How Does the Mussel Grow its Beard? | Deep Look

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2023
  • Mussels create byssal threads, known as the mussel's "beard," to attach themselves both to rocks and to each other. They use their sensitive foot to mold the threads from scratch and apply a waterproof adhesive that makes superglue jealous.
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    A day at the beach isn’t all it’s cracked up to be for mussels that make their home along the rough and tumble California coast. To keep from being swept away by the pummeling waves, they grow 50-100 strings called byssal fibers to attach themselves to the rocks and each other.
    Those fibers are collectively called the byssus, otherwise known as the mussel’s “beard.”
    So, how does the mussel create the byssal threads? Turns out mussels have a thread-making factory in their foot.
    The foot, which looks like a little tongue, has a groove that runs its length. “The mussel squirts protein building blocks, which are liquid, into the groove channel. Then they become solid in just a matter of minutes,” says Matthew Harrington, a researcher at McGill University who takes inspiration from nature to create better and more sustainable materials.
    The waterproof glue that the mussel uses to attach each thread to the rock hardens in water. Having a glue like that would be very useful for humans, especially in medical and dental situations where the adhesive needs to stick in a wet environment.
    “If you’ve tried to put a piece of tape or glue onto a wet surface, even a slightly damp surface, you know it doesn’t stick,” says Harrington. “But mussels figured out how to glue things to a wet surface. It’s really interesting how they solved a problem that we, as engineers, have been working on for over 100 years.”
    --- What do mussels eat?
    Mussels are filter feeders. They suck in water, and they filter out tiny bits of food like algae and detritus churned up by waves.
    --- What are mussels made of?
    Mussels build their shells out of calcium carbonate, which they pull from the water.
    --- How do mussels attach to rocks?
    Mussels use their byssal threads, or “beards,” to connect themselves to rocks. In addition to their strong shell, keeping themselves attached to a rock makes it harder for predators to attack them.
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    ---+ For more information:
    Harrington Lab at McGill University studies how mussels make byssal threads to create better and more sustainable materials:
    harrington.lab.mcgill.ca/
    Messersmith Research Lab studies the glue that mussels use to connect to rocks, in order to create adhesives for humans to use in situations like surgery, where the adhesive needs to harden in a wet environment:
    bioinspiredmaterials.berkeley...
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Komentáře • 253

  • @snowkracker
    @snowkracker Před rokem +56

    What if the want to move? Can they detach the threads?

  • @DanKillam
    @DanKillam Před rokem +839

    Fun fact: the giant bivalve Pinna nobilis of the Mediterranean makes such a big, luxurious beard that it's called sea silk, and has been used to spin fabric like silk!

    • @bentisiphone
      @bentisiphone Před rokem

      @@duaneulkanov7129 yoo I’ve seen that vid before

    • @Electroblade360
      @Electroblade360 Před rokem +1

      Wait until nickelodeon hears about this!

    • @wolfeye2717
      @wolfeye2717 Před rokem +11

      But it's very endangered,I know because I almost got in trouble for playing with it as a kid xD

    • @fluffymoonbunny
      @fluffymoonbunny Před rokem

      @@duaneulkanov7129 oh hey i remember watching that

  • @D007Jason
    @D007Jason Před rokem +398

    I love how this channel is not shellfish and shares knowledge with all of us!

  • @SeaGlassSkeleton
    @SeaGlassSkeleton Před rokem +182

    I am always so blown away at the footage captured by you guys! I hope more behind the scenes content gets posted, because not only do i love these videos, but i love seeing how they are made!

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +19

      Thank you, Marshall, we have some behind the scenes Shorts coming soon.

  • @utsavwhysytsobadrecently
    @utsavwhysytsobadrecently Před rokem +162

    it's a good day when you guys upload like you make the best high quality detailed vids❤

  • @kaylathehedgehog2005
    @kaylathehedgehog2005 Před rokem +21

    It really says a lot about how useful the ability to make silk is, since so many different types of animals evolved to do it.

  • @tinagoli5375
    @tinagoli5375 Před rokem +44

    i can’t look at the foot without thinking of a tongue 😭
    truly fascinating though! shows you how that life on earth is already so alien and unique!

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +20

      Thanks Tina, we caught ourselves calling it a tongue too sometimes, by accident, during production.

  • @tgnm9615
    @tgnm9615 Před rokem +47

    I always wonder the biology of these crustacean creatures such as muscles, clams and barnacle. I always saw them being in a single place and not moving whenever being disturb. Very interesting to learn more about them on Deep Look!

    • @sagaramskp
      @sagaramskp Před rokem +9

      Molluscs. These are molluscs. Including octopus and squids, snails, clams.
      Crustaceans are the crabs, prawns, lobsters and those teams

    • @chocolemonade
      @chocolemonade Před rokem +10

      @@sagaramskp barnacles actually are crustaceans! They have a shrimp like body inside their shell! You can see it in the Deep Look video about acorn barnacles. Mussels and clams ARE mollusks though

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +6

      True - here is our episode on barnacles: czcams.com/video/lfnkFxg1gMw/video.html

  • @onkelpappkov2666
    @onkelpappkov2666 Před rokem +3

    Can't get over how good of a voice actor Laura is. That delivery is flawless everytime. And what a voice. So good.

  • @Azguella
    @Azguella Před rokem +7

    I like that there is a new look on mussels week after Ze Franks True facts video

  • @ArkayeCh
    @ArkayeCh Před rokem +10

    "Sticking together makes it harder for predators"
    *That one mussel being eaten right next to their friends:* BRO

  • @_mareschizo
    @_mareschizo Před rokem +15

    New Deep Look video! Learns something new everytime I check them, thanks for the high quality videos as always.

  • @pawstepsinthesnow
    @pawstepsinthesnow Před rokem +42

    I absolutely adore bivalves! Such amazing and easily overlooked creatures. They're like Brita filters for the ocean.
    I love anything to do with biomimetic engineering, so every time you spotlight a cool thing in the nature that we might be able to use as inspiration it really gets my brain juices flowing. :3
    Alas, materials science was not my calling, but I love what I do anyway.
    Did you hear about the research being done on using tinder fungus as a potential replacement for plastic?

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +6

      Couldn't agree more! Yes, there has been some interesting work around using mycelium as a base for a number of materials science experiments.

  • @anon_ninja
    @anon_ninja Před rokem +1

    The 3D rendering was so nice. The rest of the video was high quality as always! Great work!

  • @greensun7099
    @greensun7099 Před rokem

    This is amazing! So happy that DeepLook exists 😊

  • @Mrs_Chiques
    @Mrs_Chiques Před 10 měsíci

    Why have I only just found this channel?! I loved this video, thanks for such great content ❤

  • @Hazuls
    @Hazuls Před rokem

    Always learning new things with a Deep Look video!

  • @Spcedude
    @Spcedude Před rokem +1

    It’s always nice to wake up to theses videos and learn cool things! :D

  • @Erufailon42
    @Erufailon42 Před rokem +4

    It's really fun to see all of these things I learned about in biology from lectures and textbooks. Much more vivid to see the animals alive as they do their stuff.

  • @jiojiart
    @jiojiart Před rokem +12

    What I've learned: have dainty useful feet and grow a really strong beard and you'll make amazing bonds in your community! thank you for the life lessons!

  • @SogeMoge
    @SogeMoge Před rokem +8

    So many beards and no barbershop.
    Jokes aside, I didn't get how the string gets out of the foot. Does it tap on a shell and then tap it on the ground? Like a spiderweb 🕸️

    • @5ns602
      @5ns602 Před rokem

      two days ago?

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +6

      SogeMoge, thanks for being a Patreon supporter! The process is like injection molding; the foot unwraps the string before it is done hardening.

  • @gaulac
    @gaulac Před rokem +2

    Always good to hear your voice.

  • @suspikachu3110
    @suspikachu3110 Před rokem +2

    We have a lesson called biotechnology in 12th grade and this is exactly what they told us as an example for future reference of biotechnology. Love this channel ♥️

  • @Xinevlin
    @Xinevlin Před rokem +26

    Hey deep, how about the psychedelic fungus next, the fungus that exclusively control cicadas. It's unique in my opinion.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +13

      There has been a lot of interest in our fugus episodes lately... I wonder why 🤔. We did do an episode on a fungus that controls the minds of ants: czcams.com/video/C2Jw5ib-s_I/video.html

    • @Xinevlin
      @Xinevlin Před rokem +5

      @@KQEDDeepLook perhaps because of Last of us series that makes people now interested to fungus 😂
      Including me 🤣

    • @EngelSpiel
      @EngelSpiel Před rokem

      You're likely referring to Cordyceps, right? I think the Pokemon Paras and Parasect are based on those.

    • @chitinskin9860
      @chitinskin9860 Před rokem +2

      @@EngelSpiel the psychedelic one is American and infects only adult magicicadas. It's also not a cordyceps. The one paras is based on is an edible cordyceps that infects cicada nymphs in Asia, it has no psychedelic properties.

    • @Clown_the_Clown
      @Clown_the_Clown Před rokem

      ​@@Xinevlin the show was garbage

  • @nyuh
    @nyuh Před rokem

    gosh i always love the music and sound design in these videos

  • @salt-emoji
    @salt-emoji Před rokem +2

    Genuinely one of the few applications of the shellfish pun actually works completely in context

  • @debabratabhattacharyya9451

    So informative and...and aah! The lovely voice! just amazing channel..lots of L❤VE

  • @foot9004
    @foot9004 Před rokem +1

    I love this channel so much

  • @shimibleach4463
    @shimibleach4463 Před rokem

    good to know 👍👍👍... deep look is my best zooming details teacher ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Hansulf
    @Hansulf Před rokem +9

    Always asked myself how did they build the barbs. Love this channel

  • @ConectoP
    @ConectoP Před rokem +1

    Amazing footage!! Hope more people appreciate these creatures than just considering as a food

  • @AdnanAlijk
    @AdnanAlijk Před rokem +2

    amazing how this good of content is free

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman Před rokem

    Never thought I'd be glued to my screen watching a video about muscles. Well done.

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Před rokem +1

    Love the Humor at the end 🥰🤣😂🤣🥰

  • @marshiandkara
    @marshiandkara Před rokem

    DEEP LOOK I WATCH UR VIDS EVERYDAYY

  • @dipankardutta9338
    @dipankardutta9338 Před rokem

    Thank you DL

  • @kaleb9596
    @kaleb9596 Před rokem +2

    Always great to watch something educational

  • @TamilSelvan-ik2me
    @TamilSelvan-ik2me Před rokem

    Asusual it's the best Informatic video 🤗, thank you to make us to know about mussel 😉

  • @lordphoenix9698
    @lordphoenix9698 Před rokem

    Deep Look upload. Lets go!!

  • @GringatTheRepugnant
    @GringatTheRepugnant Před rokem

    We studied the byssal threads in Molecular Biomechanics back in university. Incredibly strong but flexible materials that scientists are working on replicating, but we never covered how the mussel actually generates the thread in the first place. Fascinating footage as ever!

  • @jro265
    @jro265 Před rokem

    what a delicious video. thanks deeplook

  • @orawal
    @orawal Před rokem

    what would the world do/be without the enlightening oracle that deep look is :)

  • @tahsin7770
    @tahsin7770 Před rokem +1

    The best creator of CZcams in my opinion

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem

      Thanks Tashin! We work hard on these videos so your praise means a lot.

  • @escanor7938
    @escanor7938 Před rokem

    As usual... nature is... AMAZING

  • @syvhne
    @syvhne Před rokem

    The scriptwriter deserves a raise or at least a bonus! Such a witty yet entertaining script u got there!

  • @EvonneLindiwe
    @EvonneLindiwe Před rokem

    Love this channel.. 😂 🙌🏿

  • @DPac9
    @DPac9 Před měsícem

    Wow I 😮all brand new learnings 🙌🏼

  • @indee9800
    @indee9800 Před rokem

    A new Deep Look video!

  • @jenarogonzalez5151
    @jenarogonzalez5151 Před rokem

    The clongy shelfish joke my lady 👌

  • @julioutro
    @julioutro Před rokem

    yup, thats the best channel on youtube

  • @thiagopollo
    @thiagopollo Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @OverlordShamala
    @OverlordShamala Před rokem

    Ha ha... The puns at the end... so funny.🙄
    Lol😆

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Před rokem +1

    Super fascinating! Delicious...the quality and the organism...😅

  • @kurarisanamie
    @kurarisanamie Před rokem +1

    reminds me of one of those flex glue commercials :
    it is super strong, it even dries under water!🤣

  • @footfault1941
    @footfault1941 Před rokem +1

    Flex glue nature version!
    I wonder if they remain in one spot in a whole life? & When do they stick themselves onto the substrate? While young or in early adulthood? An intriguing creature captured. Amazing as usual!

  • @Rat2rrj
    @Rat2rrj Před rokem +1

    Love everything about this video

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Raymond! You've been with us a long time!

    • @Rat2rrj
      @Rat2rrj Před rokem

      ​@@KQEDDeepLookfeels like yesterday lol

  • @c3rulant_merulant
    @c3rulant_merulant Před rokem +1

    yeah yeah but that soundtrack fire tho 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @chisaquaticvibe6524
    @chisaquaticvibe6524 Před rokem

    This is amazing!

  • @kimbratton9620
    @kimbratton9620 Před rokem +2

    Wow that's amazing!!

  • @sypeiterra7613
    @sypeiterra7613 Před rokem

    Having stepped on these I can say they're incredibly SHARP

  • @natasham7809
    @natasham7809 Před rokem +2

    Spider clam, Spider clam, does whatever a spider can

  • @pranavswaroop4291
    @pranavswaroop4291 Před rokem

    Is Laura back? Always loved your narration :)

  • @DavidCruickshank
    @DavidCruickshank Před rokem

    10/10 for that pun at the end😅

  • @Binchilling575
    @Binchilling575 Před rokem +2

    More invertebrate sea creatures please 💙

  • @djmocok
    @djmocok Před rokem

    Today, I learned about mussel beard. Never stop learning.

  • @livallen9304
    @livallen9304 Před rokem +1

    Amazing!

  • @diictodon2351
    @diictodon2351 Před 9 měsíci

    yeah about that water proof glue. have you heard of Flex Seal?

  • @Cleeon
    @Cleeon Před rokem +1

    That's glue must be very useful for aquarium and ponds, many aquarist hobbyst and any fishery or farm want it

  • @apeshitclothing
    @apeshitclothing Před rokem +1

    Mmm. One of my favorite foods!

  • @Alhapra
    @Alhapra Před rokem +1

    I wonder how to capture this kind of footage :D

  • @ariannasv22
    @ariannasv22 Před rokem +1

    I never even knew they had those beards, very interesting

  • @ISAIDAN
    @ISAIDAN Před rokem

    I love these Animals, I find them so interesting

  • @heykerryann
    @heykerryann Před rokem +1

    Quite a week for mussels. Yesterday Ze Frank and today DL and it’s only Tuesday 😅

  • @christinasalzman3287
    @christinasalzman3287 Před rokem

    I need a part 2 detailing how they get rid of unwanted attachments to move closer to friends or otherwise

  • @felipeantonio1304
    @felipeantonio1304 Před rokem +1

    So I guess mollusks have a higher chance of growing a beard than me.

    • @tacitozetticci9308
      @tacitozetticci9308 Před rokem

      In my town the old sailors used to have fun telling teens that pigeon poop makes you grow a full beard

  • @randomshortvids4793
    @randomshortvids4793 Před rokem

    This is our fav. Dish in the Philippines. TAHONG 🤤😛

  • @laurentbossy6759
    @laurentbossy6759 Před rokem +1

    How do they even highlight the byssal thread so accurately

  • @justbehappyandalwaysbehapp9546

    I love the puns... the really just.. *stick* together

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 Před rokem

    My parents harvest them some times and fry them for soup. It’s very hard to get a muscle you must cut and pull and pull! Such a strong creature !

  • @m3talentagency680
    @m3talentagency680 Před 11 dny

    It sounds delicious!
    I mean: interesting.

  • @fredyrodriguez8881
    @fredyrodriguez8881 Před rokem

    3:24 those are good puns

  • @K-FOREST_Original
    @K-FOREST_Original Před rokem

    Hi! How are you?
    Your activities are attractive.
    I hope you will continue to have wonderful/beautiful activities.
    Thank you very much. ^^

  • @tahsin7770
    @tahsin7770 Před rokem +1

    Believe me or not i have watched all your videos

  • @Hirundo-demersalis
    @Hirundo-demersalis Před rokem +1

    I guess the euphemism "bearded clam" is more than just a euphemism!

  • @mitchelltian3479
    @mitchelltian3479 Před 11 měsíci

    I like the puns at the end 😂

  • @jpwein88
    @jpwein88 Před rokem

    2:58 flex seal guy is probably taking notes

  • @alceratops6853
    @alceratops6853 Před rokem +1

    2:54
    Does this make mussels the Phil Swifts of the sea??

  • @giordanobruno1333
    @giordanobruno1333 Před rokem

    This wasn’t the bearded clam video I was expecting.

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- Před rokem +2

    They should've called the mussel the tendon instead.

  • @leecherlarry
    @leecherlarry Před rokem

    missed you the laura voice!"!

  • @Thiago-qt3tw
    @Thiago-qt3tw Před rokem

    Some writer in your team is an Alter Bridge fan! “Disconnected, so alone”…. Isolation….

  • @PushyPawn
    @PushyPawn Před rokem +1

    Spider mussel does whatever a spider mussel does.

  • @christophertadeo6120
    @christophertadeo6120 Před rokem

    It's the mucus that bind us... 😀

  • @megggot
    @megggot Před rokem

    This was the weirdest notification I've probably ever gotten from CZcams

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! We consider that compliment. We do it for science.

  • @aspopulvera9130
    @aspopulvera9130 Před rokem

    They're like a community of mountain climbers or when mother nature accidentally installed a clam with spider hardware

  • @undeadladybug7723
    @undeadladybug7723 Před rokem

    I always wondered what was going on in that one episode of Magic School Bus, they didn't explain this whole thread thing.

  • @Dranominator
    @Dranominator Před rokem +1

    Disconnected and all alone? Yep, that’s me

  • @ebnrong
    @ebnrong Před rokem

    2:24 STONE FREEEEE

  • @angelcosta4383
    @angelcosta4383 Před rokem

    Mussels an bivalves seem to me almost like plants, almost motionless, but not quite.

  • @teaQtheQT
    @teaQtheQT Před rokem +1

    How are these mussels not charged with public indecency yet?!