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Animalia! (x10)
Our cells are phospholipid membranous
Animalia (x4)
But have no form-restrictive containers
Animalia (x4)
Our high motility is what shapes us
For heterotrophy as predators
Chordata, annelids and ctenophores
Animalia!
The opisthokonta clade
Has become
The kingdoms of fungi
And animals
And animals
In the domain of eukaryota
ATP made inside mitochondria
But we contain no plastids like chloroplasts
With blastulae as diplo- or triploblasts
Kingdom of
Mollusca
Tardigrada
Arthropoda
Chordata:
The phylum of
Larvacia
Agnatha
Amphibia
And Mammalia:
Classis of
Rodentia
Cetacea
Carnivora
Primates:
The order of
Lemuridae
Tarsiidae
Atelidae
Hominidae:
Family of
Gorilla
and Pongo
Chimpanzee
And homo:
The genus of
Homo sapiens sapiens
(But we all came from before the Cambrian)
But we all came
But we all came
But we all came
But we all came
From a concestor in the Precambrian
Protostomes
(And deuter-
ostomia)
With desmosomes
(Gap junctions, tight junctions)
And microtubules nucleated by centrosomes
Coelomates with hollow cores
Gastrulate from blastopores
And we chordates have tails and gill slits and notochords
Echinoderms
(Platyzoa, Nematoda)
And Arthropods
(Porifera and Cnidaria)
Animalia (x4)
ANIMALIA!
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Why is nobody talking about the fact that this man learned the WHOLE ENTIRE ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR SHEET MUSIC!. Each of the people who is behind singing relate to a different instrument. He adapted to his voice (or not) and then wrote that letter that fits perfectly. Just amazing!!
Well if you want to sing in latin, there's nothing like phylogeny to get you where you want to go...
@sophienugre4161
5 жыл бұрын
Anatomy is also a good bet.
As a chorus member and Neuroscience student, I couldn’t stop laughing at this for anything. This is so well done-it’s pretty unbelievable.
@jacquiehaertel2004
5 жыл бұрын
Lauren Overeem It's a great bit right?! I'm also a Neuroscience student who spent a lot of time in choir! Where are you from?!
as a bio major who's sung this for choir how many times, this makes me too happy.
@hifrax
5 жыл бұрын
i can relate..lol btw, did you experience all the goosebumps while laughing and feeling you are smart and stupid (lack of study) at the same time? because i am experiencing it right now.. lol
Finally, a song using a dense collection of complex multi-syllabic jargon in a field I studied! No more "Kaluza-Klein", "reparametrization", or "Roche limit", just the good old familiar desmosomes, notochord and ctenophores. Thanks, acapellascience!
@cerberaodollam
6 жыл бұрын
Yessssss!!!!! Biology neeeds more love
@monzur1947
6 жыл бұрын
Isn't Chordata a phylum?
@mimireich
5 жыл бұрын
The taste are depends on your favor :D....
@sophienugre4161
5 жыл бұрын
I was with you until the desmosomes. The words you were looking for are "annelida", "tardigrata" and "chordata". How on earth could you misspell them like this? XD Seriously tho anyone reading this who needs some biology entertainment go look up tardigrata. They will survive us all.
@lk095
5 жыл бұрын
@@cerberaodollam omg why your name is a poisonous Apocynacea?
This is brilliant of course. To give you another view of how brilliant the lyrics are, here are the original lyrics matched with the lyrics of this version. The original has only a few phrases, which are repeated again and again. A parody can't do this and has to find new words each time. Handel set only 6 or 7 lines of text. Each one is replaced here by up to 6 or 8 different lines. (Note also how well the new text matches the sounds of the originals, especailly the vowels at the ends of lines.) For the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth -> Our cells are phospholipid membranous -> But have no form-restrictive containers -> Our high motility is what shapes us -> For heterotrophy as predators -> Chordata, annelids and ctenophores The Kingdom of this world -> The opisthokonta clade Is become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ -> Has become the kingdoms of fungi and animals And He shall reign for ever and ever -> In the domain of eukaryota -> ATP made inside mitochondria -> But we contain no plastids like chloroplasts -> With blastulae as triplo= and diploblasts -> But we all came from before the Cambrian -> From a concestor in the Precambrian -> And microtubules nucleated by centrosomes -> And we chordates have tails and gill slits and notochords King of Kings and Lord of Lords -> kingdom of; the phylum of -> _classis_ of; the order of -> family of; the genus of -> Homo sapiens sapiens -> Protostomes with desmosomes -> Coelomates with hollow cores -> Gastrulate from blastopores -> Echinoderms and Arthropods for ever and ever -> Mollusca Tardigrada -> Larvacia Agnatha -> Rodentia Cetacea -> Lemuridae Tarsiidae -> Gorilla and Pongo -> and deuterostomia -> Platyzoa, Nematoda -> Porifera and Cnidaria Hallelujah, Hallelujah -> Arthropoda Chordata -> Amphibia and Mammalia -> Carnivora Primates -> Atelidae Hominidae -> Chimpanzee and homo -> gap junctions, tight junctions Hallelujah -> Animalia! (x23) [edit: somehow the lyrics went missing. Happily I haven't rebooted in the last 2 weeks and I still had the text editor open.]
@Julia-lk8jn
2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, you wrote down (almost) all the lyrics! I love it. Thank you, and yes, this channel is so brilliant, I feel that I'm living in some golden age of music. The 1541578954 youtubers who write "ohhhh, we don't have any musicians like this any more" comments to their favorite oldie videos? No, we may not, but talent and creativity is alive and kicking. I'll have to start linking to the proof.
@luvblueybingoheeler3150
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
I'm a science-teacher for 6.-9. graders. I used this to talk about species and evolution and genes... And then we had to sing it... I had a laugh ;)
dat range
I must say, I love your vocal range much as I do your content and your editing skills are fantastic. Every video makes me feel smarter. Someone get this man an award!
I have to say, I started following you with Bohemian Gravity and I became a huge fan since then. You're the most talented youtuber in your field and I try very hard getting other people to see your videos and spread the word of humour, talent and science. Thank you for everything.
0:03 I love how half of them reach up and touch their glasses.
@Julia-lk8jn
2 жыл бұрын
I love how I can't see any exact parallels in the chorus. As far as I can tell, that's the resident genius singing 13 different voices - and that's not counting the various portraits. Blown. Away.
Since my favorite color is pink, I was mesmerized by the immensely beautiful pink choir, so practically choked when you said "Thanks for THE choir robe." It's hard to remember that there is only one of you. This was lovely!
This is astounding. You are so brilliant. Please keep doing this.
I was earworming this all afternoon. Tonight I listened again! It’s great! I’ve said it before, but this is real art!
Bohemian Gravity is about String Theory Rolling in the Higgs and Massless are about Particles Surface of Light is about Astrophysics Outbound Probe and Puffed Up Cores are about Astronomy Eminimemium is about Nuclear Chemistry All About That Base (No Acid) is about Chemistry Animalia Chorus is about Biology Maybe the next one's about Geology?
@connorshea9085
8 жыл бұрын
rock music
@colinm.3021
8 жыл бұрын
You're probably thinking of geography. Geography is a social study.
@woodfur00
8 жыл бұрын
+Knoble The Knight No. It's a Big Bang Theory reference.
@colinm.3021
8 жыл бұрын
+woodfur00 Oh. k
@violetcarlson
6 жыл бұрын
Toxicology
Wish I could have found this sooner! My school sings Handel's Hallelujiah Chorus for our annual Presentation Day and my biology teachers would have loved this!
Hallelujah for Animalia!!
Wonderful! Love it! I love Handel, animals and Biology and everything fits so perfectly together👏👏👏
I would totally open my door if you were a caroler!
@vincentpelletier57
8 жыл бұрын
+Saenae Chan I'd love to see him caroling with all his clones!
@sunn7045
8 жыл бұрын
YESS
I wish I had you as a biology professor. I would have avoided a career in Human Resources.
I especially love watching the sopranos and the lower corner drum(mer)'s reaction to them. Priceless!
@paulkennedy8701
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out. I hadn't noticed the interaction before. (From about 2:00.)
@annesmith9642
5 жыл бұрын
@@paulkennedy8701 Don't miss the bliss at about 1:14.
As a part of the kingdom, this song is amazing!
I love everything about this, Tim! Thank you.
I am really enjoying your work! I teach biology to honors 9th graders and have used a couple of your pieces in my teaching for kinesthetic activities (you sing, they create posters and dance moves to go with the music. SO MUCH FUN!.
EPIC celebration of life on Earth! :D Thank you so much for making this!
Dang, this is so great!
All I can say is Wow
I don't come back to this nearly often enough. I love it so much.
This was a true work of excellence - congratulations!
how did I not find this sooner. my minor in biology and my growing up singing the messiah every year for chorus made this whole video/song just feel weirdly..... nostalgic. B-)
I commend the comprehensive and articulate expression of taxonomic and biological principles encapsulated in your composition. The meticulous enumeration of taxa, from kingdom to genus, coupled with a keen emphasis on the evolutionary trajectory, demonstrates an admirable command of biological classification.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! This is just unbelievably amazing and awesome. As always, your lyrics are beautifully rich, incredibly dense with information -- and your vocal range and quality truly outstanding. My students are among your many delighted fans. Thank you so much for sharing your talents, knowledge, enthusiasm, sense of humor, and considerably powerful ethos. What a great impact you are making!
I will send it to my biology teacher This is so amazing! liked and subbed
Absolutely brilliant 💗
Huge fan. Nerds manifesto and New World are my two favourite works of yours. You have a gift.
Extraordinario. Me dejó sin palabras.
It feels good to know what he's singing about
I'm in awe. You are brilliant.
Just amazing in every way.
made me tear up a bit
I am super-impressed, that was an awesome performance
Dat falsetto😵😵😵
/standing ovation :)
Man this is ridiculously cool, thanks for making it!!!
I'm so glad you made this!!! Thank you, this helped so much :) thank you thank you thank you!!
you are a fucking genius! really a great idea to use the assonance to male this unbelieveble Song! awsome
That was AMAZING!! I hope that the coming year will be just as productive and fun ^^
Excellent - well done and keep the songs coming!
This is my favorite song you've done. I know this may be an unpopular opinion but I really wish you did more classical pieces.
This is MARVELOUS!
Oh just brilliant.. love it..
_Ahhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrr!!!1!!_ You included Harriet Tubman! At 2:25! Okay, that does it, I have to get a Patreon account now. Not that the song and video wasn't awesome to begin with, but this seals it. Bless you and bless your heart. I love it.
You're totally amazing
I hear your Songs daily, but Hearing this one for the first time was amazing …. i'm done for today XD
Hi Tim love your work!
I love that it keep repeating.
How do you get so many guys who look a like?
@sophienugre4161
5 жыл бұрын
They cloned them d'uh.
@paulkennedy8701
3 жыл бұрын
Convergent evolution. They're only superficially alike.
love this guy and I have learned a little bit of science too
MIND BLOWING!
Prey Day Tors. I love this whole thing more than words can say.
this is awesome!!!
you are a genius! and you know a lot about music too. i'll fell in love with you ahahahah
jajaja amazing, stupendus, I once sang Hendel's hallelujah once and also study biology and I loved this musical arrangement
Love it !
Okay so first of all I just REALLY love the Hallelujah chorus, so I'm already biased in this one's favor. The high notes always give me that little dopamine shiver. But your deep string-like notes in this are also very satisfying. It's also REALLY easy to sing along to this one, since the words are so crisp. ...yeah a lot of these are from the song choice.
Awesome!
omg my favorite
I need to hear this during Christmas!!!!!!
Delightful!
If you did all of this without pitch shifting, you are amazing. This is not an easy piece to sing (any part of). Oh, and I'd probably say you're a Baritenor. It's a less common term, but it's something like a high Baritone / low/untrained Tenor. It's where I am currently and it's a land of opportunity.
Amazing!
Amazing!!! Both musically & scientifically.
This channel rocks!!
Nice work on that soprano :)
Foot-tapping biology!
You are the king
Excelente creatividad para abordar los temas y hacerlos entendibles a la audiencia....Felicidades
A great return to form.
in b4 evolution haters
@mimsydreams
8 жыл бұрын
+Uni “kid” Nyx How high will the sycamore grow? If you cut it down, then we'll never know!!!!!!!!!!! And you'll never hear the wolf cry to the blooooo corn mooooon... Ok, I'm done.
@hasch5756
7 жыл бұрын
The perfect background tune for a little creationist bitch getting mind raped in her Evangelium!
Maravilla :) esta muy cool
BRAVO!!!
.... wow, you're still as awesome as always :D don't know why but that keeps surprising me xD
Makes me feel so proud to be an animal lol
Highly informative. 👍👍👍
High school student: "Man! Science is boring." Acapellascience: "Get this kid out of my sight!"
@annesmith9642
3 жыл бұрын
Au contraire! Tim would welcome that kid and help teach him or her the truth. Science is awesome!
This is the best
I want to sing this in a chorus
this helped with my science homework thanks
I was waiting for that octave jump at the end. I tried to sing it and agreed with your decision to not do it.
@acapellascience
8 жыл бұрын
Not sure what you're talking about..
@jonathonpate8330
Жыл бұрын
In the original arrangement, there is an octave step up for Soprano, going from a B-flat to a A-sharp 2 above the staff
This somewhat helped me with my test a couple of days ago
awensome!
How does this not have more veiws
I love your songs! Have you considered putting them on spotify?
very good
perfeito.
Questo coro mi piace tantissimo
Good!
NICE
brillant....
How come this masterpiece got only 200,000 views.