okay so after studying and learning about physyology, anatomy for so many years now I actually understand what the heck I've been reading about. Thank you
Fantastic video! You have a gift for explaining things to those with limited understanding that allows them to leave with a true understanding, not a mere memorization of facts with no ability to connect them. Thank you for this! Be well.
I love your videos so much. They're so clear, and the diagrams are really clear. Sometimes in other videos diagrams end up being a big scribble but not yours, so thank you for posting :)
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Oxygen just leaks out through the cells of the capillary wall? But isn't oxygen carried by the hemoglobin, which in turn is found inside the red blood cells?
My respect for you sir! The lymphatic system is one of the most confusing ones for me but you gave me the an awesome explanation
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okay so after studying and learning about physyology, anatomy for so many years now I actually understand what the heck I've been reading about.
Thank you
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Fantastic video! You have a gift for explaining things to those with limited understanding that allows them to leave with a true understanding, not a mere memorization of facts with no ability to connect them. Thank you for this! Be well.
Excellent teaching tecnique of drawing as you go - keeps me engaged all the way! Thank you for explaining why we have a lymphatic system so clearly.
Very short and explanatory video! You have my respect.
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I have final tomorrow and I lost hope with the lymphatic system
you gave me hope back
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Wow...cleared almost all confusions..
This cleared basically everything I was asking a couple minutes ago. Can't thank you enough. Great job.
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I know nothing before. Thanks for the explanation, it's very great for newbie like me.
so remarkable to explain such a difficult topic with great ease. its been helpful. Good work sal..
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the way you make the video it was amazing!!!!....now i finally understand how does it works 👍
this helped so much !! thank you !
I have been seeing Mrs Dr Whisper's, Mrs Dr Tingles for a lymph node and gland exam using her steposcope and latex gloves.
Really good explanation the first video i can understand. thank you!
very helpful. Your videos are great. thanks
Thank you so much! I was so confused about the lymphatic system but this video gives a really good explanation!
wish I could give 1000 likes. much easier to understand than what a book and other videos say
Awesome explanation I understand now thank you
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This was really helpful. Thanks for posting.
Perfectly explained
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great video!! thanks
awesome video thank you soooo much for helping
THANKS!
Is it wrong that only with drawings and colored pictures I was able to figure it out... SMH
the whiteblood cell can squeeze through capillaries. im not correcting this video but he didnt mention it.
Correct. They can jump through 'diapedesis'. Its very interesting actually because 50% of leukocytes are in blood and the other 50% is in the tissues.
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Thank you it was very helpful.. :)
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Thank you sir :)
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Thank you sooo much for the awesome explanation.... U actually saved me from getting an F
Thank you for the review, I am a 4 yr medical student and had no idea how this worked!
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is interstitial fluid similar to lymph?
+tsuki97 yes lymph is called interstitial fluid when it is out the cell
tsuki97 Interstitial fluid enter the lymphatic vessel which is called lymph
Thought there wasn't any rbc's in lymph vessels?
Thank youuuu
0:49 blood isn't blue when its deoxygenated. For the sake of the diagram it is.
Oxygen just leaks out through the cells of the capillary wall? But isn't oxygen carried by the hemoglobin, which in turn is found inside the red blood cells?
when does lymph empty in one 's life???
the lymph is a parasite
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