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Witness the ‘making of’ a salamander from fertilization to hatching in this six minute time-lapse.
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Filmmaker Jan van IJken's Becoming reveals the fascinating genesis of animal life. A single cell is transformed into a complete, complex living organism with a beating heart and running bloodstream. Observe the stages of development that occur within an Alpine newt embryo (Ichthyosaura alpestris) in this fascinating six minute time-lapse captured over a three week period.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
After more than six months of filming and countless tweaks, Jan van IJken was able to shrink what would take around four weeks in nature down to just six minutes of otherworldly beauty. If you'd like to learn more, read on here: on.natgeo.com/2DVOnUN
@shahrinpapri6343
@shahrinpapri6343 5 лет назад
great job love your channel ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
@nelsonvenema3614
@nelsonvenema3614 5 лет назад
It looked like it started as a giant cell that divided into smaller cells that in total still had the same volume as the mothercell. Is this truely what happened
@messianen
@messianen 5 лет назад
@@nelsonvenema3614 Yeah, naturally. Cleavage divisions of the zygote do not involve growth.
@agerven
@agerven 5 лет назад
@@nelsonvenema3614 Good question, but obviously not. In the course of these 4 weeks they have some moments in which they zoom out to keep the growing embryo within frame and focus.
@nelsonvenema3614
@nelsonvenema3614 5 лет назад
@@agerven thank very much
@jessicaclark7130
@jessicaclark7130 3 года назад
“Aight imma be a finger. You guys can be part of the tail. And maybe you can turn into the eye.” -cells
@icarus5676
@icarus5676 3 года назад
Enough! -DNA
@biko9824
@biko9824 3 года назад
I don’t really feel good about this whole ‘being the tip of the tail’ thing...
@viszionaso2185
@viszionaso2185 3 года назад
but i wanna be PP😪
@TheFilmmakersTimeChamber
@TheFilmmakersTimeChamber 3 года назад
Next Pixar movie right there. Entitled "Cells" like soul and inside out
@ferrellfamily6316
@ferrellfamily6316 3 года назад
thats actually a good way to explain it
@gnollio
@gnollio 2 года назад
Knowing cells divide is one thing but actually seeing it is shocking. This process feels both scientific and metaphysical at the same time.
@AClRCLEOFLlGHT
@AClRCLEOFLlGHT 2 года назад
The cellular programming to be able to accomplish such a thing is remarkable. Even our scientific understanding of it is dumbed way down to our level of comprehension. The science is not at all a satisfactory alternative to metaphysical.
@therealestg9
@therealestg9 2 года назад
Atheists be like "everything is random and there is no unifying energy behind the meticulous order and structure of the universe"
@AClRCLEOFLlGHT
@AClRCLEOFLlGHT 2 года назад
@@therealestg9 Science is great at helping to understand that order, but not where the order came from. Using science in the place of God is why they have to use words like "Accident" and "random", which are just words for "we can't figure it out, so let's just ignore it and pretend what we do know is the ceiling".
@birbboi2986
@birbboi2986 2 года назад
@@AClRCLEOFLlGHT nah that just mean let's ignore it until we have the tools tp understand it, knowledge doesn't come over day. You have to accept you don't know if u want to make progress
@MiloMay
@MiloMay 2 года назад
@@therealestg9 I dont think that is the atheists view, I think there view is that they dont belive in god.
@kittyblack1538
@kittyblack1538 2 года назад
My jaw was on the floor this entire video, I could never have expected that science like this would be possible for the human eye to watch and perceive. Absolute brilliance 🥺
@Brukrex
@Brukrex Год назад
This is not science but a normal nature process.
@E_Rico
@E_Rico Год назад
@@Brukrex … which is science.
@Brukrex
@Brukrex Год назад
@@E_Rico science is the study of of different things. But this is a "development process"
@E_Rico
@E_Rico Год назад
@@Brukrex which is still part of science😂 idk where you are going with this
@Brukrex
@Brukrex Год назад
@@E_Rico dude you don't get it 💀. She said it like science made it. This existed before the word science. Even Before humans too. Science is study study.
@RadagonTheRed
@RadagonTheRed 8 месяцев назад
Let’s not forget, we all started just like that, cells replicating and dividing, and grew into the person watching this amazing video now.
@Terlalu_random
@Terlalu_random 6 дней назад
are you sure about that🤨
@RadagonTheRed
@RadagonTheRed 6 дней назад
@@Terlalu_random Yes. One sperm cell combines with one egg and forms a cluster dividing cells with grows logarithmically until we are finally grown.
@Terlalu_random
@Terlalu_random 6 дней назад
@@RadagonTheRed what is a spearm?
@RadagonTheRed
@RadagonTheRed 3 дня назад
@@Terlalu_random I don’t know what a “spearm” is. I know what a sperm is though. It’s a male reproductive cell, also known as a gamete.
@rreidnauer
@rreidnauer 5 лет назад
Salamander: _"It feels like I've been watched my _*_ENTIRE_*_ life."_
@MrAsddasdasda
@MrAsddasdasda 4 года назад
420
@swamdono
@swamdono 4 года назад
*Good morning. And if I don't see you later, good afternoon, good evening and good night.*
@JodBronson
@JodBronson 4 года назад
LOL
@wildaramadhanih.8589
@wildaramadhanih.8589 4 года назад
Truman show flashback intensified
@bluntreaction
@bluntreaction 4 года назад
The Salamander Show
@user-yz4ll8pr9x
@user-yz4ll8pr9x 4 года назад
*a person after birth* needs constant care and supervision. *Salamander after birth* - well, I'm off
@morganalabeille5004
@morganalabeille5004 4 года назад
I once heard someone say that animals are born instinctively knowing their most important skill, and for humans that skill is asking for help
@Astitva
@Astitva 3 года назад
@@morganalabeille5004 engineering : guess I will die then
@aarongonzalez4458
@aarongonzalez4458 3 года назад
@@morganalabeille5004 not all animals instinctively know only reptiles, fish and insects. birds and mammals have to learn that's why when you get a pet fox ( I have one sinse it was small) and try to release it back into the wild it will not know how to hunt because it has to learn from its parents but if you release a pet fish I've done it the fish instinctively knows that it has to find and knows what is food even tho it never lived wild
@Thanos-tm2ng
@Thanos-tm2ng 3 года назад
Bees McBee another day another karen
@chiliology3921
@chiliology3921 3 года назад
Turtles after birth: GOTTA GO FAST
@synappticuser7296
@synappticuser7296 Год назад
What an absolute privilege to be able to see a creature birthing into life, from the very first cell, right through to a beautifully formed little being. It's both poignant and joyous. Seeing the whole process, leaves me feeling very protective of the little guy! Thank you for allowing us to see this. 🧡😊🤸
@antarcticmapper3460
@antarcticmapper3460 9 месяцев назад
Good thing salamanders are cannibals and most of them are eaten by their larger siblings!
@ThatGuy-eq9mz
@ThatGuy-eq9mz 3 дня назад
Best comment ever
@rafas3941
@rafas3941 2 года назад
Amazing how you can see the process of Gastrulation (cells apparently "flowing inside" make up the mesoderm) start at around 1:00 and Neurulation at 1:46 (formation of the neural tube, which will make the central nervous system). Human embryos undergo the same processes and are quite similar at early stages of development.
@mirabelch5439
@mirabelch5439 2 года назад
How do the cells know how to arrange themselves? I understand DNA encodes this, but not sure how exactly it works.
@rafas3941
@rafas3941 2 года назад
@@mirabelch5439 Cells guide themselves by following migration factors, substances encoded by DNA, as you say. Imagine someone in a room puts perfume on, the closer you get to them, the stronger the smell will be. This works similarly. For example, cells which are supposed to go to the developing heart, and become heart cells, will have receptors for factors that “smell strongest” in the mid thorax. So when an organism develops, key structures like the spine or the digestive tube will release these substances locally and cells in migration will guide themselves to their final destination by detecting them. It is all about how they play with the intensity of these “smells”, which allows cells to adopt a very specific location. For complicated processes like these, there are thousands of genes which are expressed during embryo development and, after birth, never used again.
@Arendt-Foucault
@Arendt-Foucault 2 года назад
@@rafas3941 to summarize, 1) spatially distributed transcription factors (maternal contributions ) and 2) intercellular talks(paracrine signals) .
@rafas3941
@rafas3941 2 года назад
@@benjamin4321 there are genes called structural genes, which encode the functional molecules making up the “perfume”. But then there’s also regulation genes, encoding molecules which will determine when, where and for how long the structural genes are expressed. These regulating molecules (proteins) act through various mechanisms to silence/activate genes. It is an extremely complex system: a molecule regulates a molecule which in turn regulates others, and so on. The moment when different regulating proteins interact with one another determines the moment when genes are expressed, and thus when different types of “perfumes” (transcription factors, etc) are released.
@GrammeStudio
@GrammeStudio Год назад
@@rafas3941 im curious. since there would be more perfume at any direction of a given radius. in other words. the space 1nano-meter from the source would have the same amount of perfume at the north, south, east, and west direction. and the space 5nano-meter away would have less perfume in any direction. you get the point. however, the cells that would migrate to form the head has to know to travel in only one direction e.g. north instead of dispersing in all direction and stopping at the same radius away from the source. how does the cell know and decide to only send the precursor cells for the head to only ONE direction?
@pablobellotto8847
@pablobellotto8847 4 года назад
10/10 great character development
@matthewcron8842
@matthewcron8842 4 года назад
I mean, you aren’t wrong.
@dimaswahyupratama3694
@dimaswahyupratama3694 4 года назад
Literally a character developing
@SebastianTheGreat
@SebastianTheGreat 4 года назад
I feel like I really watched the character grow throughout the film
@AVenged13m
@AVenged13m 4 года назад
and the arc is majestic. It doesnt feel rushed at all
@theodoreld1909
@theodoreld1909 4 года назад
😂😂
@anahiapcay9042
@anahiapcay9042 4 года назад
Salamander: *happily starting to live without knowing that 5,5 million people have witnessed its birth*
@danielt.4330
@danielt.4330 4 года назад
@Siggesatan I'm an antinatalist, so I don't think it's ethical to start a life without being able to gain the consent of the being beforehand. When you say it is "amazing," biology itself might be amazing, but that doesn't mean it's ethical.
@tristanfaulkner6003
@tristanfaulkner6003 4 года назад
@@danielt.4330 I really hope you are joking
@danielt.4330
@danielt.4330 4 года назад
@@tristanfaulkner6003 Why do you hope I'm joking? And I'm not, I'm expressing my thoughts. If you think I'm incorrect, why do you think so?
@tristanfaulkner6003
@tristanfaulkner6003 4 года назад
@@danielt.4330 Well, that would mean that you view life itself and existence as morally wrong. No being "consented" to it's own birth because no being exists in this reality before it's birth. What is the alternative to existence? There would just be nothing. The universe would have little meaning without any living thing to experience it. Even if there are other planes of existence it would still mean that this one will completely go to waste and lose all meaning. Whether life exists for a reason or by chance, it exists and it doesn't deserve to be frowned upon for continuing to exist.
@danielt.4330
@danielt.4330 4 года назад
@@tristanfaulkner6003 How does your comment, in any way, address the issue that I raised? I didn't ask about how you feel the consequences of such actions would conclude. I stated that "starting a life without gaining consent beforehand is unethical." Do you disagree with my point? And if so, why? And furthermore, saying, "it exists and it doesn't deserve to be frowned upon for continuing to exist" is not what I did. I didn't "frown upon" it for existing - I frowned upon humans for engaging in specific activities that start new life. There's a difference.
@kamiziatk1519
@kamiziatk1519 Год назад
That lens glare in it's eye gave me goosebumps. Crazy to think that one cell eventually had the needed DNA programming to construct a whole lens and light sensors which connects to a biological computer etc.
@mqry_ii
@mqry_ii Год назад
fr. and even then someone pople dont belive their is a ultimate being behind such miracles!
@soxnation1000
@soxnation1000 9 месяцев назад
Yes. Think how complex it is just to build "self driving cars" with computers and sensors to navigate around traffic, that it hasn't even been done yet. But for living things, the DNA builds all the senses, the brain/ mega processor that processes real time feedback from all the sensors, detects threats, makes decisions, learns from experience, adapts to the environment. Even bugs like a FLY is better than the most advanced computer/AI robot in so many ways. It's mind boggling
@South-uh5wu
@South-uh5wu 8 месяцев назад
@@soxnation1000 Well I'd assume that computers would be more complex if we got like 3.7 BILLION years to improve them. Compare that to the 80 years we've had for computers and it's really not that surprising.🤣
@AERONOOB
@AERONOOB 6 месяцев назад
​@@mqry_iithat is bs. This is all chemics. No smart mind will make life this faulty.
@edwardspencer9397
@edwardspencer9397 5 месяцев назад
@@South-uh5wu Well with electronics we cannot multiply. With biology we can. Cells divide and then as time progresses the division is pretty quick. And i am sure the program to create something like is simple. Just that we haven't cracked the code yet to add programming to biological things.
@user-kc8fm3wq6d
@user-kc8fm3wq6d Год назад
I can't overestimate this masterpiece. This is perfect artwork.
@daybyday834
@daybyday834 5 лет назад
A+ for no obnoxious background music. The amazing visuals and beauty of nature is more than enough.
@noneofyourbeeswax01
@noneofyourbeeswax01 5 лет назад
The visuals were indeed awesome - as is the transformation itself - but I have to admit I was a little put off by the added sounds; they were both unnecessary and misleading.
@user-vc5rp7nf8f
@user-vc5rp7nf8f 5 лет назад
yeah i liked the simplicity of the video
@daybyday834
@daybyday834 5 лет назад
@tommy aronson Then you might not want to look up what foley artists do for nature documentaries...
@daybyday834
@daybyday834 5 лет назад
@tommy aronson any suggestions?
@cqproton
@cqproton 5 лет назад
I’m confused the op is talking about background music. Is his statement not valid?
@bluedreamz78
@bluedreamz78 4 года назад
The cell splitting was nuts crazy how everything knows exactly what to do
@HappyDude1
@HappyDude1 4 года назад
I was thinking the same thing ! I dont get it how the cells know what to do and when to do it. Like creating his eyes. But also what we dont see On the inside his brains and organs .... really amazing
@doggodoggo2381
@doggodoggo2381 4 года назад
did you ever heard about..... *genes* ? They are basically one big to-do list for organisms
@AldwinSalig
@AldwinSalig 4 года назад
People know about that how that works since a couple decades ago.
@JorgeHernandez-qw3wy
@JorgeHernandez-qw3wy 4 года назад
The crazy world only god knows
@doggodoggo2381
@doggodoggo2381 4 года назад
@@elkirb9997 *Yes* . Also they follow genes because if they don't ,organism would likely die due to some fatal mutation : D. .They are basicly just multiplying wich builds organism cell by cell.It's like I would ask you why are you mating with others?.That's just how it work's
@FrameCounting
@FrameCounting 10 месяцев назад
One of the most incredible things I've ever seen! Just magical how a single cell can turn itself into a living creature.
@carmenparrado8393
@carmenparrado8393 7 месяцев назад
This is of astonishing beauty! Also, a big shout out to those people who have gotten microscopy imaging to such a high level of detail!
@fazza2104
@fazza2104 4 года назад
mitochondria is the powerhouse of the *salamander*
@yuyu9229
@yuyu9229 4 года назад
mitochondria is the power house to every cell lmao thanks for explaining the joke wow im slow
@fazza2104
@fazza2104 4 года назад
xiaohuangs that’s the joke
@Odinsday
@Odinsday 4 года назад
Chlorophyll is the powerhouse of the p l a n t
@EvonixTheGreatest
@EvonixTheGreatest 4 года назад
@@yuyu9229 There are actually cells without mitochondria
@chrisgonzalez3817
@chrisgonzalez3817 4 года назад
xiaohuangs can’t believe you made this un-funny
@maiko_kun_
@maiko_kun_ 4 года назад
Those cells be like *o* *0* *∞* *oo*
@mueezadam8438
@mueezadam8438 4 года назад
OwO
@TEXAS2459
@TEXAS2459 4 года назад
LOL that was creative of you
@wubbadubda2291
@wubbadubda2291 4 года назад
Straight up
@alangolab6657
@alangolab6657 4 года назад
cool
@bugayden2287
@bugayden2287 4 года назад
What is this sorcery of fonts
@kamiziatk1519
@kamiziatk1519 Год назад
This is amazing. Really makes you rethink life in general. It's crazy how a growth of a 'simple' life is so incredibly complex and that we can still learn tons about it.
@8422373
@8422373 Год назад
The fact that we all come from one single cell and evolve into human beings having a whole individual experience just blows me away
@Brukrex
@Brukrex Год назад
Yeah and that is because of an explosion that happened 13 billion years ago 😂
@passerby4876
@passerby4876 Год назад
oh really you must have been there cause you have some memory
@Repentandbelievethegospel460
@Repentandbelievethegospel460 9 месяцев назад
God is the author of life, not evolution. We are not the results of a random chain of events that put everything perfectly in place for intelligent life as a result of nothing. He gave you a conscience and personality
@40watt53
@40watt53 8 месяцев назад
@@Brukrex Bro what's your point here??? That's the scientific AND biblical interpretation of it. "Let there be light." and all??
@griffinwelch2436
@griffinwelch2436 7 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠God or no god, evolution is proven beyond reasonable doubt. If there is a God, evolution is his paintbrush.
@KindOldRaven
@KindOldRaven 3 года назад
It's still kinda weird how a heart just ''starts'' at one point.
@KindOldRaven
@KindOldRaven 3 года назад
@Luke Wilson I realize that, but it almost appears that way in this video.
@Quazi-moto
@Quazi-moto 3 года назад
@Luke Wilson It takes its first beat at SOME point. We didn't see it, but it does "start".
@1BeGe
@1BeGe 3 года назад
@Luke Wilson It very much does. There is absolutely a spontaneous first contraction that happens at an early point in the heart's development.
@sadikabes9631
@sadikabes9631 3 года назад
Gods power
@Quazi-moto
@Quazi-moto 3 года назад
@@sadikabes9631 ♫ Woa! God! Kiiiickstart my heart, hope it never stops! ♪
@Loddentidster
@Loddentidster 5 лет назад
Let's give a shout out to the sound departement aswell! 👏 👏 👏 The choice of not putting any music onto this made it that more immersive and beautiful!
@mark-jf5ik
@mark-jf5ik 5 лет назад
what if there was no sound department and that’s why there’s no music
@Milkymalk
@Milkymalk 5 лет назад
I wouldn't have minded if it had been Massive Attack - Teardrop ;)
@stillybrings6251
@stillybrings6251 5 лет назад
Fact. It's rare
@gnk53
@gnk53 5 лет назад
Sound can be muted (or didn't you know?)
@stillybrings6251
@stillybrings6251 5 лет назад
@@Milkymalk hit the nail on the head.
@Wallacenawa
@Wallacenawa Год назад
Life is a miracle, HUGE miracle. These cells won't turn into a human or frog. They have a program code they follow. Beautiful.
@Horny_Fruit_Flies
@Horny_Fruit_Flies 5 месяцев назад
Evolution is amazing
@shariksaiyed3944
@shariksaiyed3944 2 месяца назад
Evolution is a fabrication! A lie!
@spamm0145
@spamm0145 2 месяца назад
After watching this you still believe molecules without the ability to 'think' designed and created this process? Science still doesn't understand the complexity of a single cell after 70 years of scientific scrutiny, yet its immensely complex design is still attributed to molecules that do not have 'thoughts'. It took 2,800 scientists from around the world 13 years to map a human genome using intelligence, knowledge, understanding, and intent, yet people still believe dumb molecules designed all the mindbogglingly complex organisms like the Salamander in the video. Think about the most complex object ever discovered, the human brain, how does matter without a mind and therefore incapable of abstract concepts like numbers, emotions, metaphors, and abstract actions, design a brain that can comprehended the abstracts that the matter building the brain does not. This is the paradoxical lunacy that's required to believe in the absurdity of evolution. There is certainty variation within a kind but all life was designed and created by God, not molecules that got bored one day and without the ability to 'think' designed living organisms that are more complex than anything mankind has devised. Evolution requires a faith in dumb mindless molecules that is orders of magnitude greater than any persons faith in God. We understand complexity necessitates an intelligent agent and this is our observations, God has a mind, he is a creator, and designed all of life, within a finely tuned universe, with a complex ecosystem that absolutely requires symbiosis between many living organisms. Only a blinding worldview prevents any rational person from seeing that everything was created by God.
@Al-Hussainy
@Al-Hussainy 19 дней назад
أشهد أنه لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمدًا رسوله وأشهد أن هذا خلق الله وأنا من المسلمين له
@Horny_Fruit_Flies
@Horny_Fruit_Flies 19 дней назад
@@Al-Hussainy This is an english titled video for an english speaking audience. Please speak english
@deyb7781
@deyb7781 4 года назад
play in reverse if u wanna see a salamander become a cell
@Caca-wp7pl
@Caca-wp7pl 4 года назад
How do you play in reverse
@mekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmek
@mekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmek 4 года назад
cuethefox Did gohan defeat him?
@jurgullypurf
@jurgullypurf 4 года назад
@@mekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmekmek It's illegal to make a dbz reference unless it's from TFS.
@ShinziiArt
@ShinziiArt 4 года назад
@@jurgullypurf yes
@dragonbeast9318
@dragonbeast9318 4 года назад
cuethefox lol
@i1s9m9r5
@i1s9m9r5 3 года назад
I was thinking about my whole existence throughout the video.
@mateoarenales3758
@mateoarenales3758 3 года назад
lol same
@garsayfsomali
@garsayfsomali 3 года назад
we're very privileged to be able to live at a time where technology has developed so much that we are able to know such design.
@froog7068
@froog7068 3 года назад
same XD
@firegator6853
@firegator6853 3 года назад
same
@djzatorze
@djzatorze 3 года назад
I'm still doing it and it was a while since I watched the salamander
@Sofia-bt5iv
@Sofia-bt5iv 2 года назад
I've watched this video so many times. It's amazing to watch the cells divide and organize themselves. The audio is calming as well.
@I_Mark_Mills
@I_Mark_Mills 2 года назад
I especially liked seeing it turn itself inside out, and the individual blood cells flowing though the body towards the end there. Fascinating footage
@paepsae4904
@paepsae4904 5 лет назад
not too sure why this was in my recommendations but im glad it was
@zeed.8213
@zeed.8213 5 лет назад
same fam..
@Ghost-eh4yr
@Ghost-eh4yr 5 лет назад
Same
@ApoorvaKriti
@ApoorvaKriti 5 лет назад
Same jin
@mariusgozar4487
@mariusgozar4487 5 лет назад
Same
@vaynemarrymekk6949
@vaynemarrymekk6949 5 лет назад
Such an original comment
@jeslynlim7753
@jeslynlim7753 4 года назад
Dude! I always wondered how cell division looks in real life!
@owenleenstra6501
@owenleenstra6501 4 года назад
same!
@jonathan99097
@jonathan99097 4 года назад
Yeah me too, it's fascinating asf
@inh6940
@inh6940 4 года назад
Same! I wish my biology teacher showed me this when I was in senior high school
@Moni-xt2xz
@Moni-xt2xz 4 года назад
Mitosis, actually
@darenejamesdapar1249
@darenejamesdapar1249 4 года назад
you mean how it looks like in microscopic measure
@markdumas
@markdumas Год назад
I like the presence of PI just about everywhere. Near perfect circles in cells, the early embryo formation, the eyes.
@asdfghjkl900321
@asdfghjkl900321 2 года назад
Kudos to the camera guy for spending 4 weeks in a salamander's womb to record this.
@landenplaze9764
@landenplaze9764 2 года назад
Salamanders hatch from laid eggs
@ashes_to_ashes_dust_to_dust
@ashes_to_ashes_dust_to_dust 2 года назад
@@landenplaze9764 r/whoooosh
@blokvader8283
@blokvader8283 Год назад
@@landenplaze9764 Kudos to the camera guy for spending 4 weeks in a salamander's egg to record this.
@IzichiUchiha
@IzichiUchiha Год назад
Frrrr
@morningstar8496
@morningstar8496 Год назад
@@ashes_to_ashes_dust_to_dust no no, he's got a point
@PhantomKode
@PhantomKode 4 года назад
It's amazing how the cells "know" how to arrange billions of themselves into this particular shape.
@sertan3665
@sertan3665 4 года назад
its called dna
@user-kl5sn4rq6r
@user-kl5sn4rq6r 4 года назад
@LoganAddisMusic
@LoganAddisMusic 4 года назад
@@sertan3665 You're so smart! What does knowing the name of something that you learned in 3rd grade have anything to do with explaining how something this complex works? I bet my boy Jordan is also beyond the 3rd grade so he is also well aware that "dna" is the chemical set of instructions behind this process.
@sertan3665
@sertan3665 4 года назад
@@LoganAddisMusic you making dna so simple in that sentence. dna is complex itself. science still cant understand most of its' parts. and there is no magical reason one cell multiplying and become a complex living being. answer is simple, dna.
@LoganAddisMusic
@LoganAddisMusic 4 года назад
@@sertan3665 you are proving my point, you made it sound like "aw it's just dna bruh" when it's obviously more complex than that
@user-ic6gr1vd1j
@user-ic6gr1vd1j 4 года назад
I actually just witnessed mitosis.
@vbgvbg1133
@vbgvbg1133 4 года назад
Ain’t that whacky?
@joag1971
@joag1971 4 года назад
*OI Josuke I just used ZA HAND to witness Mitosis. Ain't that wacky?*
@Nsfwstar
@Nsfwstar 4 года назад
@@joag1971 Za hAndo reference!!!
@tomhollandfan1982
@tomhollandfan1982 4 года назад
Mitosis is the powerhouse of the cell-
@emptytrashcan33
@emptytrashcan33 4 года назад
So witnessing mitosis is a jojo reference now
@tyn999
@tyn999 Год назад
Amazing how only one cell knows what it has to do! One of the best time-lapses I've ever seen!
@audreylui1560
@audreylui1560 Год назад
This is amazing, thanks to the filming team for bring us this incredible video.
@ramsewanthakur
@ramsewanthakur 5 лет назад
Ok, RU-vid auto recommend algorithm you won this time. Love you national geographic for showing 6 min of incredible footage of nature's finest artistry.
@kamikaze6198
@kamikaze6198 5 лет назад
I agree
@moser3712
@moser3712 5 лет назад
Dumb Indian bigot showing off his EENGALIS! 🤣
@fifthe4908
@fifthe4908 5 лет назад
​@@moser3712 ,perhaps speaking english ain't showing off english dumb muggle.
@davidschmidt6013
@davidschmidt6013 2 года назад
Absolutely incredible. This needs to be shown in EVERY Science class.
@aiseruchaan
@aiseruchaan 2 года назад
And if they did, nobody would believe there's a god anymore, or most of them would start doubting with their existence and question everything... Which is what majority of society doesn't like 😂😌
@umutsen2290
@umutsen2290 2 года назад
@@aiseruchaan You're wrong, unfortunately, instead of questioning the existance of metaphysical entity, religious people will consider this lecture as a "miracle" and a "proof" of the existance of god. So nobody will examine their belief at all, believers and non believers will call it proof, and the skeptical ones will stay the same
@ewigerschuler3982
@ewigerschuler3982 2 года назад
@@umutsen2290 That makes zero sense, why would they do that?
@umutsen2290
@umutsen2290 2 года назад
@@ewigerschuler3982Because most of the religions are based on the term 'miracle' and they consider the life itself as one of those miracles, just try to have an arguement who has made tons of researches and still deeply religious and you will see what I mean here
@Benjamin-1776
@Benjamin-1776 2 года назад
@@aiseruchaan If anything this proves God’s existence. Just as the glory of His creation can be seen in the beauty of nature. One would need quite the convincing to propose this cell production and development can occur on its lonesome.
@a.p.5429
@a.p.5429 2 года назад
Amazing. Thats how humans form too. From conception. From the womb to the tomb, a unique human being.
@akramelmansouri6752
@akramelmansouri6752 8 дней назад
this is the most beautiful thing i've seen in a while
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana 5 лет назад
Such an amazing opportunity to be able to see this up close. Love these timelapses. Thanks NG
@nicci11green
@nicci11green 5 лет назад
This is absolutely amazing! Life, no matter what form, is precious!!
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 5 лет назад
It takes so much work, too! If you'd like to learn more about the process of capturing this on film, read on here: on.natgeo.com/2DVOnUN
@tgmtf5963
@tgmtf5963 5 лет назад
it's cgi betches
@cqproton
@cqproton 5 лет назад
Yamamoto Genryuusaii nuh-uh prove it beo-tch ugh *hair flip*
@611gay5
@611gay5 5 лет назад
You were there?
@abhishekmg2451
@abhishekmg2451 3 года назад
It's really cool that the yellow liquid turned into a conscious living thing just like that
@akainsxrtions1626
@akainsxrtions1626 3 года назад
The "Yellow liquid" is actually a single cell, splitting up into billions of other cells eventually forming the salamander
@pia1938
@pia1938 3 года назад
@@akainsxrtions1626 i think we all got that part. it's just better to not speak in scientific terms sometimes, child.
@akainsxrtions1626
@akainsxrtions1626 3 года назад
@@pia1938 Not sure why you tryna come at me like that but go crazy i guess
@timothymenard4946
@timothymenard4946 3 года назад
@@akainsxrtions1626 They're probably just insecure about something.
@netzly1305
@netzly1305 3 года назад
@No One u are trying to sound ingenious, but what you wrote made no sense.
@johnjackson4479
@johnjackson4479 2 года назад
This needs to get more views. It needs to be shared. It tells what happens when a baby is forming.
@mlong61
@mlong61 Год назад
Incredible! Thank you very much for sharing.
@Zorioy
@Zorioy 4 года назад
To think that we were that small once, it’s really impressive
@preethigasara2212
@preethigasara2212 4 года назад
I just realized.....
@Maraien
@Maraien 4 года назад
were*
@joscram1129
@joscram1129 4 года назад
I call bull
@Zorioy
@Zorioy 4 года назад
Deepanshu Joshi Yes
@smhwolvi
@smhwolvi 4 года назад
We have millions/billions/trillions of children inside of us.. They just need to do their thing until one gets chosen
@Wisprea
@Wisprea 4 года назад
This is the most incredible thing i have seen in a while
@Nobody-xq2gu
@Nobody-xq2gu 4 года назад
Dont you see yourself everyday? 😊
@lucid4683
@lucid4683 4 года назад
@@Nobody-xq2gu 👍👍
@straighttothep01nt55
@straighttothep01nt55 4 года назад
Imagine watching a human do this.
@brandonjodie2238
@brandonjodie2238 4 года назад
@@Nobody-xq2gu oooo
@h.amz.a2262
@h.amz.a2262 4 года назад
Maybe EVER?!
@aleisaqui
@aleisaqui Год назад
the little pop of the embro sac (please correct me if I'm wrong) was. adorable
@ArchieAxolotl0444
@ArchieAxolotl0444 7 месяцев назад
4:18 I love how he looks around his egg and sniffs
@davontihoward9038
@davontihoward9038 2 года назад
The cast for this film couldn't had been any better, everyone played their roles perfectly!
@coolsalmon485
@coolsalmon485 2 года назад
Some honorable mentions please?
@nossta5242
@nossta5242 2 года назад
@@coolsalmon485 science
@SewingMink160
@SewingMink160 2 года назад
@@coolsalmon485 salamander
@rustyshackleford9888
@rustyshackleford9888 2 года назад
@@coolsalmon485 egg
@dalekmasterblaster585
@dalekmasterblaster585 2 года назад
The mitochandria is the powerhouse of the cell.
@Premium_Jelly
@Premium_Jelly 4 года назад
What we all imagined would happen after putting our instant-dinosaur pills in some hot water
@OnceUponLater
@OnceUponLater 3 года назад
very this lol
@tabletanoastra8342
@tabletanoastra8342 3 года назад
underrated comment lol
@juleann21
@juleann21 3 года назад
lmfaooooooooo this just made my day
@JosephRGrych
@JosephRGrych 3 года назад
Better than those darn ol' shrimpy sea monkeys.
@niamh69
@niamh69 3 года назад
@@JosephRGrych those things terrified me
@chasehicks7465
@chasehicks7465 2 года назад
Turning in on its self was amazing to watch. What a wonderful thing nature is
@akshaymuluk5793
@akshaymuluk5793 2 года назад
Today I learned, this very clearly displays how you should start with 1 and then create patterns multiply and GROW!
@Leto85
@Leto85 2 года назад
I'm so impressed by how all these cells 'know' how to arrange themselves. Amazing timelapse. I would have loved to see a timer on screen to see the growth compared to the actual time.
@solitude99999
@solitude99999 2 года назад
I too thought about it...
@pleeppants1712
@pleeppants1712 2 года назад
i hope i don't ruin this, but there is a thing called genes. it is like a instruction manual for organisms.
@Leto85
@Leto85 2 года назад
@@pleeppants1712 Haha, I know that.
@Tantalus010
@Tantalus010 2 года назад
It actually makes me want to pause the development of the embryo very early on (say when it's at 4 cells), rotate one of the cells (nucleus and all) by 90 degrees, then let it resume developing and see what happens. Would that destroy the embryo? Will it survive but come out all wrong? Will the cell rotate back to its original orientation? Does cell orientation matter at all?
@Leto85
@Leto85 2 года назад
@@Tantalus010 Will this count as animal abuse?
@spenarkley
@spenarkley 3 года назад
Amazing to see that every cell knows exactly what to do, what to be or what to become
@muzanjackson8827
@muzanjackson8827 3 года назад
ikr
@leonalionheart1398
@leonalionheart1398 3 года назад
Power of dna
@michealtaylor7745
@michealtaylor7745 3 года назад
Every single cell is alive, & has that knowledge of what to do. Just amazing seeing it split from two cells into a heart beating, moving, conscious tiny thing that still hadn't finished cooking yet.
@michealtaylor7745
@michealtaylor7745 3 года назад
Conscious as soon as its heart beat. Moved some, though it hadn't finished cooking yet. Fabulous to behold.
@niamh69
@niamh69 3 года назад
@@michealtaylor7745 I'm gonna have to disagree with that, when something is growing and it still can't survive by itself, it isn't really conscious
@rachel296
@rachel296 Год назад
as a med student i was super intrigued to finally see gastrulation and embryonic folding in a real world setting. finally no complex diagrams for us to wrack our minds picturing the processes !!
@Jill_Sandwich
@Jill_Sandwich Год назад
Watching this reminds you how precious life is.
@DerangedDurain
@DerangedDurain 5 лет назад
Just think, this salamander is more popular than you before it was even born.
@jimjimsauce
@jimjimsauce 5 лет назад
Well, not exactly. The footage was edited than uploaded after the birth of the salamander, and then got popular.
@somebody9633
@somebody9633 5 лет назад
@@jimjimsauce ok
@garrykennedy5484
@garrykennedy5484 4 года назад
I can only adore that fact. Not envy it. I think it's great!!!!
@wolferine6466
@wolferine6466 4 года назад
Popularity is an illusion, so how is this salamander “popular”?
@danieldevito6380
@danieldevito6380 4 года назад
Actually, the video was released after the salamander was born... How could he release a video of the salamander being born, before the thing is born?
@Fire-xq8je
@Fire-xq8je 5 лет назад
And that kids is how Mark Zuckerberg was born
@df3yt
@df3yt 5 лет назад
No this thing has expression. Mark was made from the same factory as Brie Larson.
@genericallyericli4648
@genericallyericli4648 5 лет назад
This needs more likes
@youknowtherules5681
@youknowtherules5681 5 лет назад
Lord *_ZUCC_*
@RickyMrclg0
@RickyMrclg0 5 лет назад
Lmao
@septimus7524
@septimus7524 5 лет назад
@@df3yt O O F
@tagomago7314
@tagomago7314 Год назад
الحمدلله فاطر السماوات والأرض. تبارك الله أحسن الخالقين.
@antonialillyskaf3066
@antonialillyskaf3066 Год назад
Outstanding. Beautiful. What a life force, trying to get out. How much life knows without being taught.
@z3dar
@z3dar 5 лет назад
You should absolutely make this a series with different animals. Seriously, it would be mind-altering. This video alone is one of the best I've seen. I would also love to see a continuous time-lapse without cuts.
@Brathize
@Brathize 5 лет назад
Pyry Parkkola it takes too much time and patience.. Not easy tho
@danman9847
@danman9847 5 лет назад
Baandi set it and forget it ez pz lol
@GauravSanjeevKumarBhardwaj1220
Hehehe
@carneliantopsoil
@carneliantopsoil 5 лет назад
Start with babies and change some minds!
@someonessidechannel1485
@someonessidechannel1485 5 лет назад
It would be a lot harder with avians and mammals, but with other species of amphibians and fish... That would be a sweet series
@yesitsmemaya
@yesitsmemaya 4 года назад
I'm just curious about how this was filmed
@mojoejojo6675
@mojoejojo6675 4 года назад
animation from disney studios
@obilingful
@obilingful 4 года назад
through a microscope
@yesitsmemaya
@yesitsmemaya 4 года назад
HuffPuff Productions ah ok ty
@comment514
@comment514 4 года назад
@@mojoejojo6675 I hope you're joking
@lawrencethegreat896
@lawrencethegreat896 4 года назад
Comment nah he isn’t
@samediwinnfield9908
@samediwinnfield9908 Год назад
Imagine being the first scientist to document this. It must have been so surreal to watch this happen.
@erikmarquez1951
@erikmarquez1951 2 года назад
It is strange to think that in one point we were all just a single-celled called zigote just like this salamander.
@Archer-1453
@Archer-1453 5 лет назад
This easily the most beautiful thing I’ve seen this year
@bejelweledlegacy8282
@bejelweledlegacy8282 5 лет назад
It will probably be the only beautiful thing you see this year, on the internet at least
@5and532
@5and532 5 лет назад
More beautiful than Liverpool beating barca?
@samuelcerda9876
@samuelcerda9876 5 лет назад
You need to see how a baby is made then...
@cyanoxile
@cyanoxile 4 года назад
Not a single word spoken but you're feeling it all.
@esotoire
@esotoire 4 года назад
yes
@godlyguts4483
@godlyguts4483 4 года назад
yes in my back
@hotgirlslistentoenhypen8287
@hotgirlslistentoenhypen8287 4 года назад
Yes and it’s quite an unpleasant feeling
@DasInf13
@DasInf13 4 года назад
I just feel hungry, like for some salamander eggs
@arcticplays5234
@arcticplays5234 Год назад
4:01 - If you look closely you can actually see this beautiful creatures heart beating!
@priyatapase9017
@priyatapase9017 Год назад
Yes
@mackenziemaltbia9642
@mackenziemaltbia9642 2 года назад
This is INCREDIBLE. I LOVE THIS! Thank you so much for this cool informative video.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 3 года назад
It’s crazy how clearly you can see the early stages of development, like when the blastula becomes a gastrula, and the creature starts to develop a front and back.
@turtlemanbilo5009
@turtlemanbilo5009 3 года назад
@whesley hynes that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard
@turtlemanbilo5009
@turtlemanbilo5009 3 года назад
is it weird that blastula and gastrula remind me of pokemon names
@RomanshGupta
@RomanshGupta 3 года назад
@@turtlemanbilo5009 lol same blastoise and galvantula right?
@turtlemanbilo5009
@turtlemanbilo5009 3 года назад
@@RomanshGupta yea lol
@alejandromorales1691
@alejandromorales1691 3 года назад
@whesley hynes what are you on about
@edwindungdung1998
@edwindungdung1998 5 лет назад
My mind is blown, I've always wished to see this happen. Ever since I learnt about cells in 7th grade. Such an incredible sight. Wow!
@greatshawn2165
@greatshawn2165 5 лет назад
I learned cells in 8th grade
@soundiboi1749
@soundiboi1749 5 лет назад
You learned in 7th? I learned in 5th but I'm in CBG so idk
@chivalrous_chevy1163
@chivalrous_chevy1163 5 лет назад
I learned about cells in 9th grade AP Bio.
@Therealplotski
@Therealplotski 2 года назад
I love the moment where the salamander just “escapes”
@ibinfo-tube5063
@ibinfo-tube5063 Год назад
After watching this all hard to believe that everything was just happening it self in revolutionary mode but seemed as some unknown power commanded it to happen perfectly with in the time frame, absolutely stunning !
@Your_Evil_Femboy
@Your_Evil_Femboy Год назад
Nobody truly knows if higher powers exist. Even science cannot prove that and has not.
@Gnoggin
@Gnoggin 5 лет назад
Life is amazing.
@dandragonz3483
@dandragonz3483 5 лет назад
Yeah it is (btw I love your stuff dude)
@DuskLegend
@DuskLegend 5 лет назад
But that’s just a theory
@Natsu2G
@Natsu2G 5 лет назад
Hye sup, what are you doing around here? XD love your stuff btw ^^
@jonnynik7626
@jonnynik7626 5 лет назад
Says the guy with a skull as his avatar? :D
@immagreenunit8301
@immagreenunit8301 5 лет назад
Your the best love what you do
@mott41261
@mott41261 2 года назад
I am awed, having studied embryonic development in college in the 80s using drawings and maybe some still photos... this short is amazingly clear, you can see each step as it occurs. Thank you
@AJ-iu6nw
@AJ-iu6nw 2 года назад
technology advances what we can observe.. and the more we observe.. the more we realize.. that we know nothing. -Einstein
@oxiosophy
@oxiosophy 2 года назад
I learned embriology at medschool a year ago, not much has changed unfortunately.
@KrustyKlown
@KrustyKlown 2 года назад
2:26 those cells moving to other locations ... was shocking !!! I thought it just grew by cell division, nope.. some cells know they need to be somewhere else and go there, crazy!!
@greganderson7216
@greganderson7216 2 года назад
@@AJ-iu6nw this is so true! That video is amazing! We understand nothing.
@Agape122
@Agape122 2 года назад
Are this animals born from transparent eggs or the could shoot what is going on inside the egg which special technology?
@WilliamRedfield1528
@WilliamRedfield1528 Год назад
Time-lapse for showing the development of life is a mind expanding tool. Thanks.
@lynebjornson2928
@lynebjornson2928 Год назад
Thank you for doing that. It is so precious to see this beautiful little beings ❤️ heart beating.
@mallwaki
@mallwaki 4 года назад
That salamander at the end was like : Aight Ima head out
@sayyedzarrar
@sayyedzarrar 4 года назад
U have to do that don't you...
@mallwaki
@mallwaki 4 года назад
@@sayyedzarrar Yeah...
@daddychill1552
@daddychill1552 4 года назад
.....you had to.
@donbagab9627
@donbagab9627 5 лет назад
Best 6 minutes of silence I’ve ever had in my life.
@NobleVagabond2552
@NobleVagabond2552 5 лет назад
Jay.P.F Mcafee I see what you’re tryna say but this wasn’t silence, js
@LePageChannel
@LePageChannel 5 лет назад
It's because the sound guy did an amazing job in creating that illusion.
@Ratigan2
@Ratigan2 5 лет назад
you must have had mute on then
@vanenavarro0731
@vanenavarro0731 Год назад
Wow 🥺 this is far from what we can never have control over…….but just learn how these amazing things happen, beautiful 🥺🙌🏼
@Akultic
@Akultic 2 года назад
I wanna be like this. Hatch, listen to intuition for a moment, then GO. Bo stress, no over thinking, no wondering. Just gratitude
@ikari_smh
@ikari_smh 4 года назад
That little circulatory system developing is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. Crazy that we ourselves went through a process just like this.
@gregorymalchuk272
@gregorymalchuk272 3 года назад
I can't believe you can see the individual red blood cells moving single file through the capillaries.
@ikari_smh
@ikari_smh 3 года назад
@@gregorymalchuk272 I completely forgot I made this comment. Yes it is very fascinating, especially since that is exactly how our capillaries would appear right now. Life is just amazingly complex, and these little intrinsic details are what make it cool lol
@dorawang4174
@dorawang4174 3 года назад
Right? And it's just fascinating to be reminded that we are also animals, not a dominant species if we just stopped and looked at how life begins.
@fantasticmrnox
@fantasticmrnox 3 года назад
@@dorawang4174 so does that make lions not the dominant predators in the animal kingdom?
@jmiquelmb
@jmiquelmb 2 года назад
@@fantasticmrnox You’re mixing apex predator with dominant species. What makes a life form “dominant” is rather subjective. Lions are apex predators. They have high mortality rates due to hunger, and low populations because it’s not possible for them to sustain large populations since they need so much meat to survive. Humans are both apex predators and extremely populous, for such a large animal. Thanks to technology, we have extremely high survival rates too. Other species could be considered just as much successful as us, though. Maybe even more. There’s millions of ants for every human, it’s incredible how many there are. It’s estimated that if we weighted all animals in the planet, ants would represent one tenth of the total mass. There’s even more plants, and bacteria are everywhere. If there’s ever a nuclear or natural super catastrophic event, vertebrates will probably be wiped out. Some bugs will probably survive though, they’re extremely resilient life forms.
@unknown5yearsago799
@unknown5yearsago799 5 лет назад
My single brain cell will turn into a salamander
@SlightlyTerrified
@SlightlyTerrified 5 лет назад
I'm not quite sure that's exactly how it works but you can always imagine
@unknown5yearsago799
@unknown5yearsago799 5 лет назад
@Abhay Tin cause it substracts
@cassu6
@cassu6 5 лет назад
your brain cells wont do anything worthwhile
@Andre-cj1ds
@Andre-cj1ds 5 лет назад
@Abhay Tin looks like we found the guy with a single brain cell
@bdl2157
@bdl2157 5 лет назад
Mine turned into a platypus. It really hurts.
@Yanthungbemo
@Yanthungbemo 2 года назад
That clear visualisation of mitosis.. First time that I'm seeing it with my own eyes! This is so cool.
@DaveFer
@DaveFer Год назад
What a fantastic video. I can't wait to show it to my kids. Thanks for making this. If only there were a time stamp or some indication in the video telling us the gestation duration at each point.
@feger481
@feger481 2 года назад
6 minutes and 42 seconds of the most incredible thing I've ever seen. Seeing this, can certainly put the Miracle of Life into perspective.
@coupage2836
@coupage2836 2 года назад
Yeah, oh wait....unless it's a human being...weird
@colins9616
@colins9616 2 года назад
It's an awesome reminder of how life really does begin at conception
@coupage2836
@coupage2836 2 года назад
@@colins9616 Yes sir. Basic Biology. :)
@borysjelcyn8292
@borysjelcyn8292 2 года назад
For me that's second most incredible thing, first was seeing my wife that actually remembered where she did leave her keys.
@mhm77887
@mhm77887 2 года назад
@@colins9616 thats a whole other debate. Ofcourse a single tiny cell is life, but that life is far from one that resembles a living being.
@tash5186
@tash5186 3 года назад
That isn't even its final form
@kkayn
@kkayn 3 года назад
ur pfp is so cursed
@nalynnsansaneeyawet3136
@nalynnsansaneeyawet3136 3 года назад
They don’t stop growing lmao
@senorclown9882
@senorclown9882 3 года назад
I mean, yeah
@macyadams6963
@macyadams6963 3 года назад
LOL
@cleitonakaspyda
@cleitonakaspyda 3 года назад
OMG that landed so perfectly in this video LOOL let's hope it doesnt become one of those "hold my beer" or "you have chosen death" ones we see all the time
@isoldelujan
@isoldelujan 2 года назад
I’d love to watch this type of video with perhaps some subtitles or the like explaining or at least naming the stages the cell-to-creature is going through !
@LarryStranger
@LarryStranger Год назад
Life is precious
@karnage9685
@karnage9685 3 года назад
Lol imagine if we're being observed by extraterrestrial life just like this.
@leonardvalenzuela9276
@leonardvalenzuela9276 3 года назад
Karnage 🤭🤧whoaaa
@Navoo2008
@Navoo2008 3 года назад
Who said we aren't? 😉
@leonardvalenzuela9276
@leonardvalenzuela9276 3 года назад
@@Navoo2008 dont do that again😀 with your comment feeling witty🥲
@CorporalTailsDude
@CorporalTailsDude 3 года назад
@@leonardvalenzuela9276 what?
@leonardvalenzuela9276
@leonardvalenzuela9276 3 года назад
@@CorporalTailsDude what what?
@bingoccolon
@bingoccolon 4 года назад
at the end he frickin YEETS himself out
@mlgproplayer2915
@mlgproplayer2915 4 года назад
XD
@chrisgonzalez3817
@chrisgonzalez3817 4 года назад
he was tired of being locked in a cell
@dolIyoon
@dolIyoon 4 года назад
he be like: aight imma head out B)
@SK-pj8mg
@SK-pj8mg 4 года назад
Chris Gonzalez get out
@jasonmcdonald4341
@jasonmcdonald4341 4 года назад
@X4TERUMI can you even handle a joke?
@naglaahalema891
@naglaahalema891 Год назад
سبحان الله رب العالمين تبارك الله احسن الخالقين
@charliblake8551
@charliblake8551 Год назад
I always find it so magical the way even we start out looking kinda like little tadpole type critters.
@hoixmap520
@hoixmap520 2 года назад
Notice how as the cells divide at the start, the embryo as a whole stays the same size. This is different to conventional mitosis outside of developmental biology where a cell grows and THEN divides into two daughter cells, essentially doubling the total volume of cells. Also, notice how you can see the red blood cells flowing through the circulatory system. Just a few interesting points. Anyway, the way these cells actually coordinate themselves is by secreting substances called morphogens. These morphogens then diffuse around the surrounding mass binding to the cell surface of each other. The area where the morphogen is produced is very high in the amount of the morphogen (as it was produced there). As you move further and further away from the source, the amount of morphogen decreases. In this way, the cells can "know" where they are in relation to the rest of the cells and embryo by different amounts of morphogen binding back to their cell surface membrane. They can then respond by activating or silencing certain genes. This happens throughout the process allowing cells to differentiate and specialise into the different tissues and organs eventually resulting in the salamander. The world of developmental biology is an incredibly clever and fascinating process.
@RadeticDaniel
@RadeticDaniel 2 года назад
thanks for this comment, I just learned something new =)
@hoixmap520
@hoixmap520 2 года назад
@@RadeticDaniel No problem, happy to help ✌🏻
@martinfraga4329
@martinfraga4329 2 года назад
Thank you! I was so confused by that...to the point where I thought we were not looking at cell division, and simply something that looked like it.
@hoixmap520
@hoixmap520 2 года назад
@@martinfraga4329 Oh yes, it’s still cell division so you’re completely right.
@nahidsyyed906
@nahidsyyed906 2 года назад
All this finally reflects that there is a SUPERPOWER above and beyond human comprehension that we call by different names..OMG!
@blake7908
@blake7908 3 года назад
All the cells came together and just knew where to go and what to become. That was so trippy. Like we all went through that, and here we are, thinking for ourselves. When theres billions of cells inside me making this possible. They created me so I could control them. How crazy.
@minutespace9307
@minutespace9307 3 года назад
Same
@treplox4318
@treplox4318 3 года назад
i mean it's not like THEY made YOU and YOU control THEM, these cells are you, and you are them, even if "you" as a being is just an impulses in the brain, the brain is still made of cells
@mamta156
@mamta156 3 года назад
power of Allah, the creator..how come all these incredible things are done alone without any guidance.. We can't accept an iphone to be done by chance alone without a manufacture..how come we can accept that a living creature with heart, eyes..ect is created alone...
@keefjunior4061
@keefjunior4061 3 года назад
How in the heck do the cells know where to go? This is all so amazing. Sometimes I feel I picked the wrong science to love.
@watsoncastelino3205
@watsoncastelino3205 3 года назад
@@keefjunior4061 DNA My Friend
@alonzomorning1411
@alonzomorning1411 5 лет назад
It’s crazy to think we were all a single cell at one point as well...
@SexyFace
@SexyFace 5 лет назад
you know too much. be expecting a visit
@johnmoreno6903
@johnmoreno6903 5 лет назад
* cough * cough * sperm and egg
@tomd5069
@tomd5069 5 лет назад
Our dna, what makes us, well us, only fully formed after fertilization. That’s the start kinda, the first cell that held your entire being coded in an insanely long molecule. An entirely unique code that has never before been seen nor ever will be again unless taken directly from itself (you)
@lystic9392
@lystic9392 5 лет назад
Makes you wonder about what consciousness really means.
@caprice459
@caprice459 5 лет назад
@Andres Hernandez lol
@canwegetsubswithfewvideos
@canwegetsubswithfewvideos 4 года назад
*poor salamander has a creepy stalker*
@MrBiggysmalls87
@MrBiggysmalls87 4 года назад
can we get 6,000 subs with few videos? Nope. 👎🏿
@plantbasedplant3505
@plantbasedplant3505 4 года назад
@@MrBiggysmalls87 are this is a joke
@MrBiggysmalls87
@MrBiggysmalls87 4 года назад
ok im done Is this feet plink store go.
@sesanti
@sesanti 4 года назад
It's the salamander's version of the Truman show.
@sneezydeezymcdeluxe7015
@sneezydeezymcdeluxe7015 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely mind blowing. Life is honestly just astonishing.
@OGMann
@OGMann 2 года назад
My question is, at what discrete moment of development did this cease being something other than a salamander and actually become a salamander? I've always found that an interesting question.
@paulgeorghiou8146
@paulgeorghiou8146 2 года назад
thats a hard question, and maybe even an impossible one. i think we really constrain our understanding of the world when we think in binary terms rather than thinking about spectrums
@JabranImran
@JabranImran 2 года назад
That’s the fascinating thing, practically all animals are the same just with different proportions (which are regulated by morphogens and other growth hormones). For example you may notice that people with excessive growth hormone develop thicker brows and more protruding jaws, continue that growth and you get a skull that looks more like an apes. There are mathematical formulas that describe chemical diffusion which can be used create the exact same patterns and structures that are seen in life (purely mathematically with no reference of what life is actually like).
@seaslug4814
@seaslug4814 Год назад
@@evermoreart hey, they just did that!
@tsopmocful1958
@tsopmocful1958 Год назад
It was formed by two salamander reproductive cells to form a single cell with the genes of a salamander. So it was never anything other than a salamander. Just a very young one.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 Год назад
I think you're looking for something that does not exist. There is no discreet moment where it turns from one thing to another like a light switch. It's more of a fade.
@mollyf604
@mollyf604 3 года назад
i feel very emotionally attached to this singular specific salamander
@uchennauko7307
@uchennauko7307 2 года назад
It's been dead for years
@benjaminholcomb9478
@benjaminholcomb9478 2 года назад
@@uchennauko7307 you hush your face!
@uchennauko7307
@uchennauko7307 2 года назад
@@benjaminholcomb9478 f my life
@skullerton9858
@skullerton9858 2 года назад
it's probably dead
@envviro
@envviro 2 года назад
@@skullerton9858 Aren’t we all?
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