Your Immunology lectures not only helped me pass my first year of dental school but also made me fall in love with the subject. You have awesome way of teaching and it seems so natural to you. I am hoping to get the same experience from your microbiology lectures. Thanks.
Thank you for the note Jawad. I am laying the foundations for the Micro in the early lectures. Once we are in the full swing, I will hope you will enjoy this subject too!
I´m from Brazil and will start to have microbiology classes in this year. So i decided to look some videos to take an overview and found you channel. You´re great! thank you
I love ur lecture!! However, there's kind of confusion for me that is the movement of the flagella move forward when it rotate counter- clockwise and tumble when clockwise, isn't it? cuz my lecturer told me in an opposite way with u :(
Sorry but you made a mistake about the bacteria flagellum. Counterclockwise is forward motion and clockwise is tumbling. Flagella are left-handed helices, and bundle and rotate together only when rotating counterclockwise.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellum i.e counterclockwise is forward motion. I can t believe nobody corrected you as this is microbiology 101 basics
A question struck my mind.... Gram negative bacteria lack mesosomes, right? So which structure in the gram negative helps perform the functions of mesosomes like cell wall formation, DNA replication, respiration, etc?.... If u see this, please do reply I have an upcoming test based on such questions!
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Really amazing when I heard my first lecture on my collage I hate about it now I fall in love with micro oh god thank you dr ^_^ Can u write to us the questions that important on the parts Thank u alot
Thank you for liking the lectures. Glad that you fell in love with Micro after watching these lectures. Yes I will be posting questions on my site: maylance.com
Sir in my micro book and lecture, it says the opposite of what you mention about flagella: clockwise movement = trumbling and counter-clockwise movement = jet motion. Is it that like making a "whip with a towel", that you close the several flagella (both clock-wise/counterclockwise possible) to make jet movement and then open flagella (both directions possible) to make tumbling movement? Or is Jet vs tumbling motion only possible from one rotationary direction?
Forgot to mention Pillin proteins that make up Pilli. Porins an important components of the outer membrane of the gram negative bacteria.
Your Immunology lectures not only helped me pass my first year of dental school but also made me fall in love with the subject. You have awesome way of teaching and it seems so natural to you. I am hoping to get the same experience from your microbiology lectures. Thanks.
Thank you for the note Jawad. I am laying the foundations for the Micro in the early lectures. Once we are in the full swing, I will hope you will enjoy this subject too!
rakeshkumar sahoo good to know that the lectures are helping clear the concepts.
I only wish there were more of your lectures on microbiology. Thank you
I´m from Brazil and will start to have microbiology classes in this year. So i decided to look some videos to take an overview and found you channel. You´re great! thank you
+Marivaldo Pereira thank you. Study well!
Thank u sir.. M a student of microbiology it helps me a lot..
Thank You so much...this is the best video.
I wish you were my lecture Sir
Thank you for your note. Well, I am your lecturer.
Thank you ! I just stumbled upon this an hour before my midterm 😍 الحمد لله
+Laila Alkassabi good luck for your mid terms.
thanks sir now it is very easy to understand microbiology because of you sir.
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wow !!! so glad I found your videos , thank you : D
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Heaven sent!!!🙏 Blessings to you and your loved ones
Thank you and same to you!
wow great sir!! m very happy to see any pakistani prof. delivering lecture on you tube in such a good way...keep it up sir!!
Thank you dear. Study well.
Really sir, it's help me to acquiring more about bacterial structure.... I thoroughly understand this lecture....
Does anyone know how the ultrastructure of a bacterium capsule prevents dehydration
Wonderful lecture dear sir.may God bless you dear sir
Thank you Sir!...the video really helped.
Nice and informative lecture. everything explained very well. Thank you sir.
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This lecture is helpful study of bacteria
I love ur lecture!! However, there's kind of confusion for me that is the movement of the flagella move forward when it rotate counter- clockwise and tumble when clockwise, isn't it? cuz my lecturer told me in an opposite way with u :(
Nice well explained 👍
Sorry but you made a mistake about the bacteria flagellum.
Counterclockwise is forward motion and clockwise is tumbling. Flagella are left-handed helices, and bundle and rotate together only when rotating counterclockwise.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellum i.e counterclockwise is forward motion. I can t believe nobody corrected you as this is microbiology 101 basics
No need to be sorry. I consider correction comments as my errata :-) So, thank you for contributing.
Thanks drbeen your lectures video my reference lectures
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Thank you sir to much good lectures long live sir💓💓💕💓💕💓💕
very informative to me thanks☺
very informative video sir . superb...........
+Nida Tariq thank you!
It is very helpful:) thank you so much for explaning this simply for us ..
amazing sir very helpful thank you so much for explaining simply nd clearly
+muhammad tayyab thank you for liking the videos. Please share with your friends. Study well!
+Mobeen Syed G sir I shared this link .
+muhammad tayyab thank you!
Thank you so much Doc!! Your lecture was very helpful!!! :)
+BARBARA LARISSA you are welcome. Study well and visit drbeen.com for more lectures.
+Mobeen Syed thanks, I will definitely check it out!! ;)
Thank you so much, you are the best
Thank you Sandra!
Usualy, I have got more from this detail vidoe about nacterial structure. I am great ful happy dr mobee
U r great u and dr najeeb are just amazing
A question struck my mind.... Gram negative bacteria lack mesosomes, right? So which structure in the gram negative helps perform the functions of mesosomes like cell wall formation, DNA replication, respiration, etc?.... If u see this, please do reply I have an upcoming test based on such questions!
Dr. mobeen are you from Pakistan?
and you done a great job
still thank you for your brilliant and extraordinary informative lectures.
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I got much information from this video
Thank you sir you are really excellent but where is the continue of microbilology
does the F positive bacteria change into F negative bacteria when it passes the plasmid to the female bacteria?
This lecture was very helpful. I enjoyed it so much. Thank you very much :) Can you recommend Microbiology books for medical student?
+Оля Тивончук I like Microbiology made ridiculously simple or Lange's microbiology and immunology.
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sir, we need more lectures of yours......
U are best sir best lectures I have ever watched May Allah(SWT) give you great reward in both dunya and akhirah..
Such a wonderful lecture.
Thank you Sir.
Welcome my friend. Study well. Find more lectures on drbeen.com.
I like your videos you are great
+najiib shame thank you!
thank you Dr. you helped me alot
You are welcome!
Really amazing when I heard my first lecture on my collage I hate about it now I fall in love with micro oh god thank you dr ^_^
Can u write to us the questions that important on the parts
Thank u alot
Thank you for liking the lectures. Glad that you fell in love with Micro after watching these lectures. Yes I will be posting questions on my site: maylance.com
Sir in my micro book and lecture, it says the opposite of what you mention about flagella: clockwise movement = trumbling and counter-clockwise movement = jet motion.
Is it that like making a "whip with a towel", that you close the several flagella (both clock-wise/counterclockwise possible) to make jet movement and then open flagella (both directions possible) to make tumbling movement?
Or is Jet vs tumbling motion only possible from one rotationary direction?
you are awesome!! thank you so much
Thank u so much sir
sir u r just gr8....but y only 6 parts in microbiology??
+DINESH KUMAR thank you. Working on the rest of the videos now.
Plz upload on virology, parasitology also
Dr mobeen thank you
+jabir omar you are most welcome!
Thank , Dr...keep going
Welcome. Will do!
one point that is missed when you mention flagella is number of flagella aka mono, lopho, amphi or peritrichous otherwise good general video
Got it.
Tachoic acids are carbohydrates?
Thank you sir
thank you a lot sir !!!!!
your the great !!!!
Welcome!
Thank you So much sirr
Great sir
Thank you!
thank you sir.
By seeing ur accent ican say u are an Indian or a Pakistani iam an American tho but I really love ur way of teaching
Thanku sir .
Where iz other lectures sir??
Thankyou sir
waiting for your next videos
Will upload soon.
We r waiting for the other lectrs of micro as well plzzzz sirrrr help us
Tq
s layer?
Great
Sir explain in both hindi and english pls sir
OK
Gr8 as alwz...
Thank you vbh Hazari!
Penicillin*
Teichoic* acid
Dont make your goal the "VIEWS" b/s medical family is so small according to viewers
Tq