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  • @sarahann8856
    @sarahann8856 10 років тому +364

    you taught me more in this 10 minute video than my teacher did in 2 weeks

  • @NaviTheKitty
    @NaviTheKitty 10 років тому +8

    You taught me this stuff in 10 minutes and i fully understand when my teacher taught it in a week and i had no clue what was going on thank you savior

  • @backstreetfan2887
    @backstreetfan2887 4 роки тому +8

    Mr. Anderson refers to an "A protein" however the A, B, and O antigens are definitely carbohydrates, not protein.
    Some people in the comments are saying "it is a glycoprotein" however I checked my molecular biology and biochemistry textbooks and they say that the oligosaccharide can be attached to a lipid or a protein. The gene involved in ABO blood types codes for an enzyme (glycosyltransferase) which can add a monosaccharide to the O antigen. If you have the A allele you have the transferase that adds N-acetylgalactosamine to the O antigen. If you have a B allele you have a transferase that adds galactose to the O antigen. People with AB blood type have both transferases and therefore both A antigen and B antigen.

  • @RDRWindwaker
    @RDRWindwaker 9 років тому

    Your high school teaches should be thankful for having you, Paul. I learned more in ten minutes than I did in an entire lecture from my biology professor

  • @brandontran4929
    @brandontran4929 5 років тому +33

    Watched this video in AP Bio, now i'm back to watch it during Pharmacy School

  • @aversion91
    @aversion91 11 років тому

    Mr Anderson, You are doing a wonderful work....i am sure it is helping many people like it is helping me........

  • @311baca
    @311baca 11 років тому +28

    I love this guy. Mr. Andersen...please be my college professor! Or at least show my current instructors how to teach students better!

  • @usmc7527
    @usmc7527 7 років тому +62

    Shout to my flocks with O +

  • @altair2594
    @altair2594 10 років тому +24

    i always get here when im lost in medical biology.. thank you so much!!

  • @Bozemanscience1
    @Bozemanscience1  12 років тому +7

    Check out the AP Biology Lab playlist. It is near the bottom. Hope this helps.

    • @tusharjhakra8347
      @tusharjhakra8347 6 років тому

      nice video sir....but can you also explain Bombay blood group. It would be of great help

    • @xiiixiiih.16
      @xiiixiiih.16 Рік тому

      😅thank you

  • @SarcasticSean
    @SarcasticSean 10 років тому

    Thanks. I have a test tomorrow. Now I am ready for it.

  • @BK512ful
    @BK512ful 11 років тому

    I like your videos Mr. Anderson, you have an incredible talent to teach.

  • @mariaheisenman1054
    @mariaheisenman1054 8 років тому

    I love all the visuals, helps me learn much faster

  • @mohammedkhalifa3014
    @mohammedkhalifa3014 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for every complicated information you get it simple👍🏻

  • @Mimi-gx7ys
    @Mimi-gx7ys 9 років тому

    Thank you! This clarified everything, your videos are very rewarding

  • @anamaldonado1377
    @anamaldonado1377 11 років тому

    I really like the way you explain !! You are helping me a lot with my courses. Thanks

  • @boogieman3498
    @boogieman3498 10 років тому +6

    This was extremely helpful. Im studying for my PBMT (Perioperative blood management technologist) test and this was so confusing for me to understand when I saw it in my book. This video made it very simple. Thank you! Is there any other videos you would recommend that would be helpful to my studies?

  • @CrazyGuyVideos2005
    @CrazyGuyVideos2005 8 років тому +22

    it's also very helpful if you really wanna make sure a fictional character can't get a blood transfusion.

  • @AAG414
    @AAG414 6 років тому

    im ahead of my class by two weeks by watching this 10-minute video

  • @OilersLBA
    @OilersLBA 10 років тому +6

    Again, Bozeman Science saving me in biology.. As a guy studying Pscyhology, and whom has no experience with biology what so ever I simply could not have done without you! And, also, I learn much better watching your videos than listening to lectures. Thank you, Mr. Andersen!

  • @ramzi2231
    @ramzi2231 10 років тому

    They are really great medical information or even public!
    It was amazing and helpful. Thank u..

  • @aarushigoradia6492
    @aarushigoradia6492 8 років тому

    thankyou so much.... i didnt understand anything from the textbooks but this video helped it all!!!!

  • @SyntagmaStation
    @SyntagmaStation 6 років тому

    Man, that’s really amazing. Superb explanation.

  • @amrutvani2
    @amrutvani2 4 роки тому +1

    Kindly check ABO system antigens are not proteins but oligosaccharides ( carbohydrates) while Rh antigens are proteins.

  • @shobhathapa4872
    @shobhathapa4872 3 роки тому +1

    Really sir understood in short very clear 😁👍🙌🙌🙌

  • @sahilkale5479
    @sahilkale5479 6 років тому +1

    You just made my day. Gotta get that bio grade cookin

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 11 років тому

    Peter D'Adamo also compiled the "Genotype Diet" There are six so far, The hunter/gather usually blood type O, hunters can only O. The Explorer and teahcer, explorers can be universal so any blood type but almost always RH negative. Teachers are usually Ab+ or A+ sometimes B+, then theres the warrior,usally Ab+,A+ and sometimes B+, finally the omnivorous nomad, usually B+ and sometimes AB+.

  • @gundhamtanaka8006
    @gundhamtanaka8006 8 років тому

    Thanks a lot! Ir seems so easy and simple now!

  • @hanniedark
    @hanniedark 10 років тому

    Your videos are so helpful! you are a great teacher :)

  • @nilsdeiters5473
    @nilsdeiters5473 5 років тому +5

    Thanks, what a legend this man just made my day

  • @jasper4245
    @jasper4245 9 років тому +7

    I am A+ which means I have A antigens and I have rh antigens. I can receive any blood type except B and AB.

  • @istel3283
    @istel3283 10 років тому

    Thank you so much this was very helpful to me cuz of Genetics Exam.

  • @harrisongale
    @harrisongale 11 років тому

    I have never heard of something like this. I think it would be in everyone's best interest to see some research. As far as anyone can tell at the moment, the idea that the rhesus protein slows blood flow or makes the brain "slower" is preposterous.

  • @doutopia
    @doutopia 9 років тому +6

    I ADORE YOU!! I SERIOUSLY GET THE FULL MARKS CAUSE OF U!!!wow!! ThX from egypt👌✌️

  • @bloodtypedating
    @bloodtypedating 11 років тому

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  • @jveezy18
    @jveezy18 12 років тому

    very thorough, and helpful thanks

  • @melaninmobb8306
    @melaninmobb8306 5 років тому +4

    0:11 no correction we melonated beings never lived in caves

  • @abrilb219
    @abrilb219 12 років тому

    that was sooo helpful now i can be ahead of the class!!! :)

  • @MrShasheem123
    @MrShasheem123 11 років тому

    But I have one great doubt. Put it simply- If A cant give to O, how can O give to A? In both the cases blood is going to be mixed anyways!!
    I mean if A and O are not to be mixed, how can they be mixed in Type A body but not in Type B body?
    Another way to view my problem is:-
    According to your explanation, you showed why A blood type wont attack O, but wont O CARRY ITS OWN ANTIBODIES during transfusion and attack the antigens of A?
    Please answer anybody, and wont same apply to Rh factor?

  • @David-zi9nr
    @David-zi9nr 3 роки тому +1

    Why would it be beneficial to have b or a blood antibodies? Why did we decide to have antibodies for other blood types?

  • @charlovespink
    @charlovespink 9 років тому +4

    I couldn't do my assignments without your videos!

  • @Alan_R93
    @Alan_R93 11 років тому

    yo respect to all those human anatomy/physiology students.

  • @ufowatcher3651
    @ufowatcher3651 10 років тому +2

    When I was born I was typed A+. I had an appendectomy 7 years later and was typed again at A+. I have never had any blood transfusions. 15 years later I had my first child and was told my blood type was O+. I argued this with the doctor and they retyped me and it again come back as O+. I have had 4 more children since then and I always type O+. Blood type is not suppose to change.....so why did mine?? I could understand possible being typed wrong at birth, but then again 7 years later. That doesn't seem right. Anyone else ever had this issue? I also know of another person that has been a family friend for a long time. He's in his late 60s. His blood type has done the same thing. He went into the military when he was young and was typed then. Since he has had a lot of surgeries and always typed the same. Until 2005, when he went in for his last surgery and the blood type was different. He told the doctor it couldn't be right. The doctor looked at his files and his last surgeries through the years and agreed with him that it had to have been typed wrong. So they had him typed again. It come back still saying a new blood type. The doctor had it sent off to another lab just to make sure of error. Well, there was no error, his blood type had changed, and it left the doctor scratching his head. I'm confused on how this could happen. Please tell me someone out there has a explanation.

    • @seb612schuth
      @seb612schuth 9 років тому

      Occam's razor: it was a mistake on determining your bloodtype, and it is not as uncommon as you may think. Many years before, blood exams were done by hand, and nowadays they are just done "as a dayle basis" and nobody in a lab worries too much, the computer sends the results and that's it, happy doctor. In both your case and your friends, I would bet my money that the tests were no false positives, and you did not change blood. What changed is that determining the blood type is done by ditching the blood types by an inmune reaction. We now know that there are a ton of antigens on blood cells, lots of blood types beyond ABO and Rh, and that there is a chance for it to be a problem with your antibodies. Determining that requeries a specializing query, but for the record, don't worry, you should be O+ from now on.

  • @princesseslearn6373
    @princesseslearn6373 5 років тому

    Liked the graphic organizer

  • @wallnut6666
    @wallnut6666 2 роки тому +1

    At 8:43 you said during the 1st pregnancy nothing really happened because we're only sending antibodies in one direction from the mother to the baby. Not sure you actually said what you meant to say there, because if the mom were sending antibodies to the baby that would cause problems. But the mother doesn't have any antibodies to send to that first baby yet (if she's never been exposed to Rh previously). It isn't until her blood mixes with that first baby's Rh positive blood, (mainly during birth and through the placenta etc), that any anti-RH antibodies will even start to develop. And they take some time do so. So, as you say, there most likely won't be any problems with the first pregnancy. But then it's during the second pregnancy that the problems could arise if that baby is also Rh positive because by then she already has anti-Rh antibodies fully developed in her blood plasma. That's why they give the RhoAM injection to Rh negative mothers during the first pregnancy to prevent the antibodies from being produced.

    • @shoutitallloud
      @shoutitallloud Рік тому

      Could you please explain what if mother has O blood and baby has A (or B) blood type. Shouldn't mothers antibodies be attacking baby blood cells? This also applies to mother A and baby B. No?

  • @30ginajones
    @30ginajones 11 років тому

    I understand it now. Thank u for ur video's

  • @hongry-life
    @hongry-life 7 років тому +1

    Could the blood type have to do with some kind of density in the blood also?
    'A 0 B' like the 'A 0 V' spectral density of stars for example? Also in language the B developed from V.

  • @shantanu9099
    @shantanu9099 8 років тому +1

    great man......keep doin it

  • @timpaxew712
    @timpaxew712 4 роки тому +1

    are you telling me thats not one of the green brothers
    are you sure

  • @Kraken_Dawn
    @Kraken_Dawn 6 років тому +1

    My mother is A+, my dad is O-, I'm O+... So this is really interesting.

  • @lynne8004
    @lynne8004 11 років тому

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @Solpugida
    @Solpugida 10 років тому

    Love the video but, when you are talking about giving blood to an individual it must be clear that this is correct if we only donate the RBCs NOT the plasma. e.g. If we transfused type O blood and plasma (containing anti A and Anti B antibodies) into a type A blood you would get an agglutination reaction between the anti A antibodies in the donated plasma and the A blood cells of the recipient which would be dangerous.

  • @kavatea2970
    @kavatea2970 7 років тому +1

    Please also explain , which blood group can receive what type RBC or what type of plasma (rather saying blood alone , there is huge difference)

  • @emanuelfaith7178
    @emanuelfaith7178 6 років тому

    Haha funny cuz I usually don’t pay attention in class and my friends are like your gonna fail. I’m just like “bet”. Little do they know I get all my knowledge from the best UA-cam channel on (scratch that) in my phone. 😂😂 (or is it in my phone? 🤔)

  • @nickybutcher6332
    @nickybutcher6332 8 років тому

    Thankyou very much

  • @missrosito
    @missrosito 12 років тому

    Incredible!
    Thank you thank you Thank you!!

  • @thebasicgamer4716
    @thebasicgamer4716 7 років тому +1

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  • @arianarice4911
    @arianarice4911 6 років тому +1

    Thank you!!! That clears the whole antibody vs antigen thing right up!

  • @michaeldracula1082
    @michaeldracula1082 3 місяці тому +1

    BLOOD COME FROM WORMS. XANADU NATASHA

  • @DailyDoseAnime10
    @DailyDoseAnime10 10 років тому

    Thanks a lot we will have a quiz tomorrow i needed help ur video....

  • @mya2317
    @mya2317 6 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @aprilblenk
    @aprilblenk 11 років тому

    Is it weird I'm here out of pure interest and NOT because I need to know this for an exam or something? I've just always found genetics interesting that all.. :P

  • @fernplantM
    @fernplantM 8 років тому +1

    dumb question. Regard RH types. Does every person have a + or - in there blood type? Or do some just have a (A) or (B) blood type with no Rh factor? Some charts I found shows every blood type with a + or -. Other charts have no + or - written next to the blood type letter.

    • @tusharjhakra8347
      @tusharjhakra8347 6 років тому

      no question is dumb if it helps in learning something knowledgeable ...so lemme explain
      Regarding RH types
      (+) simply means you are having an RH antigen whereas..
      (_) means you don't have that.
      So, either you have that antigen or you don't ....there's no way in between. Therefore RH factor (+) or (_) is present in all blood types. Some charts that read + or - show additional RH factor information while those not having these signs don't show RH factor info.
      I hope it helps !!!

  • @savannahrigsby2227
    @savannahrigsby2227 6 років тому +1

    I’m an O-

  • @alanmunoz5621
    @alanmunoz5621 7 років тому

    If Type O has A-antibodies and B-antibodies, why can you donate to an A or B recipient? Are these antibodies not found in the blood? Thanks.

    • @tuni31
      @tuni31 7 років тому

      When we talk about blood transfusion, we actually mean red blood cells transfusion. Those antibodies are in the plasma, that's why you can't donate O plasma to an A (or B) recipient. ;)

  • @krishnamanikalita6723
    @krishnamanikalita6723 5 років тому +1

    I love ur teaching style.and aslo i lv u😅

  • @achaudhary4699
    @achaudhary4699 6 років тому +1

    Awesome explanation!!

  • @floodbeforethestorm
    @floodbeforethestorm 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for making these videos and being a better teacher than my actual biology teacher. I learn more from your videos than a week of class

  • @IWill4EverBeASquid67
    @IWill4EverBeASquid67 11 років тому

    My favorite grass starter is Snivy, my favorite water starter is Mudkip, and my favorite fire starter is Charmander. I'm B+, but my mom is O+.

  • @enough2471
    @enough2471 6 років тому

    when you say O+, does that mean O and Rh+ together? what does that plus and minus stand for?

  • @michaeldavis623
    @michaeldavis623 8 років тому

    If a person whose blood type is Rh- automatically develops Rh+ antibodies like you said, why do complications only occur with an Rh+ baby after subsequent births and not on the first? I don't understand the logic there? Also, wouldn't that also be the case for the ABO system. If a mother was type O blood, but the baby was born type A or type B, the A and B antibodies in the mothers type O blood would cause complications with the birth, right? And if not the first birth than with subsequent births?

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 11 років тому

    They could be Omniviore,fish fowl eater or a combinatuion so in between. O's can be Meat eater,omnivore or inbetween. B's can be be any but probably not a full meat eater or grain/fish/fowl eater. Meat eating metabolismsdo well on the paliolithic diet, so most animal protein, low to mid carb plants but not heavy gluteness grians like Wheat, barely or rye also kamut,teff or speat, also nuts and legumes.BOmniores, metaboloize everything/carbs,fat and protein more equally.

  • @izziam
    @izziam 11 років тому

    Thanks a bunch... One question, I seem to understand from this that ppl with blood type o, would be least susceptible to blood disease and std's, since they have both the A antibodies and the B antibodies, whereas somebody with blood type A for example, would be susceptible to any attack that only a antibodies can destroy! Likewise, B blood doesn't have B antibodies, therefore a disease that B antibodies would destroy would be welcome in B blood type, does this make sense??

  • @ovywong9270
    @ovywong9270 12 років тому

    The antibody will not trigger the immune respond in a foreign body,only an antigen can trigger an immune respond;so it is not a problem if you transfer your antibody A to a blood type A person since the antibody A from the donor will not trigger an immune respond in the receiver.The antibody of the donor will not agglutinate the blood of the receiver because everybody's antibody only function in their own self-body, not non-self body

  • @dvijayasankar8613
    @dvijayasankar8613 2 роки тому

    Respected Sir,
    Both Parents Having 'O' Group. Too kids get only 'O' or
    If Any chance to get the kids 'A' or 'B' or 'AB' Groups.. Is it possible???

  • @MA-hb1jo
    @MA-hb1jo 8 років тому +6

    Since O+ have all antibodies, how come he can donate to A+ or B+ ? wouldn't the antibodies react with the antigen ?

    • @kingfasol
      @kingfasol 8 років тому +7

      +Meshari AA you should be checking the antibodies in the recipient not the donor (you give away the antigen...not the antibody...Antibodies are in the plasma). A+ has B antibodies....its ok to give them O+. there is no O antibody.

    • @mramudamdane4
      @mramudamdane4 8 років тому

      O is a root.. Two negs make a positive. chances are two 0's are related. Yet if open its sugessted neg or positive. O could be B or A always open. I am a O. O is universal has more worries of sex if O is offspring.

    • @mramudamdane4
      @mramudamdane4 8 років тому

      I have the same type of eating habits as my mother. same blood type O. my daugthers called unusual neg blue not B open. anytime is a good time for good blood types are fun. My daughter has my daughter. Perfected iq.

  • @anonperson5454
    @anonperson5454 12 років тому

    thanks

  • @mocanuvalentinaiuliana7538
    @mocanuvalentinaiuliana7538 7 років тому

    thank you!

  • @brianoneill3887
    @brianoneill3887 2 роки тому

    At time frame 8:13, the captions say, "If they're both heterozygous," which is the correct description of the parents. Paul Anderson misspeaks and states, "if they're both homozygous." I'm just pointing that out as a speaking error, so people don't get confused.

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 11 років тому

    Grain/fish/fowl eaters more likely tolerate and digest the more gluteness grains, they metabolize carbs the most of any of the metabolic types. usually 60-70 carbs, 15-20% protein and 10-15% fat, would be the meal macronutrient ratios.

  • @hazemgamer
    @hazemgamer 11 років тому

    euuh I don't think blood type has to do with what you eat because ,as far as I know, you were born with it ... and I don't know how that could be relevant to your question or my answer! (sorry)

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 2 роки тому

    The A, B, and O antigens are oligosaccharides, not proteins (and no, they are not glycoproteins because the oligosaccharide can possibly be attached to a lipid, making a sphingolipid).
    Also, note that the O antigen exists (well they call it H antigen), but practically no one reacts to it, so for simplicity we draw the O blood cells as if it had no antigen. The O antigen differs from the B antigen and A antigen by one sugar residue.
    Rh antigen is indeed a protein.

  • @Viktir123
    @Viktir123 7 років тому

    It's almost like nature doesn't want certain people breeding with others because the blood is so different. Thoughts?

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 11 років тому

    If your AB+ your probably the Teacher, warior or nomad, myself I havn't been able to finish all the testing, but I so far seem to be an Explorer. Do you know your RH factor?

  • @ashleythompson4800
    @ashleythompson4800 11 років тому

    I have aquestion so when a person gets blood from some one else( A is recieving O) does that O blood become there A blood type or do they just have that different blood?

  • @rambeid.r7687
    @rambeid.r7687 11 років тому

    @smita more,yeah it is possible...if one of your parent is A+ that is RH+(+-) and the other B+ that is RH+(+-)....only in this can u have AB+ and 0- offsprings

  • @brug6110
    @brug6110 4 роки тому

    im so glad my teachers never tell me what's going on so now I'm watching this for a lab that I only fucking found out about today
    I fucking hate my life I dont wanna have to spend my life on the sites blackboard but here we fucking are since my teachers dont tell me shit
    great video very informative if only I wasn't literally depressed

  • @sephorakc3372
    @sephorakc3372 4 роки тому +1

    Just found out that I’m O positive

  • @sindei2989
    @sindei2989 5 років тому +1

    i wish i watched this back in highschool

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 11 років тому

    type O are usually the meat eater metabolism, type A are usually the grain eater metabolism and type B are usually the omnivore metabolism.........

  • @Denise23451
    @Denise23451 4 роки тому

    What about twins, do they share the same type of blood?

  • @JS-dq7jw
    @JS-dq7jw 11 років тому

    that's not true- it's not by any means SPELLED 'oh'
    but Brits do tend to SAY 'oh' instead of zero. But written down, it still remains ZERO

  • @pkkp70
    @pkkp70 8 років тому

    Nice vid but one question; should'nt a person with A- blood type be able to recieve blood from A+ just once in a lifetime? As far as I know, the immune system doesn't have the antibodies against the Rh-proteins in the beginning because they are produced once the Rh+ blood is present in the body. This means that a negative blood type person should be able to recieve blood that is positive, but only once. Anyone who can help me? Sorry for crappy english btw

  • @eyes2seebeyond
    @eyes2seebeyond 11 років тому

    wow, so, ab cant donate other than to another ab, but ab can receive from all ?

  • @RobbiMichaleHollowayPowell
    @RobbiMichaleHollowayPowell Місяць тому

    My mother was O RH negative. How is it possible that I am AB RH negative.?

  • @ATB000ATB
    @ATB000ATB 10 років тому

    So these proteins don't really have a function(any more), they are just there? So given enough time everyone will be O+ ?

  • @maffooo
    @maffooo 10 років тому

    Aren't the A and B antigen "proteins" found on the erythrocytes actually sugars? I thought only the Rh antigen was a protein.

  • @FannedOut
    @FannedOut 5 років тому +1

    AB Blood type😅

  • @TMMCBU
    @TMMCBU 9 років тому

    You don't automatically have Rh antibody. Rh antibodies are not naturally occurring therefore your video is a little bit inaccurate.

  • @yingzhenang7678
    @yingzhenang7678 10 років тому +1

    You're great!exactly wat my teacher taught in sch:)