We made a homeostasis video when we first started, back in 2013. Looking back at the old video, we cringe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6fhbbFd4icY.html. Petunia didn't know how to draw, but she wanted to get better. Pinky recorded her voice with nothing planned out. But we're not going to delete it, because 4 years later, this video has shown how we have learned how to create with constant practice. We are still getting better; you can see our milestones here! www.amoebasisters.com/milestones If you are a creator on RU-vid (or anywhere), please keep doing so. The world needs more creators after all. With love, The Amoeba Sisters UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. See our Amoeba Sisters en Español channel ru-vid.com/show-UC1Njo3LBy53cOPngz6ArV8Q and Amoeba Sisters em Português ru-vid.com/show-UCYTQPX2X_mXe0ZMPi0fXxbg Want to help translate our subtitles in any language? Learn more here www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
Amoeba Sisters my biology teachers show the videos from you guys almost after every lesson, and I have to say we love it, much better than boring PowerPoints
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samip adhikari maybe he meant “human anatomy and physiology” class since i have the same class in college. just that he forgot saying the physiology part.
I'm taking Advanced Biology in highshool and is currently cramming for a mid term (Bad idea I know) but this video was very simple, entertaining and informative, thank you so much!
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I’m starting my first year of college and having trouble already in my Anatomy and Physiology 1 class and came across this video. I absolutely love this! I’ve learned so much then my $240 AP textbook 😭💖 Thank you for your videos! I will definitely be coming back to watch more
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I know this is an old video (posting in 2023!), but I use this video to help students understand the relationship of the cell membrane and homeostasis. I love your work!
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I had a terrible boss once who would use this term wrong and say "I think we're just getting into a negative feedback loop" if I questioned her decisions, logic, or negligence too much. I wish I could travel back in time and tell her "actually, a negative feedback loop is an example of good management, and you could learn something from it“. 🙄
I love you guys so much. Its so helpful to see visual representations. Even if I understand a topic, I'll watch your videos for the cute animations or jokes. Thanks for making learning so fun!
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Thank you so much! I don't understand why my professor needed and hour and 15 minutes to explain a concept that can be learned in less than 10 minutes.
Nuestra células, tejidos, órganos y sistemas, están trabajando para mantener un equilibrio y organización en nuestro cuerpo, a esto se le llama homeostasis. Este proceso aunque no es visible aparentemente a nuestros ojos, es realmente importante para nuestra subsistencia. Hay dos retroalimentaciones que ayudan a llegar a este estado, la retroalimentación negativa y la retroalimentación positiva. Es interesante que aunque las dos en cierto modo parecen diferentes, sirven o ayudan al cuerpo a regresar a su estado inicial, en el caso de la retroalimentación negativa, se pregunta cómo contrarrestar esto, mientras que la retroalimentación positiva acelera el proceso. La explicación y los dibujos me parecieron hermosos.
Me- spending entire quarantine watching hulu and playing video games w/ doritos and a snuggie "its not called 'being unproductive', i am maintaining my emotional homeostasis. Take a biology class😝😂"
Whenever I get tired from making my little "self study" book I watch this channel. Then afterwards I go "Oh that's a great way of putting this as a definition" or "Ooh I can add that to my little book of study notes" Afterwards... I honestly don't feel tired anymore. Well... this + cat videos...
During the Renaissance, people thought that homeostasis was the halmark of a living organism and building a machine capable of simulating it was considered remarkable. Towards the 18/19th century people started wanting to make clocks that would compensate for environmental variables like humidity, temperature and gravity, so that they could be more accurate and then philosophers recognized this as homeostasis and the idea came that maybe animals and even humans are a kind of "clockwork". Nowadays feedback loops are used in all kinds of machines, much for the same reasons. That's how you account for errors in the machine's process based on the environment or even factors you didn't expect.
Like driving a car in a highway ,the speed limit is similar to the balanced state of the body, the driver is the brain, the effectors are the pedals, negative feedback loop is the series of actions taken when you are either to slow that you are inconveniencing the car behind or too fast that you are reaching the speed limit; and lastly positive feedback loop is when you are running a red light.
This Video actually helped me a lot by keeping me away from the scolds of my annoying biology teacher. Who knew an amoeba is so helpful In life. P.S.- Never in my life have I used the word 'scold' in that tense.
thanksss!! I study engineering but we learnt this as an example of control engineering and feedback in the human body. Since i forgot about this from highschool, this was a great refresher, thank youu!! Amazing videooo
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I really love your channel. I teach science to homeschool students and I use your bio vids regularly. I love how the images enhance but do not distract from the content being shared. I used to use other instructive videos but they were either distracting or boooooring. Your vids are right on target and really help solidify the information for my students. Thanks for taking the time to do these.
Why don't you ladies do videos on Anatomy and physiology!? I passed my biology class by studying/watching your videos. I'm sure it will help out a ton of other students that will be taking Anatomy and physiology!