Thank you so much for having such vocal variety in your voice. I’m literally so tired but I have to finish this assignment and I could drop and fall asleep any second. But since you’re voice sounds so passionate and entertaining it makes me feel like I should be just as passionate about learning. So it’s not hard to stay up and learn. Thank you Sooooo much.
As a a high school teacher these videos make perfect supplementary material. Some videos are too long-winded and dull for teenagers and some are overly childish. I find that these ones strike a perfect balance.
A lot of comments say that they're here because their teachers assigned these videos for quarantine 🤣 but I'm grateful that we can use these videos to study especially since they're interesting 😊
Thank you so much Amoeba sisters. This is almost the only thing keeping me educated the quarantine. Haven't been in school for two years.#feelforugandanstudents
These help me so much and are really explanatory and fun to learn. They are probably my favorite science videos of all times. The amoebas are so adorable. 💕
I can always count on your channel to not fail me the day before the bio exam! You teach me so much better than my *ahem* "teacher" does. Just thank you!
My home room Teacher let me or all of my classmate to watch this video too I saw many comments about “My Teacher let me watch this or you help me from my exam” Yes,I’m putting this on because for my exams XD I’m part of the group of “exams” ~Natalie Plays
HI Amoeba Sisters it's me again. So I was wondering how do you make your animations? Do you use a downloadable program or a site because I want to create an animation for my life science class Thx.
Who else is watching this because you pretended to watch it in online class and then you got a paper that had questions that were so specific to this video that google couldn't help? Just me?
Top notch vids. Love your stuff. And yes of course i want a rotating compost bin. like why would someone want a pony when you can get that?? Just subscribed because this is my new fav channel
Thank you so much for your great videos! Love the work you've done. You've helped me a lot in understanding BIOLOGY since I'm just a beginner at this subject. I love your videos and I've even downloaded a few so I can keep watching them #Amoeba_Sisters_Rock #Keep_Up_The_Good_Work
I found out about your channel in my science class. Your videos are so helpful and entertaining. I learn so much and it really helps me in science. I am definitely subscribing and my teacher and everyone in my class (including me) loves your videos! Please keep making them because I will watch them. (Also, I want all of your merch.)
I'm panicking right now because I have a science project due tomorrow and my friend forgot her science stuff. So now, I'm trying to finish it all now because I don't even know if she did anything even without her science duotang and info. I need some way to cram all of this information into my brain. > n
The worksheet for this video is annoying and highly flawed, 1. A first grader would never ask about the carbon cycle and if they did they should skip a grade 2. You cant say they asked about the element carbon then restrict to basic science as elements is an aspect of an advanced science course
Very informative. Thank you. By the way, I have a question. Which process has the longest geological history, the nitrogen cycle or carbon dioxide cycle?
I would think the carbon cycle. "Ninety-nine percent of the gas molecules emitted during a volcanic eruption are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2). The remaining one percent is comprised of small amounts of hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, and other minor gas species." (usgs.gov) Both cycles existed in the atmosphere and the earths crust. But living organisms were added into the system much later. Both were present when the earth was forming.
My teacher asked a confusing question for the classwork. The exact question was "How many cycles does the nitrogen cycle go through?". I don't understand if the answer is never ending or 5....
It could depend too, right? If the nitrogen in the plant is eaten by a deer, and the deer just dies, then it might not go through that part of the cycle where another animal eats it, taking the nitrogen stored in its body. Or earlier on, the nitrogen can be released back into the atmosphere by those denitrifying bacteria before the plant can use it.