Yet it goes into hyper self-destruct mode when a few pollen spores enter the chat, they fight this harmless spore harder than they would ever fight an actual infection. Which is insanely weird to me.
What an incredible miracle the human body is!! no human being could ever fathom the way our body works, it’s only obvious that there was there is a supreme, intelligent being beyond our comprehension that made us!!🙏💫
What an outstanding presentation! Thank you sincerely for posting this video. It is excellent in refreshing my knowledge in Human Immune System Biomedicine, and I'm stoked with it.
Thank you very much Dear Dr. Thomas for this amazing presentation on the subject so precisely, and I have not seen a video tutorial to this depth of detail in the subject of human immune system. God Bless You..... 💐💐🙏🙏
What an outstanding presentation and animation. I am studying for a nursing major, and I am visual learning; your channel helps me learn and memorize. Thank you so much
Full video in comment In this animation, we want to show the human immune system with images never seen before. We will learn how macrophages, as well as other cells and mechanisms, protect our organism from death every day. Our skin, like the bark of a tree, represents valuable protection. However, the skin is also home to countless microorganisms, among other things, nourished and protected by an oily fluid called sebum, which is produced by sebaceous glands. Sebum contains antimicrobial elements that can kill harmful microbes or too many microbes on the skin, creating a harmonious coexistence between skin cells and microbes, a kind of symbiosis. Microbes also keep one another in balance and kill pathogens dangerous to our cells. The protective layer of hollow organs such as the nose, mouth, and trachea is a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes possess cilia that move mucus, to which foreign substances adhere, upward into the oral cavity. If mucociliary clearance is not sufficient, an attempt is made to achieve clearance of unwanted particles through coughing. This is done by inhalation followed by a sudden exhalation to remove foreign substances from the lungs and trachea. The bone marrow has stem cells and is the birthplace for many different immune cells, which are also called leukocytes. Stem cells divide to form daughter cells, either asymmetric or symmetric. Symmetric cell division results in either two stem cells or two progenitor cells. The progenitor cells divide again and again, so a single stem cell becomes many immune cells or leukocytes. One common immune cell is the neutrophil, and some remain in the bone marrow, while others enter the bloodstream. Our neutrophil belongs to the so-called innate immune system and moves through the blood vessels during inflammatory processes. The endothelial cells of the blood vessels have special receptors, leading to a process called diaeresis. Neutrophils follow cytokines, signal substances of other cells, in the connective tissue. Neutrophils' job is to eat bacteria through a process called phagocytosis, and they also produce certain cytokines that attract other granulocytes and cells of the innate immune system, like macrophages. Macrophages arrive on the scene before neutrophils phagocyte bacteria and produce signal substances like tumor necrosis factor, which suppresses hunger, causes fever, and stimulates leukocyte production. Another type of leukocyte is the T cell, which possesses receptors to recognize antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells like macrophages. T cells are formed in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus, where they develop antigen receptors. Some migrate to secondary lymphoid organs like lymph nodes and the spleen. Naive T cells meet dendritic cells in secondary lymphoid organs, which have already had contact with a pathogen and present antigens on their surface. T cells scan dendritic cells for antigens, and if a match is found, activation and clonal expansion occur. Cytotoxic T cells, a type of T cell, scan other cells for antigens. If they find the antigen, they induce apoptosis in the infected cell, eventually eaten by macrophages. In addition to cytotoxic T cells, there are T helper cells, memory T cells, regulatory T cells, and others. T helper cells work with B cells, which originate in the bone marrow, and search for specific antigens. B cells can activate immediately or present antigens to T helper cells, leading to clonal expansion and the production of plasma cells, memory B cells, and antibodies. Antibodies produced by plasma cells bind to antigens, rendering toxins harmless and marking antigens for phagocytosis by macrophages. This process is called opsonization. All immune cells originate from stem cells, which develop into progenitor cells and eventually immune cells. Other important immune cells include natural killer cells and platelets. Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, originate from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and are essential for blood clotting. If an injury to a blood vessel occurs, platelets adhere to collagen fibers and each other, forming a platelet plug, followed by the formation of fibrin strands that bind more platelets and red blood cells, resulting in a strong clot.
Thank you sooo much! You and author of this video are me surviors! I have only 2 days for first digital presentation and with animation I will be able to attract the attention of my classmates and due to your comment I don't have to hang on every word for translate to my language, which would be difficult since I'm not a native speaker 💃 Have a nice day!
You had explained in much easier way, which could never be explained by just ordinarily. This is the extraordinary effort for the peoples. Immune system of our body is very special and very magical one. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤
this is the best explanation on immune system i have watched so far. thank you for creating this masterpiece! it feels like i'm watching an action movie, and at the same time learning about my body
The video was of high quality, and I eagerly anticipate more similarly informative content with outstanding animation to aid in preparing for my Teas test. Thank you for providing such valuable resources.
@@patod4why would you say something like that? Did you have a bad day? It’s kinda sucky to say things like that and step on peoples faith like that. I believe evolution occurred and god made nature so what is your point?
Thank you so much for the animation!! I am self-learning immunology and this definitely helped me visualized and imagine how different leukocytes operate :)
Be nice to yourself, and never feel lonely. Cuz billions and billions of your cells are fighting for you and protecting you with their lives.
That's true :)
ok thats actually kinda wholesome lol
@@rosegold4 Amen. Behold only some of the awesome glory and wonder of God's marvelous and magnificent creation.
Yes
always
As a neutrophil, this was very accurate, good job. 👏
Terrific way of depicting complex systems visually, and much easier to understand than in books.
What an amazing video! High quality and clearly explained without being too quick!
The immune system has never been so epic. Very interesting and nice animation.
Yet it goes into hyper self-destruct mode when a few pollen spores enter the chat, they fight this harmless spore harder than they would ever fight an actual infection. Which is insanely weird to me.
Right learning in such a fun experience
What an incredible miracle the human body is!! no human being could ever fathom the way our body works, it’s only obvious that there was there is a supreme, intelligent being beyond our comprehension that made us!!🙏💫
Oh man I didn't want it to end. That was a good video please do a part 2 thank you.
Thanks! Please share :)
@@ThomasSchwenke-knowledge Yes I am sharing your video to my X account
@@BarryAndersonew not x
XVideo
It’s about time we understand ourselves.
Extremely amazing!!! Wonderful animation and spectacular music and clear narration! Thank you!
It really dives into the difficult part of the body system.
What an outstanding presentation!
Thank you sincerely for posting this video. It is excellent in refreshing my knowledge in Human Immune System Biomedicine, and I'm stoked with it.
The information is presented as if it's an Intel briefing before a mission. It has me on the edge of my seat. 😂
Just keep making these type of videos 😭❤️🙏 so that we could be eternal grateful to u for that !!
Please share :)
Thank you guys for the excellent job! I'm so impressed and glad to see how this immune system works with my own eyes actually. It's hugely helpful.
Great animation. I’m sure many would appreciate this.
Beautiful! Also simple enough to show and learn my kids about this! Thank you!
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I'VE EVER COME ACROSS ON IMMUNE SYSTEM!!!
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Try Kurzesagt - In a Nutshell but this is also very nice and detailed and also simplified a lot!
@@ThomasSchwenke-knowledge Yes i will
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I was so deeply stucked in that animation that it became very difficult to come out of it . appreciable work .❤❤❤
Love from India 🙏🙏✌️✌️
Excellent. Please share! :)
Watching this for my immune system military can get motivation, battle strategies, and train recruit immune system soldiers
As a medical student, I think that this video is one of the most amazing I have ever seen.
Excellent. Please share :)
Thank you very much Dear Dr. Thomas for this amazing presentation on the subject so precisely, and I have not seen a video tutorial to this depth of detail in the subject of human immune system. God Bless You..... 💐💐🙏🙏
How beautifully animated. Loved your work Thomas Sir. ❤
Fantastic to get deep knowledge of immune systems and producing cells. Thanks from a pharma student.
What an outstanding presentation and animation. I am studying for a nursing major, and I am visual learning; your channel helps me learn and memorize. Thank you so much
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thank you I think that this video is one of the most amazing I have ever seen.
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thank you so much i AM SO MUCH GRATEFUL
Thanks a alot for amazing video😊😊😊
DAMN... THE ANIMATION IS A PERFECTION!
Thanks alot :) / Please share with friends :)
Everything is perfect... The explanation is really impressive, the animation is meticulously done. Thank you 👍
Full video in comment
In this animation, we want to show the human immune system with images never seen before. We will learn how macrophages, as well as other cells and mechanisms, protect our organism from death every day.
Our skin, like the bark of a tree, represents valuable protection. However, the skin is also home to countless microorganisms, among other things, nourished and protected by an oily fluid called sebum, which is produced by sebaceous glands. Sebum contains antimicrobial elements that can kill harmful microbes or too many microbes on the skin, creating a harmonious coexistence between skin cells and microbes, a kind of symbiosis. Microbes also keep one another in balance and kill pathogens dangerous to our cells.
The protective layer of hollow organs such as the nose, mouth, and trachea is a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes possess cilia that move mucus, to which foreign substances adhere, upward into the oral cavity. If mucociliary clearance is not sufficient, an attempt is made to achieve clearance of unwanted particles through coughing. This is done by inhalation followed by a sudden exhalation to remove foreign substances from the lungs and trachea.
The bone marrow has stem cells and is the birthplace for many different immune cells, which are also called leukocytes. Stem cells divide to form daughter cells, either asymmetric or symmetric. Symmetric cell division results in either two stem cells or two progenitor cells. The progenitor cells divide again and again, so a single stem cell becomes many immune cells or leukocytes. One common immune cell is the neutrophil, and some remain in the bone marrow, while others enter the bloodstream.
Our neutrophil belongs to the so-called innate immune system and moves through the blood vessels during inflammatory processes. The endothelial cells of the blood vessels have special receptors, leading to a process called diaeresis. Neutrophils follow cytokines, signal substances of other cells, in the connective tissue. Neutrophils' job is to eat bacteria through a process called phagocytosis, and they also produce certain cytokines that attract other granulocytes and cells of the innate immune system, like macrophages.
Macrophages arrive on the scene before neutrophils phagocyte bacteria and produce signal substances like tumor necrosis factor, which suppresses hunger, causes fever, and stimulates leukocyte production.
Another type of leukocyte is the T cell, which possesses receptors to recognize antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells like macrophages. T cells are formed in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus, where they develop antigen receptors. Some migrate to secondary lymphoid organs like lymph nodes and the spleen.
Naive T cells meet dendritic cells in secondary lymphoid organs, which have already had contact with a pathogen and present antigens on their surface. T cells scan dendritic cells for antigens, and if a match is found, activation and clonal expansion occur.
Cytotoxic T cells, a type of T cell, scan other cells for antigens. If they find the antigen, they induce apoptosis in the infected cell, eventually eaten by macrophages.
In addition to cytotoxic T cells, there are T helper cells, memory T cells, regulatory T cells, and others. T helper cells work with B cells, which originate in the bone marrow, and search for specific antigens. B cells can activate immediately or present antigens to T helper cells, leading to clonal expansion and the production of plasma cells, memory B cells, and antibodies.
Antibodies produced by plasma cells bind to antigens, rendering toxins harmless and marking antigens for phagocytosis by macrophages. This process is called opsonization.
All immune cells originate from stem cells, which develop into progenitor cells and eventually immune cells. Other important immune cells include natural killer cells and platelets. Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, originate from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and are essential for blood clotting.
If an injury to a blood vessel occurs, platelets adhere to collagen fibers and each other, forming a platelet plug, followed by the formation of fibrin strands that bind more platelets and red blood cells, resulting in a strong clot.
Thank you sooo much! You and author of this video are me surviors! I have only 2 days for first digital presentation and with animation I will be able to attract the attention of my classmates and due to your comment I don't have to hang on every word for translate to my language, which would be difficult since I'm not a native speaker 💃 Have a nice day!
@@Lizard_97 glad to see you
😂❤❤❤
You had explained in much easier way, which could never be explained by just ordinarily. This is the extraordinary effort for the peoples. Immune system of our body is very special and very magical one. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤
this is the best explanation on immune system i have watched so far. thank you for creating this masterpiece! it feels like i'm watching an action movie, and at the same time learning about my body
A beautiful journey understanding the mechanism of human immune system...thanks for the effort ❤️
Sir Thom you're a genius. The best teacher. Many thanks...Keep going.....
Good job brother! I am speechless!
Thanks!! Please share! :)
Very informative. Thank you!
Beautiful animation too.
Very good for to study! I am student of nurse, and me help me of lot in classroom...God bless 🙌
This is an amazing video!!!! Especially for the visual learners
x-cell-ant.
The video was of high quality, and I eagerly anticipate more similarly informative content with outstanding animation to aid in preparing for my Teas test. Thank you for providing such valuable resources.
Thank you for your comment! Please share and support! :)
feels like in cinema, im soo fascinated. nice work!
Thanks alot :) / Please share this video with your friends :)
Amazing 🤩🤩 many thanks greetings from Egypt 🙏💖😚
this video helps me to understand about immune system, thank you for making this animation!
Excellent. Thank you. Please share with friends and family!
I love being covered in sebuma and half exploded micro organisms! So comforting to know! Thanks
Plz keep making these types of medical videos ❤❤❤
What an incredible animation and explanation! I love it
Amazing creations of the nature
The micro human body is so amazing!
Thanks!! Please share! :)
Wow that’s amazing, a real eye-opener! Thank you!
My exams next week and it's helping me to understand everything
Thanks!! Please share! :)
Mind blowing presentation!!!!
Beautiful! Thanks for this masterpiece 😄
Best animated video and very helpful and easily understood..👍 unbelievable movements
subhanAllah ❤
Thank You For Your Precise Pristine Explanation.... I Love This 💗💗💗🍏🍏🍏🥑🥑🥑
Amazing piece of knowledge, right❤
Incredible animation! Thank you!
This is the best!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤
I literally love your content on human biology. 🎉🎉 make more videos
Great to hear that. Please share :)
Thank you for the qualitative videos
Excellent and thank you
Wonderful presentation
Most wonderful creation in the universe
Excellent video.
Had fun watching this, felt like some action thriller while being very informative
lol true.
Excellent production!
Great video! Thank you so much!
Best video hands down ….
Beautiful video!
This is the most interesting video i lave vere seen in mi academic life
👌👌👌 so great video..!👍👍👍
Wow!!!! great work it reminded me the whole hematology 😊
Whaouh, beautiful and well made animation ! Thanks for sharing
Now tell me,isn't God wonderful ❤🧎🏿♀️🙌
Allah is the best creator 😊
No.Nature is wonderful, the adaptation of species to their environment is special and wonderful.God is a story humans invented .
No
Shut up!!! Or use your brain.
@@patod4why would you say something like that? Did you have a bad day? It’s kinda sucky to say things like that and step on peoples faith like that. I believe evolution occurred and god made nature so what is your point?
When TECH meets THOMAS SCHWENKE
The best content on TH-cam 🤙🏻
thank you so much❤❤❤ now i can say that I understood the science lesson
Thank you so much for the animation!! I am self-learning immunology and this definitely helped me visualized and imagine how different leukocytes operate :)
same to you 😘
I just want to say....WOW 🙌👌
Excellent. Please share :)
Thank you for the beautiful and informative video🙏
What an amazing animation of immunity 😮😮
Best one❤
Excellent to hear that. Please share :)
Wow.. Super.. Enjoyed very well the immune system journey. 👏👏👏
It’s the power of our one only god that allows to those cells to work with this regularity and specific methods.. am speechless ALHAMDOULILLAH 🤲🏻❤️
Thanks for making these videos 👍👍👍
Thanks!! Please share! :)
Magic work amazing every thing in the video is perfectly prepared, Thank you very much
That’s so amazing 🤩
Thank you ... for sharing this video with your loved ones :)
Very interesting and nice animation❤
सुंदर सादरीकरण nice presentation thanks
Thankyou for this video. Very interesting about the immune system.
Thanks very much 🥰
Gratitude to You for your great effort!
Thanks,from thailand for nice and interesting vdo
How amazing and beautiful is our immune system. ❤❤❤❤
It is! Please share!
Superb indeed!
You deserve billion of subscriber please upload more videos about biology
Really it’s very very good thank you deeply
Awesome!!!!!!
That was really a great expalanaition with animations keep going😊
I just can't get enough of the immune system. Wish this was taught in schools
The immun systeme fonction is fantastic 😊
Awesome 😊
Amazing!!