I LOVED THIS VIDEO! Super simple, easy to digest, and very humorous! Thank you so much for your time in creating videos like this. I can finally walk away from a youtube video ACTUALLY understanding what was being presented.
Lol 😂 I don’t think you just got this whole tube of blood right now but I’m fascinated and watching FULL video, I’m grateful for your channel. Can we talk about poop and the impact of dry fasting on GI tract? I translated Dr. Filonov’s work on GI tract and fasting but would love to see on Terri
A kind suggestion...how about a video on cells and tissues? I am sure you would do a phenomenal job explaining in your own special and creative way about animal cells and tissues. Please?
At 4:38, the platelets stick to the cells of the walls of the veins, the rbc's just get tangled up in the net , the net or repair of the DNA of the vessel considering a vessel is a barrier or membrane itself replacing damaged double helix coils, early capillaries packed with rbc's grow and are deposited at damage location or positioned for the shedding process , early capillaries may appear long and cylindrical stored in branched out afferent microarterioles slowly pushed through a capillary including the current of BP allowing time for centrifuge in the capillary bed or alveoli, once the oxygenated or deoxygenated leaves the organ or gland its back into the vessel coinciding centrifuge , in-between BP pulses a state of suspended animation gives time for the gasses to rise and the heavier substances to sink in diffusion
thanks for this video. i have type 2 diabetes. a friend said that sugars bond to the outside of the blood cells and act like mini sanders to the walls of the veins. from what you said, i gather that sugars along with nutrients and waste are in the plasma. any videos to explain this?
I love that you don’t use medical jargon, this helps me study in nursing school when it comes to the systems.
I agree, I can stop to watch his videos!
Best teacher ever
These videos are so helpful, please never stop making these you deserve to be recognized. Thank you for these amazing lessons
Best teacher for explaination on anatomy and science 🎉 wish he was my Lecturer 🎉🎉🎉😢
I LOVED THIS VIDEO! Super simple, easy to digest, and very humorous! Thank you so much for your time in creating videos like this. I can finally walk away from a youtube video ACTUALLY understanding what was being presented.
LOL I really had to subscribe to this channel... this guy is the best, so informative plus he jokes.
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Thank you sir, lecture was so great, keep it up
Thank you, as always! Your illustrations really help me.
Thanks!
You're welcome! And thanks for the Super Thanks...I appreciate it!
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awesome helped me pass my anatomy class thank you not boring at all very short and entertaining
Congratulations🎉❤
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Lol 😂 I don’t think you just got this whole tube of blood right now but I’m fascinated and watching FULL video, I’m grateful for your channel. Can we talk about poop and the impact of dry fasting on GI tract? I translated Dr. Filonov’s work on GI tract and fasting but would love to see on Terri
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leave everything, that 'what you don't find that funny' was wild!
Love the video as how simply you let us comprehend!
Ur a great teacher ❤
I you are very good explaining the topic.❤❤❤
I love this channel! Thanks
Great sence of humor😂😂😂. Your video is 👍 Thanks
Very useful, thanks
Can you please add subtitles to this video? It would really help. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
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I feel the love! 😊
A kind suggestion...how about a video on cells and tissues? I am sure you would do a phenomenal job explaining in your own special and creative way about animal cells and tissues. Please?
At 4:38, the platelets stick to the cells of the walls of the veins, the rbc's just get tangled up in the net , the net or repair of the DNA of the vessel considering a vessel is a barrier or membrane itself replacing damaged double helix coils, early capillaries packed with rbc's grow and are deposited at damage location or positioned for the shedding process , early capillaries may appear long and cylindrical stored in branched out afferent microarterioles slowly pushed through a capillary including the current of BP allowing time for centrifuge in the capillary bed or alveoli, once the oxygenated or deoxygenated leaves the organ or gland its back into the vessel coinciding centrifuge , in-between BP pulses a state of suspended animation gives time for the gasses to rise and the heavier substances to sink in diffusion
You are not only gifted but funny too.
Haha, thanks! I try...hopefully people enjoy my sense of humor sometimes.
@@SiebertScience Sure. 💯📌
LOVE IT THANK YOU!!
thanks for this video. i have type 2 diabetes. a friend said that sugars bond to the outside of the blood cells and act like mini sanders to the walls of the veins. from what you said, i gather that sugars along with nutrients and waste are in the plasma. any videos to explain this?
Thanks I am ready for my test now 😅
He's good at all I wish also he could be my lecturer at kampala university in tanzania
Do you have anything for deseases of the blood?
Can you do a video on PRP
wish you can add the caption.
Please open translation choice🙏
Thanks 🎉
Excelente! Obrigado.
blud scared me at 4:36
Turn on subtitles pls
Good video!
yes blood have so many things inside
Hello sir which app do u use for teaching like this, please tell because I also wants to teach like you❤️
Took a trip to the butchers shop? It is this colored yeast?
You got a subscriber
My Thacher tnx
Please add caption
Delicious...
Blood
Eewwww!!! This guy just drank water?!?!!
Wait did he get that blood from that 3d diagram's... Ummm... Not gonna talk about it.
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