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Sometimes when I feel down, I come back to this video and watch Hank say "THE RED BLOOD CELL GRAVEYARD" about ten times, then I remember that life is good
+isectoid youre joking right the video is about blood what the heck did you expect. And a child wont watch this because it is much to complex. you need to be at least 13+ to understand this.
I have been *trying* to work on a research paper in regard to blood during decomposition stages. I suggest a CrashCourse discussing how blood 'dies' when a person dies. There is very little information on this subject
chazz30000 Yeah, nice try. I'm not ashamed that I find a character with their hand cut off and spurting blood a little disturbing. Especially for a family friendly educational series. You did get the tumblr part right, though. I love that website.
liampgc Let's be honest, for this show it's pretty graphic, you know, with Squidward screaming and all. For rest of the internet it's nothing but I agree it felt a little out of place here. Inbefore you're offended. I'm not offended cause you know, the internet and stuff.
the early erythroblast is so cute that it made me giggle and rewatch the development of an erythrocyte just to see all the cuteness. props to the animation team :) 5:00
THanks for being my favorite thing on youtube. I recommend you every chance I get. Chemistry, Biology, World History, Economics, American History, Astronomy, my personal favorite Big History, and the rest... I love them all. THanks for them all :)
wow this is great! now that I actually follow and always watch the newest episodes I was wondering about some stuff with red blood cells and before I even get to look it up it gets explained in the next video! If only schools were that effective and entertaining... Great job everybody!
Wow, I thought that this was a really "standout" video in this series. Maybe it was just my personal interest in the content or some extra work on the part of your team. Whatever it was, thank you so much for a thoroughly enjoyable video!
Hematopoiesis is not the process of forming RBCs, it's the process of blood formation in general. Erythropoiesis is the process on RBC formation specifically.
Hey there! Your videos are truly amazing, helping and are really comprehensive...Please make a video on BLOOD TYPES AND RH GROUPING..that would be a great help!!
fun fact, "The intense color of the protein stems from the extended conjugation of the protoporphyrin ring, not the iron, as is commonly misconceived." - B.Reeder 2010, The Redox Activity of Hemoglobins: From Physiologic Functions to Pathologic Mechanisms
that was a good journey for me to understand how the cardiovasc works. I am currently prepping to write about Viagra, so now I understand the big picture behind the science working in this specific medicine. Thanks, CC.
Hey Crash Course, I research hemoglobin based oxygen carriers. I enjoyed the show, however modern research on the subject suggests that hemoglobin cannot be put directly in the blood because it would extravasate through the capillary wall and 1)scavenge NO and 2) cause oxidative stress. loved the show!
could you please make some videos explaining the wide world of autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, MS, crohns, neuromyelitis optica, etc..) there is a whole world of people experiencing these things that would like to have some it illuminated in the way you do.
but how does the spleen capture the old cells.. does it work of the hardening? something like a permeable membrane that only flexible things can pass through? or is it more complex than that?
I have a question. Does the iron in the hemeglobin transport only one O atom (ion) or one O2 molecule? Becuase the first would make a lot of sense, because iron can act as a 2+ ion and oxygen as a 2- ion
If I remember correctly, most of the transport of carbon dioxide in the blood is dissolved in the plasma (which then does the carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffer thing), not in the erythrocytes. Unless that's what you mean that you'll discuss it in the respiratory system section . . .
About the bilirubin - why do we get rid of the haem group? It looks pretty difficult to make, so wouldn't it be more efficient to reuse the whole molecule instead of just the iron atom?
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The art in Crash Course is so cute. I mean, never before have I ever wanted to hug a cell.
its clear that you are in med school, since you need more cuteness in your life.
i feel you.
Me 2 hahahaha
I've always wanted to hug a cell, but when I try I end up losing it
😅😅😅😅 ikr?!
Doot Noot n
Although I was watching this in preparation for a test.... it just blew my mind how complex the life of a single component of your body is. Crazy.
angelswave88 subhanallah
is almost as if every single cell of your body is aware
All these videos are great, but this one was dope.
so dope
dope comment
TheFireflyGrave punn intended?
I'd say it was bloody good
I love the way he just chucks in a funny quip or metaphor every here and there, hilarious, makes the lesson all the more interesting and fun to learn
Poor Squidward at 3:20 was good. +1 for your graphics team for keeping it fun by being graphic.
yasss!
+Douglas Gerlach no no no, we have gay people needing therapy because of that little soundless animation.....
Douglas Gerlach ddddddfecce
You're a real musculus sphincter ani externus, eh Dvd Dvd?
A glorified, protein-filled, phosopholipid bilayer sac, y'know?
Watching this makes me want a blood cell plushie...
Dulliest get someone to have their period on a plushie, there ya go..
THIS! @Andrianna Lu
1:54 Sounds like a Shakespearean insult, but with biology.
"You glorified, protein-filled, phospholipid bilayer sac!"
This made me laugh more than it should have
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
I got so emotionally invested in the red blood cell's life and now I'm crying :(
WHY IS THIS SO FREAKIN HELPFUL
Like I’m learning more in 10 minutes than I could learn in a week
These videos are the only reason I pass any of my Bio Tests.
yes!!! me too!
Facts
Sometimes when I feel down, I come back to this video and watch Hank say
"THE RED BLOOD CELL GRAVEYARD"
about ten times, then I remember that life is good
"Tiny, bloody breath mint"
That made me actually laugh out loud :)
😂😂😂😂😂
*Swishes about a glass of water* "This is your blood."
"And this is your blood..." *dumps in a bunch of cornstarch* "ON DRUGS."
Hey Brother, been doing drugs again
I'm flagging this video for violence... too much blood.
+isectoid youre joking right the video is about blood what the heck did you expect. And a child wont watch this because it is much to complex. you need to be at least 13+ to understand this.
Ben Scholer Yes, I'm joking. I'm not stupid.
+Ben Scholer I think isectoid is joking
in that case its all fine
LOL
i am a child watching this (using my mother's account)
3:19 that animated Squidward looks super cool, and you might wanna take him to the hospital.
this erytrocytes are incredibly cute!!!!
when He died, I was sad
BLESS YOU!! I can’t imagine my life without crashcourse. Don’t ever stop please
I loled at the *Red Blood Cell Graveyard* scene, poor old cell ...lol
I probably would've failed my assignment without you guys... keep up the good work❤️
I have been *trying* to work on a research paper in regard to blood during decomposition stages. I suggest a CrashCourse discussing how blood 'dies' when a person dies. There is very little information on this subject
You made me laugh when said, "The hemoglobine run away naked in your blood" I watched like 4 times for this sentence ... So funny ...
Ok, had to pause to type this. That image of Squidward at 3:20? WOW. That's pretty graphic. Wasn't expecting that.
chazz30000 You are mad. Is not big surprise.
Alan Gebhardt I paused there too, they could have had him donating blood or something
chazz30000
Yeah, nice try. I'm not ashamed that I find a character with their hand cut off and spurting blood a little disturbing. Especially for a family friendly educational series.
You did get the tumblr part right, though. I love that website.
Alan Gebhardt I'm offended that you found this graphic.
liampgc
Let's be honest, for this show it's pretty graphic, you know, with Squidward screaming and all.
For rest of the internet it's nothing but I agree it felt a little out of place here.
Inbefore you're offended. I'm not offended cause you know, the internet and stuff.
I love the crash course episodes. It helps me learn. If it is possible, please make more
I'm amazed too, especially with his speech rate!
with out this channel i would have probably failed my finals for collage
nico arias yup! me too
nico arias college or collage?
nico arias. College*. You passed..?
"with out"?
the early erythroblast is so cute that it made me giggle and rewatch the development of an erythrocyte just to see all the cuteness. props to the animation team :) 5:00
THanks for being my favorite thing on youtube. I recommend you every chance I get. Chemistry, Biology, World History, Economics, American History, Astronomy, my personal favorite Big History, and the rest... I love them all. THanks for them all :)
thanks for teaching me random stuff bro! was bored and came here just in time.
5:11 "causes the cell walls to collapse" shouldn't it be cell membrane?
+Hui Allen cuz it's not a plant cell lel xD
Human cells have cells walls confirmed
+AJ Hoffman Ey b0ss
+isectoid can I haves a hamberger?!
Hui Allen yeah
wow this is great! now that I actually follow and always watch the newest episodes I was wondering about some stuff with red blood cells and before I even get to look it up it gets explained in the next video! If only schools were that effective and entertaining...
Great job everybody!
GREAT. I CAN ACTUALLY LEARN HERE. Why did they not teach science and biology so effectively, back in the day?
Wow, I thought that this was a really "standout" video in this series. Maybe it was just my personal interest in the content or some extra work on the part of your team. Whatever it was, thank you so much for a thoroughly enjoyable video!
I love these crash courses! Thanks for making them!
wow this lectures are fantastic. It's the first time I have ever left a comment on You tube.
I love how no matter or energy is wasted in most things in nature :).
Hematopoiesis is not the process of forming RBCs, it's the process of blood formation in general. Erythropoiesis is the process on RBC formation specifically.
your videos always help me out in college in nursing thanks so much and keep going!
WHAT DID YOU DO TO SQUIDWARD
Hank is so saltyyy in this. Love it.
thank you all those on patreon i really appreciate you guys. These videos are awesome
This is one of your funniest videos so far! Very enjoyable and educational. Thanks!
I have binge watched so many crash course videos and I feel quite confident when I say; your hair is different in this one
okay with the erythroblast chucks out the nucleus that is just the cutest little sound ever
Hey there! Your videos are truly amazing, helping and are really comprehensive...Please make a video on BLOOD TYPES AND RH GROUPING..that would be a great help!!
I love these videos! Especially since history and science are my favourite subjects xD
Thank you for having this channel. Needed this to go over some things before Quiz. 👍🏽👍🏽
Wow, awesome video. So many terms, can't remember them all, but we get the general picture very well.
love this videos! Quality, content and humour are amazing!
loved Rasputin on the shoulder when speaking of hemophilia 😆
You speak extremely FAST but THAT'S OKAY . You're awesome.
7:06 AAAHHH WHY ITS SO CUTE Q-Q I DON'T WANT TO BELIEVE 2 MILLION OF THOSE ADORABLE THINGS DIE EVERY SECOND
fun fact, "The intense color of the protein stems from the extended conjugation of the protoporphyrin ring, not the iron, as is commonly misconceived." - B.Reeder 2010, The Redox Activity of Hemoglobins: From Physiologic Functions to Pathologic Mechanisms
I love learning how our body functions!! I felt sorry for the red blood cell that got eaten.
that was a good journey for me to understand how the cardiovasc works. I am currently prepping to write about Viagra, so now I understand the big picture behind the science working in this specific medicine. Thanks, CC.
you know I always knew I needed Red Blood Cell in my life ^_^
she's best waifu!
*reference to the anime Cells at Work*
1:03 I like the fact that we have a little bit of Weird Al in all of us . . . XD
This reminds me of when Hank explained erythropoiesis while giving blood during an old Vlogbrothers video :)
So, blood dopers poop more?
Thanks, CrashCourse.
great video, but let's not pretend that armstrong's competitive field didn't consist of hundreds of people doing the exact same thing as him.
4:16 “Remember when I zaid that a red blood zell”
Could you please do a series on crash course physics?
red blood cells inside in the body.
OMG this video is so informative and helpful!!!
great video you make learning fun and nourishing at the same time which is very special . keep on doing that.
I love the little Strong Mad figurine on Hank's desk, quite appropriate ;-)
I love this !! I passed A&P1 with a B ! Thank you ❤️
Thanks Hank
Thanks you! This helps me when I am in class and It makes learning so much fun.
I owe so much to this series it's insane
5:11
Cell walls? When did I turn into a plant?
Every video in crash course is so informative and helpful
Hey Crash Course,
I research hemoglobin based oxygen carriers. I enjoyed the show, however modern research on the subject suggests that hemoglobin cannot be put directly in the blood because it would extravasate through the capillary wall and 1)scavenge NO and 2) cause oxidative stress. loved the show!
Hello crash course :) I don't suppose you know when the next episode will be put up on here do you? :)
I can't believe this is free, seriously...
I died when the "Late Erythroblast" spat out the organelles making a little "blah" sound LOL
This episode made me cry when the white blood cell ate the old red blood cell. 😢😢😢 That poor, sweet old cell.
white blood cells are badass
Alexandria Ingram I thought it was kind of beautiful the way it's recycled.
RosesAndIvy yeah then it become a killer machine
could you please make some videos explaining the wide world of autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, MS, crohns, neuromyelitis optica, etc..) there is a whole world of people experiencing these things that would like to have some it illuminated in the way you do.
This is helping pass anatomy ! 😁 thanks
i love your videos! thanks they help me understand concepts much better! cheers
I love these videos. Thank you!
I really want a red blood cell plushie! They are adorable!
Just re examine that you just said you want a red blood cell plushie . Would 5 year old you be happy?
My five year old self would not have cared about a red blood cell plush toy. My current self would enjoy it though :)
Thank God there's smart people in this world 👍❤️
Brilliant as always crash course
Not sure I could pass any of my college science courses without Crash Course!
These videos are AWESOME !!!
but how does the spleen capture the old cells.. does it work of the hardening? something like a permeable membrane that only flexible things can pass through? or is it more complex than that?
you should make merch for that plush fish. if you agree plz spread it around it around to other parts of the channel
I drink your milkshake. **slurp** I drink it up.
Maso5 Did you think your song and dance and your superstition would help you, Eli?
Thank you, for this video.
I have a question. Does the iron in the hemeglobin transport only one O atom (ion) or one O2 molecule? Becuase the first would make a lot of sense, because iron can act as a 2+ ion and oxygen as a 2- ion
If I remember correctly, most of the transport of carbon dioxide in the blood is dissolved in the plasma (which then does the carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffer thing), not in the erythrocytes. Unless that's what you mean that you'll discuss it in the respiratory system section . . .
About the bilirubin - why do we get rid of the haem group? It looks pretty difficult to make, so wouldn't it be more efficient to reuse the whole molecule instead of just the iron atom?
Excellent episode!
Can you do a video about how hyperbaric oxygen therapy with the pressure and oxygen helps heal your tissues etc
Would you ever consider crash coursing stats?
YES PLEASE. My AP statistics teacher is the worst and there are very few courses out there to help.
It seems like we have a visionary!
Another awesome video!!!
this episode is dope
I want a red blood cell pillow!!! They're so dang cute!
Thanks ❤️
This video is GOLD..or should I say...IRON :D.