1:02 - Severing enzyme 1:25 - Centrioles (T-shaped thing in the middle) 1:47 - Ribosome translating RNA 1:55 - Mitochrondria (in background, excess matter in the foreground being "eaten") 2:16 - Golgi Apparatus(if u watch the full version u'll see 2:05 is the endoplasmic reticulum) 2:35 - Receptor proteins
When I was in about 4th-5th grade, someone showed me this video. They never told me the title. I have searched for this video for YEARS, and now, in 10th grade, my biology teacher recommended this video and I was ecstatic!! I love this video!
Can we just appreciate the fact that all of this goes on every second of every day in every one of the billions of cells within our bodies? Like it’s crazy just how much is going on
1:02 - Severing enzyme 1:25 - Centrioles (T-shaped thing in the middle) 1:47 - Ribosome translating RNA 1:55 - Mitochrondria (in background, excess matter in the foreground being "eaten") 2:16 - Golgi Apparatus(if u watch the full version u'll see 2:05 is the endoplasmic reticulum) 2:35 - Receptor proteins I copied that one comment because i couldn't click on the time so don't mind me
Ah it really is. Absolutely tremendous and complex. I have studied anatomy and physiology for a very long time and even to this day it is still very mind boggling to watch this animation of what it is truly like. Amazing.
@@yes55504 So what. People consider themselves intelligent beings, while human consciousness is just an abstract passenger on top of a self sufficient colony of non-intelligent cells. Why don't they imagine a super intelligent being, thought up in the human image and likeness, who "created" the universe. Instead, try to imagine an "intelligent designer" who designed Everything(in accordance with dogmas). Including space-time, matter-energy, quantum mechanics - entire Universe in it's lifespan from alpha to omega. I bet in this case your concept of "intelligence" will crack a little in an attempt to contain the content.
@yes55504 - Human genome contains 100-200 mutations per generation. You can estimate how many mutations per mitosis. Only functioning proteins preserved. 1/64 of all mutations creates a new protein coding gene. And that over billions of years. No intelligent designer, aka God, needed
No. sojourn ners, you are confusing ignorance with knowledge. You don't even know that a god exists! Examine how you know thinks carefully and you will see that is true.
sojourn ners, also, there is no 'missing gap' in evolutionary theory. There are thousands of examples of "gaps" being filled. My favorite is the story by Neil Shubin in his book "Your Inner Fish" - the story of Tiktaalik.Go look it up. In that story evolutionary theory was used to correctly predict where to look to find the intermediate between fish and amphibians! In contrast, the hypothesis that "god done it" utterly fails in every case. TEACH YOURSELF BASIC SCIENCE!
My high school biology teacher showed me this video in 10th grade. I’m currently getting my nursing degree with a minor in biology. That teacher had such a huge impact on me, I think of her all the time when learning about much more complicated concepts, it all goes back to the same foundations.
That's amazing! I remember some of my favorite teachers too. They were so passionate about what they were teaching, and thus they were infectious in making me want to learn more. It really is so important to have teachers like that. Ones who can truly inspire their students
I would love to see a HD version of this released, along with the music too. Full version of course. Even after 10 years I still keep coming back to this animation and love seeing it and listening to it. I would love to see it re-released again. A firm and often watched favourite on youtube for me and many many others.
I remember the first time I saw this video. I didn't know yet all the molecular mechanisms of cells because I was studying in the first year of university. I remember thinking how amazing it was how accurate, consistent and always on time we are: all enzymes, and molecules are (almost) always in the right place at the right time. now I am a biologist and next year I will be a neurobiologist. I'm thinking about the young me watching this video. The wonder is the same I felt years ago, or maybe more. I don't know why, but despite the plethora of videos showing the dynamics of intracellular mechanisms, this still remains my favorite.
@@AngelpaGuitar Hello!!! Sorry, I thought I answered! I studied in Italy, university of Pavia, faculty of neurobiology :) hope you don't bear any grudge for the late reply
Everything is Orderly but chaotic . Simple but complex. Veiled but not hidden. Contradictions blended well together. Truly a masterpiece of a creation we humans are.
As a cell and developmental biologist, I can confirm this is all absolutely legit. Astonishingly accurate, even (based on known structure and function of all the molecules they are depicting). Cool.
@@watamatafoyu It's slightly simplifying some of the bigger structures to big blobs. But yeah, in my limited understanding Biochemistry is really just super advanced manipulation of chemicals and ions. and I mean literally. I understand some cellular activity will go out of its way to put around single electrons and positive ions
This is perhaps my favorite video of all times. So gratifying to see how many people find this video inspiring, amazing, wonderful. This is something that we can truly call "AWESOME" and not be exaggerating.
@Tranquilized Horsefly i duno man i didnt watch this my comment was a month ago i was probly referring to how it complexly works so perfectly and also looks so unreal and magical i dunk what i thought i mean open your mind you might see what i see
@@sneakycheeky531 I don't know which God do you referring to, but I bet u r Cristian. Cristian God is a simple God , just like other Gods like Hindus, Muslim, and Greeks. Sorry, I'm not include Greek because the have figured out how universe work much better than Cristian who failed to tell the shape of the earth, that Bible says the Earth is the center of universe which is wrong and which created first, Earth or the 🌞(sarcasm btw, actually their gods also as ridiculous as cristians). Through the understanding of science we know that The sun is older than the Earth.
If you think the universe is incredible, the little universe in all of us is equally as fascinating. A billion processes working in sync without errors with purpose and function is truly a miracle.
NJLamp Films No, no, no. Change your perspective. "You [your body] are made up of swag [wonderful cellular elements working together like a boss to form a boss]."
Msg of Yitzhak Kaduri the kingdom of heaven is within. That doesn’t sound too far fetched when looking at this universe within our bodies on a microbial level.
His wife left him for his friend. His kids died in a car crash. His mom died giving birth to him. His dad died due to alcohol. He's underpaid. But he still keeps going.
@@kevinrtres I hope you're being sarcastic, Kevin, but I've known enough religious people in my life to not be so optimistic. Hell, I even used to be religious, myself, before studying the brain and learning how it gave me a bigger picture into understanding reality and explaining religious inclinations. Talk about one hell of an Eureka moment! I actually came in here to originally respond, "And yet it's disappointing to see just how prevalent the rejection of science is among the world, despite all of its accomplishments." Lo and behold, it's so prevalent that it's here in these comments! But in all seriousness, what are your contentions with abiogenesis and darwinian evolution? Are they better than "because Jesus, because the Bible told me Jesus, because Jesus told me the Bible, etc." or is that about all you've got? I used to reject these things, too, before I mustered enough courage and curiosity to challenge my faith and get a better understanding. In fact, for a few years at the end there, I actually maintained my religious faith alongside my belief for evolution. And, as it turns out, most Biblical theists don't actually interpret the entirety of the Bible to be 100% literal, which leaves a lot of room open to accept the science. When most of your Biblical theist peers believe in both evolution and Yahweh, what magical wisdom is bestowed to your mind to think differently? Let me guess... you're right, and everyone else is wrong? I've heard that before, but somehow it's not convincing to me when it can't be backed up with coherent support. Here's your opportunity to school me, Kevin. I'm all ears. You may not believe me, but I'm just as curious now as I used to be when I studied myself out of religious beliefs. So you can change my mind if you've got valid reasoning behind your contentions. But I'm afraid that you don't. Relying on faith is much easier than challenging your faith. I used to know this very well.
@@WhatIsNature I see that you use Biblical accounts solely as a calibre for religiosity. May I recommend you another way of looking at that category. DR Hakim Murad professor in Cambridge Muslim College. I came to watch this video after he talked about it in Blogging Theology
WOW- i'm left speechless. it almost brings tears to my eyes, i dont know why. it's just beyond amazing how all this is happening inside of us and we don't even know it.
Best animated representation on the life of the cell...like, ever. Oh, and the music is fabulous, too. I have showed this to hundreds of my biology students throughout the years and they, like me, watch this video in awe.
Dare I say "intelligent design"? So beautiful and extremely complex and mysterious. The amount of complexity and motion for us to live one breath blows my mind. So brilliant seeing the creators machine in action. Before decay the curse and death this was a process that was so perfect it was never meant to die. Please let the atheist explain to me where this amazingly complex and jam packed information and harmony of the cell originate from? Amazing
Kudos to Harvard for their animation series and the above episode as the perfect draw for the uninitiated and the curious. My own jaw-dropping moment: the majestic promenade by Atlas Big Ears balancing his gait along the bar in his cellular bunny slippers. On a serious note: what a treat! Oh, and keep them coming...
I am studying medical techniques. We have bio. The doctor explained to us how these cells work and showed us this video... I really felt the power and greatness of the Creator.
This is beautiful!! Mind-blowing. It is also completely incomprehensible to me how this is going on without our knowledge, every second, in a structured and ordered manner. Wow!!!
Is God an AMAZING CREATOR or what?!?!? So much complexity. I'm sitting here looking off my back porch on a golf course. All the green of grass, trees, birds. And right this second there are trillions of little factories within view regulating plants and animals and doing photosynthesis and growing a leaf another cell larger... Blows me away! Trillions of busy factories all humming with activity on a seemingly sleepy, placid scene like this. Thank you Jesus!
Absolutely! God is so amazing. As I was viewing this video, I was so intrigued. I don't know how to quite explain it, but just seeing this complex system in its works made me fear the Lord even more. It's so amazing that it's scary. Wow. Just wow. Great are His works! I don't know how people can view these realities and still not believe in God. That is beyond me.
His thoughts are not our thoughts, His ways are not our ways. He is so fantastically creative. O Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. I am fearfully and wonderfully made!
I watched this today with my child for biology class. I’m absolutely astounded at how beautifully everything works together. Our Creator is incredible! I watched in amazement and actually started to have tears welling up as I took in God’s mind blowing work.
Some people start studying biology and stop believing in God. But the more i study these complex functions i get overwhelmed and believe even harder. Look at these proteins walking along the built microtubules and carrying that stuff! It's too much lmao. it's beautiful, beautiful
@@CedroEscarlate Absolutely! I hope you never stop believing as others have. As I look at the world around me including outer space and the planets and galaxies, it’s evident how much God loves us. Looks at how everything was made with our wellness in mind so that we can flourish in His creation.
Currently studying physiology, I thank you for this satisfying video. I could tell what was what and it looks like I really learnt my lesson, I'm proud XD
It has been a while since I've seen this and then went to share with others and am still amazed at what our biological systems are up to all of the time. This is simply incredible. I have to say, there is no way I can't imagine there is a Designer behind all of this. Not that it was done in a few days, but really, all of these pieces working together in harmony and dependent on one another way down to this level. This was no accident or random outcome. I have to give praise where praise is due - not to humanity but to the One who knit all of this together.
I feel like I just took a field trip to hang out in the middle of a cell.... like college-level Magic School Bus or something.. best animation/visual I've seen so far, thank you!
This is amazing! I wish there was a narration to fully explain everything though. I think I can get a grasp on what most things are, but there's some that puzzled me =)
Billions of years of trial and error. A number no one can truly imagine, but the result gives a pretty damn good implication of how long evolution has taken for this.
We don't need to imagine the number, it's calculable. If you do the math just with amino acid homochirality (not even getting into all the other road-blocks), its pretty easy to show that even if the entire universe had been a soup of randomised amino acids, 13.9 billion years would be hundreds of orders of magnitude too short a time for even one eukaryotic cell to self-generate. Then you've got even bigger maths problems like Levinthals paradox (involving the precise folding of proteins). I believe Kurzgesagt placed their calculation at 1 in 10^485. We've always used the idea of "a million monkeys on a million typewriters will eventually produce the works of Shakespeare" analogy, but examining that philosophy at any depth shows it only works if we don't understand the difference between very large numbers.
That one's a protein called Kinesin, it's 'walking' on a microtubule to transport a 'sack' of proteins to another part of a cell. Its so cool. You can find more youtube videos of it if you search for Motor Protein or Kinesin.
It amazing that in my lifetime, I'm 58 that we not only now know this much, but that it can be represented in a way that didn't exist only a decade or so before.
"It's driven by chemical reactions and concentration gradients, by chance, and very important - trial and error." Curiously enough, exactly the things one would expect to find in one's work, were one to set about constructing an arrangement of matter that could be said to be living.
The music is what makes it so much better imo. Its pretty epic what goes on in our body on a daily basis and we often forget to appreciate the process :3
So, what part of this did you find that WASN’T dramatic? This is epic stuff that goes on every second of every day to keep you alive! If that isn’t dramatic I don’t know what would be.
@2256-Infiniteintelligence Nope, things slowly get more and complex and this is just a protein, something that is made trillions of times every second. Eventually you would come across mutations in Mrna that creates the sequence of amino acids needed for this protein. Also, rather interesting you found my old comment from a year ago
1:02 - Severing enzyme
1:25 - Centrioles (T-shaped thing in the middle)
1:47 - Ribosome translating RNA
1:55 - Mitochrondria (in background, excess matter in the foreground being "eaten")
2:16 - Golgi Apparatus(if u watch the full version u'll see 2:05 is the endoplasmic reticulum)
2:35 - Receptor proteins
underrated
ProjecttoPreserve thanks a ton.
Thanks bro
Much needed
What's the walking-like scene at 1:15?
0:10 Blood vessel
0:18 Adhesion proteins/cadherins
0:44 Actin filaments
0:53 Polymerization of actin filaments
1:07 Microtubule polymerization
1:12 Microtubule depolymerization
1:15 Motor proteins (kinesin/dyneins)
1:28 Centrioles
1:36 Nuclear export of RNA through nuclear pores
1:48 Translation
1:57 Post-translational import into mitochondria
1:59 Co-translation import into ER
2:11 Motor proteins (kinesin/dyneins)
2:17 Golgi
2:22 Exocytosis
2:30 Collagen fibers & ECM + transmembrane proteins
2:47 White blood cell
Thank you for the timeliness in this amazing video.
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRDDDDD !!!!!!!
Good work, that's really useful, thanks!
Isn't Natural Selection incredible? Always wondered what came first in Kinesin - the " legs " or the " head / arms " let alone the ATP.
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When I was in about 4th-5th grade, someone showed me this video. They never told me the title. I have searched for this video for YEARS, and now, in 10th grade, my biology teacher recommended this video and I was ecstatic!! I love this video!
i might have been that kid.. are you in canada?
well, congratulations! you found this!
@@gonkfart npoe sorry lol
@@hii2641 ikr
@@BrainFreezeMC Can I get to know you haha.
Can we just appreciate the fact that all of this goes on every second of every day in every one of the billions of cells within our bodies? Like it’s crazy just how much is going on
Shelbie Mixon : billions .... it is actually TRILLIONS! Average adult human has 40 trillion cells.
Chandrashekhar Patel yes, even better! I kinda thought that there might’ve been trillions but, even just several billion cells is impressive
Yeah! So when someone asks you, "What's up bro?", you should say "Trillions, bro, Trillions and Trillions!"
Praise God
And anyone that think these processes occurred by random chance doesn’t understand true science (chemistry nor statistics).
I study biology and sometimes I look for this video when I feel tired of study, just to get some motivation ^^
+Sergio Soto Yup!
Yes, it's great and very accurate ordered makes you know that there is a great creation of this
Me too!! :)
Nonz Non This music is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooioooo beautiful!
Sergio Soto JUST CAME FOR THAT 🙌
1:02 - Severing enzyme
1:25 - Centrioles (T-shaped thing in the middle)
1:47 - Ribosome translating RNA
1:55 - Mitochrondria (in background, excess matter in the foreground being "eaten")
2:16 - Golgi Apparatus(if u watch the full version u'll see 2:05 is the endoplasmic reticulum)
2:35 - Receptor proteins
I copied that one comment because i couldn't click on the time so don't mind me
the one at 0:52 might be semiconservative replication of DNA
Wait nevermind that's not how it works. Probably just some proteins haha
@@IceCream-ey2kg polymerisation of actin i think
1:15 motor protein
1:58 ribosome polymerase polypeptide binging translocon
For anyone further interested on what is going on I recommend watching Dr. Tydell's commentary on this video, it is astonishing!
As a med student this gave me goosebumps i didn't knew i knew all of these actions and seeing them in action is really mind blowing
Yeah... especially the motor protein...
And people still don't believe an intelligent designer was behind it, aka God. That's the real mind blowing thing about this
Ah it really is. Absolutely tremendous and complex. I have studied anatomy and physiology for a very long time and even to this day it is still very mind boggling to watch this animation of what it is truly like. Amazing.
@@yes55504 So what. People consider themselves intelligent beings, while human consciousness is just an abstract passenger on top of a self sufficient colony of non-intelligent cells.
Why don't they imagine a super intelligent being, thought up in the human image and likeness, who "created" the universe. Instead, try to imagine an "intelligent designer" who designed Everything(in accordance with dogmas). Including space-time, matter-energy, quantum mechanics - entire Universe in it's lifespan from alpha to omega. I bet in this case your concept of "intelligence" will crack a little in an attempt to contain the content.
@yes55504 - Human genome contains 100-200 mutations per generation. You can estimate how many mutations per mitosis. Only functioning proteins preserved. 1/64 of all mutations creates a new protein coding gene. And that over billions of years. No intelligent designer, aka God, needed
kinesin looks like it has so much swag
No just like you didn't have to know he looked it up right? مراد داحمي in an attempt to appear smart you confirmed your own ignorance for all of us.
ua-cam.com/video/cDG4_L_O2HY/v-deo.html
No. sojourn ners, you are confusing ignorance with knowledge. You don't even know that a god exists! Examine how you know thinks carefully and you will see that is true.
sojourn ners, also, there is no 'missing gap' in evolutionary theory. There are thousands of examples of "gaps" being filled. My favorite is the story by Neil Shubin in his book "Your Inner Fish" - the story of Tiktaalik.Go look it up. In that story evolutionary theory was used to correctly predict where to look to find the intermediate between fish and amphibians! In contrast, the hypothesis that "god done it" utterly fails in every case. TEACH YOURSELF BASIC SCIENCE!
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My high school biology teacher showed me this video in 10th grade. I’m currently getting my nursing degree with a minor in biology. That teacher had such a huge impact on me, I think of her all the time when learning about much more complicated concepts, it all goes back to the same foundations.
That's amazing! I remember some of my favorite teachers too. They were so passionate about what they were teaching, and thus they were infectious in making me want to learn more. It really is so important to have teachers like that. Ones who can truly inspire their students
My biology professor always says that life is far too complicated to exist, and watching this makes me really agree with her. Too amazing for words.
Too complicated to exist by chance, maybe
Time to read the Bible
@@JJ-qj3mx you’ve meant Quran, of course.
God is great !
@@Gett37quran doesn't even get embryology right
wow i didn't know that my cells were all having a party inside me I feel so left out xD
:D
Only cake cutting animation scene is missing in ur party......
Haha .😂
But....you're all IN!!!!!
It's inside just one single cell.
1:17 Kinesin looks like an overworked, underpaid, minimum wage worker. I just want to give it a hug. It's so cute... 2:06 My heart...
This video had a huge impact on my life. Made me go into STEM 100%. Thank you whoever made this
I would love to see a HD version of this released, along with the music too. Full version of course. Even after 10 years I still keep coming back to this animation and love seeing it and listening to it. I would love to see it re-released again. A firm and often watched favourite on youtube for me and many many others.
Currently studying chemistry and cellular biology is one part of it. This video really motivates me to keep studying^^
There's a documentary about viral infection called The Hidden Life of the Cell which has these kinds of graphics, just a bit more modern.
i have the same dream with u.
There's a longer version out there. If u want to search
Okay but the protein walking is the cutest thing ever can someone please agree 😭
Definitely!!!!
sisyphus protein ❤
As a cell , I can confirm this is 100% accurate.
Jeez, what’s it like?
I guess this was true for all of us at one time right? Then we split. :) Your comment made me laugh.
God is amazing!
You guys I love you so muc
thats crazy i have a great uncle who were one too. Thank you for your service 🫡
I remember the first time I saw this video. I didn't know yet all the molecular mechanisms of cells because I was studying in the first year of university. I remember thinking how amazing it was how accurate, consistent and always on time we are: all enzymes, and molecules are (almost) always in the right place at the right time. now I am a biologist and next year I will be a neurobiologist. I'm thinking about the young me watching this video. The wonder is the same I felt years ago, or maybe more. I don't know why, but despite the plethora of videos showing the dynamics of intracellular mechanisms, this still remains my favorite.
Where and what have you studied?
In Pavia, Italy. Master of Neurobiology :) @@AngelpaGuitar
so should i not be having to narrate this in honors biology in my junior year. I genuinely don't understand any of what is going on in this video
@@AngelpaGuitar Hello!!! Sorry, I thought I answered! I studied in Italy, university of Pavia, faculty of neurobiology :) hope you don't bear any grudge for the late reply
haha, the first comment by tylerhuang helps a lot!!!
Everything is Orderly but chaotic . Simple but complex. Veiled but not hidden. Contradictions blended well together. Truly a masterpiece of a creation we humans are.
Yup, emphasis on 'creation'. Great comment.
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*The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell*
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My teacher gets mad about that cause it's the site of aerobic respiration
@max marrero in a level biology we have to say it provides adenosinetriophosphate nucleotides for endothermermic biochemical reactions
It is indeed.
Lava is called Magma when underground
As a cell and developmental biologist, I can confirm this is all absolutely legit. Astonishingly accurate, even (based on known structure and function of all the molecules they are depicting). Cool.
The absurd world of the cell blows me away, watching stuff like this makes me want to go back to university at 39.
@@maxprokopenko4692 then you should go, it's never late to change ❤
So this is all pure biochemistry? Just chain reactions?
@@watamatafoyu It's slightly simplifying some of the bigger structures to big blobs.
But yeah, in my limited understanding Biochemistry is really just super advanced manipulation of chemicals and ions.
and I mean literally. I understand some cellular activity will go out of its way to put around single electrons and positive ions
@@Mallchad What you mean by manipulation? That's not the same thing as chain reactions.
This is perhaps my favorite video of all times. So gratifying to see how many people find this video inspiring, amazing, wonderful. This is something that we can truly call "AWESOME" and not be exaggerating.
Song name : "Eve (Intro)" by Highvolt Mc (eMusic)
Thanks a good deal
Thank you so much. My journey ends
its like a whole other universe inside of us. a whole other world.
The way the function is kinda proof of God
Exactly!
@@sneakycheeky531 care you explain? Infact, these findings favor just the opposite.
@Tranquilized Horsefly i duno man i didnt watch this my comment was a month ago i was probly referring to how it complexly works so perfectly and also looks so unreal and magical i dunk what i thought i mean open your mind you might see what i see
@@sneakycheeky531 I don't know which God do you referring to, but I bet u r Cristian. Cristian God is a simple God , just like other Gods like Hindus, Muslim, and Greeks. Sorry, I'm not include Greek because the have figured out how universe work much better than Cristian who failed to tell the shape of the earth, that Bible says the Earth is the center of universe which is wrong and which created first, Earth or the 🌞(sarcasm btw, actually their gods also as ridiculous as cristians). Through the understanding of science we know that The sun is older than the Earth.
If you think the universe is incredible, the little universe in all of us is equally as fascinating. A billion processes working in sync without errors with purpose and function is truly a miracle.
Watching this makes me so happy
1:13 the elements of the cells in my body have more swag than I do
😂✌️
NJLamp Films No, no, no. Change your perspective. "You [your body] are made up of swag [wonderful cellular elements working together like a boss to form a boss]."
Msg of Yitzhak Kaduri the kingdom of heaven is within. That doesn’t sound too far fetched when looking at this universe within our bodies on a microbial level.
The music makes this so emotional especially when you are so close to graduating with a major that focused on these depictions
1:14 go motor protien go, I know life is hard, but I love you
His wife left him for his friend.
His kids died in a car crash.
His mom died giving birth to him.
His dad died due to alcohol.
He's underpaid.
But he still keeps going.
motor protein? cool thanks
It's awesome how far we've come in this field of science. Go humans!
Yet, sadly some still believe in abiogenesis and darwinian evolution.....really, really sad.......shame.
@@kevinrtres I hope you're being sarcastic, Kevin, but I've known enough religious people in my life to not be so optimistic. Hell, I even used to be religious, myself, before studying the brain and learning how it gave me a bigger picture into understanding reality and explaining religious inclinations. Talk about one hell of an Eureka moment!
I actually came in here to originally respond, "And yet it's disappointing to see just how prevalent the rejection of science is among the world, despite all of its accomplishments." Lo and behold, it's so prevalent that it's here in these comments!
But in all seriousness, what are your contentions with abiogenesis and darwinian evolution? Are they better than "because Jesus, because the Bible told me Jesus, because Jesus told me the Bible, etc." or is that about all you've got? I used to reject these things, too, before I mustered enough courage and curiosity to challenge my faith and get a better understanding. In fact, for a few years at the end there, I actually maintained my religious faith alongside my belief for evolution. And, as it turns out, most Biblical theists don't actually interpret the entirety of the Bible to be 100% literal, which leaves a lot of room open to accept the science.
When most of your Biblical theist peers believe in both evolution and Yahweh, what magical wisdom is bestowed to your mind to think differently? Let me guess... you're right, and everyone else is wrong? I've heard that before, but somehow it's not convincing to me when it can't be backed up with coherent support. Here's your opportunity to school me, Kevin. I'm all ears. You may not believe me, but I'm just as curious now as I used to be when I studied myself out of religious beliefs. So you can change my mind if you've got valid reasoning behind your contentions. But I'm afraid that you don't. Relying on faith is much easier than challenging your faith. I used to know this very well.
Did humans make this? How is this a cause to praise HUMANS? Are we that arrogant to take credit for that?
@@WhatIsNature I bet I could change your mind about evolution with evidence. I’m a creationist and don’t believe in evolution.
@@WhatIsNature I see that you use Biblical accounts solely as a calibre for religiosity. May I recommend you another way of looking at that category. DR Hakim Murad professor in Cambridge Muslim College. I came to watch this video after he talked about it in Blogging Theology
WOW- i'm left speechless. it almost brings tears to my eyes, i dont know why. it's just beyond amazing how all this is happening inside of us and we don't even know it.
Best animated representation on the life of the cell...like, ever. Oh, and the music is fabulous, too. I have showed this to hundreds of my biology students throughout the years and they, like me, watch this video in awe.
You're one of the good ones then. Thanks for sharing this beauty with everyone!
i cried so hard, this is so beautiful and motivating
i dont think you need to cry but yes beautiful animation indeed
Why did you cry? 😂Yeah that was amazing!
Life is fucking insane! The universe is so huge and crazy, and most of it really sucks and nothing happens for millions of years!
I’m taking AP biology. First class my teacher showed this video. The music, the vibe, everything. I was so excited
I wish someone could explain what is happening in every scene, it's so confusing for the new biology students.
ua-cam.com/video/FzcTgrxMzZk/v-deo.html there ya go!
Pick a word then go and study that word, “The more you know, the more you realize you don't know.” …
I came home after school and immediately looked this up because of that proteins plug walk
Dare I say "intelligent design"? So beautiful and extremely complex and mysterious. The amount of complexity and motion for us to live one breath blows my mind. So brilliant seeing the creators machine in action. Before decay the curse and death this was a process that was so perfect it was never meant to die. Please let the atheist explain to me where this amazingly complex and jam packed information and harmony of the cell originate from? Amazing
That intelligent designer will have to be an ET.
Why?@@justin-kv1jh
Kudos to Harvard for their animation series and the above episode as the perfect draw for the uninitiated and the curious. My own jaw-dropping moment: the majestic promenade by Atlas Big Ears balancing his gait along the bar in his cellular bunny slippers. On a serious note: what a treat! Oh, and keep them coming...
My bro understands the task
That lil motor protein is the most amazing thing ive ever seen, just wow!
I would love to see a narrated documentary version of this, in the style of Pixar or the like. Fascinating.
crazy how our bodies work on a molecular level. I love the "walking" enzyme. so cool!
1:13 walking in da club like
LMAO
Walking out the club like
Waddup it's ya boi
lol
@@morganbendorf2948 woooooooooooow
The immaculate design of life…I thank God for His design. This is amazing!
10000% and how people doubt this is beyond comprehension believing first cell was created from primordial soup
This is fantastic! Would be so nice if there were subtitles that could explain different functions displayed! :)
There is a narrative version also out that does that. Just look up life of a cell and it should show up
Thanks Kara! Found it. Amazing!
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@@kevinrtres Appreciate the link, thank you!
@@fbcork2003 do you have the link?
Speed up 1000x to get the real picture.
and zoom out like 100,000x
Dmitrij Bugajev yep, the motor proteins are way faster than this, they take, what, 1000 steps a second or something?
+herpsenderpsen 82
@@herpsenderpsen yeah, but they're just baby steps
FACTS
Can we just appreciate the music 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing! I love how this is not a product of humanity, but a miracle of nature :) We
were shown this in class, and i couldn't belive what i saw.
How great is our God
I had to watch this for Biology, and I'm glad I did because this was very fascinating!
same here
Is this the hand of GOD or What!!!
Why am I only just now seeing this magnificence?
Superb anatomy & animation.
this looks like another world and it's a little bit scary... but i'm amazed
1:15 AH, AH AH AH, STAYING ALIVE, STAYIN ALIVE
He walcc
it kinda fits at 2x speed
Home boy got swagggggg
That's why I love biology. It never stops me to amaze with it's magnificent mechanisms.
1:15 after a huge meal i walk like that too
I am studying medical techniques. We have bio. The doctor explained to us how these cells work and showed us this video... I really felt the power and greatness of the Creator.
You should feel the power and greatness of the fucking motor protein.
RIP Rob Lue! Exceptional educator and visionary in science.
Wauw! breath taking. Strange to imagine that this is happens on a very small scale inside our body.
The best piece of technology looks simplest from outside
What amazes me more is what orchestrates all of this.
My professor showed us this in class and cried in front of everyone because "it's so beautiful that she just can't help it"
It's amazing to see what's happening inside of us! I love the music, the graphics, it's just so cool!
This is beautiful!! Mind-blowing.
It is also completely incomprehensible to me how this is going on without our knowledge, every second, in a structured and ordered manner. Wow!!!
motor protein's walking be insane tho, he got those dance moves
Is God an AMAZING CREATOR or what?!?!? So much complexity. I'm sitting here looking off my back porch on a golf course. All the green of grass, trees, birds. And right this second there are trillions of little factories within view regulating plants and animals and doing photosynthesis and growing a leaf another cell larger... Blows me away! Trillions of busy factories all humming with activity on a seemingly sleepy, placid scene like this. Thank you Jesus!
This was beautiful, I wanted to cry. The human body is an amazing machine, only a true artist could have made us the way we are. Thank you Lord.
You have any comprehensive reason to say that so boldly?
Absolutely! God is so amazing. As I was viewing this video, I was so intrigued. I don't know how to quite explain it, but just seeing this complex system in its works made me fear the Lord even more. It's so amazing that it's scary. Wow. Just wow. Great are His works! I don't know how people can view these realities and still not believe in God. That is beyond me.
His thoughts are not our thoughts, His ways are not our ways. He is so fantastically creative. O Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. I am fearfully and wonderfully made!
I watched this today with my child for biology class. I’m absolutely astounded at how beautifully everything works together. Our Creator is incredible! I watched in amazement and actually started to have tears welling up as I took in God’s mind blowing work.
Some people start studying biology and stop believing in God. But the more i study these complex functions i get overwhelmed and believe even harder. Look at these proteins walking along the built microtubules and carrying that stuff! It's too much lmao. it's beautiful, beautiful
@@CedroEscarlate Absolutely! I hope you never stop believing as others have. As I look at the world around me including outer space and the planets and galaxies, it’s evident how much God loves us. Looks at how everything was made with our wellness in mind so that we can flourish in His creation.
Oh, and I truly dare not try imagine how even more complex and incredible the CREATOR of this creator must be!
@@NorbertmoeGod is not complex actually, He is absolute simple. See vaticancatholic.
1:16 goofy ahh gangsta walk, my bro be trippn'
Currently studying physiology, I thank you for this satisfying video. I could tell what was what and it looks like I really learnt my lesson, I'm proud XD
It has been a while since I've seen this and then went to share with others and am still amazed at what our biological systems are up to all of the time. This is simply incredible. I have to say, there is no way I can't imagine there is a Designer behind all of this. Not that it was done in a few days, but really, all of these pieces working together in harmony and dependent on one another way down to this level. This was no accident or random outcome. I have to give praise where praise is due - not to humanity but to the One who knit all of this together.
1:15
"You can tell by the way I use my walk I'm a kinesan, no time to talk".
All of this going on, and there are people out there that don’t think they’re amazing, that don’t think they’re a walking miracle.
is no one gonna talk about how cool the transport protein is moving and carrying the vesicle 🤧😂
This brilliant visualization gives us insight on so many levels!
I feel like I just took a field trip to hang out in the middle of a cell.... like college-level Magic School Bus or something.. best animation/visual I've seen so far, thank you!
WHATS THE NAME OF THIS SONG????? IT'S REALLY EMOTIONAL
"Eve (Intro)" by Highvolt Mc (eMusic)
love that kinesin walk! so graceful!!!
I remember being shown this back in 10th grade AP Bio class. 9 years ago. It still hasn’t gotten old.
This is amazing! I wish there was a narration to fully explain everything though. I think I can get a grasp on what most things are, but there's some that puzzled me =)
That's what the full version of this is for
The most beautiful science video I have ever seen.
thank you!
Because its an artists rendition.
I have shown this video to my biology students for years. It is beautiful
Billions of years of trial and error. A number no one can truly imagine, but the result gives a pretty damn good implication of how long evolution has taken for this.
We don't need to imagine the number, it's calculable. If you do the math just with amino acid homochirality (not even getting into all the other road-blocks), its pretty easy to show that even if the entire universe had been a soup of randomised amino acids, 13.9 billion years would be hundreds of orders of magnitude too short a time for even one eukaryotic cell to self-generate. Then you've got even bigger maths problems like Levinthals paradox (involving the precise folding of proteins). I believe Kurzgesagt placed their calculation at 1 in 10^485. We've always used the idea of "a million monkeys on a million typewriters will eventually produce the works of Shakespeare" analogy, but examining that philosophy at any depth shows it only works if we don't understand the difference between very large numbers.
@@davesyndrome87 There's no need for the final product to randomly self-generate, but thanks for the irrelevant numbers.
What's the one that appears to be 'walking' on the cells. I like that one.
it's kinesin
That one's a protein called Kinesin, it's 'walking' on a microtubule to transport a 'sack' of proteins to another part of a cell. Its so cool.
You can find more youtube videos of it if you search for Motor Protein or Kinesin.
D L They are now my favourite!
Definitely the coolest!
***** Try it :D
It amazing that in my lifetime, I'm 58 that we not only now know this much, but that it can be represented in a way that didn't exist only a decade or so before.
Motor protein for the win
"It's driven by chemical reactions and concentration gradients, by chance, and very important - trial and error."
Curiously enough, exactly the things one would expect to find in one's work, were one to set about constructing an arrangement of matter that could be said to be living.
بهترین راه خداشناسی خود شناسی است🇮🇷
Can someone explain to me what s happening in the video? Isn't it something to do with Golgi Apparratus and proteins?
www.schooltube.com/video/298f6e0ddd0a626bc784/The-Inner-Life-of-a-Cell-Explained-HQ.
Gabby Brock Thank you!!! I've been looking for that video for a couple hours now.
drummer4916 It's a lot of things simultaneously!! :D
+drummer4916 Most of it, I think, needs to do with DNA replication and proteines of the liphidic layer that cells has
This music is so dramatic for what the video is LMFAO it kills me every time
Epicfilmslol just mute it lol.
The music is what makes it so much better imo. Its pretty epic what goes on in our body on a daily basis and we often forget to appreciate the process :3
So, what part of this did you find that WASN’T dramatic? This is epic stuff that goes on every second of every day to keep you alive! If that isn’t dramatic I don’t know what would be.
It's more epic and important than you think
Surovi Mohona wish they had something a little more bassy, need a solid beat to drop when homeboy kinesin starts c-walking down the microtubule!
Music and no explanation are the best as background for these marvellous images!
There is no way in hell this just evolved. This is the work of the creator
Why couldn't all of this have evolved through trial and error over billions of years?
Yeah. It may have evolved, but directionlessly? No way
@@akari6805 abiogenesis
You're right. The conclusion is obvious.
@2256-Infiniteintelligence Nope, things slowly get more and complex and this is just a protein, something that is made trillions of times every second. Eventually you would come across mutations in Mrna that creates the sequence of amino acids needed for this protein. Also, rather interesting you found my old comment from a year ago
i like the music , does anyone know the name of the melody ?
It's called " the inner life of a cell" by Matt Berky. Great, isn't it. He's an acclaimed composer.
+Melisa Hamzić Darude - Sandstorm
+Melisa Hamzić It's boring
Learning It Quietly Nobody cares what you think
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Just beautiful. Our teacher just shared this with us today.
The Lord did not miss ANYTHING!! Thanks for this insight.
Prove that evolution is wrong... or admit that either or both could be true.
I love these videos that illustrate cell structure. It is very helpful to describe my students what is going on in the cell :)
THE FEET!!! 😂❤ it's kinda cute. And so crazy how it "walks," across the microtubules/microfilaments.
I don't know why but I felt this video oddly satisfying.
This is LOVELY, amazing and super artistic!
Millions of miracles take place every moment. All of life is precious. And fascinating.
Look for the video called "Leukocyte Extravasation with explanation", it's the same video with a narrator explaining what's going on.
i really love the music :)
Yeah
Absolutely breathtaking ❤
Most satisfying video, am i right? XD