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Why Is Our Skeleton On the Inside? 

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Having bones is pretty cool. They make our blood, let us hear, and keep us from being just a squishy puddle on the floor. But for every species with bones, there are at least 20 species on Earth with exoskeletons instead. And those exoskeleton animals are incredibly tough and strong. So why don’t WE have our skeletons on the outside? This is the story of bones!
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@besmart
@besmart 4 года назад
Why do some animals have exoskeletons and some have internal skeletons? This question popped into my head one day and the answer turned out to be more interesting than I could have imagined. Skeletons are amazing. Let me know what you thought of the video! I'm on Twitter & Instagram @DrJoeHanson @okaytobesmart
@martin3840
@martin3840 4 года назад
Oh
@jeremygilmore3208
@jeremygilmore3208 4 года назад
@@martin3840 Oh
@pratik0807ray
@pratik0807ray 4 года назад
Learning a ton from your videos. A huge thanks from India. Please keep uploading
@Positron001
@Positron001 4 года назад
Now I wonder what if we had both exoskeletons and internal skeletons
@LykaiosThePanther
@LykaiosThePanther 4 года назад
*cough* Ankylosaur and armored dinosaurs.
@petrfedor1851
@petrfedor1851 4 года назад
Evolution: Would you like to have skeleton inside or outside. Turtles: Yes.
@Moonbeam143
@Moonbeam143 4 года назад
Turtles are hardcore.
@strider_hiryu850
@strider_hiryu850 4 года назад
They can breathe through their anuses too… I think. Turtles just ticked all the boxes.
@oddicocidic
@oddicocidic 4 года назад
Turtles are cool, until a kid turns it on his back.
@IbanBoi99
@IbanBoi99 4 года назад
how bout *Boneless*
@fabianglathe6131
@fabianglathe6131 4 года назад
There’s actually some turtles that can flip over again by just tugging everything in, and because of the form of their shell and the weight distribution they flip back on their feet. Pretty amazing ^^
@RastaLlama
@RastaLlama 4 года назад
"life remained squishy for a while" oh how I wish my biology teacher talked the way u did to me
@default632
@default632 4 года назад
well your biology teacher is probably the opposite of squishy, if you know what I mean ;)
@feelinghypothermic
@feelinghypothermic 4 года назад
my biology teacher literally talk like this.. no wonder I love biology
@StoutProper
@StoutProper 4 года назад
Someone would probably find a way to be offended by it these days and get them sacked
@hhfbko
@hhfbko 4 года назад
Yep
@DIYToPen
@DIYToPen 4 года назад
Yeh, so erotic
@MrSnakekaplan
@MrSnakekaplan Год назад
The ironic part of the intro is that Strongman competitions do have plane pulling and Thor won the 2016 plane pull event.
@blow_my-cock
@blow_my-cock Месяц назад
I think he actually meant pulling the weight of the plane without wheels
@sirwabaloo7930
@sirwabaloo7930 12 дней назад
Yeah as soon as he said that I thought “well they (strongmen) can do that?” although fully loaded might be heavier and all, but still, pull is a bad term here as the forces required are vastly different
@jaschabull2365
@jaschabull2365 Год назад
I actually recall hearing from my Vertebrate Zoology professor that the exoskeletons of ancient vertebrates may actually have mainly functioned as calcium sinks to allow for calcium use in cellular functions, and it became repurposed for skeletal functions, which is pretty cool. Also, vertebrates aren't the only animals who turned inside out like this. Keepers of pet birds may recall the cuttlebones sometimes given to them in their cages. Apparently those internal "bones" cuttlefish have are actually the equivalent of the shells of nautilus/ammonites, so cephalopods put their shells on the inside as well. I've even heard of some cephalopod species which use these internal shells as muscle attachments, meaning they actually do have skeletal bones (albeit very few of them), which is pretty neat.
@ShadeAKAhayate
@ShadeAKAhayate Год назад
You understand that almost everything inside an animal was repurposed at some point, right? Maybe the genetic code mechanism itself wasn't, but that's close to it.
@jaschabull2365
@jaschabull2365 Год назад
@@ShadeAKAhayate Guess it stands to reason.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 6 месяцев назад
Like fat has been repurposed to become nice racks
@MarkRober
@MarkRober 3 года назад
This was really well written Joe. I loved how you phrased certain parts.
@nguyenquocbaokhang1963
@nguyenquocbaokhang1963 3 года назад
Oh hi Mark
@user-zk4dv2nx8k
@user-zk4dv2nx8k 3 года назад
When is ur next vid coming ???
@CorazonCorazon59
@CorazonCorazon59 3 года назад
It was definitely not
@ARP-on8ms
@ARP-on8ms 3 года назад
Hey Mark! Great seeing you here, keep up your curiosity and the great content you always bring to us.
@navaranjit673
@navaranjit673 3 года назад
Mark amazing vid, I felt so heart warmed when I watched the last video
@calmc
@calmc 4 года назад
Exoskeleton: -Insane strength -less pain -sturdy -difficulty in uprighting oneself upon flipping -slow -permanently damaged exo armor Skeleton -extra dynamic and fluent mobility -lighter body -amplified pain -squishy externals -regenerable external armor -more room for modifications
@machielluchtmeijer7796
@machielluchtmeijer7796 4 года назад
And better stamina and faster cooling off
@MuhdAriff-kv5zn
@MuhdAriff-kv5zn 4 года назад
Can be Modification...how about him? **James Charles** aight imma bouta headout
@firestorm165
@firestorm165 4 года назад
Not necessarily so in regards to permanent damage. You'd just have to have new armour plating growing under the old and shed said plates when the new ones are fully developed
@HeavenTheWorld70hjs
@HeavenTheWorld70hjs 4 года назад
Exoskeleton:Smaller body Endoskeleton:Bigger body
@TaurionMartell
@TaurionMartell 4 года назад
Does the strenght claim take cube law into account?
@SlowerIsFaster139
@SlowerIsFaster139 Год назад
Biology was my favorite class in school. The thought of a completely different evolution just makes the mind wander haha. It's a fun thing to think about
@beng4ll967
@beng4ll967 2 года назад
0:02 This man can lift a polar bear. A monster
@justsomeguywithtattoos6267
@justsomeguywithtattoos6267 3 года назад
Evolution: Do you want skeleton inside or outside? Sharks: no
@filipalilovitzsc
@filipalilovitzsc 3 года назад
Pretty sure they have a spine and skull
@kermitgenoside7731
@kermitgenoside7731 3 года назад
@@filipalilovitzsc they only have bones for their jaws, the rest is just hardened cartilege. That's why most shark remnants are just their teeth and not a whole skeleton
@filipalilovitzsc
@filipalilovitzsc 3 года назад
@@kermitgenoside7731 oh ok
@aaryanjain9532
@aaryanjain9532 3 года назад
Did you comment this because of the previous comment
@doomslayer8562
@doomslayer8562 3 года назад
@@kermitgenoside7731 wait how can shark get that strong even without bones! Can you explained that to me?
@east8891
@east8891 3 года назад
Exoskeleton: Strength and Defense. Skeleton: Flexibility and Mobility.
@sinaibrassi4197
@sinaibrassi4197 3 года назад
So basically Strength or Dexterity build 😶
@lifedisconnected3549
@lifedisconnected3549 3 года назад
Jellyfish be like I want none of those things
@ythaagruligiztil4813
@ythaagruligiztil4813 2 года назад
@@lifedisconnected3549 jellyfish choose immortality
@lilyfhonazhel2675
@lilyfhonazhel2675 2 года назад
Meanwhile turtles: -flip-
@shamrockgaming9505
@shamrockgaming9505 2 года назад
@@sinaibrassi4197 well your bever supposed to level dex so i gues ill return to arthropod now
@LETSROCKTA
@LETSROCKTA Год назад
Thing to note: it is not merely a problem of skeleton vs exoskeleton. Insects and smaller/lighter animals can lift so much more than their weight/ jump higher than their height because of how gravity works. The heavier the mass of an object the more it is « pulled » by gravity. If we were the same size as ants chances are we’d be able pull objects just the way they do.
@binguser344
@binguser344 Год назад
Exactly I hate it when education channels scale up small animals abilities without accounting for gravity
@LecherousLizard
@LecherousLizard Год назад
That's not how gravity works. Gravity is a characteristic of space and works on everything evenly. The higher the mass, the higher the energy needed to move it, therefore you need that much more energy to stop something from moving. And this plays into a completely different mechanic: drag. Drag is the force a medium _(like air)_ exerts against a moving object. Drag depends on the shape of an object, its mass, speed and the density of a medium. Most insects like ants or beetles are mostly spherical and a sphere creates quite a lot of drag _(sphere has a coefficient of ~0.5 compared to a coefficient of ~0.02 for a tear-like object, think of a wing but top-down symmetric, or ~2.0 for a thin, flat object like a feather),_ so just their shape gives them a lot of drag and then comes their miniscule mass. This leads to an ant's terminal velocity, i.e. the maximum free-falling speed an object can have, of only ~6.5 km/h. For a human that's about the speed of a slow jog or a power walk. For comparison a human in a "free fall" position has terminal velocity of ~200 km/h. And no, we wouldn't be able to lift objects as heavy as ants or other insects, if we were their size. Endo- and exoskeletons perform vastly different depending on the scale. Not to mention chitin "bones" are usually much more flexible than calcium-based ones, so you would be able to lift heavier objects without worrying your bones would break just based on this fact alone.
@simplyperspicacity
@simplyperspicacity Год назад
What 😂😂😂 I don't think you understand have gravity works
@extraterrestrial7424
@extraterrestrial7424 11 месяцев назад
The heavier the object is, the more it is pulled by gravity - well, that's exactly why it is heavier. Bigger mass = more pulled by gravity = heavier. And this relation is linear. More mass = more weight, on a linear scale. So if we were the mass of ants, we would still be able to lift the same percentage of our own weight. Gravity has nothing to do with this.
@gavinlamp5426
@gavinlamp5426 Год назад
"Why is our skeleton on the inside?" So we don't scare ourselves when we look in the mirror
@namansoood
@namansoood 4 года назад
"you're just meat, in a sack, tied to a bunch of carefully organized rocks" Existential crisis: *"heya imma here"*
@lordmoncef5494
@lordmoncef5494 4 года назад
The joke wasn t funny n u made it even more lamer
@spinoplays6703
@spinoplays6703 4 года назад
You're brain is you surrounded with meat armor with your skeleton being the bone mech.
@badimaaa4a548
@badimaaa4a548 4 года назад
In other words, you're a bag.
@anomaly395
@anomaly395 4 года назад
Honestly it should be common knowledge at this point
@meteorstorm415
@meteorstorm415 4 года назад
@Zy 35 Mosquitos get replaced with flying human blood sucking spiders after Hal 9000 kills all mosquitos.
@-kami-121
@-kami-121 3 года назад
Me: Imma go to sleep RU-vid: Why do you have skeleton
@alexbachelor631
@alexbachelor631 3 года назад
SPOOKY TIME
@mywallpapers7570
@mywallpapers7570 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@notjeff3741
@notjeff3741 3 года назад
Well well well then lets find out
@sabagisara
@sabagisara 3 года назад
Too much YT
@AlexThaKingZA
@AlexThaKingZA 3 года назад
This literally literally literally 💀 happened to me right now 💀
@johnlynch575
@johnlynch575 Год назад
4:44 Yah but growing pains come from growth spurts and those hurt. I believe these are the bones getting bigger, stretching and it hurts, for a spell. I think there is a tradeoff. they, insects and such, get to lift objects many times their size and weight and we get to be human.
@user-mv6dt2er1w
@user-mv6dt2er1w 6 месяцев назад
7:10 "I'm so tried of nachos " 😂😅
@sakurahertz
@sakurahertz 4 года назад
I wouldn’t attempt to arm wrestle that chimera ant if I were you
@azambinomar7398
@azambinomar7398 4 года назад
Is this a hunter x hunter reference? 😂
@Ajolago1
@Ajolago1 4 года назад
lets just poison them
@sakurahertz
@sakurahertz 4 года назад
@@azambinomar7398 😳😳😳
@sakurahertz
@sakurahertz 4 года назад
@@Ajolago1 👀👀
@aadhyaivaturi495
@aadhyaivaturi495 4 года назад
Yes
@kamisama9715
@kamisama9715 3 года назад
Imagine you have an exoskeleton and your back starts itching.
@ryobaaishi9968
@ryobaaishi9968 3 года назад
FUUUUUUU-
@juanmanuelmoramontes3883
@juanmanuelmoramontes3883 3 года назад
**Anxiety has been activated**
@Derpy-bk6go
@Derpy-bk6go 3 года назад
*P A I N*
@GrubKiller436
@GrubKiller436 3 года назад
So the part that itches is inside your exoskeleton? lol
@trentbell8276
@trentbell8276 3 года назад
Well, if you're close to molting, you'll be able to get that scratch soon enough
@laughingmonkey5522
@laughingmonkey5522 Год назад
I think its better this way, with our brains we can build suits/armor that imitate exoskeletons for multiple purposes. All we're really missing is hybridization with our bodies. To maximize on "hydraulic" performance for the suit. However. It is interesting that the opposite would be 100x harder to achieve, reinforcing bones or adding them into an existing exoskeleton would give little to no benefits.
@Mr8bitaddict
@Mr8bitaddict 2 года назад
I swear that little animation of the Mountain waddling around cracked me up real good
@Goldenstu
@Goldenstu 3 года назад
Plot twist: humans are actually meat mechas being piloted by an advanced organic A.I. wich weighs roughly 3 pounds....
@PrimusInvictus
@PrimusInvictus 3 года назад
Isn't that Ultimately just... True? Because it's just one way to look at it/break it down?
@__-fi6xg
@__-fi6xg 3 года назад
More like a robot with great limitations. And everything outside earth is 1000x deadly for us.
@Clarkkent163
@Clarkkent163 3 года назад
True as well, we're literally just a body that is pretty much being controlled by our amazing, complex supercomputers..... aka, our brains 🧠
@jonwicked7031
@jonwicked7031 3 года назад
@__ nah with this Mechas we can make any weapon that can destroy any other creature ever , the ability to make such tools make this meat Mechas the apex predator
@abrahamdiaz3489
@abrahamdiaz3489 3 года назад
IP lll9l
@kcgfy81
@kcgfy81 4 года назад
When an ant asks a powerlifter: "Do you even lift bro?"
@thehorseformerlywithoutana2522
@thehorseformerlywithoutana2522 4 года назад
Of Ants and Men
@mariacago9243
@mariacago9243 4 года назад
Beetle:hold my airplane
@gloriouspink4563
@gloriouspink4563 3 года назад
laught in pesticide
@hankjwimbleton6598
@hankjwimbleton6598 3 года назад
Powerlifter: *drops his dungbell on the ant*
@TheAncientOneVI
@TheAncientOneVI 6 месяцев назад
I got a yoga ad before watching this. How hilarious
@CypherNeo101
@CypherNeo101 Год назад
It's not just about structure and power. It's also about gravity. Small objects are being less effected by it.
@RelativelyBest
@RelativelyBest 3 года назад
And then there's the pangolin, who basically said: "Screw this fur thing, I'm gonna evolve keratin scales all over my body until I look like a goddamned dragon. That way I'll have bones _and_ biological armor."
@MrMaxitaple
@MrMaxitaple 3 года назад
That dude is gnarly as fu*k
@YoshiLikesFate
@YoshiLikesFate 3 года назад
Sooo, Senator Armstrong?
@chinossynthesizer705
@chinossynthesizer705 3 года назад
People still kill em and sell em or eat em
@justarandomuser8434
@justarandomuser8434 3 года назад
too bad their nemesis, the car, doesnt care about all that
@Dan_Kanerva
@Dan_Kanerva 3 года назад
@@YoshiLikesFate played college ball, ya know?
@walkyoutalk9679
@walkyoutalk9679 3 года назад
Turtles be like “why not both”
@kan50805
@kan50805 3 года назад
oh yeah wtf
@danielawesome36
@danielawesome36 3 года назад
Turtle: "Noooo you can't just be so fast." Literally everyone else: "Haha exo/endoskeleton go brrr."
@danielawesome36
@danielawesome36 3 года назад
@Chernobeel Not fast enough, though. Compared to others it size, I mean.
@mistercat5300
@mistercat5300 3 года назад
@@danielawesome36 But they live 100 - 500 years hahaha
@jankrnac3535
@jankrnac3535 День назад
About this talked one a evolution documentary on Animal Planet. Basically external skeleton have physicall limits on the groud. Can't make part of the body longer than 1 meter. Also animals with external skeleton have another type of working with oxygen, when animals with internal for some reason evolved into much more effective and more energetic. First big animals on the ground was giant scorpions living in the coast areas. But they was quickly overtaken by a more energetic and bigger amphibias.
@I_forgot_my_name_10L
@I_forgot_my_name_10L Месяц назад
"BUT HEYY IT'S JUST A THEORY... A WILDLIFE THEORY" Bro I had to say it, the guy looks like pat
@ifarted6302
@ifarted6302 4 года назад
“You’re only able to hear me through bones in your ear” Deaf people: Yes
@smellycat3861
@smellycat3861 4 года назад
pffff wow is that mean? im still laughing because its funny lol
@thehorseformerlywithoutana2522
@thehorseformerlywithoutana2522 4 года назад
Oh. I thought they'd say: What?
@rynzoku8662
@rynzoku8662 4 года назад
Deaf people can only really listen to captions
@vernscheck2658
@vernscheck2658 4 года назад
Not entirely. A signal cave sent directly to the Chochlea to create sound with the use of a choclear implant.
@No-yr9rs
@No-yr9rs 3 года назад
@@vernscheck2658 Nice
@newtscamander7713
@newtscamander7713 4 года назад
Gosh, I wish I was a human size dungbeetle with super strength... "Hey Marvel, I think I have an idea for your next blockbuster. It's about this huge dungbeetle... " *Call Ended*
@tuptap2457
@tuptap2457 4 года назад
seriously underrated comment :D
@gyozakeynsianism
@gyozakeynsianism 4 года назад
Kafka would appreciate this.
@baguette745
@baguette745 4 года назад
Hmmmm
@101Mant
@101Mant 4 года назад
I know it is a joke but you would firstly not have super strength and secondly be dead very quickly.
@Doflaminguard
@Doflaminguard 4 года назад
Isnt this what Stan experienced with Spiderman? Comic publishers think its stupid.
@valentinackermann2539
@valentinackermann2539 Год назад
Hi. I study Biologie in Germany and i wanted to say a few things. in the part where you discribed the evolution of protostomia and deuterostomia you had a few mistakes. Some were just not completly accurate pictures for the narration. For example you showed a nine-eye which is one of the earliest forms of fish (it isnˋt even folly classified as such because its so old) but is happend way later that what the narration says. Also what a person might think from seeing this video is that protostomia and deuterostomia are classified by the skelleton they have. it is true that you could say something like that and it would mostly be a way of classification. A problem with that are for example worms wich can be found on both branches wich have a hydro-skelleton or things like sqids witch have somewhat of a hard skelleton on the inside (evolutionary it came from the outside as well; their closest relatives are musscles and snails). Protostomia and deuterostomia are classified a bit different: before is a full human/ant we start from one cell which turns into a few cells which form a ball. this ball then dents somewhere. this dent then breaks through on the other side. we get a cell-donut. the hole of this donut becomes our digestive system. if the dent becomes the mouth we speek of protostomia (first mouth). if the break through becomes the mouth it is a deuterostomia (new mouth). otherwise i really love your vids
@hoth4mwat3r4
@hoth4mwat3r4 2 года назад
It’s 11:52 est I am at a Wendy’s with my wife waiting for my oil to be changed. Thank you RU-vid recommended for occupying my time
@guidomista5738
@guidomista5738 3 года назад
This video in a nutshell: Nature and evolution could make us stronger or faster, but hey we can do yoga.
@user-rw5nl4vy6h
@user-rw5nl4vy6h 3 года назад
Do people still believe in evolution?
@guidomista5738
@guidomista5738 3 года назад
@@user-rw5nl4vy6h Yep, still trying return to monke
@arnekrug939
@arnekrug939 3 года назад
@@user-rw5nl4vy6h Still? As opposed to creationism or what?
@jupiter9049
@jupiter9049 3 года назад
F o u r
@brawmankerlexterminateurde860
@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 3 года назад
@@user-rw5nl4vy6h how do u think we exist? From? magic
@IvanSolonenko
@IvanSolonenko 4 года назад
"Evolution is a lot like a chef stuck at home during covid quarantine." Superb
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 4 года назад
I like Nachos.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@terrylandess6072 video guy reminds me of some nerdy girl but I don't quite remember her name His face is very similar too
@pranavlimaye
@pranavlimaye 4 года назад
@@stevethea5250 Physics Girl?
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@pranavlimaye yeah she's super similar haha I am not 100% sure but it could be ..
@creeperYT9824
@creeperYT9824 2 года назад
Some animal:- has a special thing Humans:- why don't we have this
@lukechesnaught
@lukechesnaught Год назад
Thumbnail goes HARD
@milzamk.basith4399
@milzamk.basith4399 4 года назад
Therapist: "Endoskeleton ant doesn't exist, it can't hurt you." Endoskeleton ant: 8:04
@whitezkullgamer1018
@whitezkullgamer1018 4 года назад
Lol, Pontential meme.
@jermsi2912
@jermsi2912 4 года назад
That's some nightmare fuel right there.
@rinnegone377
@rinnegone377 Год назад
It definitely can hurt you
@Bee-kv5tx
@Bee-kv5tx 3 года назад
Scientists: so do you have an exoskeleton or internal skeleton? Turtles: yes Jellyfish: no Shark: no Knights: yes
@josephjoestar324
@josephjoestar324 3 года назад
Sharks : well yes but actually no
@ryobaaishi9968
@ryobaaishi9968 3 года назад
Phytoplankton-nooooooo Zooplankton-.....
@mdahsenmirza2536
@mdahsenmirza2536 3 года назад
Knights= yes'nt
@crispyshaman4937
@crispyshaman4937 3 года назад
Sharks actually have a internal skeleton. Wich is made from very shoft bone wich wil decay very fast
@Cow1337Saver
@Cow1337Saver 3 года назад
I don't think that was a question to be answered with yes or no
@vazarin410
@vazarin410 Год назад
I remember a long time ago that there was a type of fish that had both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton. Despite how physically tough they were, I wonder what it exactly was that got rid of... all of them?
@nimbuto
@nimbuto Год назад
"fish that had both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton" That sounds very much like a Seahorse
@throg4657
@throg4657 Год назад
Eliksni moment
@creeperYT9824
@creeperYT9824 3 месяца назад
how tf do you remember that
@risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302
Exoskeleton is tough... until the probosis of the mighty assassin bug comes out of nowhere to turn you into an Exoskeletal bug shake. Keep eating those Exoskeletons, libbies.
@jeffreycervantes3609
@jeffreycervantes3609 4 года назад
"Hey smart people " You're making a lot of assumptions here
@James-wc2de
@James-wc2de 4 года назад
And they say believing in a Creator takes faith........
@egoichitosama1970
@egoichitosama1970 4 года назад
I am a smart horse.
@daffabarin8664
@daffabarin8664 3 года назад
bold to assume we're people
@Unknown-Who-x8o
@Unknown-Who-x8o 3 года назад
@@egoichitosama1970 STOP THE CAP RN
@langtryvlogme
@langtryvlogme 3 года назад
Bold to assume we are "hey".
@watchrocksgrow
@watchrocksgrow 3 года назад
Could a man-sized ant really lift a car? Relative strength decreases with increasing size. Classic scaling issue in biology. The force produced by a tissue is generally proportional to the cross-sectional area of the tissue (pi-r-squared), whereas the mass of the same tissue is proportional to its volume (pi-r-cubed). Basically as you scale up your strength-to-weight ratio gets worse and worse. We'll have to watch an ant fight a tiny man to be sure.
@dimaswitanto2994
@dimaswitanto2994 3 года назад
Facts: -as we scale up our system scale up and our basic force scale up -there's no strength to weight ratio if your Body and those on it gets Bigger to -Basically STo'W ratio is used in athletics stuff for gymnastics and bodybuilding -we used Gravity and force physics for calculating something like building a plane that can withstand certain weight without its engine and its force energy popped out What is "cross-sectiona area"? And those (pir-r-square / pir-r-cubed stuff) you talking about? Please explain
@aidenfielding9709
@aidenfielding9709 3 года назад
@@dimaswitanto2994 Suppose that we scaled up an insect by a factor of 100. The legs would have a diameter 100 times that of the original and a cross sectional area 100*100 = 10,000 times the original. But, the volume of the animal's body would be 100*100*100 = one million times the original volume. If the tissue and exoskeleton were exactly of the same composition, and thus density, the larger insect would weigh one million times as much as the original. But, the weight of the body would be supported on legs with only 10,000 times as much cross sectional area, and thus total strength, as the original. The weight supported per square millimeter of cross sectional area would have increased by 100 times. The pressure on each millimeter of cross sectional area would have increased by 100 times, the resulting force would crush the animals legs
@lucase.crusader1196
@lucase.crusader1196 3 года назад
@@dimaswitanto2994 even in the video it is mentioned at 5:00
@TheLiamis
@TheLiamis 3 года назад
They couldn't even lift their own weight. Internal skeletal is the best. Suck it exoskeleton.
@danielstoschek2154
@danielstoschek2154 3 года назад
This is so true Even though the video mentions this topic i think it is super misleading
@nightman8612
@nightman8612 Год назад
Is a matter of size/weight. The same concept applies when building huge ships/buildings/aircraft). You need a geometrical increase in its structure volume (makes heavy and consumes more energy (less efficient))
@Sment1024
@Sment1024 Год назад
We see ourselves as fleshy body with hard bones inside, but we are gelly brains inside hard shell which is mostly composed of mineral salts supported by reinforcement of protein fibers.
@textingstoryhub2021
@textingstoryhub2021 4 года назад
Why is Our Skeleton on The Inside ? Brook: Why I am ONLY SKELETON ? YOHOHOHOHO !!!! 💀
@chocho6766
@chocho6766 4 года назад
pantsu, misette kudasai
@michaelpoo6191
@michaelpoo6191 4 года назад
YOHOHOHO
@4head359
@4head359 3 года назад
Gtfo weeeeeeb
@chocho6766
@chocho6766 3 года назад
@@4head359 *REEEEEE*
@Saiyagami
@Saiyagami 3 года назад
@Equinodium Lezarouxe there is a Charakter in an anime called one piece who's just a living skeleton who keeps making jokes about that he has no eyes,skinn,nose or anything else
@novideos9325
@novideos9325 4 года назад
Even though he’s quarantined like the rest of us, I love how he still produces high-quality and entertaining videos.
@synonymous1079
@synonymous1079 4 года назад
SIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMP!!!!!!!
@zacharycarrier2890
@zacharycarrier2890 4 года назад
Lmao where are you living where you're still quarantined?
@diamondmoonwolf
@diamondmoonwolf 4 года назад
Right!?
@novideos9325
@novideos9325 4 года назад
Dr. Phil 2.0 America unfortunately
@yugfred1744
@yugfred1744 4 года назад
Dr. Phil 2.0 what do you define as quarantine can’t leave the house or have to wear a mask because a lot of places are
@shortchanged-r5u
@shortchanged-r5u Год назад
5:30 I was waiting for him to crush the rat
@nolesy34
@nolesy34 Год назад
Fear factory *INTENSIFIES Conceived in a hell beyond your depth of perception Chaotic case of conquering domination Psychopath snaps fired chains of imprisonment A bludgeoning force that's undermining the government Inflict strain upon the structure Collapsing below my pressure Inflict strain upon the structure Collapsing below my pressure Break of the Edge crusher The purist, non-conformist, jaded subhuman terrorist From flesh to steel and blood to blade I fight to exist A rival of justice, extreme rush of hatred Survival in a twisted world where nothing is sacred Inflict strain upon the structure Collapsing below my pressure Inflict strain upon the structure Collapsing below my pressure Break of the Edge crusher
@KelsaRavenlock
@KelsaRavenlock 2 года назад
I got the extra ribs, a rib cage overlap, and an unusual sternum. Apparently I am better protected from blows but less protected against compression.
@davidsdinero
@davidsdinero 4 года назад
Tune in next week for: Why are our organs on the inside?
@mospusthespider1246
@mospusthespider1246 4 года назад
Why is our skin on the outside?
@cloroxbleach3936
@cloroxbleach3936 4 года назад
why is outside
@eyesneveropen-meow-5125
@eyesneveropen-meow-5125 4 года назад
Why?
@Sohlstyce
@Sohlstyce 4 года назад
vsauce: what is outside?
@Aryan-ck9lv
@Aryan-ck9lv 4 года назад
Why is the atmosphere outside?
@popupro
@popupro 4 года назад
"You can hear me because of a bone in your ear" Deaf people:
@The360MlgNoscoper
@The360MlgNoscoper 4 года назад
Soon people will comment about the fact that deaf people can talk. They can but people born deaf never learned language.
@LePedant
@LePedant 4 года назад
That reminds me of a limerick I heard in middle school.
@melitopiia4730
@melitopiia4730 4 года назад
@great white pup As a child I used to think deaf was spelled like death and I thought they were like grim reapers
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 4 года назад
The360Mlg Noscoper People who are born Deaf learn sign language, and the earlier they start learning it, the better. In fact, babies seem to learn sign language faster than spoken language.
@Sergedfabre
@Sergedfabre 4 года назад
most deaf have that bone
@MdVaDc
@MdVaDc 2 года назад
I'm glad our skeletons on the inside. I don't want to take a hit and my exoskeleton Crack open and have everything gush out.
@innerbytes
@innerbytes Год назад
Having sceletone on inside is all good until you meet a bone thief in the Backrooms.
@mokies7811
@mokies7811 3 года назад
Exoskeletons peaked at horseshoe crabs. Like it was made so well that they're still around today. Horseshoe crabs are the go pros of the far prehistoric era
@jonharrison3114
@jonharrison3114 Год назад
Sorta like alligators and crocodiles. They’ve sorta peaked biologically
@mongomoonbladder8023
@mongomoonbladder8023 Год назад
Made in God's image.... 😊
@generaloverlord2988
@generaloverlord2988 Год назад
​@@mongomoonbladder8023 yeah just ignore science
@ShadeAKAhayate
@ShadeAKAhayate Год назад
@@generaloverlord2988 /r/whoosh
@mongomoonbladder8023
@mongomoonbladder8023 Год назад
@@generaloverlord2988 You try to make jokes, it just don't work on some people.... 😊
@noapoleon_
@noapoleon_ 4 года назад
"A shrew is 4% bone, and while it's quick, it's pretty easy to squish." no.
@aloysiusvo318
@aloysiusvo318 4 года назад
when I tried it, I realized he was right
@mr.dinosuar7333
@mr.dinosuar7333 4 года назад
Because they are cute
@ronenth
@ronenth Год назад
Imagine somewhere in the universe, there's a being with a exoskeleton and a skeleton at the same time
@lanceluck3876
@lanceluck3876 Год назад
It's called a turtle! :)
@ronenth
@ronenth Год назад
@@lanceluck3876 yeah i know turtles, but like, real exoskeleton on the skin, and skeleton in the insidr
@ShenBinhao
@ShenBinhao 3 месяца назад
Imagine you had to cut your bones open every surgery and also had to wait for months for it to heal 😂
@Fixer_Su3ana
@Fixer_Su3ana 3 года назад
To ants, we are the squishy slimy titanic squid people like lovecraft envisioned.
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX 3 года назад
Like titans from aot
@purpleemerald5299
@purpleemerald5299 3 года назад
NeostormXLMAX Yet somehow even more horrifying. Like if a titan from AOT just started casually spraying everyone down with toxic gas. Or began pouring molten metal into our cities. Or just straight up drowned us. We’re less like monsters and more like gods or natural disasters. XD
@johnisaacburns7260
@johnisaacburns7260 3 года назад
Purple Emerald i like that, humans are like natural disasters
@PrimusInvictus
@PrimusInvictus 3 года назад
@@johnisaacburns7260 okay TheKillerKetchup aka RiceFarmer54 I truly believe that your name is an art piece.
@purpleemerald5299
@purpleemerald5299 3 года назад
Comrade red Remove the “natural” part and that’s spot-on! XD
@jairocorrales7370
@jairocorrales7370 3 года назад
I love that you shout out Tierzoo.
@syweb2
@syweb2 2 года назад
And Banana for Scale
@user-nb4ou7on5q
@user-nb4ou7on5q 2 года назад
I learnt a lot from this video so thanks for educating us
@forrest4421
@forrest4421 Год назад
"You're just meat, in a sack, tied to a bunch of carefully organized rocks." Burnt
@zerozone5848
@zerozone5848 3 года назад
*_Did you know?_* *_That there are enough bones in the human body to make up an entire Skeleton?_*
@xlnmq7132
@xlnmq7132 3 года назад
*did you know* an average baby has over *300 + bones* and an average adult has *206* and a *new born baby has 300 or more bones*
@nugget1953
@nugget1953 3 года назад
Did you know that 10/10 people have skeletons
@xlnmq7132
@xlnmq7132 3 года назад
@@nugget1953 😱
@denominagainatedableus13ye5
@denominagainatedableus13ye5 3 года назад
Did you know? This comment wasn't made 13 years ago?
@vladimirilyichulyanov4569
@vladimirilyichulyanov4569 3 года назад
@@nugget1953 I don't
@Cristopher.C
@Cristopher.C Год назад
are you saying.. my brain is an ANT?!! oh god no! get out of my head! AHHHH! AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
@Manish-uk2ow
@Manish-uk2ow Год назад
That is why squishy animals are a delicacy.
@andrew1202
@andrew1202 3 года назад
This guy look like Johnny Knoxville if he didn't join jackass and studied chemistry
@TheGoldenPython
@TheGoldenPython 3 года назад
Oof
@jaybob-uh8hm
@jaybob-uh8hm 3 года назад
I was going to post the same thing.
@lar-lar1315
@lar-lar1315 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel 3 года назад
He could of done Jackass and studied chemistry
@mr.redhands8390
@mr.redhands8390 3 года назад
LMAO
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 4 года назад
Three cheers for exoskeletons!
@alixxandrethegreat
@alixxandrethegreat 4 года назад
Hi deep look! I hope you'll get more likes someday!
@NinjaSushi2
@NinjaSushi2 3 года назад
I see you.
@subscribemeillsubscribebac4895
@subscribemeillsubscribebac4895 3 года назад
Deep Look you have millions of subs but only 43 likes including me untill now 🤔maybe your comment is dead.
@gvrao8340
@gvrao8340 3 года назад
Hiiiiii I really like ur videos
@Niaktru
@Niaktru 5 месяцев назад
You answered a ton of questions i had for some 20+ years, the "fact" school taught us that ants our size would be able to move buildings never sat right with me
@TheMexicanMule861
@TheMexicanMule861 Год назад
Ah yes my brain named the brain and got excited about that
@ChudBogdanoff
@ChudBogdanoff 3 года назад
"his skeleton was missing, and the doctor was never heared of again"
@spikesponge7005
@spikesponge7005 3 года назад
Anyway...that's how I lost my medical license
@mateorios1636
@mateorios1636 3 года назад
Archimedes, No! Its Flithy in there!
@anandasatria7734
@anandasatria7734 3 года назад
Hahah, birds!
@exterminatusbutton8723
@exterminatusbutton8723 3 года назад
Now most hearts couldn’t withstand this voltage, but I’m fairly certain your heart… *heart explodes*
@mateorios1636
@mateorios1636 3 года назад
@@exterminatusbutton8723 what was that? ... That is the sound of progress mein friend....
@aadhyaivaturi495
@aadhyaivaturi495 4 года назад
Ants could be our bodyguards if they were THAT big. If they like us. Edit: Okay this comment may not have a lot of likes, but to me, 729 likes is a lot.
@metagiga7626
@metagiga7626 4 года назад
if ants were that big and intelligent, the first thing that came to your mind was slavery huh
@valluvanadcons5693
@valluvanadcons5693 4 года назад
They can if earth have doubled oxygen
@muhammadgilangnursyahroni8631
@muhammadgilangnursyahroni8631 4 года назад
@@valluvanadcons5693 if they can, we can be bigger too?
@Russo-Delenda-Est
@Russo-Delenda-Est 4 года назад
If ants were that big I would ride one like a horse. And it would be majestic. 🤺🐜
@CoreDreamStudios
@CoreDreamStudios 4 года назад
@@Russo-Delenda-Est Like the ant in Honey I Shunk The Kids. :-)
@ccea_3050
@ccea_3050 6 месяцев назад
Size matters a lot, as size increase, the strength is increase by magnitude of O(n^2), and weight by O(n^3), so it's not fair to compare human against ants
@TGP_Inc.
@TGP_Inc. Год назад
"Do not compare my exoskeleton with your filthy bones!!!" -Arthropoda
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 4 года назад
Because if it was on the outside, Halloween would lose some of it's scare factor.
@alexandertownsend3291
@alexandertownsend3291 4 года назад
Ha awesome
@bb-gb7jv
@bb-gb7jv 4 года назад
We would have wore skin outfits
@Matty002
@Matty002 4 года назад
@@bb-gb7jv exactly 'could you imagine if our organs were outside our exoskeletons?' 'omg eww that would be creepy'
@WAVE0025
@WAVE0025 4 года назад
Halloween wouldn't exist at all, it would just be "Everyday"
@zijian219
@zijian219 4 года назад
@@Matty002 ew mommy that guy's spleen is hanging off his shell
@Moosh_
@Moosh_ 4 года назад
“brb bro gonna put my Skelton on the outside so I get stronger” Last online 6 years ago “Aight bro I done it let’s play some minecraft I wanna go collect some roses”
@cosmicdraconian6712
@cosmicdraconian6712 4 года назад
Bruh moment
@cedrick25
@cedrick25 3 года назад
Bruh moment
@danielbetancourt6174
@danielbetancourt6174 3 года назад
Bruh moment
@iok21a
@iok21a 3 года назад
bruh
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX 3 года назад
I dont get the joke
@Phage-
@Phage- 6 месяцев назад
A pet peeve of mine is when people say if we could lift as much as a (insert small invertebrate) then we could lift a car or whatever. No, we still couldn’t, and won’t because Physics works differently at the size of an ant vs our sizes.
@BruFab03
@BruFab03 Год назад
Meanwhile, in the Ant-Bully movie: -He's so soft. -His skeleton is on the inside. -He's inside out?
@youngmagic8343
@youngmagic8343 3 года назад
The fact that this channel legitimately acknowledges Thors 501kg deadlift must hurt a lot of butts out there 😂😂
@troliskimosko
@troliskimosko 3 года назад
benedict magnusson fans are fuming
@thanasis-_-
@thanasis-_- 3 года назад
It is a real lift but it shouldn't be official
@hittingyouoverthehead
@hittingyouoverthehead 3 года назад
Why exactly?
@JorgenKreedz
@JorgenKreedz 3 года назад
@@thanasis-_- Yeah I can show you 502kg in my own gym where literally no one can verify it's legality.
@djroscurro9859
@djroscurro9859 3 года назад
@@thanasis-_- I’m a little confused
@sly3575
@sly3575 4 года назад
I'd be curious To know why arthropods never developed larger brains like vertebrates did. Maybe a future show?
@katastrofygames
@katastrofygames 4 года назад
They say smarter brains developed because of diet. Maybe because of vertebrates increase mobility it allowed access do different foods/minerals/vitamins that aided in brain development. 2 ocean dwelling creatures the Dolphin (vertebrate) versus something like a crab (invertebrate). Because of how slow a crab is it can’t really chase a fish, so it instead eats sea floor garbage. But a Dolphin can be fast and catch more nutritious food. Just my thought process tho.
@HIKOL_Nightcore
@HIKOL_Nightcore 4 года назад
They lived before dinosaurs and are still alive, maybe they will outlive us. Trading brains for survival.
@timk8869
@timk8869 4 года назад
In my opinion its the size issue again, for a bigger brain u need more space and to get that space without being called bighead u need to grow, but their breathing system is less efficient, so they dont grow to that sizes and so their brain also doesnt grow. Its 6am(havent slept), so forgive if wat i am saying sounds like nonsense
@masummazumder3594
@masummazumder3594 3 года назад
Yu
@spohnarthur8347
@spohnarthur8347 Год назад
who needs exoskeleton when you can build your own armor
@rphb5870
@rphb5870 Год назад
Because only an endoskeleton can support such a large mass as we have. What many don't understand, and all that claim that an ant is stronger then an elephant is that size matters. The elephants are the strongest animal alive, but so much of its strength is used simply to lift itself
@lunaamor2090
@lunaamor2090 3 года назад
Him: Hey, smart people! Me: He thinks I’m smart😭
@xlnmq7132
@xlnmq7132 3 года назад
yep but ngl but division is my enemy lol but i am still doing it
@WarpedPerception
@WarpedPerception 4 года назад
I actually have no idea what the first 5 words you said were.
@19trwind82
@19trwind82 4 года назад
??? Thrones star Hafþór the Mountain Björnsson recently broke the dead lift world record, etc. I personally hear 'Dear Thrones', but that sounds a bit weird to me.
@lucaskitamura614
@lucaskitamura614 4 года назад
@@19trwind82 Game of Thrones! Guy was actor in the series
@19trwind82
@19trwind82 4 года назад
@@lucaskitamura614 Funny, now I do hear Game of Thrones. I did think before that I could be that, but I just couldn't hear it! That was on my big speakers, now on my phone.
@DokterKaj
@DokterKaj 4 года назад
allow me to introduce: subtitles
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel 3 года назад
Gamer throws star have your
@ejfknew4657
@ejfknew4657 Год назад
you have 52 bones in your feat, twice as many as your spine, 33. great maths
@steve25782
@steve25782 4 года назад
Small things benefit from the square-cube law: We could lift much more relative to our weight if we were scaled down to bug size. Muscle strength is proportional to the muscle's cross-sectional area, a square, while weight is proportional to volume, a cube. So scaling every dimension down by a factor of 2 makes the strength a quarter as much, but the weight an eighth as much, so the power-to-weight ratio doubles. This is why gymnasts tend to be small people and why little kids seem so energetic. :-)
@philiproler5572
@philiproler5572 3 года назад
Finally someone whos not all like "wow ants strong woooww". Was informative thanks alot
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX 3 года назад
Stephen Brackin ya its really simple math, and honestly i dont think exoskeletons would have mattered, even if we didnt have them if we were small we could still be strong many times our weight
@slendydie1267
@slendydie1267 3 года назад
ants aren't impressive... i can lift bread crumbs too
@kashutosh9132
@kashutosh9132 3 года назад
@@slendydie1267 lol
@jooot_6850
@jooot_6850 2 года назад
@@slendydie1267 dude i can lift the WHOLE LOAF. id like to see an ant do that
@EduardoMartinez-fk2pv
@EduardoMartinez-fk2pv 3 года назад
Joe: we have our skeletons on the inside Bikers: hold my helmet
@mcshifter4138
@mcshifter4138 3 года назад
Say less 🚫🧢🚴‍♂️
@starstencahl8985
@starstencahl8985 3 года назад
Tbf we also have our skeletons on the inside, we just have our “pls don’t squish” protection on the outside
@SurajSinghTomarArya
@SurajSinghTomarArya 3 года назад
Hold my skull
@NickariusSN
@NickariusSN 3 года назад
Medieval wealthy knights: Amateur
@juanausensi499
@juanausensi499 3 года назад
I seriously thought your joke was about bikers and relentless drivers
@DaddyDeGrand
@DaddyDeGrand 2 года назад
Some animals like Turtles do be rocking both an Exo and an Endo Skeleton.
@cawareyoudoin7379
@cawareyoudoin7379 6 месяцев назад
5:59 They were not technically dragonflies, they had some significant morphology differences and were not direct ancestors of today's Odonata afaik. They're usually called "gryffinflies", which is kinda annoying because why are gryffins bigger than dragons? I think they should be called wyrmflies or something, but whatever.
@Patmccalk
@Patmccalk 4 года назад
6:05 are we just going to ignore the scale method here? 1bn (banana) that’s actually great lol
@marielakrumova115
@marielakrumova115 4 года назад
I thought all people knew bananas are chom choms
@ndpd7695
@ndpd7695 4 года назад
Anything but centmeters and meters huh? Americans....
@Patmccalk
@Patmccalk 4 года назад
Natalija Pavlović no no! That one looked like a metric banana
@pills-
@pills- 4 года назад
@@ndpd7695 Don't worry. We also use other standards of measurements... like Toyota Corollas and 747s :D
@JimboDoomface
@JimboDoomface 4 года назад
I have an exoskeleton, I just keep it under my meat.
@Gav2965
@Gav2965 3 года назад
I would love to see what we would look like if by chance there was other alkaline earth metal rather than calcium.
@jarvis5552
@jarvis5552 2 года назад
Oh that's actually an incredible question I now need the answer to
@Quibblet
@Quibblet 2 года назад
That would be interesting. It's a trope in sci-fi that humans build A.I/androids with metal skeletons. Hey, create in thy own image. I don't think we would be as flexible and perhaps more heavier, as hypothesized in the video, 'What You Changed Your Bones To Metal.' Also, the most current development is titanium foam where it's light and structurally perforated to allow blood vessels to develop inside its interiors - like an actual bone. It's still in its infancy stages, but it may help to replace brittle or irrepairable bones in the future. The brand is InnoTERE.
@LecherousLizard
@LecherousLizard Год назад
@@Quibblet JOIN THE GLORIOUS EVOLUTION
@wisemysticaltree2866
@wisemysticaltree2866 6 месяцев назад
Actually, that can happen to you, if you ingest strontium(the element below calcium) your body will confuse it for calcium and use it to build the bones, tho it isn't healthy as it has different properties, and your body can't clear it out afterwards, and if it builds up, well you're kinda screwed
@thesovietduck2121
@thesovietduck2121 6 месяцев назад
That is the most metal thumbnail I have ever seen
@RandallvanOosten-ln5wf
@RandallvanOosten-ln5wf 6 месяцев назад
From a philosophical standpoint, the fact that human bones are composed of elements released into the sea by tectonic plates is not a matter of chance. For example, moving back one step, the elements released by the tectonic plates are a necessary fact of their particulars. Likewise, stepping back one further step we find other necessary factors, and on and on. Hence a series of necessary events cannot cause a chance effect.
@57ashdot
@57ashdot 4 года назад
imagine going back in time and a 4ft long spider rolls up on you...*shudders*
@Machielovic
@Machielovic 4 года назад
i'd rather not imagine that if you don't mind ;)
@shivavarma7937
@shivavarma7937 3 года назад
You gave so much information within 8 minutes without making the audience bored for a second. This is really awesome!
@boom_fish_blocky
@boom_fish_blocky 2 месяца назад
Every evolved feature must serve a purpose, which is why they are "selected" ... and they are best suited to fulfill their roles as they are.
@ejstyleelytsje8292
@ejstyleelytsje8292 Год назад
In an alternate universe, humans be like: Imagine we have an internal skeleton, we would use something to tow a plane, or carry a car. 😂
@-ANDY.
@-ANDY. 3 года назад
So "I" have an exoskeleton but my body hasn't.
@MrExcessum
@MrExcessum 3 года назад
Yeah, my thoughts exactly, our internal organs and our brain have exoskeletons, while our limbs dont...
@xanhfei
@xanhfei 3 года назад
So its internal exoskeleton?
@outofcontext42
@outofcontext42 4 года назад
No one: Me: imagining what humans would look like if they had exoskeletons...
@whatislife1337
@whatislife1337 4 года назад
Imagine a fat skeleton That's it
@kk2square
@kk2square 4 года назад
Armor titan?
@ohcaptainmycaptain3478
@ohcaptainmycaptain3478 4 года назад
I imagine something similar to medieval plate armor. Able to maintain similar range of motion that we already have.
@HIKOL_Nightcore
@HIKOL_Nightcore 4 года назад
We've invented our own exoskeletons(armor), much better than the natural ones.
@aldokurti3272
@aldokurti3272 6 месяцев назад
My theiry is because exoskeletons cant be felt to be broken but bones can and that helps with survival.
@redfox6517
@redfox6517 Год назад
You can tell he dumbed it down for us to understand , this guy seems smart.
@luapark3068
@luapark3068 4 года назад
"life stayed pretty squishy for a while" - Me describing my lifestyle during covid
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