This is a transcript of a video that describes various types of microorganisms that live inside and outside the human body, as well as in other environments. The video lists the names, sizes, shapes, and effects of different microbes, from the smallest virus to the largest single-celled plant. The video also uses humor and comparisons to make the information more engaging and memorable. The video ends with a call to action to like, share, and watch more videos.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The average person has 40 trillion microbes in their body.
2. The human body has only 30 trillion of its own cells.
3. There are trillions of microorganisms on the surface of the human body.
4. The smallest single-celled organism is only 9 nanometers in length.
5. The smallest virus is the Circus Pig Virus, which is 17 nanometers in length.
6. The Parvovirus is 20 nanometers in length and can harm dogs.
7. The Bovine Virus is 26 nanometers in length and is carried by insects.
8. The Cowpea Mosaic Virus is 28 nanometers in length and only harms cowpeas.
9. The Hepatitis A virus is 30 nanometers long and is the smallest of the hepatitis viruses.
10. The Hepatitis B virus is 42 nanometers in length and is one of the most ancient human viruses.
11. The Hepatitis C virus is 50 nanometers long and is more diverse, occurring in humans, horses, and dogs.
12. The Zika virus is 55 nanometers long and is a reason to avoid mosquitoes in Africa.
13. The Adenovirus is 65 nanometers long and is one of the culprits behind runny noses and coughs.
14. The Alpha virus is 70 nanometers long and is a bit more serious than the Adenovirus.
15. The Rotavirus is 80 nanometers long and may cause gastrointestinal issues.
16. The Influenza virus is 100 nanometers long and causes the flu.
17. The Rickettsia virus is 100 nanometers in diameter and causes spotted fever in animals.
18. The SARS virus is 120 nanometers long and is one of the most severe viruses.
19. The Measles virus is 150 nanometers long and can be prevented with vaccination.
20. The Thermoplasma is 170 nanometers in size and lives in hot springs.
21. The Rabies virus is 180 nanometers long and causes inflammation of the brain.
22. The Herpes virus is 200 nanometers in size and has many types, with only nine being dangerous and common.
23. The Chlamydia is 300 nanometers in size and leads to bad consequences when it enters the human body.
24. The Aureole is 360 nanometers in size and is not dangerous for humans, thanks to vaccination.
25. The Ferroplasma is 400 nanometers in size and feeds on sulfide minerals.
26. The Mimi virus is 500 nanometers long and was considered the largest virus until other types were discovered.
27. The Api complex is 650 nanometers in size and is a family of parasites.
28. The Mega virus is 700 nanometers in size and is the first giant virus discovered after the Mimi virus.
29. The Pneumococcus is 1.3 micrometers in size and often causes serious problems with the lungs.
30. The Brucella is 1.4 micrometers in size and affects mainly people and dogs.
31. The Herpes virus has a size of 1.7 micrometers.
32. The Enterococcus is 2 micrometers long and can be found in every corner of the world, including the human stomach.
33. The Halo Iraqi is 2.3 micrometers in size and is another type of bacteria that could potentially survive on Mars.
34. The Pi laurels is 2.5 micrometers long and is a terrible bacterium that infects bees.
35. The Bacterium is 3 micrometers in size and is a useful type of bacteria used in the production of fertilizer and food additives.
36. The Burg holder is 3.2 micrometers in length and is very useful for the environment but very harmful to humans.
37. The Gola quadra is 3.5 micrometers in length and is the only microorganism that is ideal square in shape.
38. The Subtilis is 4 micrometers in size and is a bacterium that can be found in the soil in your backyard.
39. The Penicillin is 4.5 micrometers in size and is best known for the discovery of penicillin in the 20th century.
40. The Victory is 5 micrometers in size and is a simple organism contained in the saliva of ticks.
41. The Malacesia is 5.5 micrometers in size and is the only fungus that can be found on the surface of the skin.
42. The Aqua fix is 6 micrometers long and is a bacterium that can survive in boiling water.
43. The Bifidobacteria are 7 micrometers in size and are useful for humans, found in fermented dairy products.
44. The Labyrinth of a street is 8 micrometers in size and is a strange creature that includes both lytic types and symbiotic.
45. The Lactobacilli are 9 micrometers long and are another useful bacteria that live in fermented milk.
46. The Plasmodium is 10 micrometers in size and is a parasite that lives in the saliva of mosquitoes.
47. The Clade of spores is 11 micrometers long and is what you see on spoiled cheese or bread.
48. The Candida is 12 micrometers in length and is a fungus that lives in the human mouth.
49. The Giardia is 14 micrometers in size and is a parasite that lives in every type of animal.
50. The Suktore is 15 micrometers in size and usually live in water, but sometimes they decide to live on the skin of marine animals.
51. The Treponema is 17 micrometers long and is similar to Candida.
52. The Clostridia are 18 micrometers in size and are one of the most terrible bacteria, causing serious heart disease.
53. The Bacta is 20 micrometers long and is one of the causes of Lyme disease.
54. The Alexandre is 25 micrometers in size and is another unfriendly creature, most of which are toxic.
55. The Cyanobacteria are 30 micrometers in length and are also known as blue-green algae.
56. The Didi her is 50 micrometers in size and is one of the friendliest microbes, at least in relation to humans.
57. The Alterna ria is 60 micrometers long and is harmful to plants and people, causing asthma and other respiratory diseases.
58. The F vulture de is 75 micrometers in size and is an amoeba that is incredibly important for the environment.
59. The Flexi bag is 100 micrometers long and is dangerous only for fish, causing various heart diseases.
60. The Dry type is 150 micrometers in size and is a very capricious bacterium, especially when it comes to living conditions.
61. The Walkie-talkies are 190 micrometers long and are covered with something similar to armor.
62. The Foraminifera is 200 micrometers in size and is the largest group of microbes having a cell wall shell.
63. The Spirochete is 250 micrometers long and is a friendly creature that lives in water, both fresh and salty.
64. The Fathers are 300 micrometers in size and are very large for a bacterium, often used in universities and shown to microbiology students.
65. The Go Lionella is 400 micrometers long and has been known to scientists for a century and a half, oxidizing iron and provoking the formation of rust.
66. The Amoeba proteus is half a millimeter in size and is one of the largest microbes, visible without a microscope.
67. The Tea margarita is 0.75 millimeters in size and is the largest bacteria.
68. The Center is 2 millimeters in size and is perhaps the largest microbe that no longer corresponds to the micro parameters.
69. The Sphere is 3.8 millimeters in size and is also an amoeba, clearly visible on the bottom of the ocean.
70. The Wallonia potbellied is 4 centimeters long and is a single-celled aquatic plant that often populates aquariums.
71. The Caulerpa is the largest single-celled organism in the world, a seaweed that reaches a length of almost three meters.