highly regret not knowing how amazing osmosis was at the start of medical school....Watching these videos right before step 1 is making me realize how much basic knowledge I don't know because it's simply not taught in this way. Osmosis literally describes WHY everything is happening in 10 minutes
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I learned about the Lymphatic System back in Nursing School in A&P which was fascinating but over the years forgot some of it's functions. This a great recap and review of this often ignored or forgotten system. I did go to Arkansas many years ago to be seen by a Holistic Doctor who specializes in the Blood System and the Lymph System with a focus on "It's in the Blood" and the components of the blood to diagnosis health problems by observing a drop of blood under a microscope. Then he went into explaining the Lymphatic System in detail as an importance to the Immune System. Since it does not have a pump the video states how lymph is circulated, but he did point out it can be more effective by using gravity to help along with using a small trampoline to bounce on at least once a day for a few minutes to flex muscles with the use of gravity also pulling down to help circulate the lymph even better making it more effective in its job. Our bodies are just an amazing creation that even the most minute parts even into internal cellular function was divinely designed. So, we need to do our part and treat it correctly to better serve us.
among all the videos I've watched about lymphatic system, this is the most simple and detailed 10mins video that helps me understand this topic. I'm a first year college of nursing and I will be back here when I become a RN. Pray for me and God bless. Thank you!
I’m a new Medical Terminology student and your videos are helping me understand everything. I truly appreciate the time, effort, and professionalism you put into each video. Thank you for educating the future medical staff 🙂
Man, it’s extraordinary that you explain everything so well. I study everything in spanish, but with your clarity I never get distracted by terms I don’t handle in english, as they are visually explained so I can easily deduce the spanish counterpart of the term. I really love your videos dude!
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This is one of the best medical information videos I have seen on you tube. The voice was clear and strong, easy to understand. The diagrams were simple and self-evident. Congratulations, A job well done.
You need a mean arterial pressure of 60 to maintain perfusion across the capillary walls. This lesson was brought to you by something I learned yesterday.
This is my first time seeing a video from this channel. I was only 2 minutes in, and I'm already a subscriber! Everything from the script to the voice to the animated diagrams are brilliantly straightforward, informative, and concise.
I'm blown away with the video. I'm just thinking about why I didn't hear about this channel before. I hope that you guys will make more educational videos and help students learn their materials easier and faster. Keep up the work.
Finally after years of reading other books on the subject this video puts it all together so I now understand in full what the lymphatic system does! Thank you!
Very good diagrams and animations and clear narrative. However I had to pause at 6:50 as the explanation around here becomes incorrect. Dendritic cells sample antigen in the peripheral tissues, at the site of infection e.g. skin, gut, lung. Then are activated, migrate to the lymph node (you say that they pick up antigen in the lymph node which is incorrect). Also they present antigen to T cells, not B cells. T cells become activated and are important for the activation of B cells. You may read in the literature or text books about 'follicular dendritic cells' which present antigen to B cells as part of the activation process and I think that is what you are referring to here, but these are completely different cells to 'dendritic cells' and the similar name is just because they look similar (both have spindley protrusions aka dendrites).
Thank u My language isn't ENGLISH but i could understand this content in a perfect way It's really really helpful, simple and full of important information Thanks alot
i agree with you ! even in my nursing studies this wasnt given so much attention. then as i worked as a nurse, i couldnt figure out how they just simply cut it off when blockages starts building up. Im now practicing therapeutic lymphatic drainage massage and just with precise maneuver could do so much wonder to properly function again without pharmaceutical medication or under the knife procedures.
Great video, but there is an error in the immune response section. The dendritic cell induces T cell activation, not B cell activation. B cells can be stimulated by free antigen brought in by the draining lymph. T cells require the presentation of the antigen by MHC molecules on the dendritic cell for activation.
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Yikes! Albumin absolutely cannot normally drain from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid as was stated around one minute into the video! Huge error right off the bat. If that were to happen, which does happen in burn victims, the tissue would swell like crazy because there would be no Oncotic forces to return the interstitial fluid into the distal capillary. Just finished the video, other than that mistake about albumin, the rest of the video was very well done! Thumbs up!
great video.Most people don't even know they have a life saving lymph system. Science and more specifically the food and drug corporations would be taking a giant profit loss if more people were knowledgable about their own bodies, especially the lymphatic system. Bless up!
The outro Is so relatable, i have exam Tommorow and here looking for quick notes and litrelly i feel like i didn't even know this kind of system even existed i m sure it was taught in my school time but it wasn't considered as important as other systems.
I truly appreciate the time, effort, and professionalism you put into each video. Thank you for educating and making my and so many other students's learning process easy and well-comprehensive.
That is very true actually.. Lymphatic system is not properly taught in unis I am a 1st year medical student.. I ve been studying anatomy lately and lymphatic drainage is such a problem for me now but the video was helpful and simplified.
so true empathically system is so underrated ...i m a pass out of 2019 and i know a penny about it .....by listening to ur documentary i released lymphatic system is as important and necessary as others.....actually lymphatic system is the future for all disease related study ...because our warriors ( t cells, b cell) presides here ... are so important to be studied thoroughly .
I love how simply this was explained. I put a link to this video on my website so my clients can better understand what I am doing during their MLD sessions.
Its so true like being a medical student ik anatomy and physiology of every part of body but when it comes to lymphatic system my concepts were not clear at all. Even I had no idea when spleen is situated. Much needed video!
6:06 I thought Peyer's patches are lymph nodules rather than nodes. Nodules are just a collection of lymphatic tissues while nodes are the same but covered with a capsule.
This is awesome! Not bogged down with too much info but really informative. The illustrations are SPOT ON! So easy to understand! I get the lymph system now. Thank you !
@@osmosis !! you have no idea .... wir are taking our daughter to the krankenhaus tomorrow for surgery to remove 1 lymph node to do a biopsy. this answered a million questions...and made our educating our 12 year old much easier... the body is an amazing machine. Thank you million times over. wish us good health! and SAVE UKRAINE.... we are getting 1000 Refuges in our few towns area this week.... THEY HAVE NOTHING but a backpack left in their lives.
I love your use of different colours in your videos. For example I notice many videos on vein use blue colour, and this one green. This is undoubtedly the best channel!
Thank you for your videos and particularly for this on lymphatic system which is understudied and underestimated by a lot of physicians. All your videos are very clear and detailed. Great job!
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How can one unblock the Lymph glands in the legs that are very swollen and uncomfortable, also unable to wear closed shoes. Much appreciated. Enjoyed your video though 'am not a medical student.
@osmosis you said at at 6:33 that dendritic cells continuously present antigens dendritic cells come across to the B cells. However, I am not sure if my research and nursing notes are correct but it seems like they present these antigens to T cells which then activate B cells to produce antibodies. May you please help clarify this? Thank you. (Just rewriting just in case my comment wasn't seen)
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I guess I'd point out that DC's do not present antigen to B cells. B cells see whole native antigen. T cells on the other hand require antigen to be presented in the context of MHC by DC's or other APC's (which actually includes B cells). Looks like somebody below also questioned this in the comments - this is a pretty central paradigm in immune surveillance and adaptive immunity...
Far more than you'll need, but Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of Janeway's Immunobiology covers this in a fair bit of depth. I believe you can find PDF versions of this text for free online. Otherwise, pretty sure wikipedia is accurate and and reasonably direct on T & B antigen recognition.
highly regret not knowing how amazing osmosis was at the start of medical school....Watching these videos right before step 1 is making me realize how much basic knowledge I don't know because it's simply not taught in this way. Osmosis literally describes WHY everything is happening in 10 minutes
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I learned about the Lymphatic System back in Nursing School in A&P which was fascinating but over the years forgot some of it's functions. This a great recap and review of this often ignored or forgotten system. I did go to Arkansas many years ago to be seen by a Holistic Doctor who specializes in the Blood System and the Lymph System with a focus on "It's in the Blood" and the components of the blood to diagnosis health problems by observing a drop of blood under a microscope. Then he went into explaining the Lymphatic System in detail as an importance to the Immune System. Since it does not have a pump the video states how lymph is circulated, but he did point out it can be more effective by using gravity to help along with using a small trampoline to bounce on at least once a day for a few minutes to flex muscles with the use of gravity also pulling down to help circulate the lymph even better making it more effective in its job. Our bodies are just an amazing creation that even the most minute parts even into internal cellular function was divinely designed. So, we need to do our part and treat it correctly to better serve us.
among all the videos I've watched about lymphatic system, this is the most simple and detailed 10mins video that helps me understand this topic. I'm a first year college of nursing and I will be back here when I become a RN. Pray for me and God bless. Thank you!
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I’m a new Medical Terminology student and your videos are helping me understand everything. I truly appreciate the time, effort, and professionalism you put into each video. Thank you for educating the future medical staff 🙂
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Man, it’s extraordinary that you explain everything so well. I study everything in spanish, but with your clarity I never get distracted by terms I don’t handle in english, as they are visually explained so I can easily deduce the spanish counterpart of the term. I really love your videos dude!
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Thanks for this! I'm living with chronic illnesses, and get next to no helpful info from the doctors I work with. This was great.
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Great video... lymphatic system is still underestimated although it plays such a big role. Really nice that you guys made this.
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This is one of the best medical information videos I have seen on you tube. The voice was clear and strong, easy to understand. The diagrams were simple and self-evident. Congratulations, A job well done.
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You need a mean arterial pressure of 60 to maintain perfusion across the capillary walls.
This lesson was brought to you by something I learned yesterday.
Thank you for this lesson. I'm a massage therapist that performs lymphatic massage. This lesson keeps me remembering this system.
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Great video. Explains well and the subtitles allow easy writing of notes when pausing the video. One of the best videos I have watched
This is my first time seeing a video from this channel. I was only 2 minutes in, and I'm already a subscriber!
Everything from the script to the voice to the animated diagrams are brilliantly straightforward, informative, and concise.
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This is the perfect video about the lymphatic system. I loved it. Thank you. I was really confused but now my concept is clear.
I'm blown away with the video. I'm just thinking about why I didn't hear about this channel before. I hope that you guys will make more educational videos and help students learn their materials easier and faster. Keep up the work.
Finally after years of reading other books on the subject this video puts it all together so I now understand in full what the lymphatic system does! Thank you!
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Very good diagrams and animations and clear narrative. However I had to pause at 6:50 as the explanation around here becomes incorrect. Dendritic cells sample antigen in the peripheral tissues, at the site of infection e.g. skin, gut, lung. Then are activated, migrate to the lymph node (you say that they pick up antigen in the lymph node which is incorrect). Also they present antigen to T cells, not B cells. T cells become activated and are important for the activation of B cells. You may read in the literature or text books about 'follicular dendritic cells' which present antigen to B cells as part of the activation process and I think that is what you are referring to here, but these are completely different cells to 'dendritic cells' and the similar name is just because they look similar (both have spindley protrusions aka dendrites).
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i agree with you ! even in my nursing studies this wasnt given so much attention. then as i worked as a nurse, i couldnt figure out how they just simply cut it off when blockages starts building up. Im now practicing therapeutic lymphatic drainage massage and just with precise maneuver could do so much wonder to properly function again without pharmaceutical medication or under the knife procedures.
it always struck me as odd that it was never given the same weight or attention as other vital organs...
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Getting ready for an exam in APII. Thank you for this video series to help sum up the lymph/immune system!
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Hi I am esthetician, I know the basics of the lymphatic system. This video help me learn so much more!
Great video, but there is an error in the immune response section. The dendritic cell induces T cell activation, not B cell activation. B cells can be stimulated by free antigen brought in by the draining lymph. T cells require the presentation of the antigen by MHC molecules on the dendritic cell for activation.
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention! I will be sure to pass this along to my colleagues on the Content Team so they can check the details with our Chief Medical Officer. 😊
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Thank you for explaining it so clearly! I had a lot of doubts regarding the circulation of lymph, but watching this cleared them all. Thanks a lot!
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This is literally the best video on the lymphatic system on TH-cam .
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Yikes! Albumin absolutely cannot normally drain from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid as was stated around one minute into the video! Huge error right off the bat. If that were to happen, which does happen in burn victims, the tissue would swell like crazy because there would be no Oncotic forces to return the interstitial fluid into the distal capillary. Just finished the video, other than that mistake about albumin, the rest of the video was very well done! Thumbs up!
great video.Most people don't even know they have a life saving lymph system. Science and more specifically the food and drug corporations would be taking a giant profit loss if more people were knowledgable about their own bodies, especially the lymphatic system. Bless up!
The outro Is so relatable, i have exam Tommorow and here looking for quick notes and litrelly i feel like i didn't even know this kind of system even existed i m sure it was taught in my school time but it wasn't considered as important as other systems.
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@@osmosis yup it went very well thanks to your video, i did attempt all my lymphatic system unit questions, it was really helpful thank you ❤️
I finally understand this system now...thank you!
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Very well explained- I have a autoimmune disorder- lymphatic system exercise help a lot to manage the disease. Thank you
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Very true, college biology courses rarely teach anything on the lymphatic system. A very useful and informative video.
That is very true actually.. Lymphatic system is not properly taught in unis
I am a 1st year medical student.. I ve been studying anatomy lately and lymphatic drainage is such a problem for me now but the video was helpful and simplified.
so true empathically system is so underrated ...i m a pass out of 2019 and i know a penny about it .....by listening to ur documentary i released lymphatic system is as important and necessary as others.....actually lymphatic system is the future for all disease related study ...because our warriors ( t cells, b cell) presides here ... are so important to be studied thoroughly .
I love how simply this was explained. I put a link to this video on my website so my clients can better understand what I am doing during their MLD sessions.
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Its so true like being a medical student ik anatomy and physiology of every part of body but when it comes to lymphatic system my concepts were not clear at all. Even I had no idea when spleen is situated. Much needed video!
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The best animated video ever made....cleared all the doubts
Thank you!! I’m learning so much!!
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6:06 I thought Peyer's patches are lymph nodules rather than nodes. Nodules are just a collection of lymphatic tissues while nodes are the same but covered with a capsule.
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This is awesome! Not bogged down with too much info but really informative. The illustrations are SPOT ON! So easy to understand! I get the lymph system now. Thank you !
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Thank u so much this lymphatic system was just not understandable from books
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Thank you soooo much…having issues with younger daughter…this helped me a ton…and create questions for doctor today.
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@@osmosis !! you have no idea .... wir are taking our daughter to the krankenhaus tomorrow for surgery to remove 1 lymph node to do a biopsy. this answered a million questions...and made our educating our 12 year old much easier... the body is an amazing machine. Thank you million times over. wish us good health! and SAVE UKRAINE.... we are getting 1000 Refuges in our few towns area this week.... THEY HAVE NOTHING but a backpack left in their lives.
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I love your use of different colours in your videos. For example I notice many videos on vein use blue colour, and this one green. This is undoubtedly the best channel!
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Thank you for your videos and particularly for this on lymphatic system which is understudied and underestimated by a lot of physicians. All your videos are very clear and detailed. Great job!
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Thank you for this brilliant explanation, clear even to me as a lay person.
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How can one unblock the Lymph glands in the legs that are very swollen and uncomfortable, also unable to wear closed shoes. Much appreciated. Enjoyed your video though 'am not a medical student.
@osmosis you said at at 6:33 that dendritic cells continuously present antigens dendritic cells come across to the B cells. However, I am not sure if my research and nursing notes are correct but it seems like they present these antigens to T cells which then activate B cells to produce antibodies. May you please help clarify this? Thank you. (Just rewriting just in case my comment wasn't seen)
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I agree, i never learned about the Lymphatic System in school nearly 10 years ago either 😮
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thank you for this! my lecture today had me confused but you made this so easy!
This video helped me so much. Thank you!
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Well done video, makes me to understand the Lymphatic System after several videos of the same thing. Thanks!!!
Thank you for this. Wow! The lymphatic system is really important!
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Great explanation- thanks!
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Helpful video for my anatomy exam coming up!
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so underrated is the lymphatic system
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Important content, well organized and clearly explained. Kitchen table english was helpful.
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I've struggled to find a video that explains everything so clear just like my textbook but this is it! thank you so much !
I never learned about any of this in Bio, and am studying for the HESI a2. Thank you so much! Very helpful!
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I guess I'd point out that DC's do not present antigen to B cells. B cells see whole native antigen. T cells on the other hand require antigen to be presented in the context of MHC by DC's or other APC's (which actually includes B cells). Looks like somebody below also questioned this in the comments - this is a pretty central paradigm in immune surveillance and adaptive immunity...
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Far more than you'll need, but Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of Janeway's Immunobiology covers this in a fair bit of depth. I believe you can find PDF versions of this text for free online. Otherwise, pretty sure wikipedia is accurate and and reasonably direct on T & B antigen recognition.
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