Thank you soooo much for creating free content for medical students. Many students like me can not afford even low membership fees of websites that have been designed for medical students and your channel is one of the most precious resources for us♥♥♥🙏
Can you imagine being the first person to discover that there are tiny little creatures we can't see all around, on us, and in us? That would freak me the hell out.
You have Micro too?!? I’ve followed you for all my classes. Thanks for helping us so much! Keep up the awesome work professor! You’re teaching and helping a lot of future nurses and doctors and other staff and we appreciate you! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
you're amazing!!! I'm so happy you started this series because I'm going to study micro next semester and your videos help a lot!! thank you so much my estudent likes dis video
Thanks again for the lesson~ Could you maybe make a video about RNA types and splicing kind of things, sometime when you have time🙏 I couldn't find any about them in your channel, are there any?
well mRNA processing is covered very briefly in my tutorial on regulation of gene expression but one day in the future i will do a lot more molecular biology content!
I love this channel and i gain a lot everytime i come here... and the song at the beginning is so cool that i just come to TH-cam and sing along then go off😂
@@swarmofbees3114 parasitism is a relationship, an interaction between organisms, it does not specify which kind of organisms are involved. there are parasitic viruses, procaryotes, protists, fungi, animals and even plants. unfortunately, in zoology, the word "parasites" is used only for parasitic protists and animals, and only for those parasitising on animals. incorrectly, if you ask me. in mycology or botany, parasite can instead mean every organism that lives parasitic. as it should be, tbh.
Good video, except that viruses don´t exist. Noone has ever seen any, not even with the best microscope today. Each and every picture you will ever find in the entire internet are computer produced. This is a big lie, apart from this: appreciate.
Thank you soooo much for creating free content for medical students. Many students like me can not afford even low membership fees of websites that have been designed for medical students and your channel is one of the most precious resources for us♥♥♥🙏
You're amazing!!!
I'm so happy you started this series because I'm going to study micro next semester and your videos help a lot!!
thank you so much!
Tell them it's... Professor Dave😎.
These videos are under-rated. They are very informative.
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EXCELENTE TRABAJO DE LA HISTORIA DE LA MICROBIOLOGIA. Gracias por compartir
Can you imagine being the first person to discover that there are tiny little creatures we can't see all around, on us, and in us? That would freak me the hell out.
Lol sameeee
Anthony Leeuwenhoek did that and he named that animalcules which now known as protozoa today.
You have Micro too?!?
I’ve followed you for all my classes. Thanks for helping us so much! Keep up the awesome work professor! You’re teaching and helping a lot of future nurses and doctors and other staff and we appreciate you! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
You're making my life easier, thank you
you're amazing!!!
I'm so happy you started this series because I'm going to study micro next semester and your videos help a lot!!
thank you so much my estudent likes dis video
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These videos are very help but you need to smile . Smile is the key component like salt to reach or cook
Can you make a video series on how to research a topic? You seem to be very good at it
Just imagine the look on Anton's face after seeing these microorganisms for the first time .. must have been priceless
Idk why this is so funny to me
Just imagine the look on his wife's face when he got his "sample"
Hi chemistry Jesus . Nice to see u
Thanks, I'm still new to this
5:11 "we dont need to get overly anxious about viruses" that's funny....
Thank you sir ji for ds great explanation in short ❤️🙏tq so much....a huge love from India 😊
Thanks again for the lesson~ Could you maybe make a video about RNA types and splicing kind of things, sometime when you have time🙏 I couldn't find any about them in your channel, are there any?
well mRNA processing is covered very briefly in my tutorial on regulation of gene expression but one day in the future i will do a lot more molecular biology content!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Thank you veeeery much😊
Best educationchannel.
Your litteraly the goat
Love your videos I learn so much thanx
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Questions under microorganisms and solution
Thank you so much❤
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I love this channel and i gain a lot everytime i come here... and the song at the beginning is so cool that i just come to TH-cam and sing along then go off😂
Proff deva Thanks
Please do Pharmacology
i'm starting that next month!
Can you make a video on phage therapy? I want to know more about it. Also can you recommend any good engineering channels?
I have one on gene therapy in the biology series
Your videos are so helpful!
why do you call the 4th category of microorganisms "parasites"? aren't desease causing fungi, bacteria and viruses also parasitic?
Possible confusion between parasites and protists?
@@swarmofbees3114 parasitism is a relationship, an interaction between organisms, it does not specify which kind of organisms are involved. there are parasitic viruses, procaryotes, protists, fungi, animals and even plants. unfortunately, in zoology, the word "parasites" is used only for parasitic protists and animals, and only for those parasitising on animals. incorrectly, if you ask me. in mycology or botany, parasite can instead mean every organism that lives parasitic. as it should be, tbh.
Thank you!
من طرف الدكتور بجامعه الكويت الشداديه بتسألني فيه ✌🏼
"no need to get overly anxious" -well im going to anyway lol
Thank you alot
Hii sir..
Good morning sir...
0:03 to 0:10 intro super
Hello professor! I want to ask what microorganism at 5:13 ?
Bacteriophage, it is a virus that infects bacteria
@@supreetnaik thank you :)
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Scientific definition
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America 🇺🇸
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You look like Jesus with long hair❤️ nice lesson btw .. Thank you 🙏
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Just imagine the look on his wife's face when he got his "SAMPLE" of male reproductive cells
awesome i once so it and i was like wau i like it but kindly make more for us to be more concerned
Scientists often tend to be silly
Early
Good video, except that viruses don´t exist. Noone has ever seen any, not even with the best microscope today. Each and every picture you will ever find in the entire internet are computer produced. This is a big lie, apart from this: appreciate.
There are countless electron microscope images of viruses. You're an idiot.
Thank you!