Thank you for making education so fun and entertaining. Though it might not be your intention to "entertains", it is so much more enjoyable to learn from someone who sounds like they really love what they are teaching and having fun doing it! I retained all the informations like a sponge without having to go back much which is awesome!! Priceless!!
Thank you so much!!! This pretty much covers everything in the blood unit. I’ll be watching part 2 now!! You’re an amazing professor and I really wonder how you teach that long without getting a sore throat!!
Your sickle-cell rundown is slightly off. Sickle cell anemia *does* cause premature death. It's just that heterozygous individuals get protection without disease, so there's stabilizing selection with an unfortunate population-level tradeoff for homozygotes with either no protection from malaria *or* SCD.
Would u possible have a study guide for this lecture? my teachers study guide is a bit unorganized and I was hoping you'd have one in the same order you have this written.
One of the best lectures i’ve ever found on youtube. be proud, you’re better than most senior professors
Thank you for making education so fun and entertaining. Though it might not be your intention to "entertains", it is so much more enjoyable to learn from someone who sounds like they really love what they are teaching and having fun doing it! I retained all the informations like a sponge without having to go back much which is awesome!! Priceless!!
I really enjoy how you're giving little interesting facts throughout the lecture. It helps remember things better.
@@kimcarmona9459 Thanks for sharing the appreciation!
Wish my online teacher had lectures like yours... Thank you for publishing these videos. Feel more confident on my exams.
Great lecture! I am only at minute 6 and have already learned some pretty interesting stuff. Thank you!
OMG you are amazing. Thank you for your lecture
Raising Kane, lol.
Thank you for this presentation. 🌻
Thank you, i am here because i can’t understand my teacher speak. You keep it clear and simple
I’m happy to hear! Thank you
Thank you so much!!! This pretty much covers everything in the blood unit. I’ll be watching part 2 now!! You’re an amazing professor and I really wonder how you teach that long without getting a sore throat!!
It's a two parter ;)
My professor was not a great teacher at all, I’m happy you made these videos on AP2 to ease understanding.
i go to uc berkeley and I honestly think your lectures have been way more helpful than my professor haha
so easy to understand!!! thank you
For somehow, I knew eosinophile might be reacting to HPV and that's why the level might be high. lol
It's called a buffy coat because it's usually "buff" in hue
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buff_(colour)
Your sickle-cell rundown is slightly off. Sickle cell anemia *does* cause premature death. It's just that heterozygous individuals get protection without disease, so there's stabilizing selection with an unfortunate population-level tradeoff for homozygotes with either no protection from malaria *or* SCD.
Would u possible have a study guide for this lecture? my teachers study guide is a bit unorganized and I was hoping you'd have one in the same order you have this written.
@@kimcarmona9459 I have study guides available if you sign up to be a member. Go to the channel page and click on the membership tab.
could you point in the description like checkpoints? chapters?
It’s all chapter 17
Here are some notes and a review section that might help you get through your A&P classes
studysoup.com/guide/2813779/chapter-17-blood