Thank you. I'm not a medical person, but have wondered for years how types were determined. Now I understand why, without graphics, it's difficult to explain, and now I get it :)
Thank you so much for making this video, especially for students that are struggling to understand how blood types work. I am a student at community college studying online, so at times professors don’t event take the time to explain this types of things that are so valuable. Thank you again for taking the time to help students.
Thank you for this video. Our lab only uses this and all the test online don’t translate very well unless you really know the subject. Thank you again!
you explained so well that i was telling easily what will be the next slide and I got right i wish every teacher either in community or private college explained like you .
I have a Lab Practical tomorrow for my Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab and I didn't understand how blood typing worked until now, thank you so much. This was the last piece of information I needed to understand everything before tomorrows practical.
Thank you lots. My professor went over this in class and I kept confusing antigens and antibodies for some reason. But you helped me understand this :)
The "A" means the patient has A-antigen present on their RBC cell membranes (and no B-antigen) The "+" means the patient has Rh-antigen present on the their RBC cell membranes. When you put them together, their full blood type is "A+" Hope this helps!
I can’t express how grateful I am for this video. I understand my lab wayyy better and feel prepared for my lab exam, thank you!
Thank you. I'm not a medical person, but have wondered for years how types were determined. Now I understand why, without graphics, it's difficult to explain, and now I get it :)
Thank you so much for making this video, especially for students that are struggling to understand how blood types work. I am a student at community college studying online, so at times professors don’t event take the time to explain this types of things that are so valuable. Thank you again for taking the time to help students.
Thanks for showing every common blood type.
can we just appreciate how sweetly she explained everything!!fabulous!!
Very much appreciated
Thank you for this video. Our lab only uses this and all the test online don’t translate very well unless you really know the subject. Thank you again!
This video provided so much clarity. Thank you
you explained so well that i was telling easily what will be the next slide and I got right i wish every teacher either in community or private college explained like you .
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Simple and concise explanation on Blood type!! Thank you very Much !!!
AMAZING VIDEO!! Thank you for such a good explanation. You saved my life, I have a lab test tomorrow 🙌🏽🙌🏽.
The best explanation ever! Thank you so much
Thank you so much, your video help me a lot in understanding blood typing. I was so confused in class but this video cleared everything up for me.
THANKS your explanation helped me for my lab report
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simple and straight forward! thank you
Great job i understand if fully now thank you....
blood typing made easy, thank you
The best video on the topic i've found, clear, and very concise, thanks!
Really Helpful thankyou
finally I understand it very well.
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im a doctor now after watching this.
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This was such a Life-Saver! Thank you so much!
Thankyou for demonstrating this! It really helps me well in my laboratory class : )
Thank you for not talking a mile a minute! You made this so easy to understand.
I have a Lab Practical tomorrow for my Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab and I didn't understand how blood typing worked until now, thank you so much. This was the last piece of information I needed to understand everything before tomorrows practical.
Thank you! You explained everything perfectly.
Absolutely the most help video I found to explain this topic
so grateful i found this before my lab quiz
Hope you did well! Mines tomorrow, last-minute cramming ftw lol
Thank you so much for helping me for my Science class!!!
pretty cool.
Thanks so much, your better than my teacher!
Thank you so much for this video! I was able to understand my lab better this way (visual learner/online classes).
Awesome video, you are amazing !
Thank you, I didn't understand anything about blood type and your video helped a lot
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently takign AP2 and I was so lost before this video.
Thank you so much for this it really helped me understand what we are doing in lab :)
what is the synthetic serum (a,b,&d) made from? What are the symptoms of someone with the wrong blood type administered? great video btw!
I viewed sereral videos but still i didnt understant not until i reach your saga then i was rescued. From here i can explain without this video😂
OMG, this helped get rid of all of the confusion!!! Thank you!
Very easy to understand.
You were straight forward and guiding. Lovely job.
Thank youuu!!! Im a hands on learner and this helped me better understand my lab!
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This is a total good explanation. My question is can slides also help in blood grouping or
The very last set of wells looked as if the B cell had some clumping along the edges?
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I really appreciate
cant believe you got only 90 subs.this is the amazing video with many examples
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Thank you I mean thank you very much
Are those negative blood is what we called Rh null
What would it look like for the rare Golden blood type
God bless you maria. Thank you!
Wow thenks a lot now i understand better
Thank you for this video. It was straightforward and easy to understand.
So much grateful with you
Great Video :)
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I was able to tell what it all was before you did because of how you explained it.
Very informative
Perfection ❤
Finally a video on this I can understand, thank you
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Thank you for creating this video. It proved to be very useful during my lab experiment. I am highly grateful for your help.
Very clear lesson
Thanks
Thank you lots. My professor went over this in class and I kept confusing antigens and antibodies for some reason. But you helped me understand this :)
I love you, you saved me❤
Thank you so much! I am on the verge of a study break down. This cleared up some stress.
Thanks so much for this video. Am taking this biology course online and this video has help me. please can you explain more on plasma
If you mix two different blood types together, will you also see the agglutination process?
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You make me understand this more than my instructor. Thank you so much🙏🏻
studying for finals right never understood blood types now i get it . Thank you fir saving my life
We all have the same blood there is just different concentrations of protein in individual samples
This is awesome! you did so well very straightforward!!!
Perfect explanation! Thank you!!!
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All the best for you margo
Are we talking abt Rhesus factor here? I did nt understand anything
What do A positive mean?
The "A" means the patient has A-antigen present on their RBC cell membranes (and no B-antigen) The "+" means the patient has Rh-antigen present on the their RBC cell membranes. When you put them together, their full blood type is "A+" Hope this helps!
I still don’t understand lol.
So complete and direct. Thanks ma. I hv subscribed already
Thank you very much! I am so thankful for this.