What happens when your DNA is damaged? - Monica Menesini

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  • @taekookruinedmesendhelp7595
    @taekookruinedmesendhelp7595 6 років тому +2723

    If I ever meet people who'd peer pressure me into doing things like smoking, I'll just remember the little guys in me doing their job. I don't want them to struggle, it's hard work

    • @battlefir5050
      @battlefir5050 6 років тому +102

      Oh! That's so kind of you...

    • @animeshpathak3921
      @animeshpathak3921 6 років тому +39

      it happens only for a certain limit .you cant expect your body to go back to normal after smoking for 5 6 years .

    • @lois1677
      @lois1677 5 років тому +17

      They will always struggle because of the sun.

    • @ferdrewflores3014
      @ferdrewflores3014 4 роки тому

    • @jeffordyosores3885
      @jeffordyosores3885 4 роки тому +3

      Me too hahahahaha

  • @willian_gaspar
    @willian_gaspar 9 років тому +2323

    It is wonderful how much work and effort our body takes to keep us alive.

    • @georgegray2712
      @georgegray2712 9 років тому +7

      +Willan Gaspar Yes good point!! It's amazing!!

    • @astronaut3696
      @astronaut3696 8 років тому +4

      +Willian Gaspar Its all just a chemical reaction

    • @alphamineron
      @alphamineron 8 років тому +6

      Thanks for thinking like me :D
      but still How does the body cells control which reaction should happen

    • @astronaut3696
      @astronaut3696 8 років тому +7

      AlphaMineron Through more chemicals hahaha

    • @switchblade9510
      @switchblade9510 6 років тому +1

      urm u meamt how much work we do to keep our body safe

  • @NerdSyncProductions
    @NerdSyncProductions 9 років тому +852

    Man, this incredibly fascinating. I never knew how intricate and thorough this system was. Neat!

    • @고선영-x1u
      @고선영-x1u 6 років тому +3

      Assome!!!

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 роки тому

      Yep

    • @prasad.c.b6681
      @prasad.c.b6681 3 роки тому +1

      Every Person is A Hardworking 😎🙌 But. From Inside The Body. 😅

    • @YouSuprised
      @YouSuprised 3 роки тому +1

      Don't take a mRNA jab! Its not a vaccine. Its a experimental gene therapy. Know your rights in this case! Check the Nuremberg codes that ensure your legal rights to refuse to partake in this experimental jab. Science cases have showed that mRNA has killed animals during tests after a while. At first they looked completely healthy. After a while they got sick. There immune systems responded dramatically. This caused massive deadly flue symptoms. These were long term effects! Don't let your body be told how to repair itself by an external flued! This damages the natural repair process! Stop believing all the deception! Its your body and only you will suffer the consequences! Its a trick and you allow yourself to be fooled by the media, government and pharmaceutical industry :(

    • @白雨-l2o
      @白雨-l2o 3 роки тому +3

      @@YouSuprised I would recommend taking an introduction to immunology lesson before making misleading, and irrational comments~ It might harm people without prior knowledge to biomedicine😊

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire 9 років тому +1480

    I never realized just how complicated the insides of my cells were until UA-cam videos like this.

    • @sidneytan1615
      @sidneytan1615 9 років тому +3

      Ahhhh I c u in almost every TEDED video

    • @Hmfdggd
      @Hmfdggd 9 років тому

      +Shawn Ravenfire Didn't you take biology back in High School??

    • @ShawnRavenfire
      @ShawnRavenfire 9 років тому +3

      Harold Martinez Yeah, a really long time ago. If I learned any of this, I probably forgot.

    • @ZahdShah
      @ZahdShah 4 роки тому +4

      this is why it takes 5 long years to go through medical school. So much intricacies

    • @YouSuprised
      @YouSuprised 3 роки тому

      Don't take a mRNA jab! Its not a vaccine. Its a experimental gene therapy. Know your rights in this case! Check the Nuremberg codes that ensure your legal rights to refuse to partake in this experimental jab. Science cases have showed that mRNA has killed animals during tests after a while. At first they looked completely healthy. After a while they got sick. There immune systems responded dramatically. This caused massive flue deadly flue symptoms. These were long term effects! Don't let your body be told how to repair itself by an external flued! This damages the natural repair process! Stop believing all the deception! Its your body and only you will suffer the consequences! Its a trick and you allow yourself to be fooled by the media, government and pharmaceutical industry :(

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 9 років тому +1994

    Our bodies are amazing

    • @davebirney
      @davebirney 9 років тому +7

      +FrozenEternity thank you

    • @maytamayta1772
      @maytamayta1772 8 років тому +31

      I think our god that created us with such an amazing way is more amazing ;)

    • @Well_possibly
      @Well_possibly 8 років тому +23

      (To Mayta) "I think our god that created us with such an amazing way is more amazing." With all due respect, isn't there more evidence to support the following statement?
      Our creator allows suffering and possibly delights in it.

    • @k14brb
      @k14brb 8 років тому +1

      yes you are right

    • @Well_possibly
      @Well_possibly 8 років тому +4

      Satou Tatsuhiro Satou Tatsuhiro, you're acting like a bully. If you have constructive information, then share it. If not, no need to spread hate, so don't bother commenting.

  • @aditib6419
    @aditib6419 3 роки тому +76

    I got goosebumps. People really need to respect their own health. I'm soo proud of these tiny doctors.

  • @MercSLRFan
    @MercSLRFan 9 років тому +3536

    My body is smarter than I are.

    • @yanglai
      @yanglai 9 років тому +364

      *My body is smarter than I am.
      Now get back to work! >:D

    • @gfetco
      @gfetco 9 років тому +14

      +Alin Marginean definitely

    • @gfetco
      @gfetco 9 років тому +63

      rajasakthiyan maniji If a cell is smarter than us, then a "body" of cells must be smarter than just a single one.

    • @smooooth_
      @smooooth_ 9 років тому +59

      But just think. You are your body. Your brain is part of your body. Oh wow shit just got deeper

    • @PaniniWasteland
      @PaniniWasteland 8 років тому +21

      Apparently not if your fingers typed in the wrong words for that sentence.

  • @girajmeena4246
    @girajmeena4246 4 місяці тому +3500

    Seeing so few discussions on the Hidden DNA Potential on shirlest is surprising. This concept reshaped my entire outlook. I think everyone should give it a chance.

  • @SonamSingh-xx7nz
    @SonamSingh-xx7nz 5 років тому +190

    Microbiology and Cell Science student, here! This video is an absolutely AWESOME introduction for anyone curious about DNA repair pathways used in human bodies and in microbes! I hope this inspires young students to become future molecular geneticists. Thank you for this video!!

    • @maddyIncubus
      @maddyIncubus Рік тому +1

      I hope so. But I think the actual process of finding all this won't be as fun n interesting as this video!

    • @TheHHPodcast
      @TheHHPodcast Рік тому +2

      Med student here I can confirm. If only uni was this pedagogical :(

    • @thomasprislacjr.4063
      @thomasprislacjr.4063 Рік тому +1

      I sure wish they would have said what lifestyle choices we could make to give our bodies the necessary resources to facilitate repairs at Peak efficiency. You're probably done being a student now so congratulations on that. Please let us know if you happen to have an answer to my above question.

    • @Toomuch_xan
      @Toomuch_xan Рік тому

      SOS Repair

  • @tino9676
    @tino9676 8 років тому +614

    these cells and proteins are so adorable i wish they were like that irl😂

    • @PaniniWasteland
      @PaniniWasteland 8 років тому +10

      I would you know what they are like in real life. If you never seen them.

    • @s.d.966
      @s.d.966 6 років тому +7

      Earl Fechter LOL

    • @apeksha229
      @apeksha229 4 роки тому +2

      Well that'd be a lot of work, you see.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 роки тому +1

      @Earl Fechter and very deadly

    • @princessit.3574
      @princessit.3574 3 роки тому

      @Earl Fechter You need help🤣🤣🤣

  • @ethansnyder8779
    @ethansnyder8779 9 років тому +1183

    Episodes like these beg the question: HOW THE HECK DO THEY FIGURE OUT ALL THIS STUFF?!?

    • @detectiveshaft9990
      @detectiveshaft9990 9 років тому +134

      +Squid Larry A good scientist with a good microscope and good timing most of the time.

    • @NewZeroGames
      @NewZeroGames 9 років тому +110

      +Squid Larry Decades of studying?

    • @ethansnyder8779
      @ethansnyder8779 9 років тому +75

      I know, it's just really amazing.

    • @NewZeroGames
      @NewZeroGames 9 років тому +9

      Squid Larry Yes, it is :D

    • @roidroid
      @roidroid 9 років тому +198

      +Detective Shaft Yes that, but multiplied by *generations*. Each scientist standing on the shoulders of the giants that came before them, further adding to the knowledge discovered by their scientific predecessors, so that someone in the future may stand on their shoulders too and continue the work. The generations go by, each taking another further stab at the immortal beast that we call Ignorance, it gets constantly weaker but it will never truly die.

  • @daveliu8365
    @daveliu8365 7 років тому +96

    4:11 The worker cell's like, "Hey man, it's 5pm, I've gotta get over to the endocrine system to fix another batch of these."
    Foreman cell: "If I lose my job, I'm blaming you two."

  • @89nekkoinu
    @89nekkoinu 9 років тому +660

    if only i have youtube back in my school days. i will be one of the smartest chaps on class

    • @vic1111189
      @vic1111189 9 років тому +3

      +Eko ari wibowo no.

    • @89nekkoinu
      @89nekkoinu 9 років тому +1

      Vic why not?

    • @sidneytan1615
      @sidneytan1615 9 років тому +35

      +Eko ari wibowo these aren't really relevant to the school syllabus and r usually for general knowledge

    • @chewchewchoif6955
      @chewchewchoif6955 9 років тому +13

      i watch youtube video everyday and yet i still cannot get a good grade

    • @89nekkoinu
      @89nekkoinu 9 років тому +9

      Sidney Tan you never watch khan academy? its very relevant

  • @TheSlimmshadyy
    @TheSlimmshadyy 8 років тому +1157

    I like how the specific enzyme enters wearing shades to let everyone know its important 😂

    • @pangerangaz2160
      @pangerangaz2160 6 років тому +5

      TheSlimmshadyy 02:19 lmaoo,,

    • @고선영-x1u
      @고선영-x1u 6 років тому +1

      YES😆🙂!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey 5 років тому +5

      Like the managers or boss of a company lolol

    • @HeadsUpTV
      @HeadsUpTV 5 років тому +12

      This is FBI! Move or be moved!

    • @broncos435
      @broncos435 3 роки тому +3

      "stand aside civilians"

  • @MsSBVideos
    @MsSBVideos 8 років тому +295

    This animation is so cute :3

  • @captainpalegg2860
    @captainpalegg2860 6 років тому +75

    I just wanna take this moment to congratulate the animator on making the enzymes so adorable.

  • @zxKAOS1
    @zxKAOS1 8 років тому +49

    Wow... they could make a whole game out of the animations and concepts shown!

  • @username1568
    @username1568 6 років тому +22

    I love how the enzymes are working in teams and actually get things done. When we do group assignments, either one of us would do the whole thing and we all get credits for that or none of us does anything and we all fail.

  • @qwertycrafter6506
    @qwertycrafter6506 9 років тому +104

    Cells are AMAZING

    • @louwe_1747
      @louwe_1747 4 роки тому

      But we kill them with xrays 😕😕

    • @YouSuprised
      @YouSuprised 3 роки тому

      Don't take a mRNA jab! Its not a vaccine. Its a experimental gene therapy. Know your rights in this case! Check the Nuremberg codes that ensure your legal rights to refuse to partake in this experimental jab. Science cases have showed that mRNA has killed animals during tests after a while. At first they looked completely healthy. After a while they got sick. Their immune systems responded dramatically. Proteins were made that also attacked healthy parts of the body. This caused massive flue deadly flue symptoms that were otherwise harmless. These were long term effects!
      Don't let your body be told how to repair itself by an external flued! This damages the natural repair process! Stop believing all the deception! Its your body and only you will suffer the consequences! Its a trick and you allow yourself to be fooled by the media, government and pharmaceutical industry :(

  • @celestehills
    @celestehills 9 років тому +65

    It's incredible and the animation is sooo adorable :D I better take care of my body better to keep these adorable lil things happy :D

    • @harman4417
      @harman4417 3 роки тому

      I guess u still look digusting after 5 year

  • @Onionbagel
    @Onionbagel 9 років тому +21

    My body always amazes me to no end. Great video Ted!

  • @adityasundar324
    @adityasundar324 8 років тому +48

    It is amazing to see how everything fits so perfectly. From tiny molecules to DNA, to cells to tissues and muscles to multiple species to an ecosystem to environment ! Then Science and Mathematics. How this universe is so perfect, having solutions for problems.

    • @samsammy9289
      @samsammy9289 3 роки тому

      @@mikem4481 which God

    • @solideogloria5553
      @solideogloria5553 2 роки тому

      yes my friend, because Jesus our author loved us this much. He loves you too, check out his story in the Gospel of John. God bless

    • @Bxll_Bxll
      @Bxll_Bxll 2 роки тому

      @@solideogloria5553 Jesus isn’t my author because I’m not a book-

    • @solideogloria5553
      @solideogloria5553 2 роки тому

      @@Bxll_Bxll nice try

    • @Bxll_Bxll
      @Bxll_Bxll 2 роки тому

      @@solideogloria5553 nice try of what??? IM NOT A BOOK?????

  • @gabrieltan7924
    @gabrieltan7924 7 років тому +7

    So far my favorite animation from TED-Ed!! It really does make it look like everyday-life workers and mimics how complicated it is.

  • @BenjaminsStudio
    @BenjaminsStudio 9 років тому +37

    During the video I looked at my hands and were like ''What the fuck.''

  • @CellRus
    @CellRus 8 років тому +11

    Those scientists who have discovered these processes really deserved their Nobel Prizes. Such a fundamental process of maintaining life. Amazing biology!

  • @stressedoutazim3931
    @stressedoutazim3931 5 років тому +2

    Such an incredibly complex and intricate repair system. I really can't picture such efficiency and specificity coming to being on accident. How could a system like this evolve out of nothing? I truly believe there is intelligent design.

  • @playerphoenix1377
    @playerphoenix1377 7 років тому +187

    Why don't schools teach in such way?

    • @manindersingh6748
      @manindersingh6748 6 років тому +22

      School sucks

    • @repecca6537
      @repecca6537 6 років тому +13

      Because except for learning in a simple way what is happening you also have to know the exact way it happens and that can be kind of boring

    • @Июль-р8и
      @Июль-р8и 5 років тому +8

      Its detailed but the teaching is boring

    • @100zuhaibriyaz5
      @100zuhaibriyaz5 5 років тому +1

      Because it's useless. It might all be a lie, and what prsctical purpose does this knowledge serve anyway.

    • @tomchaude8999
      @tomchaude8999 5 років тому +5

      I mean videos like this take sooo many hours to make

  • @mehmetdemir-lf2vm
    @mehmetdemir-lf2vm 4 роки тому +2

    absolutely incredible. how these processes found is another incredible story.

  • @JosephM
    @JosephM 9 років тому +261

    we need this instead of teachers

  • @Sam-nb1rm
    @Sam-nb1rm Рік тому +2

    As a person who's specialised in DNA study, this video is very accurate, interesting and informative. For an undergraduate who studies DNA Repair this already covers a lot of important ideas.

  • @HamzaSalem
    @HamzaSalem 9 років тому +4

    This is more amazing than I imagined it would be

  • @codecow1251
    @codecow1251 2 роки тому +1

    I am an examinee who will take the CSAT in Republic of Korea. In the Korean language area, 'dna damage recovery' is in the test range, but I had difficulty understanding this content because I only took physics and geoscience. However, this video was very helpful in understanding the contents. I heartily thank you.

  • @voltronbugzilla8775
    @voltronbugzilla8775 8 років тому +13

    The animation is amazing!

  • @HeidiDream
    @HeidiDream 3 роки тому +2

    the fabric of intelligence this world is made of keeps me in such awe knowing that we are loved beyond what we can comprehend.

    • @YouSuprised
      @YouSuprised 3 роки тому

      Don't take a mRNA jab! Its not a vaccine. Its a experimental gene therapy. Know your rights in this case! Check the Nuremberg codes that ensure your legal rights to refuse to partake in this experimental jab. Science cases have showed that mRNA has killed animals during tests after a while. At first they looked completely healthy. After a while they got sick. There immune systems responded dramatically. This caused massive flue deadly flue symptoms. These were long term effects! Don't let your body be told how to repair itself by an external flued! This damages the natural repair process! Stop believing all the deception! Its your body and only you will suffer the consequences! Its a trick and you allow yourself to be fooled by the media, government and pharmaceutical industry :(

  • @radovanandjelic954
    @radovanandjelic954 9 років тому +255

    DNA so smart :)

    • @kasra72389
      @kasra72389 9 років тому +10

      DNA is* so smart. :)

    • @radovanandjelic954
      @radovanandjelic954 9 років тому +4

      +Karmifia DNA... so smart :)

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 років тому +2

      But then the body gives up at life when the telomeres run out. There are ways to trick them into restoring telomeres, it's good most of the time but cancer, so there is already something to solve that most of the time.

    • @smooooth_
      @smooooth_ 9 років тому +1

      The the enzymes are

    • @youtubediscriber6438
      @youtubediscriber6438 8 років тому +1

      +Karmifia hahaha

  • @ryannguyen7033
    @ryannguyen7033 5 років тому +1

    I usually never comment on things, but this animation right here deserves gold.

  • @niketheangel9975
    @niketheangel9975 8 років тому +86

    Only if we were thought biology like this.....

  • @shining7527
    @shining7527 Рік тому +1

    you just saved me big time tomorrow i have molecular biology and genetics finals and i i didnt understand anything in this section but you just saved me.

  • @aliciacarroll6098
    @aliciacarroll6098 4 роки тому +6

    Hi John, your videos constantly inspire me to think and discover and learn. Today I was inspired to learn about my own state's state insect: coccinella novemnotata or the nine-spotted lady bug. This bug is in fact native to NYS; more broadly it is native to the US and to southern Canada. The lady bug is extremely rare, in fact the last known spotting of this insect in NYS was in 2013 on a farm in Long Island. There was a proposed bill to replace the state's insect in 2006 but it was not passed. I, for one, hope this bill is not passed and I hope somehow, someday this ladybug will find its way back into New York State.

  • @phaoyu1
    @phaoyu1 9 років тому +1

    Amazeballs. And knowing that it's completely non-sentient and completely mechanical (ie. clockwork) makes it even more amazing.

  • @sukritimaity7268
    @sukritimaity7268 3 роки тому +4

    Wonderfully explained. Kudos to the team behind it. ❤️

  • @caridadchang7895
    @caridadchang7895 5 років тому +1

    hey TED you have no idea how useful you are for teachers

  • @westzapwood8697
    @westzapwood8697 7 років тому +19

    I sometimes just can't figure out how these small things in cell, are so specialised in doing something and making decisions to things sometimes they even aren't "trained" yet. Do they have some sort of "brains"? Or are they just some predetermined sets of procedures ready to be followed? If so, how do they know what procedure to follow next? Maybe, due to some chemical reactions that drive these sets of procedures further. But who in the first place put those steps? Evolution? DNA? How do these things know what's best to adapt to environment and live while still being an "insignificant" stuff that can't even think? Isn't this amazing? But I think of it more as a mystery yet to be unfolded...

    • @daralis1053
      @daralis1053 4 роки тому +1

      that's what the DNA is for so they don't have to be trained to know what they are suppose to do, Think of it as babies they know if they scream or cry it causes a reaction In the parents to feed them or pay attention to them.

    • @banurarich3854
      @banurarich3854 4 роки тому

      Now u are deep thinking, and thats what we don't want you to do. Coz then you will become religious and start missing days of work to go worshipping..

    • @westzapwood8697
      @westzapwood8697 4 роки тому

      @@banurarich3854 Well there's nothing wrong in being religious first of all, second you need to think deep to be good at science. If you just take other's scientific observations and conclusions at face value without trying to think about them, you will learn nothing. And, this was posted by me when I was in grade 10 lol. It was only these sorts of questions that motivated me to study these phenomenons further. Now I can say I have a decent understanding of it all.

    • @d-star491
      @d-star491 3 роки тому

      You are amazing. Could you share a bit of what you learnt?

  • @summershine7267
    @summershine7267 6 років тому +2

    This is the reason why I have a microbiology major this stuff is fascinating.

  • @ani2809
    @ani2809 3 роки тому +7

    How wonderful is the way our bodies work . Such sophisticated processes keep us alive however at times we all blame our genes for slight defects in our looks and abilities. We must appreciate life , an amazing existence ❤

  • @brigittewagner9343
    @brigittewagner9343 7 років тому +2

    What a wonderful lesson. I will share it to all my clients for better understanding of our bodies resourcefulness.

  • @slotsize
    @slotsize 7 років тому +16

    This video just covered my whole exam 2, which was about 5 chapters in my genetics textbook 😮

  • @theresar.1253
    @theresar.1253 5 років тому +1

    Greetings from Germany! I think you just saved my biology Exam with your explanation of the homologous recombination!!

  • @RahulShaw16
    @RahulShaw16 7 років тому +78

    wish humans will become collaborative like their cells and stop fighting.

    • @zaynali1297
      @zaynali1297 7 років тому +9

      billion dollar comment....

    • @jiahuitoh7666
      @jiahuitoh7666 6 років тому

      Wow, I like your thought. Hope for it!

    • @foxfur8327
      @foxfur8327 6 років тому +1

      Too much diversity destroys humanity just like it destroys cells.

    • @leonardolauria7624
      @leonardolauria7624 4 роки тому

      These are molecules not cells

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 роки тому +2

      When a human dies, it's not that their cells die, it's they they stop working together.

  • @TheOtakuPrince
    @TheOtakuPrince 8 років тому

    Wow! Im completely amazed.
    I didn't know how busy my repair and support teams are working that good.

  • @spiritedawayvalley
    @spiritedawayvalley 5 років тому +6

    Wow. I would have never guessed that my body is doing this billions of times a day for me to go out in the sun and get severe damage ...I’ll be taking care of my body more.

  • @jordanfredette5090
    @jordanfredette5090 Рік тому +1

    I am always so impressed by the resources which explain biological processes so simply. I could have struggled with papers published in pubmed and it would have taken me hours to understand the information presented in this video.

  • @faithtruth8036
    @faithtruth8036 7 років тому +7

    I am fearfully and wonderfully created.

  • @wisdomokon344
    @wisdomokon344 3 роки тому +1

    This is very incredible with proper elucidated explanation.

  • @chongyunbabygirl3921
    @chongyunbabygirl3921 5 років тому +3

    hi, the DNA illustrations here are incorrect. in the video it is shown as a pair of parallel polynucleotide strands while it's supposed to be antiparallel, which means parallel but run to the opposite directions :)

  • @hetvikhetia4354
    @hetvikhetia4354 4 роки тому +1

    I learnt this in school but these animations are spot on!

  • @mrLuMac
    @mrLuMac 6 років тому +5

    Great job on your animations, by just listening alone this may seem really complicated to imagine but with the help of videos, I can easily understand. By the way how many medical videos do you have in total?

  • @nancyvasquez958
    @nancyvasquez958 2 роки тому +1

    Why does this feels so calming 😳

  • @ginosantillo4655
    @ginosantillo4655 8 років тому +57

    Anyone else think they have cancer now

    • @thebeanieboos7114
      @thebeanieboos7114 8 років тому

      +Covalent Bond no

    • @maco2896
      @maco2896 8 років тому +8

      +Kristers-Raivo Krams He's like me, we worry about a lot of things

    • @slotsize
      @slotsize 7 років тому +8

      Majority of mutations are silent mutations. It's 'difficult' to get the right mutation to lead to a malignant tumor. That once cell would also have a lot of battles agains the rest of our body's immune system. He will first have to reign supremacy against our immune system before battling US. which I think is quite difficult to do.
      But, if your genetic family has a history of cancers it will make it easier for them because it'll indicate somewhere in your genome is a coding for something that is less than 'fit'. And even then it's still difficult.

    • @yaghiziad1034
      @yaghiziad1034 4 роки тому

      we already all have cancer, cells that have a wrong dna structure are cancerous cells.

    • @YouSuprised
      @YouSuprised 3 роки тому

      Don't take a mRNA jab! Its not a vaccine. Its a experimental gene therapy. Know your rights in this case! Check the Nuremberg codes that ensure your legal rights to refuse to partake in this experimental jab. Science cases have showed that mRNA has killed animals during tests after a while. At first they looked completely healthy. After a while they got sick. Their immune systems responded dramatically. Proteins were made that also attacked healthy parts of the body. This caused massive flue deadly flue symptoms that were otherwise harmless. These were long term effects!
      Don't let your body be told how to repair itself by an external flued! This damages the natural repair process! Stop believing all the deception! Its your body and only you will suffer the consequences! Its a trick and you allow yourself to be fooled by the media, government and pharmaceutical industry :(

  • @BrandonAndersonVlogs
    @BrandonAndersonVlogs 7 років тому

    I have watched this like 4 times, I haven't learned much but his voice has calmed me so much I'm ready to fail this exam like a boss.

  • @jessiechristo6040
    @jessiechristo6040 3 роки тому +7

    If only I worked half as systematic and as hardworking as my DNA repair guys inside my body ..... my life would've been much better :)

  • @dr.manikadkataki4426
    @dr.manikadkataki4426 7 років тому +1

    Explains in such a simple and interesting way. Very good one for recommending students too.

  • @alexloto1771
    @alexloto1771 6 років тому +4

    0:18 !THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE!

  • @sunahangrai3601
    @sunahangrai3601 2 роки тому +1

    so beautiful animation i have watched for the first time about DNA

  • @FrozenAmy
    @FrozenAmy 9 років тому +22

    how do they recognize an error?

    • @manuelreisinger8321
      @manuelreisinger8321 9 років тому +5

      +Muhammad Yahia Tarabishy That depends on the type of error. Different systems (aka proteins equipped to handle the situation) have evolved, to react to each source of damage. Basically, most errors that can occur disrupt the DNAs helix structure and the repair systems can identify these flaws.

    • @89nekkoinu
      @89nekkoinu 9 років тому +1

      +Manuel Reisinger if our enzymes can recognize error in our cell. why most of the time they can't recognize virus RNA while replicating?

    • @manuelreisinger8321
      @manuelreisinger8321 9 років тому +4

      Because viral DNA doesn't look different from ours. Its the same building blocks, so there is no change in the helix structure that the DNA repair systems could recognize. Its not their job, that's what the immune system is for =P

    • @Voidsworn
      @Voidsworn 9 років тому +1

      +amine err No.

    • @Voidsworn
      @Voidsworn 9 років тому

      +amine err Was not supposed to be.

  • @johnpaulodelrosario6904
    @johnpaulodelrosario6904 6 років тому +2

    This is the one of my favorite video from TED ED.. THANK YOU ted ed for the knowledge.. keep it up..

  • @rachelaronoff387
    @rachelaronoff387 3 роки тому +6

    while good info, and cute animations - it is too bad the DNA is drawn backwards ... (A right handed turn is correct.) Avoiding damage is a good way to reduce risks, too! Look into dynamic genomic integrity, and make some easy choices... (and push for less toxic ingredients too!)

  • @Dani-ge1zw
    @Dani-ge1zw 5 років тому +1

    Wow, our bodies are capable of amazing things. Never take them for granted.

  • @kazuhirala
    @kazuhirala 8 років тому +5

    Thats pretty incredible

  • @rockycycle2682
    @rockycycle2682 7 років тому +2

    Oh thank you so much for this awesome video. Did NOT expect this level of clarity. Much love, S

  • @zandydoblon1188
    @zandydoblon1188 8 років тому +6

    how great! our body is a living miracle.

  • @garvgupta665
    @garvgupta665 3 роки тому +2

    I just loved the last phrase about "The Fountain Of Youth"

  • @jacobmartin8332
    @jacobmartin8332 6 років тому +13

    Jeeze, didn’t realize enzymes could be so smart or organized.

  • @Bionoton
    @Bionoton 9 років тому

    I really liked the animation of this episode. The images were appealing, but did not take away a confuse any of the concepts.

  • @xanthirudha
    @xanthirudha 9 років тому +7

    Next TED-Ed: how to repair DNA by meditation via neuroplasticity and extending telomeres

  • @ellen7612
    @ellen7612 Рік тому

    What a brilliant demonstration of DNA repair!

  • @blanktank999
    @blanktank999 9 років тому +15

    how do they know this?

    • @jakesimmons8945
      @jakesimmons8945 9 років тому +8

      God

    • @253637zero2
      @253637zero2 9 років тому +16

      +Jake Simmons Satan make cells so human can live longer and cause more sins.

    • @jakesimmons8945
      @jakesimmons8945 9 років тому

      +253637zero2 that. makes. so. much. sense. its all clear now :)

    • @Yarshy.
      @Yarshy. 9 років тому +6

      +Troy Milton Watson & Crick.

    • @Yarshy.
      @Yarshy. 9 років тому +3

      Enzyme based assays...

  • @ronal607
    @ronal607 6 років тому

    The best educational channel ever made!!

  • @mc5986
    @mc5986 3 роки тому +4

    My cell is more hardworking than me...

  • @Letstalkaboutit07
    @Letstalkaboutit07 6 років тому

    omg, u have no idea of how u have helped me with my assignment. Thank you so much and keep it up.

  • @k14brb
    @k14brb 8 років тому +17

    i didnt understand a shit but whatever our bodies are great

  • @candacebreeze6764
    @candacebreeze6764 6 років тому +2

    Miracle of life. I can never get over how exotic human DNA can be.

  • @SauceChef
    @SauceChef 9 років тому +30

    Lmao those enzymes are so kawaii.

  • @barbiezone3882
    @barbiezone3882 7 місяців тому

    0:54
    Please make an appointment
    I'm laughing hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mountainmonkey15
    @mountainmonkey15 9 років тому +46

    Amazing how advanced this is. Yet people say there's no God

    • @LughSummerson
      @LughSummerson 9 років тому +4

      +You Can't Stop Us Christians I can't understand it either. It must be magic.

    • @mountainmonkey15
      @mountainmonkey15 9 років тому

      Lugh Summerson Magic and sorcery is satanic 😷

    • @LughSummerson
      @LughSummerson 9 років тому

      You Can't Stop Us Christians
      Bronze age superstitions? Do tell me more...

    • @proton8689
      @proton8689 9 років тому +22

      according to Christianity logic, things that are complicated or hard to understand are either demons or God.

    • @BurakCalik
      @BurakCalik 9 років тому +7

      +You Can't Stop Us Christians You can continue watching more Ted videos like this for explanation of why there may be no God. This is science, go deeper.

  • @alivezero4404
    @alivezero4404 5 років тому +1

    Animation of you is best of all and is very helpful in understanding the topics 😮😍😘

  • @istamie5506
    @istamie5506 3 роки тому +3

    why isn't any one giving credits to the true master mind behind all this ....God the one who designed and created this body.....

    • @pinnacaridpeep2889
      @pinnacaridpeep2889 3 роки тому +1

      Because not everyone believes in him, simple

    • @istamie5506
      @istamie5506 3 роки тому

      @@pinnacaridpeep2889 well ... your missing out on soo much...

  • @zikrashaikh2535
    @zikrashaikh2535 4 роки тому

    This is by far the most cutest science video I have seen!

  • @hellthoughts1863
    @hellthoughts1863 3 роки тому +3

    That voice...

  • @naomihunter776
    @naomihunter776 8 років тому +2

    it amazes me everyday how smart our bodies are

  • @-Evergreen.
    @-Evergreen. 9 років тому +15

    I might should stop eating so unhealthy :D

    • @Ekluzivs_Piens
      @Ekluzivs_Piens 9 років тому

      im alergic to cow milk, salt, sugar, and white powder and the alergy was from my birth :D

    • @-Evergreen.
      @-Evergreen. 9 років тому

      Ouch (o_o)
      Im sorry 4 you

    • @Ekluzivs_Piens
      @Ekluzivs_Piens 9 років тому

      +Ace Wayne its okay haha

    • @Ekluzivs_Piens
      @Ekluzivs_Piens 9 років тому +1

      Ace Wayne its not a joke by the way all my friends say how are u still alive i say easy life a life haha

    • @Ekluzivs_Piens
      @Ekluzivs_Piens 9 років тому +1

      I live how i live and i get away from it very easy like at school i know what to eat and they give us healthy food haha its okay

  • @tomservo5007
    @tomservo5007 5 років тому +2

    I know science hates the word, but damn, this process is mystical.

  • @kathacentauri5943
    @kathacentauri5943 4 роки тому +3

    Alexa, play DNA by BTS

    • @jessiel7697
      @jessiel7697 8 місяців тому

      I'm listening right now while watching this video

  • @xxamythestxxandxxblazexxga2153
    @xxamythestxxandxxblazexxga2153 7 років тому +1

    Ok 1 thing
    WHY ARE THE CELLS SO ADORABLE?!?!
    ITS KILLING ME!!!😭😭😭
    *ive been crying forever because of the CUTENESS*

    • @drvir
      @drvir 6 років тому

      They're not cells, they're enzyme molecules, inside a cell!

  • @alphamineron
    @alphamineron 8 років тому +2

    So much shit to keep you alive and even then some people commit sucide because of stupid human reasons.
    So what if someone bullied you or you failed a test or some thing. You can always move on

    • @Well_possibly
      @Well_possibly 8 років тому

      You might be interested to read about the gut-brain connection...or hear online lectures. Our internal environments have a powerful effect on our moods, behavior, etc. Of course being bullied, etc. are real causes as well.

  • @jahnavee_palsodkar
    @jahnavee_palsodkar 5 років тому +1

    This reminds me to take care of my body in all the ways I can, because it's doing so much for me. The least I can do is to love it and take care of it. 😊

  • @muhammadraafay
    @muhammadraafay 2 роки тому +3

    SubhanAllah! All praise to Allah

  • @abuzaruzair
    @abuzaruzair 2 роки тому +1

    { وَفِیۤ أَنفُسِكُمۡۚ أَفَلَا تُبۡصِرُونَ }
    [سُورَةُ الذَّارِيَاتِ: 21]

  • @hamadsaeed7833
    @hamadsaeed7833 9 років тому +4

    i am first so plz stop saying first

  • @gamerwhiz6847
    @gamerwhiz6847 2 роки тому

    Such a cute animation that really explains well.