We have an ecological relationship GIF---you can find that GIF and all of our science GIFs on www.amoebasisters.com/gifs. This video also has a resource that you can find on www.amoebasisters.com/handouts
@@yolandagonzalez4021 Thank you so much! This video actually does have Spanish subtitles (viewable if clicking the gear at the bottom right once the video starts and selecting Spanish), but we are definitely hoping we will get Spanish subtitles for all of our videos as some do not have them yet. We recently created a form calling for translations! www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
Well, since everyone’s talking about corona, stay safe out there!! you may be struggling with school, but I promise it will get better! wash your hands! sending love to all!!
I really love you guys. You’ve make me understand a bunch of things because our biology teacher show us your videos in class (because he says “crash course is too college level” but you guys are great.) At first we were like “he’s treating us like little kids” but now we get excited every time he puts a video, and we laugh at the references. Thanks for existing.
if you have these questions!! Symbiosis: Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both. Mutualism: The doctrine that mutual dependence is necessary to social well-being. Parasitism: The practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism. Commensalism: An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. They all are definitions
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1:21 That Pokémon reference there is actually pretty appropriate because there’s actually a Pokémon evolutionary line (consisting of Trapinch, Vibrava, and Flygon) based off of the antlion (and they can really learn Sand Attack). I wonder if Petunia had that in mind when making that picture.
Nice video, no less with Gypsy Jazz at the end -- I am a field ecologist by trade, just seeing what comes up with a search of "Ecology" on RU-vid. Maybe see some more of your work!
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Although acacia trees and ants are a great example of mutualism, it is a bit more one-sided than a lot of people realize. See, the "free" nectar given to the ants actually comes with an enzyme which makes it so that they can ONLY get their sugar from the nectar, because unless a different food source has another particular enzyme (like the nectar does) which enables them to digest that sugar, they won't be able to eat it. P.S. for the nectar, the enzyme that helps them digest the sugar only works for that particular round of digestion. They just have to keep eating the nectar for that enzyme. If I didn't explain that well, there is a video on the RU-vid channel "Scishow" that does. Also, in addition to protecting the acacia trees from predation and competion, the ants also greatly reduce the amount of pathogens that colonize the tree due to the ants' symbiotic relationship with special bacteria on their exoskeleton.
Continue making vids bc honestly your my Science teacher. You teach me more in less time then my actual teacher does in an hour. I always turn to you guys for a better understanding on things👍
Yahhoooo ...new amoeba sisters video 😍😍😍 Awesome and perfect explation .. Now this topic is like water for me ...so easy just only due to amoeba sister
I looked at when you first started and I realized that I'm older than your channel!(born in 06) Aside from that I wanted to say that my science teacher has us watch your videos an sometimes my WHOLE class will start to burst in laughter during your videos! Thank you for making Science fun again