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This is how we are, with each setback, problems we face break us We lose our contents and quickly build a wall to save ourselves and we keep doing this, and running here and there until we collapse just like this cell
From 1:23... there is a word for the state it is in... Please help me to find the word. It is something like death but more like nothing alive. I hope someone understands and responds
As long as it was swimming, it was a bunch of chemicals that took in energy in order to keep each other from reaching EQUILIBRIUM. Everything outside of a cell is at equilibrium or headed that way. Everything inside a cell is not at EQUILIBRIUM and NOT headed that way.
Um no once something dies it stays died nor will life come from it. That said the tissue and proteins it made will get consumed by other organisms that will help them stay alive longer.
Somehow seeing this single cell being perish has made me realize the true value of life and how it’s meaning is to merely immortalize yourself in human history This creature has accomplished such and now it is my turn to do the same
I partially agree with you. While DIC is very nice as an observation method, I wouldn't call it the ultimate method of observation. Every method has it's pro's and con's. DIC for example has a shallow DOF (using the entire NA), resulting in more bokeh and a smaller area in focus, but this is not always desired.
he looks like he's distressed fortunately he's not sentient, he is a bunch of molecules doing a cool thing dont think about that too deep and at a larger scale
Watching that little guy made me think that our cells are part of a colossal team that cooperates in order to prolong the life of itself and its neighbors - they fight like a champions right up to the last second. There's a moment when it seems that his injuries are healed, what a great recovery - suddenly he just dissolved into molecules looking like an ice cube dropped in hot water - never thought about the actual lifespan of single celled critters - It was immensely profound and sad when I realized that his demise is a replay of what's happening in quintillions of cells all over the world every moment even my own body carrying on the fight to keep us alive at the microscopic level without my conscious effort, well for the most part - anyways, I silently watched the video and at the end prayed over the tiny soul of Celly as the various goo and proteins were added to the totality of the great puddle from when we all came, respekt!