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Imagine, we take a tour inside your body. 00:00:00
Where do you think we'll land up if we reach one of the farthest points? 00:00:10
You guessed it right! 00:00:16
Today, we are going to talk about the cell. 00:00:18
Come on now, zoom in! 00:00:22
So, I am inside the human body right now. 00:00:26
But I need to go deeper inside to find the cell. 00:00:30
I am passing through the organs, the tissues and I think I am almost there. 00:00:34
Yes! Here I am! 00:00:42
This is the cell. 00:00:45
Well, always remember this. 00:00:49
A cell is the basic unit of life. 00:00:51
All living things started out from a single cell. 00:00:54
You started out from right here, buddy! 00:00:59
But the cell is made up of some components. 00:01:02
A cell membrane is the outer covering of the cell, which is like your skin. 00:01:07
It allows some substances to seep in and keeps the harmful ones at bay. 00:01:15
Mitochondria, this is the powerhouse of the cell. 00:01:22
As it provides for all the energy the cell needs. 00:01:26
When the human body consumes food, the digested part of the food reacts with oxygen and mitochondria. 00:01:30
To create energy for that cell. 00:01:39
Boom! 00:01:42
The ribosomes are very important as they make proteins. 00:01:44
Which are used to repair any damage caused. 00:01:49
Nucleus. 00:01:53
Now, here comes the brain of the cell. 00:01:55
If we go inside the nucleus, we'd find chromosomes which carry out the instructions of the br.. 00:01:58
Aha! I mean the nucleus of the cell. 00:02:06
Cytoplasm. 00:02:09
This is the space where all the components of a cell take a chill pill. 00:02:12
Well, what I mean is that the cytoplasm fills up the rest of the cell. 00:02:17
Where the other components of the cell keep floating. 00:02:24
As this is mostly water. 00:02:27
Lysosomes. 00:02:30
Like we all have trash cans, the cells have lysosomes. 00:02:32
Which get rid of the waste material and other unwanted substances in the cell. 00:02:37
Trivia Time! 00:02:44
The cell was first discovered by a scientist named Robert Hooke. 00:02:46
Humans carry more bacteria than human cells itself. 00:02:51
Imagine that! 00:02:56
So friends, while I prepare my journey out of this human body. 00:02:58
You tell me, what is the powerhouse of the cell called? 00:03:04
This is me going home. 00:03:08
Going home! 00:03:12
This is me Zooming out! 00:03:14
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Idioma/s subtítulos:
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Autor/es:
Adelaida Pírez García
Subido por:
Adelaida P.
Licencia:
Dominio público
Visualizaciones:
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Fecha:
29 de junio de 2023 - 0:27
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Duración:
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