I wish you were everyone's Biology teacher. As if there were only one Biology teacher like you. You made Biology so much enjoyable to learn. I wish to learn more and more and more and more from your channel.
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All of these comments are really positive this proves how good of a biology teacher you are and amazing content you make biology fun not that it wasn't.
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So RBC are like tiny oxygen transporters with a biconcave shape, no nucleus, and hemoglobin, making them crucial for gas exchange in the body. Cool, right?
Was looking for your video earlier to refer a friend for a better understanding and i couldn’t remember the channel name so we randomly typed ‘white blood cell’ and from the Leukocytes video we found you. She screamed “I KNOW THIS GUY”😁 goes ahead to say, “he mixes biology which is known to anatomy which is unknown and makes understanding the course very easy and interesting “ I emphasized on your gestures and smile, Which helps in learning too. I was so glad I wasn’t the only fan in the room. Thanks a lot Sir! Lots of love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Bro, as an obsessed biology student I freaking love your channel, it really helps me increase knowledge in biology and it helps me to understand those things more, thanks to you, hope you will make more of this amazing content!!
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I'm so glad to hear that. Glad you found it helpful. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you with biology.
That was a BRILLIANT video thank you (I’m an ex medical doctor now on alternative health and trying to explain how human biology works and this sort of info is so beneficial thank you!) ❤
Highly Amazing way of Description..... I watched with great zeal and interest.... Congratulations to you for making such a beautiful video Dr V Ahmed MBBS former Senior Medical Officer
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So glad that I found you. Like in that song : "You are just too good to be trueee (at teaching Biology) Can`t take my eyes of youuu (near exaaaams)" :))
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possible rbc's elongate in neurons in length passing through a vessel(macro capillary), similar to something almost equal to the radius of a pipe passing through the pipe stretched out into a coil capsule like , packaging into an axonelle or axonite through an axon
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When I was in third grade I made a little character called Tommy the red blood cell and he’s the best! He’s a cell surgeon who operates on other cells :D
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How fast does a single red blood cell on average move through the blood vessels? Sense blood vessels are like roadways through the body to how fast in mph would be you be moving in vehicle on a highway to compare?
A single red blood cell moves through the blood vessels at an average speed of about 20 cm per second. To compare that to a car on a highway, if we scale up the blood vessel pathways to human roads, this would be like driving about 4.5 mph. So, it’s not super fast, but it’s steady, just like how blood constantly flows through the body!
@@InteractiveBiology Thank you for your reply! I find it interesting that we have thousands of miles of blood vessels in our bodies and blood cells has to make that journey. I guess the trip can be quite long going to the farthest corners and having to return to heart and lungs again.
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Please I saw past questions of my school exam, and the question says 👉"Discuss the break down of red blood cells after 120days"🥺 please can you do a video on that ,I have a quiz next week
Ah man, Nneoma. I wish I could help with that, but I can't cover that within the next week. I have so many other topics I need to finish. Maybe at some point in the future.
You said that the bi-concave shape enables them to be small. That's confusing - there are plenty of things smaller than a RBC that are not bi-concave. I think what you meant is that the shape enables them to squeeze through a small space.
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Because I took a break from the channel for a long time while focusing on my other business. At one point, I left the channel completely, but came back this summer.
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I'm originally from the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Maarten. It's 37 square miles with 37 beaches - the smallest place in the world that's divided into two countries (French and Dutch). I actually just came back from there yesterday and now I miss it, lol.
Hello to everyone my name is Ahmad and I am a pharmacist I want help from you now I am designing a medical website and it will talk about drugs more often I want to know if it's better to make one post that contain everything which will be long one or make simple post with basic information and link every specific topic to a post talk with details about it thanks 😊
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Hi Ashley, I definitely understand that. However, there's something you can do. You can actually change the speed of the video by clicking on the gear icon. Then you can select a slower speed (like 0.75 or even 0.5). That should help.
I wish you were everyone's Biology teacher. As if there were only one Biology teacher like you. You made Biology so much enjoyable to learn. I wish to learn more and more and more and more from your channel.
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All of these comments are really positive this proves how good of a biology teacher you are and amazing content you make biology fun not that it wasn't.
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So RBC are like tiny oxygen transporters with a biconcave shape, no nucleus, and hemoglobin, making them crucial for gas exchange in the body. Cool, right?
bro.. youre a LIFE SAVER
Glad to help 👍🏽
Was looking for your video earlier to refer a friend for a better understanding and i couldn’t remember the channel name so we randomly typed ‘white blood cell’ and from the Leukocytes video we found you. She screamed “I KNOW THIS GUY”😁 goes ahead to say, “he mixes biology which is known to anatomy which is unknown and makes understanding the course very easy and interesting “ I emphasized on your gestures and smile, Which helps in learning too. I was so glad I wasn’t the only fan in the room. Thanks a lot Sir! Lots of love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
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You have good presentation skills.Thank the Lord for that.
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Bro, as an obsessed biology student I freaking love your channel, it really helps me increase knowledge in biology and it helps me to understand those things more, thanks to you, hope you will make more of this amazing content!!
Woohooo. I love the words "obsessed biology student". Glad to have you here, and trust me - I will continue making MUCH more of this content, so stay tuned.
@@InteractiveBiology Omg, that's amazing to hear😌👍👍
I love this guy , Appreciating the beauty of what we’re studying
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Love it. Very helpful to have these dynamic videos
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I love these videos! I’m in A&P II right now and these videos are great as supplemental/review videos! It helps make the class easier
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Dude, youre video is very packed with info, simple and easy to understand. Thanks and more power!
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That was a BRILLIANT video thank you (I’m an ex medical doctor now on alternative health and trying to explain how human biology works and this sort of info is so beneficial thank you!) ❤
I like it. The visuals allow continued engagement throughout.
That's exactly what we were going for. Glad it came through 😃
Thank you for this video! Helped me with my college work🥰
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i subscribed immediately after watching one video. thank you, sir!
Aww - thanks for the subscribe. Honored to have you!
Highly Amazing way of Description.....
I watched with great zeal and interest....
Congratulations to you for making such a beautiful video
Dr V Ahmed MBBS former Senior Medical Officer
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I’m passing this exam. Videos give me so much confidence
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It is like a news channel but I love it
Haha - Maybe I should start sharing Biology news 😃. Hope you're subscribed 😉
Wow man❤
You are teaching well and interesting to watch ❤
Thank you😊
Love from Sri Lanka❤
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@InteractiveBiology Thank you for replying me♥️ ....
You’re very much welcome 😊
So glad that I found you. Like in that song : "You are just too good to be trueee (at teaching Biology) Can`t take my eyes of youuu (near exaaaams)" :))
Haha. I like the remix 🤣
Take you very much for this channel. It helps me to better understand Biology
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An enthusiastic teacher fun to watch 😀😄
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Thank you King, this helped so much!
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Wow you are a amazing teacher❤
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Can you explain ? muscle contraction and Neuromascular junction
Absolutely. I have an entire series of videos that I recorded a long time ago on that subject. Here's the playlist - pulse.ly/clsq5hm78d
Enjoy 🙂
Wow. This video is amazing. How can you make this so interesting. It's like some kind of voodoo magic. Well done.
LOL. Voodoo magic. That's a first 🤣🤣🤣
But thanks man. Glad you enjoyed it so much.
love it it helps a lot for me and my project
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Thank you so much
The explanation was so clear and easy to grasp 🙂
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Too good explanation and ur way of delivering ur speech is fascinating too 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I'm so glad to hear that.
Thank you very much sir 🙏
This video is very helpful 👌
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possible rbc's elongate in neurons in length passing through a vessel(macro capillary), similar to something almost equal to the radius of a pipe passing through the pipe stretched out into a coil capsule like , packaging into an axonelle or axonite through an axon
Such an awesome video! Thank you!
Great.. Thank you sir. 🇧🇩❤
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Your videos are great! Thank you!
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Thanks, I will keep sharing them with my A&P students!
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Perfectly understanding
Exactly as i want 🎉 thanks❤
you are so helpful to me , i hope i learn more with you and your videos
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Sir you're needed in my class r'n ❤😊
That's why I make these videos, Elizabeth 😃
This is so helpful 😢
Do way you speak ❤
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Can you make a nervous system playlist, 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 with extensive detail on the brain and it's functions, relating to other chemical processes ?
I do have a nervous system playlist here - th-cam.com/play/PL25AE732D9E27096D.html
It has 46 videos in it so far and more to come in the future.
@@InteractiveBiology - What do you think about brain-chips, lol?
Thank you, can u make a video on sars cov 2 affects on RBC.
VERY INTERESTING AND ELABORATED. I APPRECIATE BRO.
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this video requires a lot of energy to watch
I hope you have energy 🤣
i wish to learn the Bohr Effect, it would be helpful
Awesome!!! I love biology!
So do I 😃🧬
It was a very enjoying lesson thanks😊
Thanks a lot 🥰
Thank you so much brother Biology is the best
Biology is AWESOME!
@@InteractiveBiology yes but where you from
St. Maarten 🇸🇽
@@InteractiveBiology oh I'm from Bangladesh
Cool!
Really enjoyed this energetic video.
I thought each red blood cell had 4️⃣ haem groups but there millions of the haem group a single cell RBC!
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Thank you so much sir
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When I was in third grade I made a little character called Tommy the red blood cell and he’s the best! He’s a cell surgeon who operates on other cells :D
That's so cool. I love the creativity.
Lovely explanation. Tnc broh👍
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Sir u r amazing..love your videos..
Can you please make a video on reflex arc.
I will at some point. Stay tuned!
I like it sir
Thank u Sir
Excellent
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awesome! well explained ! :D
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Thank you soo muchh!!💕
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Thanks for the lesson bro
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Awesome 😁
Thanks.
Awesome really ❤ helpful
Thanks a lot
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TY so much video helped me alot XD
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Amazing thank you so much
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I love your channel
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How fast does a single red blood cell on average move through the blood vessels? Sense blood vessels are like roadways through the body to how fast in mph would be you be moving in vehicle on a highway to compare?
A single red blood cell moves through the blood vessels at an average speed of about 20 cm per second. To compare that to a car on a highway, if we scale up the blood vessel pathways to human roads, this would be like driving about 4.5 mph. So, it’s not super fast, but it’s steady, just like how blood constantly flows through the body!
@@InteractiveBiology Thank you for your reply! I find it interesting that we have thousands of miles of blood vessels in our bodies and blood cells has to make that journey. I guess the trip can be quite long going to the farthest corners and having to return to heart and lungs again.
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Very good information bro
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I love you!!
Haha, love you too, Lydia 🥰
Thank you sir
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u r incredible
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Please I saw past questions of my school exam, and the question says 👉"Discuss the break down of red blood cells after 120days"🥺 please can you do a video on that ,I have a quiz next week
Ah man, Nneoma. I wish I could help with that, but I can't cover that within the next week. I have so many other topics I need to finish. Maybe at some point in the future.
@@InteractiveBiology ok , sir 😊
Keep it up
Thanks, I definitely will. Make sure to subscribe so you know when I have more like this.
You said that the bi-concave shape enables them to be small. That's confusing - there are plenty of things smaller than a RBC that are not bi-concave. I think what you meant is that the shape enables them to squeeze through a small space.
Thanks bro
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sir why your most veidos are posted years ago?
Because I took a break from the channel for a long time while focusing on my other business. At one point, I left the channel completely, but came back this summer.
@@InteractiveBiology welcome back sir pls do upload of undergraduate level too
Yeah, most of my content targets undergraduate level. I start with the basics and then expand to deeper levels.
@@InteractiveBiology oh
sir is it right to start a TH-cam channel from class 9
Brother would you don't mind tell slow pa please I can't understand......✨✨
Hit the settings icon and choose a slower speed. That might help.
I think each hb can carry 4 oxygen atoms ,,n we can say it carries 2 oxygen molecules bad 1 oxygen molecule has 2 atoms?
0:27😩
Wow
Why don't our teachers explain 🤔 like that 😒 thank you 😊
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@@InteractiveBiology sure!
Where are you from? Your accent sounds a like its form the Virgin Islands :)
I'm originally from the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Maarten. It's 37 square miles with 37 beaches - the smallest place in the world that's divided into two countries (French and Dutch). I actually just came back from there yesterday and now I miss it, lol.
Hello to everyone my name is Ahmad and I am a pharmacist I want help from you now I am designing a medical website and it will talk about drugs more often I want to know if it's better to make one post that contain everything which will be long one or make simple post with basic information and link every specific topic to a post talk with details about it thanks 😊
I always find it good to break down complicated topics into multiple videos/posts that all connect.
@@InteractiveBiology thanks a lot
You're welcome.
Thanks.
1 John 4:10,11
You're welcome.
thank you man you’re so beautiful 😍
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Honors bio peeps wya
Wonderful!!! So much great info here! I had to pause and rewind a few times to take it all in, but the way you break down the content is amazing
I love the underlying connections you make too!
cha cha cha chia cha cha
Plz speak slowly 😭
Thanks for the feedback. I just watched this video. You're right - I was speaking a bit fast at some points. I'll try to slow down in future videos.
@@InteractiveBiology You speak very well and not too fast its good 👍 i love your channel ill subscribe thanks alot
Just rewind it 🤣
I wish you were slower
Hi Ashley, I definitely understand that. However, there's something you can do. You can actually change the speed of the video by clicking on the gear icon. Then you can select a slower speed (like 0.75 or even 0.5). That should help.
Abe taklu everyone know body have trillions of rbc