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Micro-Biology: Crash Course History of Science #24

Micro-Biology: Crash Course History of Science #24

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It's all about the SUPER TINY in this episode of Crash Course: History of Science. In it, Hank Green talks about germ theory, John Snow (the other one, pasteurization, and why following our senses isn't always the worst idea
Date: 2022-04-04

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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek is considered as a father of microbiologyas he observed and experimented the used of his own simple microscopes to see the microscope organisms in 1676. Scientific microbiology developed in the 19th Century through the work of Louis Pasteur and in medical microbiology Robert Koch. Microbiology is the scientific study of these micro organisms. Matthias Schleiden had stated that plant tissues were composed of cells. Theodor Schwann demonstrated the same fact for animal tissues and in 1839 concluded that all tissues are made up of cells. And Schwann also worked on fermentation and discovered the enzyme pepsin.
Thanks for those scientist who discovered such diseases so we can be able to cureable and prevent those diseases, that coming from our bodies or in our environment. This is very helpful for every one of us. Thanks ahead!

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Origin of life. Where art thou start to exist? Spontaneous universal development? Not just in our galaxy, but Quantum eons away in space from Earth too on other earth like planets near other galactical solar stars with orbiting planets in sytrivical motion? So what makes life? Wrap that around a theoretical concept or few dozen.
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We can reconcile Schlieden, Schwann, and Huxley's theories.
Schlieden and Schwann - was focused on the STRUCTURE of cells
Huxley - was focused on the FUNCTIONS of cell organelles.
Therefore, they explain the same topic with different perspectives.

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FYI: Science Digest march 1978 study declares Colloidal Silver #1 anti-microbial known to Man, works by destroying the enzyme responsible for oxygen metabolism in single cell organisms, while being harmless to multi-cell organisms!
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Delving into the wide, wide word of tiny microbes! SOME could cause diseases and SOME can do wonders! AMAZINGLY tiny! Amazingly SIMPLE YET AMAZINGLY DIFFICULT TO DISCOVER!
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Okay interesting, but can you tell us how they work and how they work with your brain and how they relate to ones sense of self as they affect our decisions?
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I needed to learn about Charles Darwin and watched one video then said -ok one more- 10 episodes later it's 10: 30 and I started at 8: 00 PLZ help!
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PLEASE make a full set of Microbiology crash courses I would legit pay money to watch them. The anatomy ones have saved my life.
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Thanks for including the John Snow -knowing nothing- reference. I was holding my breath for it since you mentioned the name.
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