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B1 Intermediário Inglês 10:16 Educational

Why Are You Alive – Life, Energy & ATP

Kurzgesagt · 11,901,602 visualizações · Adicionado há 3 semanas

Estatísticas de aprendizado

B1

Nível CEFR

5/10

Dificuldade

Legendas (134 segmentos)

00:00

At this very second, you are on a narrow ledge between life and death.

00:06

You probably don't feel it, but there's an incredible amount of activity

00:10

going on inside you,

00:12

and this activity can never stop.

00:16

Picture yourself as a Slinky falling down an escalator moving upwards.

00:21

The falling part represents the self-replicating processes of your cells.

00:26

The escalator represents the laws of physics driving you forwards.

00:31

To be alive is to be in motion but never arriving anywhere.

00:36

If you reach the top of the escalator, there's no more falling possible, and you are dead forever.

00:43

Somewhat unsettlingly, the universe wants you to reach the top.

00:48

How do you avoid that? And why are you alive?

00:53

[Amazing-sounding Kurz Intro Music]

01:01

All life is based on the cell.

01:03

A cell is a piece of the dead universe that separated itself from the rest so it could do its own thing for a while.

01:11

When this separation breaks down, it dies and joins the rest of the dead universe again.

01:17

Unfortunately, the universe would like for life to be done with doing its own thing.

01:22

For some reason, it's not a fan of exciting things, but tries to be as boring as possible.

01:28

We call this principle "entropy," and it's a fundamental rule of our universe.

01:34

It's pretty complicated and counterintuitive, so we'll explain it in detail in another video.

01:41

For now, all you need to know is living things are inherently exciting.

01:46

A cell is filled up with millions of proteins and millions more simpler molecules like water.

01:52

Thousands of complex, self-replicating processes are happening up to hundreds of thousands of times every second.

01:59

To stay alive and exciting, it has to constantly work to keep itself from achieving entropy and becoming boring and dead.

02:07

The cell has to maintain a separation from the rest of the universe.

02:12

It's doing this, for example, by keeping the concentration of certain molecules different on the inside and the outside

02:18

by actively pumping out excess molecules.

02:21

To do stuff like this, a cell needs energy.

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