped a lot with my class right now

    • @microbiologyit
      @microbiologyit 7 років тому +19

      Hi! I'm a microbiology online tutor. I am creating "Study with me" videos where I help you study microbiology. Whatever video you need currently, I can film and post.

    • @microbiologyit
      @microbiologyit 7 років тому +9

      I'm going through my microbiology textbook and posting "study with me" videos where I help you study micro. FREE tutoring session videos!!

    • @samahhaddad9193
      @samahhaddad9193 6 років тому +1

      ohhhh this was really one yr ago

    • @myredlightspecial
      @myredlightspecial 5 років тому

      The ROC: A Strong Foundation cramming for a test Monday what do you have for fundamentals of microbiology prokaryotes eukaryote, some history, chemical principles, etc

  • @skylerclyne6542
    @skylerclyne6542 5 років тому +15

    not gonna lie I’m really high and also really enjoying this. Thank you young adorable Hank.

  • @hongrand
    @hongrand 9 років тому +3510

    Thumbs up if you're cramming for a test.

  • @MisHitTennis
    @MisHitTennis 10 років тому +868

    sad you teach better than my professor who has won a nobel prize and has multiple PhD degrees...

    • @jaferization
      @jaferization 10 років тому +410

      your teacher didnt get a nobel prize for teaching. she got it probably for her research. which goes to say, she's prob mediocre at teaching but amazing at research.

    • @toxikc4189
      @toxikc4189 10 років тому +29

      jafer bohra his/her lol

    • @MisHitTennis
      @MisHitTennis 9 років тому +22

      jafer bohra thank you for educating us.

    • @jaferization
      @jaferization 9 років тому +15

      TheShockerKnocker ur in some emotional pain that's why you go on the Internet letting ur hurt soul curse other people out letting out the pain. Please get help.

    • @spinorama29
      @spinorama29 9 років тому +6

      TheShockerKnocker bad day?

  • @karlalabama
    @karlalabama 12 років тому +2

    Yay, microbiology! I do research on bacteria, so I'm glad you're teaching folks about them. One point: Gram negative and Gram positive refers to differences in their cell wall, not cell membrane. (All living cells have membranes, made out of phospholipid; bacteria also have cell walls made out of peptidoglycan.)

  • @tachypodion
    @tachypodion 11 років тому +10

    HANK THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU HAVE JUST ESSENTIALLY GOTTEN ME OUT OF A SEMESTER OF BIOLOGY I MEAN SERIOUSLY MY TEACHER DECIDED TO JUST SHOW US CRASH COURSE EVERY OTHER DAY FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR THANK YOU I LOVE YOU BLESS YOU AND ALL YOU HOLD DEAR

    • @fudgemonkeyz69
      @fudgemonkeyz69 11 років тому +3

      That's awesome dude! But turn your Caps Lock off. :)

    • @tachypodion
      @tachypodion 11 років тому +1

      fudgemonkeyz69 Sorry 'bout that... The Caps Lock key on that computer was broken, and I didn't notice until after I posted.

    • @vidhishah5639
      @vidhishah5639 8 років тому

      lol

  • @LocoPedro9614
    @LocoPedro9614 11 років тому +18

    "And Daniel Tosh's Mouth"
    SHOTS FIRED YO XDD

  • @thingonometry-1460
    @thingonometry-1460 9 років тому +2162

    Thumbs up anyone with a test tomorrow!

    • @LiniM1
      @LiniM1 9 років тому +27

      Thingonometry - Thumbs up anyone with a test in four hours :-/

    • @diyanaljoe4389
      @diyanaljoe4389 9 років тому +1

      Thingonometry - dude, guess what???..it's me and he did cover the whole topic which is enoough for me not to read them at all.

    • @ForestHuang
      @ForestHuang 9 років тому +3

      +Thingonometry -
      i got an A on the quiz cus of this and the taxonomy vid and the fungi vid

    • @1nf1nn1te
      @1nf1nn1te 9 років тому

      +Thingonometry - Bi250, you know it

    • @gabrielaorozco8941
      @gabrielaorozco8941 9 років тому

      +Thingonometry - yup

  • @awesomeskier12345
    @awesomeskier12345 12 років тому +5

    hank: the only person on this earth who can condense a university biology course into twelve minute videos.

  • @prohunter297
    @prohunter297 4 роки тому +216

    Who’s here
    quarantined

  • @OlleLindestad
    @OlleLindestad 12 років тому +1

    A couple of thangs:
    1) Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria have different thicknesses of cell *walls*, not cell membranes. Cell membranes only come in one thickness.
    2) It's extremely important to note that no actual taxonomists count Protista as a kingdom anymore. It's been broken up into a whole bunch of kingdoms like Rhizaria, Excavata and Chromista (the exact number depends on whom you ask). It's a mess, true, but it's a much more realistic mess than the five-kingdom system.

  • @Koalaslovesloths
    @Koalaslovesloths 9 років тому +121

    CLARIFIED - Gram Stain does NOT stain cell membrane, it stains the peptidoglycan CELL WALL

  • @sriampojwalam4907
    @sriampojwalam4907 8 років тому +1

    i love how you can watch these videos like 10 times and still gain a little bit of knowledge every time you watch it again.

  • @luigireyes1346
    @luigireyes1346 6 років тому +5

    My first semester in Microbiology and man this helped a lot. I'm going to rewatch this. I need to take notes too.

  • @szhou009
    @szhou009 10 років тому +130

    Protists are honestly way too diverse to be classified all into one kingdom. What causes confusion is that the notion of classifying all other organisms as protists suggests that they all share the same phylogeny, which is anything but true.(ie. Brown algae and amoeba do not share recent common ancestors.) A great analogy would be the former system classifying eubacteria and archaea into the domain Monera, which does not truly reflect their evolutionary history (archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes). I hope that many more scientists start to debunk the notion of classifying organisms as "protists" simply because they "don't fit" and develop a system that truly reflects their evolutionary history (ie. adding more kingdoms--sorry biology students).

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 5 років тому +6

      @Aastha Sarwal archea is more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria. It was only discovered recently (in the early 2000s) using comparative analyses of genomes. For a while it baffled microbiologists but it is now understood that all prokaryotes were archea-like when the first eukaryotes formed, and that modern bacteria developed more complex metabolism since the divergence of ancient prokaryotes into later prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  • @RoxxyKaosGG
    @RoxxyKaosGG 11 років тому +20

    I lost it when he said Protists are a "big crap circus" xD

  • @Tobhiyah
    @Tobhiyah 11 років тому +27

    I LOVE this Guy/show!!! So glad I took Biology so I can share these with my son. Favorite quotes, "like Daniel Tosh's mouth, Crap show & piles of barf"!! Call me a geek, but there's a good chance I'll watch these for fun even once I've finished my final today! Thanks for making science fun, interesting & funny!

  • @isaacme9450
    @isaacme9450 7 років тому +390

    Thumbs up if you're not cramming for a test and you are just doing this for biology class

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 5 років тому +2

      Maybe the father's mitochondrial DNA can be passed down through horizontal Gene transfer.

    • @thaneros
      @thaneros 5 років тому +3

      Neither, I'm just watching just because I miss micro. I've been out of school for about 5 years now.

  • @LayZeeBro
    @LayZeeBro 11 років тому +1

    As a college graduate from a distinguished University, and now teacher's assisstant at said University, I can honestly say that this is EXACTLY what they teach at the college level. This is called CRASH COURSE for a reason; of course the college level will go more in depth talking about apicomplexa's pseudopods, or ciliophora's radula, but this is the basis of the chapters in our bio books. FUNDAMENTALS is what will take a student far, not just expecting to be spoon fed. Thank you so much Hank!!

  • @ryansergas3894
    @ryansergas3894 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video! Hank never fails to inspire the masses with SCIENCE!

  • @kennedylyn2556
    @kennedylyn2556 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for saving me from the typical long, drawn out, boring videos that you see on here lol. Thank you thank you thank you!! :)

  • @Hamski555
    @Hamski555 5 років тому +8

    Hahahaha just literally laughed out loud at “they’re scumbags” love this dude

  • @lilyminer9164
    @lilyminer9164 Місяць тому +1

    Save me Hank from 12 years ago. Help me pass my microbiology exam.

  • @ohmygawdbecky95
    @ohmygawdbecky95 10 років тому +14

    When I'm taking my Biology final tomorrow afternoon, I just know I'm going to be picturing that Sailor's Eye and Dog Vomit slime mold

  • @frederikjones8981
    @frederikjones8981 10 років тому +1

    This is the first vid I got sufficiently lost that I needed to go back and re-watch...
    So many terms!

  • @DEvin3290
    @DEvin3290 10 років тому +139

    SALTY LIKE DANIEL TOSHS' MOUTH lmfao nice

  • @jabrock88
    @jabrock88 7 років тому +1

    Love these for teaching! Health teacher here... Many of the science videos cross over into health class given health is directly related to how the body works. Thank you for making these resources available!!!

    • @microbiologyit
      @microbiologyit 7 років тому

      There are a lot of informative videos, but I am reaching the microbiology student who cannot afford a tutor or their schedule is too jammed pack. I 've created "Study with me" videos where I help micro students study online for FREE!

  • @kjbombsquad
    @kjbombsquad 10 років тому +191

    Can you guys do a video on viruses??

  • @theOGazure
    @theOGazure 10 років тому +1

    Its amazing how all this bacteria can live In all sorts of places and enviorments

  • @biapedrett2913
    @biapedrett2913 10 років тому +20

    I love youu, You made me want to study during vacation, and that's awsome!

  • @mgabaliw9963
    @mgabaliw9963 8 років тому +2

    I'm homeschooled and your video helped with my science lesson thank you👍🏻

  • @photelegy
    @photelegy 2 роки тому +13

    Wow, I only really knew him looking older. Here he looks so very young 😅😅

  • @Dinner_Roll
    @Dinner_Roll 12 років тому +2

    I can never wait to get out of school so I can come home and watch educational videos on UA-cam! Wait.. What did I just say?

  • @carlomiranda6370
    @carlomiranda6370 5 років тому +22

    Still cramming for my biology exam :( 2019!!!

  • @Lunari_wolph
    @Lunari_wolph 12 років тому +2

    You have just changed my life...thank you.

  • @mormongirlnv
    @mormongirlnv 12 років тому +3

    Lets also give some props to the writers who also make this show great!

  • @ndhenrique
    @ndhenrique 12 років тому

    In all honesty, I think with these kinds of subjects you should include more pictures for those who don't already know the subject. Learning through multiple senses is always better than one. Your beautiful face, is not a learning media ;)
    I find that you talk and show the camera on you when you're explaining new concepts and a picture or two would go a long way.
    Love the videos though :D Keep it up
    References: 4th year BioMed Student

  • @TheVlogWalrus
    @TheVlogWalrus 8 років тому +3

    This is so useful for the AP Bio exam. Crashcourse is saving my life. :)

  • @Dannijay16
    @Dannijay16 9 років тому +2

    wow... A LOT of information just now... but very helpful and informative! your excitement and enthusiasm made it easier to digest all of the info... thanks!

  • @jennamelman4269
    @jennamelman4269 6 років тому +3

    this stuff is so cool it would be awesome to see someone talk about it with awe and not sarcasm

  • @KimJong7hrill
    @KimJong7hrill 12 років тому

    As a fellow Microbiology major I was going to post the same but glad you beat me to it. It is also important to note that some bacterial species contain linear DNA and those species tend to have linear plasmids.

  • @soniamartell9220
    @soniamartell9220 7 років тому +6

    Awesome video! So helpful! I was so confused about all three. Thank you!

  • @kettkim
    @kettkim 11 років тому

    After going to lecture and not understanding everything, watching you video reinforced everything that my instructor said but was much easier to follow. Thanks!

  • @Alexander-bd2hk
    @Alexander-bd2hk 6 років тому +110

    guess theres alot of halophiles on the youtube comment section. its the saltiest place in the universe! :3

  • @hunterashes
    @hunterashes 12 років тому

    Omg I have a test on this tomorrow you just cut about 75 pages out of the 100 that I need to study which is fantastic!

  • @conallirvine04tusifrirotsitrue

    Thumbs up if your watching this willingly after an upper pectoral workout

  • @kittyk879
    @kittyk879 5 років тому

    You guys make very informative videos . It really helps alot to those who just want to recall these topics for higher competitve exams, it is in a concised form and the way of presentation is really good. Thanks guys , keep making such informative videos.

  • @TrishisFlabbergasted
    @TrishisFlabbergasted 10 років тому +14

    This guy cracks me up.

  • @CoolFoxDay
    @CoolFoxDay 9 років тому

    6 classes later, 6 quizzes later, and 6 subchapters later and i haven't learned anything. 12 minutes later from CrashCourse and i learned more.

  • @ashhhhlyy
    @ashhhhlyy 10 років тому +6

    Loved this video! Wish you included Euglenas as well though. (they're my favorite) They're definitely an enigma in their own c:

  • @lifeasklar
    @lifeasklar 10 років тому

    This video has helped me understand this subject more in 12 minutes than my teacher for weeks. Even though english is my second language I understood this better. I just hope I'll pass my exam!

  • @aeiomusic
    @aeiomusic 7 років тому +113

    Oi, why are you scrolling through the comments?? GET BACK TO STUDYING FOR YOUR EXAM SMH >:(

    • @amiratazkia
      @amiratazkia 6 років тому +1

      Aeio Music tHANKYOU

    • @huntermenge6297
      @huntermenge6297 4 роки тому +1

      hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎

  • @captivesparrow
    @captivesparrow 10 років тому

    Exploring the tubes for Biology classes, second gold mine i've came across. Thanks! Saved me a shitoad of reviewing in my head.

  • @ellieedwards6304
    @ellieedwards6304 9 років тому +105

    daniel tosh's mouth!!! so funny!!!!

    • @ThatManAdrian
      @ThatManAdrian 8 років тому +6

      They were throwing shade at him by saying he's salty? I think

    • @teews4202
      @teews4202 6 років тому +1

      Tf

  • @AntiMatter324
    @AntiMatter324 12 років тому +1

    Amazing as always. You're the best at this internet education thing.

  • @turnerfinegardens5865
    @turnerfinegardens5865 11 років тому +3

    I realize I've come a bit late to the party, but I wish you would do a whole episode on just the slime molds, or the xenophyta, like the sailor's eyeball that you mentioned. They're so odd and alien in their reproduction, and I'm fascinated by the idea of a macroscopic, single cell having locomotion.

  • @RhiHD
    @RhiHD 12 років тому

    I'm a Biochemistry student, so I should have been as eloquent you were just then in phrasing my question. Yes, you have indeed answered my query

  • @nguyenjennifer4344
    @nguyenjennifer4344 8 років тому +15

    They're old they're odd. Get use to it 😂😂😂

  • @planettime9205
    @planettime9205 7 років тому +2

    Sailor's eyeball has become my new fascination

  • @jamesusmc22
    @jamesusmc22 9 років тому +26

    Im just here for my test tomorrow

  • @avishemingway7826
    @avishemingway7826 4 роки тому +2

    This is really actually 7 years old. I remember watching it back then

  • @Fleaf13
    @Fleaf13 8 років тому +11

    Prokaryotes such as bacteria have a circular chromosome, but also possess extra DNA in the form of plasmids. It would be wrong to say only eukaryotes have chromosomes.

    • @Skywalker-zu7od
      @Skywalker-zu7od 8 років тому +5

      Fleaf13 Yes! Thank you, as soon as I heard that I knew it was an error. Good catch!

  • @spartan7404
    @spartan7404 12 років тому +2

    AHHH I'm totally with you on that. Bacteriology is killing me this semester. On our first test, the class average was a 50..... and that's out of 100.

  • @Sean_Gao
    @Sean_Gao 6 років тому +36

    Anyone 2019 Biology?

  • @carddealer1214
    @carddealer1214 12 років тому +1

    lovely intro ^^ totally hyped to meet auntie protist

  • @sarahstorm3110
    @sarahstorm3110 9 років тому +4

    Died laughing when you made the joke about Daniel Tosh x3

  • @n081245
    @n081245 11 років тому

    Thank God, still east Simone knows how to teach rather than putting u to sleep wasting ur time nd money, I wish I were my teacher:)) God bless u!

  • @alexislotus54
    @alexislotus54 11 років тому +10

    love your vids im in 6th grade and although your vids are complex they are simple big big big big help

    • @bl3748
      @bl3748 7 років тому +1

      CRISSYMAKINGMOVES WADE How is your first year of high school going?

  • @markifi
    @markifi 12 років тому +1

    what used to bore me at school, just blew my mind. amazing. especially thermophiles.

  • @JC111414
    @JC111414 9 років тому +32

    Tomorrow is my test. Let's see if this really helps.

  • @jasminegirgis6381
    @jasminegirgis6381 6 років тому

    this helped a lot and made it easier to understand, i just wish there were more visuals and pictures to help

  • @QlarityP
    @QlarityP 11 років тому +5

    These videos are truly excellent! I am hoping, since you indicated on SciShow that you would entertain requests, that you would consider doing an entire series on Microbiology. Your Bio series has been an enormous help as has the Chemistry series. An entire series that really gets into life at the microscopic level would be really helpful for us pre-health care sorts. What do you think??

  • @bluefairyme14
    @bluefairyme14 10 років тому

    This is so much better than my school keep the micro lectures coming please!!!! :D

  • @observeandlearn4466
    @observeandlearn4466 6 років тому +2

    Thumbs up if you're not cramming for a test, not in a biology class, and you're only watching this because you are a seeker of knowledge!

  • @EPICslurp
    @EPICslurp 11 років тому

    Yo Kirito, as far as I know, they do. According to the phylogenetic tree, most organisms have originated from the bacteria-like organisms. These prokaryotes developed over time to achieve this "photosynthesis" function. They were found in areas (like rocks) that had signs of heavy concentration of oxidation (red layers on the rocks). This meant that oxygen was being given out by those organisms.
    Actually, chloroplasts are also not "organelles" but were in fact original self-sustaining organisms.

  • @dr.jsmith8347
    @dr.jsmith8347 9 років тому +18

    HEY EDITORS! There is a glaring error in your section about bacteria. The gram reaction does not stain the cell membrane, it stains the cell wall. I'd love to link this video to show my class, but I can't because it is inaccurate.

    • @kylekyle38
      @kylekyle38 9 років тому +8

      +Jenny Smith You ma'am are a savage. "I'd love to link this video to show my class, but I can't because it is inaccurate." SAVAGE. Carry on.

    • @konstantinostassis382
      @konstantinostassis382 9 років тому

      +Jenny Smith I thought it stained the peptidoglycan in the cell

    • @jasperian5697
      @jasperian5697 9 років тому

      +Konstantinos Tassis bacteria's cell walls are made of peptidoglycan, and j think that includes prototists

    • @konstantinostassis382
      @konstantinostassis382 8 років тому

      +Sara Nina thanks for the confirmation, already had my test though.

    • @troyjesse7833
      @troyjesse7833 6 років тому

      Protists do not have cell walls. And are eukaryotes, so would not have peptidoglycan anyway

  • @kianjt
    @kianjt 8 років тому +2

    I love this channel, it's helping me with my AH Physics and Biology courses

  • @lizziegeorge3603
    @lizziegeorge3603 4 роки тому +3

    Bruh, required to watch this for online school, loooooving quarantine :/

  • @lorrainegibbons2468
    @lorrainegibbons2468 6 років тому +1

    loving this chanel. really helps with my studies!

  • @TheCopticParabolanos
    @TheCopticParabolanos 10 років тому +18

    Protists are no longer considered a kingdom.
    That said, I would not have gotten a 'B' in my bio course last semester without your videos.

    • @LoydAvenheart
      @LoydAvenheart 6 років тому

      Three years later and the school system still hasn't caught up xd.

  • @MogofWar
    @MogofWar 12 років тому

    Dude... This is an educational channel.

  • @marywagner7120
    @marywagner7120 8 років тому +6

    Lol, this video was only produced 4 years ago and it's already going out of date! The Kingdom Protista was determined to be polyphyletic and is getting broken up.

  • @hynee
    @hynee 12 років тому

    I've done a bit of reading now, there's an excellent Eukaryota table at the end of the "Opisthokonta" article that lays out the multitude of groups; The plants, animals & fungi are only the most prominent members. There's even a group called the Ciliates which are like simple animals in a single cell.

  • @omega9290
    @omega9290 5 років тому +3

    actually my bio teacher said that the largest cell is 3 meters long and is present in the neck of a giraffe

  • @ThirdWaveCrave
    @ThirdWaveCrave 12 років тому +2

    Love your shirt, Hank.

  • @PacificCircle1
    @PacificCircle1 9 років тому +3

    The miracle of evolution!

  • @julianamattes6264
    @julianamattes6264 6 років тому

    This is thankful thanks. I got a biology test tomorrow.

  • @mcnaughty1000
    @mcnaughty1000 10 років тому +3

    omg hes a genious, i wish he was my lecturer.. damn he knws his thing..

  • @MrMoustacheNinja
    @MrMoustacheNinja 8 років тому +2

    Got an exam on Monday. May the test gods be with me 🙌🏻

    • @kamalbhamra3146
      @kamalbhamra3146 8 років тому +2

      Me too! I procrastinated a lot. So now it's 2 am here and I've got a test in 4 hours and Hank is my only chance left! 😛

  • @thecorporation7249
    @thecorporation7249 5 років тому +7

    The only thing that people comment is "Thumps up if you're cramming for a test."
    Its dumb... Just study way before hand.

  • @lolabradford2247
    @lolabradford2247 12 років тому

    My understanding is that, much like a human egg, an ostrich egg is a single cell, until it's fertilized and lain, when it starts to divide (within its handy-dandy shell). If it isn't fertilized, it remains a single cell, and if it is, well then it's two cells already, the egg and the sperm.

  • @sophiea8937
    @sophiea8937 8 років тому +44

    my test is in 20 minutes...

  • @nope.13
    @nope.13 12 років тому

    yea, the same happened to our class last semester, the professor was unbelievable! The class average was 22 out of 40 in the med term exam!
    Try translating the names from Latin or Greek, it worked for me, it's a lot easier to remember when you the name means a "golden stick" instead of some big word. I have a few tricks to remember certain bacteria names, if you need any help send me a message :)