Everything You Didn't Know About Organisms Living Inside You
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This video discusses animals and organisms that live inside the human body. This includes insects, arthropods, bacteria, fungi, and worms. It answers the following questions:
- What are face mites?
- What are eyelash mites?
- What organisms live inside me?
- What organisms live inside humans?
- Where do bacteria live inside humans?
- What fungi live inside humans?
- What are itch mites?
- What is hookworm?
- What insects live inside people?
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My body ain't just a temple, it's a whole ass national park
@user-ot4qn6cx2c
5 ай бұрын
😂😂
@richardcollins5189
4 ай бұрын
Mystery Flesh Pit Lore.
@farkasmactavish
4 ай бұрын
@@richardcollins5189was about to mention Mystery Flesh Pit National Park!
@alejandrobarcenafigueroa4883
4 ай бұрын
@@richardcollins5189 thought the same, maybe WE are the flesh pit from the bacteria perspective
@hallooos7585
4 ай бұрын
But the worms are not welcome
I am a doctor. The face mites and Aspergillus are always there, however the Hookworms and the Itchmites are only in the body when infested; which is rare nowadays with the medical and sanitary advancement.
@v1x4z
6 ай бұрын
Huge relief, thanks for the heads up, doc
@KahiiTheKhajiitYT
6 ай бұрын
i had hookworms as a child and it was traumatising lol
@ashly6084
6 ай бұрын
So when u say the face nights are always there….you mean we are born with them!!??
@MermaidMakes
6 ай бұрын
@@ashly6084 no, if that were the case they’d probably be classified as a weird organ of some sort and not an animal lol. they move in from your parents or another person shortly after birth.
@RotatingLocomotive
6 ай бұрын
Finally some Science. What about candida? I doubt every one has this, or it's permanent like herpes?
I feel like i need to shower after watching this
@GIGACAT573
6 ай бұрын
This will change nothing
@citamus
6 ай бұрын
You will eventually kill some of them, but that's not necessarily a good thing🤣
@user-gp2wf9ov4y
6 ай бұрын
I want to scratch my face off 😳😳
@Idk-yp2sy
6 ай бұрын
Or hear me out…. Suicid-
@Water3180
6 ай бұрын
These wont remove because these literally reproduce pretty quick when dying so yeah, it wont usually die because they reproduce when dying
It may be good to clarify at ~ 1:05 that the pie chart is by number of cells, not mass of cells! Bacteria are often much smaller than human cells.
@thomasbudianto-qn5jh
5 ай бұрын
Thank you, i was looking this answer. Now i dont need to google it. 👍
@eVill420
5 ай бұрын
@@thomasbudianto-qn5jhyes, prokaryotic cells are usually 100-1000 times smaller
@Leonardos_Massacre
4 ай бұрын
@@eVill420 oh thank god 💀
@aprettycoolname4839
4 ай бұрын
5 kg of bacteria
@kennethlastinger5116
4 ай бұрын
Oh God we're outnumbered!
You are incredibly relaxed for someone talking about terrifying stuff straight out of nightmares.
@nadarith1044
5 ай бұрын
Bodies are gross nightmares inhabited by nasty spiders And did you know there is a skeleton inside you RIGHT NOW!?
@Road_Rash
5 ай бұрын
@@nadarith1044 that I'm good with, but these mites gotta go!
@nadarith1044
5 ай бұрын
@@Road_Rash You're one with the spiders, accept your spiders
@Road_Rash
5 ай бұрын
Had I never known about them, that would be no problem... I love the fact that I learn new things from KZread videos, but I also hate it when I learn 💩 like this!
@JadeMythriil
4 ай бұрын
@@nadarith1044Also poop is touching you inside right now.
I love being covered in creatures it makes me feel proud of myself and it makes me feel happy that someone needs me
@youngsure
6 ай бұрын
😐
@skystar231
6 ай бұрын
@@youngsure idk about you but i love bugs
@K4L1KA
6 ай бұрын
It feels nice to be needed🥲
@damianlopez7630
6 ай бұрын
They are necessary
@sziklamester1244
6 ай бұрын
You can say you'll never be alone.
It's crazy to think there's a whole ecosystem inside our face.
@jbofficial9977
6 ай бұрын
12²+1
@williamschmitz9129
5 ай бұрын
145
@MoonSky1stRock
5 ай бұрын
@@jbofficial9977 I thank its 13
@JSPeo_LoL
4 ай бұрын
@@MoonSky1stRocknuh uh
@MoonSky1stRock
4 ай бұрын
@@JSPeo_LoL I know it’s 145 because it’s 12 x 12 which equals 144 and you add 1 which equals 145
You're never alone when you have your own biome.
@Average_Internet_DMC_420
3 ай бұрын
I'm still horrified and feel gross knowing this information
@Sta10
2 ай бұрын
@@Average_Internet_DMC_420at least you all ways have tiny friends :3
@LokianEule2
26 күн бұрын
There’s a reason biome and home rhyme
O honestly got a bit confused about the division here. Intestinal flora is necessary for us, and a positive thing overall. But those hookworms are obviously a parasitic disease. Now I don't know if the other organisms mentioned in the video love in us but are ok, or are a disease. This could have been a little bit better explained
@simongonzalez1617
6 ай бұрын
Yes. I loved the video, but he could've said that not all those species are welcome in our bodies. I'm not an expert, but to make it easier for you, I'm going to divide it into three groups: 1. The harmless: like the bacteria he mentioned that help us digest carbs. They are very helpful so we need them. 2. The harmless that depend on our immune system: like Aspergillus that we breath in every day but the immune system quickly stops from growing. So in a person with AIDS, for example, they become harmful. 3. The harmful: like the hookworms and the itch mites, they are always undesirable. Hopefully it was helpful.
@paigelego4027
6 ай бұрын
I don’t want to speculate intentions but I’d imagine that some of the lack of explanation is simply that the categories of helpful and harmful are blurry when it comes to microorganisms and can even change. It’s sounds oversimplified but really we only think of something as a disease if it gets us sick. For example most of the bacteria in the gut has no benefit or harm directly to its host, but would be incredibly destructive if it entered the bloodstream. And the bacteria that doesn’t do anything would be detrimental to lose because it prevents something nastier from taking its place just by being there. These are the kind of things that takes a semester in college to begin to understand.
@simongonzalez1617
6 ай бұрын
@@paigelego4027 Yes! there are many factors at play, not only the type of bacteria. Their location in the body and the equilibrium between them are important too.
@Gutterrat69
6 ай бұрын
I felt the same way, kinda sets people up for confusion
@RotatingLocomotive
6 ай бұрын
The quality of this video seems good but the information are mixed up and vague. He assumed that every human has nematods, fungi and pathogens such candida and hookworms.
This somehow feels like a Halloween episode.
@bubblesintheocean4638
6 ай бұрын
under the guise of the calm piano and strings
@richt7525
3 ай бұрын
@@bubblesintheocean4638 something about the way this dude delivers content feels unsettling. Somewhere between relaxing and unhinged. Like a kid's show from hell.😂
So does that mean i won't ever be alone 😮
@soberman1520
6 ай бұрын
Even if you're completely alone from other "organisms" your body is a city or even a planet of many cells that works to create , support and sustain you... Well I can't even tell what is "you" anymore maybe only just brain? Which part?..idk
@Nier-Kane
4 күн бұрын
Private eyes are watching you, they're watching your every move 😂
This feels like the one episode of every kids show where the hypochondriac character finds out about germs being all around
@lifestlc
3 ай бұрын
AKA The Magic School Bus? Lol
@Garl_Vinland
2 ай бұрын
Invader Zim, Hey Arnold, Recess, The Weekenders… Codename Kids Next Door… Dexter’s lab…
I feel like we are an ecosystem that helps other creatures live on us, its crazy to know that
@derBene
Ай бұрын
It's like those living planets from Guardians of the Galaxy or that one Disney CGI movie where they harvest those energy crops.
I never thought listening to facts about face mites, bacteria, and fungi could be a soothing experience 😅
The piano BGM made the video feel like a Mr. Rogers episode, relaxing and educational. 👍
Just wanna say that is gotta be the smoothest sponsorship transition ever
Coincidentally enough, I was recently prescribed medication to get rid of these mites in my eyelashes
@Nylak-Otter
6 ай бұрын
Demodex? Yep, everyone has them, but some people are sensitive or allergic to them, or are unhealthy and can't keep them in check. This happens with dogs, too, who also have demodectic mites on their skin. If a dog has other health issues or is over-sensitive to the mites, they'll lose their hair and their skin will get dry, flaky and inflamed. They'll also need medication and topical treatment to keep them at bay. When this happens, it's called demodectic mange.
I really like the piano riffs
Me: ew disgusting I’m not watching this anymore My brain: just watch it I dare you
They need to eat faster, my face is oily all the time lol
@flaurasaurus
6 ай бұрын
My thought exactly, I’m going to give them a pep talk right now
@user-ze7sw7il9r
25 күн бұрын
@@flaurasaurustell them Never Back Down Never Give Up
@user-vl8ih6qx3s
16 күн бұрын
Untill these guys turns into your enimies and you have yo deal with demodekoz...
Well that has managed to unlock a new level of existential crisis I didn't know existed 🙃
Learning about gut bacteria actually helped me with an eating disorder as a kid. I felt so bad about not giving them food or overwhelming them with too much food. I knew they weren’t actually sentient but I still felt guilty. Even as an adult it’s motivating to eat healthy because even if I don’t feel like taking care of myself, I feel responsible for the health of the microscopic creatures on and in my body.
@slavplaysgames
Ай бұрын
If you didn't already start reading the Bible Gospel of Mathew or John would be my recomendation you seem like somebody who would be open to christianity and the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
@spidey5558
Ай бұрын
@@slavplaysgames What?
@daruru42069
28 күн бұрын
@@slavplaysgames huh
I feel less lonely knowing about the mites on my face :)
@Joxier
3 ай бұрын
in
Thanks, i needed this. I was just about to end it all but I have all these friends around me depending on me.
Not sure what made me watch this before bed...Instant regret
I've always been fascinated by our Symbiotic relationship with our realm . . . we are one!
@miguelgoncalvesvillani8664
4 ай бұрын
"We are venom"
Love this piano in the background. So chill
I like this video because it gives a more true perception of biology and certain organisms. Good job!
maybe you should have made two videos: one for the positive/friendly stuffs and another for parasites and diseases
Man I found your channel when I had a concussion and I was so stimulated by all this knowledge and I've been hooked ever since
So are skintypes (dry, mixed, oily) determined by the amound of skin mites?
Takes the term getting under your skin to whole new level 😆. Have a blessed day everyone
I like how he tells us what they are, but he doesn’t tell us what the symptoms they give us or they are healthy or good or bad.
So I am the equivalent to Australia's ecosystem.
@Starvaze
5 ай бұрын
As an Australian. This made me pause for a second.
you left me more questions than answers
You present this like if it was a segment on Mr. Rogers’ “picture picture” segments, very lovely~
Anybody else itchy AF RN, or is it just me
@certifiedkay1801
3 ай бұрын
i am
@theyrathy9334
3 ай бұрын
Bruh bro I am
I love the simple and clear audio and visuals of your videos. It's very relaxing and makes it easier to learn ideas from you. Thanks for your awesome content!
I'm quite happy it's winter right now. I might take quite some time now to walk an soil bare footed right now... It's a bit scary to not know: are these tiny creatures helpful or not? Especially that thing that makes tunnels into my skin. That's just horrifying. And yet that calm voice makes it sound just neutral xD
@zeppie_
6 ай бұрын
I imagine if they were harmful enough, our bodies would have sufficient defence mechanisms. In fact, most of these critters probably do get eliminated when they come in contact with our defences. For the most part, though, they're just hitching a ride on the huge masses of life and energy that are our bodies
@BeatrixTomomizu
6 ай бұрын
@@zeppie_ you have a point... Still a bit scary...
@simongonzalez1617
6 ай бұрын
The hookworms and itch mites produce parasitic diseases and therefore those patients need to be treated. The first one causes anemia and protein deficiency impairing children's growth and mental development, the second one causes severe itch and bacterial infection by scratching. By the way, don't worry too much about walking bare footed! Hookworms infections only occur if the soil is contaminated with human feces from people infected.
@seabass273
6 ай бұрын
@@zeppie_ actually, lots of the bacteria(especially the digestive ones) are actually necessary for our digestive processes and actively help your body survive
@FrankAaron
4 ай бұрын
So hookworms live in your small intestine and come out in your poop. If you’re walking barefoot and get hookworms, it’s because you walked barefoot through shit. Frozen shit is still shit. Don’t walk barefoot.
I keep telling my aunt, "We're never alone. Microscopic life lives on us. Not just on us, but in us."
The human body is truly beautiful
I suddenly feel a little better knowing that at lest someone needs me
I don't like the fact that they’re having happy time inside my skin
@richardlionerheart1945
Ай бұрын
They're just a mercenary army against foreign microbes
Wow, even the ad looks so scientific in your video 😅 absolutely enjoyed watching this ad 🤭👍
@simongonzalez1617
6 ай бұрын
hahaha was it even an ad? 🤣
Captivating and fascinating as usual!
I could have went my whole life without knowing this.
Hello, I just have discovered your channel and I am loving it. Thank you for all these videos, please don’t stop doing them, they are very clear and very detailed, congrats 🎉😊
This channel and this guy are so awesome. Thanks for this content. From the educational content, the music & sound design selection, and the slow speaking, it reminds me of when I was younger learning about different things. Very different from our quick-paced social media doom scrolling society.
Face mites - these little buggers can settle in the eye and cause eye irritation and even inflammation.
@Starvaze
5 ай бұрын
Macrophage: I'm sorry what?
@Manarox2142
13 күн бұрын
@@Starvaze yea! not coll man
1:12 Wait? So I'm living in someone else's Body?
@lordlittletoeq8537
2 ай бұрын
In a weird kinda way. Hope they don't abort you
@user-ze7sw7il9r
25 күн бұрын
Well not wxactly, its juat like the skelwton, say your cells are the skeleton and the other organisms are just flesh on it
This video is so educational yet so relaxing
Loving the “very hungry” bacteria animatic at 2:13 very nice reference
I wonder what the bacteria and face mite see and feel when we move
@lordlittletoeq8537
2 ай бұрын
"Weather sure has been funny lately "
i just gained like 10 new fears :D
@Starvaze
5 ай бұрын
Immune system: we got your back
anyone else absolutely love the music and chords that correspond with the video? piano player deserves mad respect
Your videos always givee shivers especially in our body
"I'll take things I didn't need to know for $500, Alex" lol jokes aside, this is cool and terrifying
After this video, the permian superorganism doesn't seem so fictional.
Thanks for the great video! Really helps me understand what is our "body" really made of! 😊
I love everything about his channel!! Thank you 🙏✨
Honestly, i dont care what lives on or in me as long as it doesn't affect me negatively
Hmmm Interesting…We learn Something New Everyday:]
I love your way of editing especially the calm voice and music 😂
I love this channel. Keep up the great videos!
6:20 I like the name Hubert the hookworm
@user-ze7sw7il9r
25 күн бұрын
I dont like hookworms, they just attatch to you amd feed od your blood and give you nothing in return, just like parisites or mosqitoes
Sir can you please tell what books r u referring? I just love biology and I am dieing to give those books a read!!
What a wonderful knowledge you always bring my boi love it everything you do ,
Gotta say, your music, the sound and the way it is used with your script, reminds me so much of Mr. Dressup 🥰
Could you kill them say by soaking your face/submerging yourself in water using something to breathe while they drown, or something in the water that would kill them. You'd get them again, I'm sure, but at least a temporary way. And is that an actual microscopic photo, or just an artist rendition? I read that them dying would be a bad thing they are actually sybiotic, and I wonder if you could genetically engineer/cyborg them to work for us.
@The_gaslight_district_Fanboy
2 ай бұрын
They will never leave you
@kyngpapi
2 ай бұрын
@@The_gaslight_district_Fanboy seriously
You are the reason students pass biology
The explanation and the animation were so nice.
it's the first for me to watch a sponsor in any video. but this sponsorship is way cooler than anyone I skipped.
Uhm.. I don’t know if I want to watch this 😮😂
FIRST
Ur voice is so calming bro
what a wholesome video.
Great video! I can't wait to forget everything I just learned.
This is so cool to see it’s like we are a whole other world for animals
Certainly aint new information, but a nice refresher....
I like the calm and relaxed video style about just basic life. This would make a cool update for that old animated series Once upon life/ Es war einmal das Leben.
so well and nicely done (and spoken) - THANKS SO MUCH 💗🕺🎈
You sound like the guy that first hosted “blues clues”. Great video- thanks
Thanks for reminding me to take my Seed today.
Who is doing the music for these videos? Its brilliant. Its like early 80s pbs with a slight modern twist. Hats off to the composer.
Thank you for this video.
Thanks that something I didn’t need to know
I have never watched an in-video ad more attentively.
I love these vids sm
I already knew this but for years I’ve tried to forget
@lordlittletoeq8537
2 ай бұрын
Best to embrace our microbial overlords
Ive always been facinated by the human ecosystem(specifically the ecosystems) and the countless symbiotic relationships that most likely take place that i never knew of.
You're never alone
The face mite drawing was weirdly cute
Great content!
Its so interesting i love it
Now I can never feel alone, and I know FOR SURE I won’t die alone. Thanks 🥰
Why is this so soothing?
@_Choco_
4 ай бұрын
The sound effects and the narrating is super nice. I love watching these videos before I sleep, or when I want to relax.
Im a lonely person.. So learning that i always have company makes me feel better
I LOVE ALL THE LITTLE SPECIMENS IN MY BODY. THEY TAKE GOOD CARE OF ME.
amazing video, I'm now deeply disturbed by this information.
I don’t know whether or not I like this video or not. So interesting, but equally unsettling