This lady has the sweetest voice ever.. I'm expecting her to say she made cookies for me at the end of the video or something. Very helpful!! Thank you!!
Discovered your videos today and binge-watched ! I am a 70 year old PhD and you have explained things that I never understood, but just memorized ! Your deep understanding allows for an elegant and entertaining presentation. I will recommend you to my grandchildren and my AARP friends as well.
I have had this explained to me 1,000 times by different professors, and I have always struggled with antigen vs antibody, and it's been so frustrating. You are the only who has explained this in a way that I can actually understand! Thank you!
thank you so much. i have a blood test tomorrow and was freaking out with all the crap i had to learn on top of this chart and you just made it soooo easy! THANK YOU! nursing school is so hard but people like you who make these videos make a major difference in helping me study
I'm in my first year of grad school working towards my Family Nurse Practitioner degree and I love watching your videos. You make it so easy to understand! Keep it up!!
You have saved me with my human bio test! Thank you so much!!! It was very easy to understand, much more than the strange worksheets given in class. Thank you again!
I never taught that I would understand blood typing until I stumbled upon your channel. After watching ur content, I subscribed straight up. God bless you.
Thank you so much for making videos that are simple yet very informative. It really helps me to understand difficult concepts while studying in nursing. ☺️ I like the way you explain. Thanks again❤️
My Instructor sent me the link to your video and I'm glad that she did. The reading material was confusing and now this makes it make sense. The video was very informative, helpful, and helpful. Thank You.
This video was provided by one of my professors in a medical program. It would very helpful for someone who has never learned about the ABO group before.
OH GOSH! This is the best video ever for understanding this! And her voice is so soothing thing and mellow about the whole thing! I came here freaking out about this paper I have to write about the inheritance of blood types and I feel so much more confident now. Thank you!!!!
Actually i was checking all this information from several days but can’t find a good answer. After watching this video all of my doubts have cleared. Thank you
I had a hard time understanding my article critique assignment about RH negative blood. You really helped me understand the verbiage from my article. Good Job Thank You
Have no need to know this stuff. Just find it really interesting and hard to stop watching. That's a good thing. Will be checking out your other videos.
Thank you very much for the clarity in your voice and explanation. Very informative and easy to follow along. Please make more videos especially regarding other science topics!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You are so clever and sweet and funny this are the moments when you enjoy learning, loved it, keep the donnuts and kitties flow up!!
That was great!! Thank you so much! also its refreshing to have the teacher in the video sound enthusiastic about what theyre teaching, it helps me learn and retain the information. Youre awesome.
This video is amazing!! The first women I've heard on youtube science channels! You sound so happy and nice and all the pictures have really got this ingrained in my memory. Thanks heaps and please keep making these videos!
Thank you so much for letting me know!!! I'm glad you found it helpful. I make as many videos as I can, but I'm a full-time professor, so my day job (and my own students) are always my priority...
Absolutely splendid. Had trouble with blood types, but after watching this everythig got crystal clear. Tomorrow I'm having physiology of blood exam and I think I'm ready. Thanks for the help :)
Going from videos to videos to understand this concept after i learned it in class which it never made sense until I found this one simple and easy to understand. Thanks
This was amazing! I loved learning more about my blood type, especially the ending because I am a pregnant lady with o negative blood conceiving a positive baby. Thank you...you kept me interested the whole way through!. :)
Thank you so much ma'am for making this so easy to understand, loved this! :)
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What a great video! I just understand something I heard when I was a child (my dad is Rh- and my mother was pregnant. They were checking the blood type of my little sister for knowing if that was her last pregnancy). GREAT GREAT GREAT CHANNEL!!
+Donnie Lloyd You are so welcome! Stay tuned - a PENGUIN CHAT video is going up this week with blood typing problems submitted by Penguin Prof subscribers!
Watched this video 2 years ago, needed to refresh - play it ONCE and you get it! Wish you had Micro videos :( Needed your educating skills this semester :)
+Johana Zapata Wow - thanks for coming back! I'm not a microbiologist, sadly... sorry! But I've got Organic Chemistry on the way - if you or your peers are in need! :)
I see you deleted the old video of blood types (i saved it under favorites). I love this video as much as i loved your old video.You're a true blessing to mankind. :-)
Amazing! I have my A&P exam next week and this was a great tool for understanding. And I loooooooove penguins. One thing I don't understand (still) is what role Rh has in blood groups? :O
What does the letter i stand for? Someone said it stands for Immunoglobulin. But I looked up immunoglobulins and they are defined as antibodies. But aren't we talking about antigens for the blood type names? For example type A blood would result from genotypes that would be written as IAIA or IAi. Am I right?. I'm confused abut what the letter 'i' actually stands for. Thanks!
I was able to find this text online by someone named Matthew Champion, Staff Scientist with MadSci Network: "There are Two primary alleles for blood type, A and B. There are actually several dozen more, but they are quite rare, and there are even subclasses of A and B themselves. From a Mendelian perspective, the use of the capital letter denotes dominant allele and the lowercase the Recessive. Eye Color is often denoted Bb (Heterozygous Brown) bb (Blue) etc. etc. I cannot locate the first historical use of the letter I(i) for blood alleles, but it is possibly a shorthand for isohemagglutinins, or immunoglobulin type." That still confuses me a little because I looked up both those terms and they both are related to antibodies. So, I'm still not understanding completely why they would be using the first letter of a word associated with antibodies to denote the name of a blood genotype based on antigens. Hmm, oh well, I guess it will remain a mystery, lol.
This lady has the sweetest voice ever.. I'm expecting her to say she made cookies for me at the end of the video or something. Very helpful!! Thank you!!
Christine Albatal hhhhhhhhhhhhh agree 😅
Not cookies -- donuts, of course! ;-)
Lmfaoooooooo
😊🙏🏼
When your voice says your destined to be a sweet little grandma
You explained this better in a few minutes than I have understood in 2 weeks of study. THANK YOU!
I'm so getting an A+ on my Bio final. In fact, it's even in my blood.
Avi : I give lot of women a positive oooo time cuz my blood go is O+
Avi that's my granddaughter name
Avi good one.
Avi lol 😂😂😂😂
@Brian Mino sounds like aids to me
Discovered your videos today and binge-watched !
I am a 70 year old PhD and you have explained things
that I never understood, but just memorized !
Your deep understanding allows for an elegant and entertaining presentation.
I will recommend you to my grandchildren and my AARP friends as well.
I have had this explained to me 1,000 times by different professors, and I have always struggled with antigen vs antibody, and it's been so frustrating. You are the only who has explained this in a way that I can actually understand! Thank you!
Probably the BEST educating video. Education systems should follow similar concepts!
+Yasser Abood Wow! Thanks so much! You made this penguin blush.
@@Penguinprof do all gay people have the same blood type?
Why can't my lecturers sound this kind and enthused 😂 so good.
Awww... thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful. And I'll let my vocal coach know! 😃
You have beautiful voice. Very well explained - thanks!
thank you so much. i have a blood test tomorrow and was freaking out with all the crap i had to learn on top of this chart and you just made it soooo easy! THANK YOU! nursing school is so hard but people like you who make these videos make a major difference in helping me study
+Jarrod Pairgin Thanks for watching - I'm so glad to hear you found it helpful! Keep at it and GOOD LUCK!!!
"Look at him, he's so positive" xD Love your videos, Penguin Prof! Thank your for taking the time to help us out :) Have a wonderful day!
This is right up there (if not better) with the best - Khan Academy, Bozeman Science, Crash Course... thanks for your amazing work!
I'm in my first year of grad school working towards my Family Nurse Practitioner degree and I love watching your videos. You make it so easy to understand! Keep it up!!
Thank you for watching! I plan to!!!
What a wonderful comparison.
+Skylar Adele (sky) Thanks so much - I'm glad you found it helpful.
Hi. Do you have additional resources for RH negative blood type? There seems to be very little info on the internet. Thank you!
T'was just so impressive! The explanation, clarity of the video and your voice was just perfect!!! Thank you so much! It helped a lot!😄😄😄
I'm so glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
You have saved me with my human bio test! Thank you so much!!! It was very easy to understand, much more than the strange worksheets given in class. Thank you again!
I love your lecture - you enthusiasm and up beat personality in your voice make it much more fun learn.
This was an amazing video and I loved the donut analogy. They way you explained the material was very helpful.
Very helpful video. I teach middle school and blood typing is challenging for my students. This video will help. Thanks
I never taught that I would understand blood typing until I stumbled upon your channel. After watching ur content, I subscribed straight up. God bless you.
I’m not even from the medical field but this was so easy to follow and learn. Great job explaining the subject!
I'm so glad you let me know!
"they have a little..depression"
me: "lol, same."
haha!
i was expecting someone to make a joke about that ha
me to girl me to
Right?? When they say depression is in the blood... they have no idea how right they are xD
Thank you so much for making videos that are simple yet very informative. It really helps me to understand difficult concepts while studying in nursing. ☺️ I like the way you explain. Thanks again❤️
Great clarity, mnemonic, and tone! Loved this explanation :)
This analogy sounded so weird at first, but after watching I realize it was just *perfect*. Thank you so much :)
Best analogy ever, donut with sprinkles .... Thank God we have teachers like you out there...
You have such a wonderful voice. It has the magical ability to cheer everyone up.
My Instructor sent me the link to your video and I'm glad that she did. The reading material was confusing and now this makes it make sense. The video was very informative, helpful, and helpful. Thank You.
In love with her voice!!! Thank you! Greetings from Argentina.
This was awesome. I missed lecture on this topic and because I watched this video I don't feel lost at all. Very confident now. Thank you.
Best prof on youtube!- sincerely a nursing student from one of canada's top universities
This video was provided by one of my professors in a medical program. It would very helpful for someone who has never learned about the ABO group before.
OH GOSH! This is the best video ever for understanding this! And her voice is so soothing thing and mellow about the whole thing! I came here freaking out about this paper I have to write about the inheritance of blood types and I feel so much more confident now.
Thank you!!!!
+Stacy McCarthy You've made this penguin blush! Thanks for the kind words - I'm so glad you found it helpful!
AW! You're very welcome! I'm re-watching the video to make sure I didn't miss anything, and wow! I wish you were my Bio professor! Thanks again!
I wanted to let you know that I received a 100 on my final paper and an A- on the class! THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN FOR YOUR VIDEOS!
+Stacy McCarthy Yippee!!!! That's awesome news! Congratulations! So glad I could help!!! :)
Very well presented. The ABO group system could be hard to understand but you made it look real simple.Awesome. job!
Good job. smooth presentation with no interruptions. Splendid!!!
+amadu adams Thanks!!!
Best description I've seen thus far. Thank you!
Actually i was checking all this information from several days but can’t find a good answer. After watching this video all of my doubts have cleared. Thank you
You are so nice and really good at explaining, thanks so much :)
First time came across this channel and felt in love w the narrator's voice
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOOOOOOUUU!!! I got so confused in Haematology class about blood grouping and you couldn't have cleared it up any better :)
I had a hard time understanding my article critique assignment about RH negative blood. You really helped me understand the verbiage from my article. Good Job Thank You
Thank you so much!!!
I actually enjoy learning when I am listening to you. Thank you.
Happy to hear that!
Thank You so much for making this so easy to understand!!! I love, love, love your video!!
Have no need to know this stuff. Just find it really interesting and hard to stop watching. That's a good thing. Will be checking out your other videos.
this lady is amazing.
Thank you very much for the clarity in your voice and explanation. Very informative and easy to follow along. Please make more videos especially regarding other science topics!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You are so clever and sweet and funny this are the moments when you enjoy learning, loved it, keep the donnuts and kitties flow up!!
You are incredible. Your energy is very contagious and engaging.
That was great!! Thank you so much! also its refreshing to have the teacher in the video sound enthusiastic about what theyre teaching, it helps me learn and retain the information. Youre awesome.
I absolutely loves this video. Shes a great teacher! Keep me interested the entire time and made it relatable.
This video is amazing!! The first women I've heard on youtube science channels! You sound so happy and nice and all the pictures have really got this ingrained in my memory. Thanks heaps and please keep making these videos!
Thank you so much for letting me know!!! I'm glad you found it helpful. I make as many videos as I can, but I'm a full-time professor, so my day job (and my own students) are always my priority...
Absolutely splendid. Had trouble with blood types, but after watching this everythig got crystal clear. Tomorrow I'm having physiology of blood exam and I think I'm ready. Thanks for the help :)
So happy to hear it! That's why I do this!! :) Hope the exam went well.
Your are AMAZINGGGG. You made this topic for USMLE more easy to understand!! Thank you!!
two different teachers and done could have explain this as good as she did. thank you
the sweetest voice , best educating video ,thank you so much
Literally the most helpful teaching video I've ever watched. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I couldn't understand any of this during lecture & you just explained it to me in such a short amount of time, thank you❤️
13:08 "He's so positive" 😂😂😂
Nice😂😂 dear
Going from videos to videos to understand this concept after i learned it in class which it never made sense until I found this one simple and easy to understand. Thanks
Glad it helped! Thanks for letting me know!
The donut analogy works great! Never gonna forget this! Very interesting. Thank you!
This is very well done. I'm taking my nursing national boards exam and I was looking for a visual refresher on blood and RH and this was great. :)
so informative... Thank you
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This was amazing! I loved learning more about my blood type, especially the ending because I am a pregnant lady with o negative blood conceiving a positive baby. Thank you...you kept me interested the whole way through!. :)
Adriana B did you get the shot? I got it with my first but there are lot of side effects of getting it too. I don't trust it
What was the baby’s blood type?
Thank you so much ma'am for making this so easy to understand, loved this! :)
What a great video! I just understand something I heard when I was a child (my dad is Rh- and my mother was pregnant. They were checking the blood type of my little sister for knowing if that was her last pregnancy). GREAT GREAT GREAT CHANNEL!!
This was an awesome way to remember the fast paced lecture I had last week! haha thank you!
+Cassie Mcvaney So glad you found it helpful. Donuts for everyone!!
woow I study ABO through past 10 years and always forget it but now with donuts example it stuck in my head , thank u very much
Your doughnut analogy was SO easy to comprehend !!
Thank you so much !!!!!!
+Donnie Lloyd You are so welcome! Stay tuned - a PENGUIN CHAT video is going up this week with blood typing problems submitted by Penguin Prof subscribers!
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Very clear cut! Good job
Most kind comment section I've seen in a while, and i can see why, thanks for the help! Stay positive... A positive- yeah ill go.
Stay positive and thanks for watching!
Awesome visuals and comparisons. Thank you!
I just saw donuts on thumbnail and I came here...
Watched this video 2 years ago, needed to refresh - play it ONCE and you get it!
Wish you had Micro videos :(
Needed your educating skills this semester :)
+Johana Zapata Wow - thanks for coming back! I'm not a microbiologist, sadly... sorry! But I've got Organic Chemistry on the way - if you or your peers are in need! :)
Sweet! Im sure I'll be watching since you make learning so easy and fun! thank you
+ThePenguinProf so do you have qualifications in biology or is this just what you have researched and uploaded off your own back?
Studying hard for my final! Pray that I get an A on my anatomy final !
Your lesson is so interesting and heartwarming! ☺️
I see you deleted the old video of blood types (i saved it under favorites). I love this video as much as i loved your old video.You're a true blessing to mankind. :-)
you voice is appealing for such videos . I learn from the cats and peas for my exams - thanks
+Me Thanks so much! I'm glad you found it helpful.
I agree with Hoxa Gens, the prof of this video made it perfect and pleasant!
I’m fine guy, I’m a plain donut. 😂
Fantastic video!! So clear and provided the right depth of relevant information.
Amazing! I have my A&P exam next week and this was a great tool for understanding. And I loooooooove penguins. One thing I don't understand (still) is what role Rh has in blood groups? :O
Oh my god this video is 9 years old and i found it today...
Blood typing hasn't changed much... hope it was helpful!
Thanks for the clarification.
This is excellent and I love the humor. Please keep posting awesome videos like this one!
Excellent video! One of the best by far! Thank you!
I cant tell how much I am glad I found your video! Thank you so much. It was very helpful!!
I am 66 and your lesson on blood-type Rh was easy like a b c. Thanks ❤
Thanks so much for watching! Glad it was helpful.
thank you, you're the best!! greetings from belgium
I wish my biology teacher would explain topics in such a fun and interesting way...thank you so much!!!
You sound so passionate about biology, i love it! Nice lesson as always, thank you!!
Glad you enjoy it!
What does the letter i stand for? Someone said it stands for Immunoglobulin. But I looked up immunoglobulins and they are defined as antibodies. But aren't we talking about antigens for the blood type names? For example type A blood would result from genotypes that would be written as IAIA or IAi. Am I right?. I'm confused abut what the letter 'i' actually stands for. Thanks!
I was able to find this text online by someone named Matthew Champion, Staff Scientist with MadSci Network:
"There are Two primary alleles for blood type, A and B. There are actually several dozen more, but they are quite rare, and there are even subclasses of A and B themselves. From a Mendelian perspective, the use of the capital letter denotes dominant allele and the lowercase the Recessive. Eye Color is often denoted Bb (Heterozygous Brown) bb (Blue) etc. etc. I cannot locate the first historical use of the letter I(i) for blood alleles, but it is possibly a shorthand for isohemagglutinins, or immunoglobulin type."
That still confuses me a little because I looked up both those terms and they both are related to antibodies. So, I'm still not understanding completely why they would be using the first letter of a word associated with antibodies to denote the name of a blood genotype based on antigens. Hmm, oh well, I guess it will remain a mystery, lol.
Excellent video; but note that the Rhogam admistration times are usually 72 hours after delivery instead of before delivery.
Very well present and ease to understand ( even for someone who has no medical background like me ). Thank you.
very nice explanation , simple and concise !
Wow, far better explained than my textbooks ever could. Subscribed.
love this! Now i have a clear understanding about blood typing... still a lil confuse about Rh antigen.
Thank you for making this so easy to understand.
Your voice is really pleasant to the ears 😊😊. And Thank you for such awesome concepts. Stay blessed ☺ !!
I enjoyed this video and I learned a lot from it. It is clear & easy to understand.
You just nailed it ... outstanding explanation
Brilliant doughnut analogy of blood types!