Why fish are better at breathing than you are - Dan Kwartler

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  • Explore how fish use their gills to breathe, and how these processes make them some of the most efficient breathers on Earth.
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    Recent studies found that elite runners can take in twice as much oxygen as non-runners. And it’s likely that this superhuman ability played a role in breaking the two-hour marathon barrier in 2019. But when it comes to breathing efficiently, not even the best runners can compete with the average fish. What makes fish some of the best breathers on Earth? Dan Kwartler explores the science of gills.
    Lesson by Dan Kwartler, directed by Denys Spolitak.
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Komentáře • 391

  • @reihanasabrina645
    @reihanasabrina645 Před 14 dny +1086

    In the defense of our species a fish probably can’t run a Vienna marathon in 1 hour 59 minutes and 40 seconds

    • @andreaspetersen361
      @andreaspetersen361 Před 14 dny +72

      Well, me neither

    • @oyaji_sus6882
      @oyaji_sus6882 Před 14 dny +111

      ​@@andreaspetersen361 Then you are a fish.

    • @annejie
      @annejie Před 14 dny +8

      ​@@andreaspetersen361you could in some circumstances, the fish will never be able

    • @oracleofdelphi4533
      @oracleofdelphi4533 Před 14 dny +6

      Last I checked, Fish don't seem to to so well on on land. About as well as a human in water. If fish could breathe air, I imagine they'd develop a similar level of inefficiency.

    • @Kaikaku
      @Kaikaku Před 13 dny +6

      Well, there are not so many species that can run a (Vienna) marathon. Humans are quite good in this respect (ability to sweat for the win).

  • @loler49er
    @loler49er Před 14 dny +1085

    This is fish propaganda

    • @timothytumusiime2903
      @timothytumusiime2903 Před 13 dny +11

      Facts!!!!!
      Don't be fooled ladies 😏

    • @draco147
      @draco147 Před 13 dny +32

      ​@@timothytumusiime2903landies

    • @humanno9
      @humanno9 Před 13 dny +7

      As a human, I can confirm that this is untrue and fish are, in fact very good

    • @mhdfrb9971
      @mhdfrb9971 Před 13 dny +4

      Must be by anti tiktaalik propaganda

    • @aftonair
      @aftonair Před 13 dny +4

      Yeah!
      Brought to you by "Big Fish".

  • @user-je5mb9yy8n
    @user-je5mb9yy8n Před 13 dny +236

    3:18 A blobfish doesn't look like that in its native habitat of the depths. It only looks like that if it's pulled up rapidly to above the surface. It looks nothing like this when you just leave it alone.

  • @emmanuelvillagra9972
    @emmanuelvillagra9972 Před 9 dny +22

    Why did I become suddenly breathing consciously while watching this?

  • @csmyfavoritecompany1213
    @csmyfavoritecompany1213 Před 8 dny +16

    Now I know why Tanjiro always mastering breathing techniques

  • @ahmedkamal7095
    @ahmedkamal7095 Před 14 dny +169

    I swear i read the thumbnail as "how do GIRLS work"😅

    • @ViewerAaron
      @ViewerAaron Před 13 dny +5

      At first, me too. No shame.

    • @greatwolf5372
      @greatwolf5372 Před 13 dny +35

      No scientist will ever be able to figure that out

    • @Applestoroger
      @Applestoroger Před 13 dny +8

      there's plenty of fish in the sea

    • @ahmedkamal7095
      @ahmedkamal7095 Před 13 dny +3

      @@Applestoroger yeaaaaaaaaahhhh!! I actually thought they put the fish on the thumbnail as a metaphor😅

    • @VaBellaBeautz
      @VaBellaBeautz Před 13 dny +2

      And you clicked it straight away?

  • @Becky_Cooling
    @Becky_Cooling Před 13 dny +263

    4:45 'fortunately for most fish'
    *shows dolphin, a mammal*

    • @Patrick_IV
      @Patrick_IV Před 12 dny +7

      🤓

    • @abhayrohit
      @abhayrohit Před 12 dny

      what's a mammal

    • @Becky_Cooling
      @Becky_Cooling Před 12 dny +5

      @@Patrick_IV Thank you!
      I'm a nerd and very proud of it.
      I'm glad that you acknowledge my nerdiness.

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo Před 12 dny +2

      Technically, all mammals are fish, since we evolved from fish.

    • @Patrick_IV
      @Patrick_IV Před 12 dny

      @@Carlos-bz5oo "we evolved from fish" 🤣🤣🤣 this's what happens when you believe in the theory of evolution 😂🤣

  • @mc5574
    @mc5574 Před 9 dny +5

    I like the animation, it is very well done

  • @kamillelord3891
    @kamillelord3891 Před 13 dny +124

    I am *so* aware of my breathing right now.

  • @younghoganwang
    @younghoganwang Před 5 dny +1

    absolutely fascinating! the use of jargons in this one video is a bit dense though

  • @sazami1539
    @sazami1539 Před 8 dny +2

    some fish like catfish or gourami often gulps air from the surface, how does that work? they dont have lungs but breath air with their gills?

  • @CYCLAM3
    @CYCLAM3 Před dnem

    0:05 "If my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike"

  • @FarhanPerdana
    @FarhanPerdana Před 9 dny +1

    Best water breathing user, ever.

  • @JackieOwl94
    @JackieOwl94 Před 9 dny +1

    To be fair, they did have a 300 million year head start compared to our lungs, which is about half as long as complex life has been on earth. They got an amazing head start.

  • @honeyjuice219
    @honeyjuice219 Před 3 dny +1

    me at 3am, yes I do want to learn how does gills work

  • @Lanpenn
    @Lanpenn Před 9 dny

    Betta splendens has the labyrinth organ. Despite breathing most time with the gills, it always must swim up to breath atmospheric air.

  • @levy7614
    @levy7614 Před 14 dny +40

    Why did the fish accept its death after losing its respiratory organs?
    Because it lost the gill to live.

  • @hcn6708
    @hcn6708 Před 7 dny +1

    How much oxygen can a fish extract per body weight vs. a similarly sized mammal

  • @IcefisherTenacity
    @IcefisherTenacity Před 13 dny +41

    The blobfish has been misrepresented in its ideal water pressure. It’s infamous blobbiness is a result of depressurization and not seen in it’s deep sea natural habitat.

    • @shitmypants5275
      @shitmypants5275 Před 13 dny

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing lol they look normal under water

  • @devindaniels1634
    @devindaniels1634 Před 10 dny +3

    3:26 when talking about species of fish surviving through their efficient breathing, you've got cephalopods and whales. Did anyone bother to check the graphics you're including?

  • @thechickenwizard8172
    @thechickenwizard8172 Před 13 dny +4

    A lot of aquatic animals like amphibian larvae, sharks, lamprey, and certian bony fish lack an operculum. I'd take a shot and guess that operculums aren't as crucial for underwater breathing if
    A: the animal is only aquatic temporarily or can substitute air as well, B: they use some other motion to move water through the gills (ram breathing in sharks for instance), or C: they can absorb some oxygen through their skin.

    • @garg4531
      @garg4531 Před 13 dny +1

      Fascinating deduction

  • @adarshs6200
    @adarshs6200 Před 11 dny +2

    As a blobfish myself, I'm quite offended at how my species are represented in the video.

  • @wiandryadiwasistio2062
    @wiandryadiwasistio2062 Před 7 hodinami

    fish: i am a better fish than _you_ are
    humans: i fish better than you are tho

  • @doanthuthuy23
    @doanthuthuy23 Před 6 dny

    I really want to know how the animator make this video 🥹 i want to learn how to make motion video like this

  • @SarimDeLaurec
    @SarimDeLaurec Před 14 dny +144

    Poorblob fish. Depicted how he looks after rapid decompression instead of how he looks like in his habitat. :(

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks Před 13 dny +1

      Someone caught it too 😂

    • @l.n.3372
      @l.n.3372 Před 13 dny +6

      It seems like Ted Ed deleted my comment. But I pointed this out to them a few hours ago.

    • @kristianwilliams441
      @kristianwilliams441 Před 13 dny +12

      I'm glad that I'm not the only one that caught this. Blobfish just look like pretty normal fish at their proper depth!

  • @anonymousx6398
    @anonymousx6398 Před 7 dny

    I miss read the thumbnail as How go girl work 😂😂

  • @nappy_22
    @nappy_22 Před dnem

    “If I were a man with gills, I would be The Deep.”

  • @arc7495
    @arc7495 Před 6 hodinami

    we are now breathing manually because of this video

  • @J1M95
    @J1M95 Před dnem

    Lol you havent seen me breath

  • @salm9211
    @salm9211 Před 13 dny +80

    If humans have gills they would also colonize the oceans and fight for territory. They would also build humongous infrastructures that would extract everything that is valuable in the waters until it's all depleted.

    • @jimmytimmy3680
      @jimmytimmy3680 Před 13 dny +11

      That's if capitalism remained. Once we overcome it, we will not be as wasteful.

    • @baccarethman3272
      @baccarethman3272 Před 13 dny +2

      We are literally the real monsters

    • @soIzec
      @soIzec Před 13 dny +3

      The only issue that would remain is the fact that pressure difference at sea level and even just a few meters underwater is quite big

    • @hamilton9076
      @hamilton9076 Před 13 dny +3

      Fortunately for most fish, there're no humans in the water

    • @joecota2644
      @joecota2644 Před 11 dny

      @@hamilton9076 unfortunately that hasnt stop from over fishing and annihilation of habitat. Humans excell at murder even if they arent native to a habitat

  • @jackt883
    @jackt883 Před 14 dny +65

    I read that title totally wrong. Thought it said "How do girls work". If you fancy making a video on that it'd be much appreciated. 😂

  • @bimonnongsiej
    @bimonnongsiej Před 20 hodinami

    Trivia - Name me the richest fish.

  • @katherineknapp4370
    @katherineknapp4370 Před 3 dny

    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Mcwollybob
    @Mcwollybob Před 13 dny +17

    Blobfish don't look like that. Blobfish only look like that when they're brought to the surface and destroyed by the air pressure change. I already knew that quite a few of your videos get stuff wrong, particularly your videos about weight science where you demand weight loss despite that not at all being evidence-based practice, but come on. The pressure difference of the ocean and land is such an important aspect of the topic of this video that you dedicated a whole section of this video to it. And yet you went through the entire animation process with likely multiple quality assurance checks and never realized you animated a pressure-killed fish swimming alive and happy in its natural, correctly-pressured environment??

  • @C345OFR
    @C345OFR Před 9 dny

    Altogether now: "We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine!"

  • @CharlotteXMoon
    @CharlotteXMoon Před 11 dny

    Are there different types of coral that turn carbon dioxide into oxygen again?

  • @leminator13
    @leminator13 Před 13 dny +64

    Thought the title said: How do girls work?
    I still stayed for the fish.

  • @knightshade6232
    @knightshade6232 Před 2 dny

    Can fish separate oxygen from H20

  • @Tyler_18_
    @Tyler_18_ Před 2 hodinami

    Oh yeah? Well what’s in my air fryer right now? Not a human that’s for sure!

  • @gregoryfenn1462
    @gregoryfenn1462 Před 11 dny +1

    Why does your 3:26 image include whales 🐋 and an octopus 🐙 ?

  • @user-sp8sw7vt5k
    @user-sp8sw7vt5k Před 13 dny +10

    In addition to gills, fish like gouramis and bettas also have an organ called a labyrinth that functions like a lung. I don't know if that's what the lungfish has but labyrinths weren't mentioned by name in the video

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 13 dny +1

      Lungfish are very different from gouramis. Gouramis, like most fish, are ray-finned fish, whereas lungfish are a much smaller group of lobe-finned fish (like coelacanths) that split off a long time ago. (Notably, lungfish are the fish most closely related to tetrapods like amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.)
      Gouramis also do not use lungs to breathe air; instead, they have a different structure called a labyrinth organ.

  • @thermalnuclearwar
    @thermalnuclearwar Před 13 dny +2

    that was fascinating

  • @Starboy_tw
    @Starboy_tw Před 6 dny

    Where's my Water breathing potion?

  • @0mnom519
    @0mnom519 Před 5 dny

    Watching this while eating tilapia 😂😂😂

  • @charmh.422
    @charmh.422 Před dnem

    No worries bro, after turning 40, my eyes aren't 20/20 anymore

  • @SC-zq6cu
    @SC-zq6cu Před dnem

    its because fish breathe like how we eat and we breathe like how a hydra eats

  • @turdbomitch9007
    @turdbomitch9007 Před 13 hodinami

    If the lung fish isn't the perfect example of evolution I don't know what is😅

  • @ramiere1412
    @ramiere1412 Před 13 dny +4

    when i was a kid i always thought they broke the oxygen out of the h20.

  • @MythicTales993
    @MythicTales993 Před 13 dny

    Thank you for making such amazing content. Truly inspiring!

  • @globin3477
    @globin3477 Před 13 dny +2

    You forgot to mention that air-breathing isn't unique to lungfish. Lots of fish, both freshwater and saltwater, can do it: For example, Bettas are freshwater fish that can breathe air. Meanwhile, Oceanic Tarpons can also breathe air.
    Having done a bit of further reading, it seems that most air-breathing fish do not use lungs to breathe air, but instead breathe through their skin like amphibians, or breathe via a labyrinth organ, which seems to be a modified gill arch that is better able to pull oxygen from the air (provided it is wet.)

  • @thoraero
    @thoraero Před 8 dny

    I agree that's gills must be more efficient. But fishes take in more oxygen than us???

  • @aidkik580
    @aidkik580 Před 8 dny

    Do you like fishsticks?

  • @mikailhusni2017
    @mikailhusni2017 Před 3 dny

    Those two fish in the land😢

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    @beatriceottilie3655 Před 10 dny +15

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      @alexasecas5930 Před 10 dny

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  • @emmanuelvillagra9972
    @emmanuelvillagra9972 Před 9 dny

    So The Deep is a Lungfish.

  • @collinalbicocco3025
    @collinalbicocco3025 Před 2 dny

    🐟

  • @ArvinrajApplasamy
    @ArvinrajApplasamy Před 13 dny +2

    How do the fish prevent osmosis damage through their gills when they breathe? Sea water is very salty and can pull moisture out of their bloodstream.

    • @garg4531
      @garg4531 Před 13 dny

      I remember hearing about this in another video. I think it was something along the lines of saltwater fish constantly taking in water and freshwater fish constantly excreting it in order to maintain balance within their respective environments.

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 13 dny

      I think a part of it is that saltwater fish's bodies are actually much saltier than our bodies. In fact, I recently recall reading that freshwater fish typically have higher salt levels than the surrounding water. They have various biological salt pumps to maintain this lack of equilibrium.
      The reason there are no freshwater cephalopods is because cephalopods do not have any sort of salt pump, and would die through some combination of too much moisture in their bloodstream and loosing salt to the environment.

  • @zakatych
    @zakatych Před 13 dny

    English or Spanish?

  • @litetaker
    @litetaker Před 13 dny +4

    Ah come on! Again the misinformation about the blobfish is being spread. It is extremely unfair to give it the name blobfish as it looks like a blob only on the surface. At its natural habitat deep down the ocean, it looks like a normal fish!

  • @Becky_Cooling
    @Becky_Cooling Před 13 dny +55

    2:30 CAN SOMEONE RESCUE THAT POOR FISH!

  • @abhay06976
    @abhay06976 Před 13 dny +1

    if the gills are so effective in pulling the oxygen, why can they not work out of water?

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 13 dny +1

      Some animals actually do have gills that work in the air- land crabs and woodlice, for example. These land gills are so specialized for air that they don't work underwater.
      In any case, this was answered in the video; Fish rely on the density of water to pull it through the gill covers via pressure differences. This method does not exert enough pressure to pull a continuous stream of air over the gills.

  • @mrparkerdan
    @mrparkerdan Před 13 dny

    i can't breath 😵

  • @ginpachi1
    @ginpachi1 Před 6 dny

    I read this as “How do girls work?”

  • @MissMueslie
    @MissMueslie Před 13 dny +1

    💚 Thank you for your efforts. I really appreciate it. You are great!

  • @PitinPitufin
    @PitinPitufin Před 14 dny +1

    Fish

  • @melissaebling3008
    @melissaebling3008 Před 11 dny

    Ryan stiles? 😂

  • @topherthe11th23
    @topherthe11th23 Před 13 dny +2

    So, how did lungs evolve? From gills, or from something else? I ask because my impression that if an animal has evolved bones, and it has also evolved hearing, its hearing has evolved from bones that in earlier species were part of the jaw. But that if an animal has no bones, but has hearing, then its hearing evolved from completely different earlier structures.

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 13 dny +2

      lungs evolved in ancient fish as a way to deal with low oxygen levels in water. In most modern fish, the lung has evolved into a swim bladder, although a few species (most notably lungfish) still retain true lungs.

    • @topherthe11th23
      @topherthe11th23 Před 12 dny +2

      @@globin3477 Thanks! So it's not related to the gill. Is it possible that you meant to say the "lung", (not the "gill") evolved into a swim-bladder?

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 12 dny

      @@topherthe11th23 Yes, I did. I will correct the mistake.

  • @mrtienphysics666
    @mrtienphysics666 Před 8 dny

    one particular fish become amphibian

  • @aaronlosey7201
    @aaronlosey7201 Před 13 dny +1

    We really need to fight the misconception that is what blobfish look like! They only look like that when removed from their high-pressure environment: suffering and slowly dying!

  • @bhavyapal
    @bhavyapal Před 14 dny +33

    Considering the fact that 21% of air is oxygen but there is only a small amount of oxygen in water , we don't need to be more effective at getting oxygen but fishes have to be

  • @kraqur
    @kraqur Před 12 dny

    Title card got me thinking this was the long lost manual on explaining women...

  • @TheSupremeMisfit
    @TheSupremeMisfit Před 2 dny

    i mean...i have asthma, almost everything/everyone is better than me at breathing

  • @Ceren-k-05-09
    @Ceren-k-05-09 Před 9 dny

    Türkçe altayazı?hintçe bile koymuşsunuz

  • @aresu3040
    @aresu3040 Před 5 dny

    Are you sure 71% Earth is covered in h2o? My search results say different

  • @Mamo_Rambo
    @Mamo_Rambo Před 13 dny +1

    I always wondering:
    If I take a lot of head fish with their gills system connect, And cover my face with them, Will I Could breathe underwater?

    • @globin3477
      @globin3477 Před 13 dny +1

      I don't think so, unless you somehow surgically connect all those gills to your bloodstream. I don't think any research has been done on such a surgery, nor do I think there will be any work towards this.
      Even if you somehow managed to pull this off, you would probably find other problems underwater, as your body simply isn't built to deal with those pressures. For instance, I can't imagine it would be pleasant to have lungs completely full of seawater even if you can get oxygen via other means. In fact, that might actually do severe and permanent damage to your lung tissue.

  • @shirleewalker3635
    @shirleewalker3635 Před 13 dny

    Earliest I’ve ever been

  • @sera-chan8194
    @sera-chan8194 Před 13 dny +1

    I thought the blob fish does not look like that but looks like a normal fish only appearing like a blob after caught because he was fished from such a deepth that the adjustment to the pressure difference in this short time is not possible resulting in the fish looking so squished. Or is this wrong? @TedEd

  • @FotiniKottarinou
    @FotiniKottarinou Před 13 dny +1

    People don't walk by moving the right arm along with the right leg. It's the opposite. Other than that, great video!

  • @ShadowKick32
    @ShadowKick32 Před 13 dny +1

    That blobfish is shameful

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Před 13 dny +1

    why fish haven't finished oxygen from ocean if they breathe more and faster than humans? why hasn't anyone made artifical gills so you don't have to carry oxygen tanks underwater?

    • @garg4531
      @garg4531 Před 13 dny +2

      Oxygen gets replenished. I remember hearing multiple times from difference sources that most of the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean.
      And creating oxygen tanks is a lot simpler than having to create artificial gills.

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 Před 14 dny +9

    Can a fish breath when it’s in my stomach though? 😋

  • @InsiyaAbbas-kl6cm
    @InsiyaAbbas-kl6cm Před 11 dny

    Such things are committed by you sin not deed .

  • @pvtwalllllly
    @pvtwalllllly Před 9 dny

    Fish and their gills had longer to evolve than land animals and their lungs. Give us another 100 million years and we will catch up. I promise you

  • @duran9664
    @duran9664 Před 11 dny +1

    🔥Artificial gills for humans 🔥
    Patent pending 🤏

  • @Medineamadegil
    @Medineamadegil Před 13 dny +2

    What a great video thanks for informing

  • @Discerned_
    @Discerned_ Před 14 dny +2

    Where can I get gill implants? 😅

  • @earthling_parth
    @earthling_parth Před 13 dny +5

    Of course Australian fish have gills *and* lungs.

  • @Santiago3435.
    @Santiago3435. Před 12 dny

    Beautiful animation and excellently explained!

  • @_mortiam
    @_mortiam Před 13 dny +2

    Breathing frequency heavily depends on the size of an animal, so the comparison of how often a human breaths and how often "most fish" breath, really has no meaning. Would have been interesting how often a fish of comparable size breaths.

  • @aPCreations191
    @aPCreations191 Před 9 dny

    Who made this mechanism of breathing?

  • @teainnit27
    @teainnit27 Před 12 dny +1

    3:30 Ted-ed animators love you to death, but a blobfish only looks like *that* outside the water.
    I really enjoyed this video regardless 😊

  • @Sunflowersarepretty
    @Sunflowersarepretty Před 14 dny +6

    I had a similar question in my mind a few days ago bout how do fishes breathe underwater. I got the answer. 😂

  • @Blast009
    @Blast009 Před 13 dny

    God's creations still amaze me

  • @AecoYT
    @AecoYT Před 12 dny +2

    Is there a particular reason why you would use the blobfish's corpse to depict it instead of its appearance when alive?

  • @TasZ06
    @TasZ06 Před 13 dny +2

    Fascinating art, even better the science facts

  • @tomp6685
    @tomp6685 Před 11 dny

    It's important if you have an aquarium to have an air stone and some aquatic plants to promote oxygenation and gas exchange.

  • @majorgnu
    @majorgnu Před 13 dny +2

    Tone down the H2O, will you?
    That's the molecular formula of water and should not be gratuitously used as a stand-in for water-based solutions that contain a slew of other molecules. Especially in a video about biological systems specialized in exchanging such other molecules with the solution.
    The way you presented it someone might end uo thinking the oxigen fish extract from their environment come from the H2O molecules, as if fish gills were doing electrolysis or something.

  • @aldric3178
    @aldric3178 Před 13 dny +2

    TED: Fish respiratory system are very efficient. They need more air than us, they use more air than us, and they breath more frequently than us.
    Me: That doesn't sound very efficient...

    • @garg4531
      @garg4531 Před 13 dny +1

      Well the main reason they need more air (or rather oxygen) is because because there’s less of it in their environment, so they evolved to be able to take in as much of it as possible.

  • @daltongrowley5280
    @daltongrowley5280 Před 13 dny

    Another example of how sports is just a celebration of the genetic lottery.

  • @virak5858
    @virak5858 Před 12 dny

    they are "ef-fish-ent" breathers