I do not know where you are, but you have explained what a team of hospital experts have failed to explain to me for 3 years... !!! I'm waiting for a heart transplant. You cannot imagine how enlightened I am now. Many thanks.
I'm so glad to hear that the video was helpful for you. I can imagine that's a tough situation and that understanding what's actually happening would be helpful. Wishing you all the best and hoping you get the transplant you need.
My professor is a MD and you explained it just like him! I love his style of teaching. So knowledgeable! Took him for A&P 1 and now two!!! This video is amazing ❤️❤️❤️
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You're a LIFESAVER... Literally I am a med student and this knowledge you have impacted on me is going to help me a lot in my medical career, So you are indirectly saving lives through me and all other medical students watching your videos. Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Although I am not at all a bio geek, this video made my concepts crystal clear for my science test, and after all the searching on UA-cam, I finally found this video which I can claim to be the best for understanding WBCs... Very simple, very fun, very different from the other complex - whirling videos Happy to be a part of your family now!!!
Your videos are great! Your voice is engaging, the visuals are clear and the best part….your videos are simple and straight to the point! A bunch of information crammed into less than 15 minutes. Just gained another subscriber and I’ll be sharing your videos to my nursing cohort. Keep doing your thing!
I need to study for my Cardiovascular system test tommorow and your video are saving me. I subed and keep up your videos. I dont know why you have 221k subs because that should be like 20 million
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You have Gained a New Subscriber! I rlly love the way you explained everything Very Detailed and It really helped better my understanding also the video was quite entertaining too! Thankyou!
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Me as diabetic watch out for everything when the Dr does blood work, if I don't know what things mean, I come here, explain so I can understand, love these videos, understandable knowledge
That's awesome. I think it's so important to understand what the doctors are presenting to us. We have to understand our own bodies. It's very empowering.
I loved everything about this video, very informative and even your attitude with it! Made me laugh, keep doing these, it's amazing! I reviewed this video for my Blood Exam soon! God Bless!
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For a science bowl at that level, it's best to study a broad range of topics that's covered at the middle school level, but you don't have to go extremely deep. I would start with basic concepts in areas of physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, the scientific method, environmental science, etc. Here's a great resource for that (the middle school section) - pulse.ly/lfrw2tmllo
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@@InteractiveBiology I did. I look forward to working with your great knowledge and educating my students on how the can remain in control of their health by understanding their bodies. I have look over your material and I would like to "thank you" for your hard work and for being present. Shreveport Louisiana
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If you could explain how close a match between two same blood groups have to be for a body to be elligible for a heart transplant I would be extatic ! My cardiologist just tells me to "WAIT" ... I'm Blood Group O+. As far as I have understood - The donor heart can only be of blood Group O in my case. O- or O+. THEN: Cyclosporine eliminates the distinction between Rhesus positive and Rhesus negative ? Cyclosporine also eliminate the immune system (leukocytes/WBC). I'm being told however that it is far more complex than simply a blood group match and cyclosporine to suppress the immune system. If you (or anyone else) reads this and could point me to some serious literature on the subject I would be forever grateful. I am graced with a Left Ventricular Assist Device which assists my deficient left Ventricule to circulate my blood. It is an amazing piece of equipment. Many thanks for any help.
I get into some of the basics of blood types and donors in this video - ua-cam.com/video/99uGL0lJ0Es/v-deo.html. However, I don't go into all the cyclosporine stuff. I'll do some research on that to see whether I could make a good video on that in the future. However, it wouldn't be for a while.
@@InteractiveBiology Biig Thanks my friend. All I want is to understand why people with blood group 0 seemingly have to wait much much longer than any other blood group as they represent about 35% of the pool ! I get the urgency and the universal donor stuff. Cheers. I suppose I'm just looking for support.
I get you, and I'm sorry you're having to deal with that. I found this article that seems to shed light on that question. Check it out - www.organdonation.nhs.uk/get-involved/news/patients-with-certain-blood-groups-wait-longer-for-heart-transplants/.
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Fantastic video. I'm a 67 yo engineer... curious about how our body works. I just don't understand how a single cell can have the mechanics to attack bacteria... how can they sense... how can they move... how can they open themselves up to swallow a bacteria?????
Man, that's the kind of stuff that makes life (and biology) amazing. To think that a cell that's only 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter can do all of that is mind-blowing. But they do possess all the machinery necessary to do it all. They can detect bacteria through their chemical signals, they can move towards the signals, they can change the shape and project parts of their cell membrane forward to move themselves towards the target and they can swallow up bacteria and destroy it because of the enzymes and chemicals that are inside the cell. And all of this is determined by the DNA in the cells that code for the specific proteins that are necessary to make all of that happen. If that's not AMAZING and AWE-INSPIRING, I don't know what is.
Thanks for that reply. So, then here is what is even more amazing to me: if I understand this, they are doing all of that without any nervous system (brain). I would argue that they essentially have a fairly sophisticated level of consciousness (given sensor inputs, they are making complex decisions, and then acting on them). How can that be possible!?!?!?!?
You ask some deep questions. I like it. Yes, they do this without any nervous system. However, I wouldn't call it a sophisticated level of consciousness. Consciousness implies awareness and intention, often involving some level of thought, reflection, or consideration. In the case of a cell, none of that is happening. Instead, it's more like pre-programmed responses to specific stimuli. It's kinda like a computer. Do they have a fairly sophisticated level of consciousness? No. However, they do respond based on specific situations. I see the cell more like that.
I guess that it's the DNA that effectively serves as a pseudo-brain, controlling the sequence of operations (detect, target, attack). You have a great ability to describe these complex topics. I've subscribed and am excited about your future videos.@@InteractiveBiology
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You are good. Leviticus 17: 11 it reads: For the life of a creature is in the blood! And Romans 1: 20 For the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting power and divinity, that they may be without excuse. > You are such a fine example of God's creation!
It takes very little effort to see that the Bible is extremely pro science and medicine, even being ahead of its time in some places. It even paraphrases the creation of the universe, the earth, and the evolution of man. Instead, many people choose to waste a whole lifetime misinterpreting it for the benefit of a few wealthy megalomaniacs.
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I am glad you specified the types of cells but in general white blood cell is not a good name for the hundreds of things that play an important role in your body.
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I do not know where you are, but you have explained what a team of hospital experts have failed to explain to me for 3 years... !!! I'm waiting for a heart transplant.
You cannot imagine how enlightened I am now. Many thanks.
I'm so glad to hear that the video was helpful for you. I can imagine that's a tough situation and that understanding what's actually happening would be helpful. Wishing you all the best and hoping you get the transplant you need.
My professor is a MD and you explained it just like him! I love his style of teaching. So knowledgeable! Took him for A&P 1 and now two!!! This video is amazing ❤️❤️❤️
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You're a LIFESAVER... Literally
I am a med student and this knowledge you have impacted on me is going to help me a lot in my medical career, So you are indirectly saving lives through me and all other medical students watching your videos. Thank you so much ❤️❤️
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Although I am not at all a bio geek, this video made my concepts crystal clear for my science test, and after all the searching on UA-cam, I finally found this video which I can claim to be the best for understanding WBCs...
Very simple, very fun, very different from the other complex - whirling videos
Happy to be a part of your family now!!!
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The best video I’ve seen about white blood cells! So easy to understand and engaging. Thank you.
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Thank you. I just had a bone marrow transplant and this has been the best explanation of the key cells.
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Your videos are great! Your voice is engaging, the visuals are clear and the best part….your videos are simple and straight to the point! A bunch of information crammed into less than 15 minutes.
Just gained another subscriber and I’ll be sharing your videos to my nursing cohort. Keep doing your thing!
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Your video on white blood cells is like a superhero guide for our body's defenders. Thanks for making it easy to understand
I don't know why you don't have a million view yet. God bless your hard work 🙏
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I took a 6 hour class on this and you made it so easy.
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I need to study for my Cardiovascular system test tommorow and your video are saving me. I subed and keep up your videos. I dont know why you have 221k subs because that should be like 20 million
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Thanks for posting! Just what I needed for my revision!
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Super engaging and good humor as well thank you sir!
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This is so much easier to follow than my textbook and lecture notes, thank you
I love how simple/complex your program is. I want to see the part to the white blood cells.
Thank you, that 😊❤was such a great presentation, I’m learning so much from your videos and saving them for future reference!
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Best video I’ve seen! So easy to follow
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This video was EPIC! I always want to write some extra stuff in my exam, thanks for this!
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You have Gained a New Subscriber! I rlly love the way you explained everything Very Detailed and It really helped better my understanding also the video was quite entertaining too! Thankyou!
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Such helpful videos! I'm happy that I found your channel !
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Amazing and simple to understand video about leukocytes. Love it! Thank you so much!
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Your video helped me with my test. I love your enthusiasm! You kept my attention while I listened on my way to work. 1000 stars 😂 👍
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This is excellent- thank you so much for sharing!
The BEST wbc video! Thank youuu
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Me as diabetic watch out for everything when the Dr does blood work, if I don't know what things mean, I come here, explain so I can understand, love these videos, understandable knowledge
That's awesome. I think it's so important to understand what the doctors are presenting to us. We have to understand our own bodies. It's very empowering.
I loved everything about this video, very informative and even your attitude with it! Made me laugh, keep doing these, it's amazing! I reviewed this video for my Blood Exam soon! God Bless!
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Bless you! I am 62 and looking for a visualiser to improve WBC for meditation and hypnotherapy healing and found you! ❤
I know that white blood cells are hard worker and keep your body safe from bacteria (and this video is amazing nice one! 👍)
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Amazing video - the kids will love this
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Excellent information brother. May lord spread your teachings across the globe and reward you richly. May Jesus shine through you.
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O loooved the way you explained it!! Thank YOU
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"Cells at Work"
I came here after episode 2
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You explain everything so well 🙌🏻
You are so fun. I wish that I also get an exciting teacher like you. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
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Always nice to watch your videos.
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Very well explained thank you very much!
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Thank you, for your video. Very informative.
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Studying for science bowl for 12 year olds. Do you have any recommendations on what major topics to study?
For a science bowl at that level, it's best to study a broad range of topics that's covered at the middle school level, but you don't have to go extremely deep. I would start with basic concepts in areas of physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, the scientific method, environmental science, etc. Here's a great resource for that (the middle school section) - pulse.ly/lfrw2tmllo
@@InteractiveBiology Thank you so much. I can not express how much you are going to help me study for sciencebowl.
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What is a science bowl
Nice video, thanks for making this.
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Thank you for helping me explain the importance of our white blood cells.
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@@InteractiveBiology I did. I look forward to working with your great knowledge and educating my students on how the can remain in control of their health by understanding their bodies. I have look over your material and I would like to "thank you" for your hard work and for being present. Shreveport Louisiana
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Pls make video on humoral and cell mediated immunity too
Most definitely. Those topics are coming soon.
I have a white cell, so that’s why I am watching this video
Thank you soo much Sir. You're the best :)! God richly bless you
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YOU ARE THE BEST! Thank you
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awesome video... congrates Leslie👏👏
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Well explained sir
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You are the best. ❤
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love your video!
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great vdo sir 😊
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If you could explain how close a match between two same blood groups have to be for a body to be elligible for a heart transplant I would be extatic ! My cardiologist just tells me to "WAIT" ...
I'm Blood Group O+.
As far as I have understood - The donor heart can only be of blood Group O in my case. O- or O+.
THEN: Cyclosporine eliminates the distinction between Rhesus positive and Rhesus negative ?
Cyclosporine also eliminate the immune system (leukocytes/WBC).
I'm being told however that it is far more complex than simply a blood group match and cyclosporine to suppress the immune system.
If you (or anyone else) reads this and could point me to some serious literature on the subject I would be forever grateful.
I am graced with a Left Ventricular Assist Device which assists my deficient left Ventricule to circulate my blood. It is an amazing piece of equipment.
Many thanks for any help.
I get into some of the basics of blood types and donors in this video - ua-cam.com/video/99uGL0lJ0Es/v-deo.html. However, I don't go into all the cyclosporine stuff. I'll do some research on that to see whether I could make a good video on that in the future. However, it wouldn't be for a while.
@@InteractiveBiology Biig Thanks my friend. All I want is to understand why people with blood group 0 seemingly have to wait much much longer than any other blood group as they represent about 35% of the pool ! I get the urgency and the universal donor stuff. Cheers. I suppose I'm just looking for support.
I get you, and I'm sorry you're having to deal with that. I found this article that seems to shed light on that question. Check it out - www.organdonation.nhs.uk/get-involved/news/patients-with-certain-blood-groups-wait-longer-for-heart-transplants/.
How do you edit these videos ?? Amazing content.
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How high do the numbers of white blood count have to be, in order for something to be wrong?
appreciate the video :)
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@@InteractiveBiology I’ve subscribed 💫
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Can you please make a video of how EOE reaction works?
This is unique😊
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Thank you
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You are great !
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Many thanks
Many you're welcomes 😃
Thanks a lot
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@InteractiveBiology definitely.... Good explanation sir
Thanks 😊
Fantastic video. I'm a 67 yo engineer... curious about how our body works. I just don't understand how a single cell can have the mechanics to attack bacteria... how can they sense... how can they move... how can they open themselves up to swallow a bacteria?????
Man, that's the kind of stuff that makes life (and biology) amazing. To think that a cell that's only 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter can do all of that is mind-blowing. But they do possess all the machinery necessary to do it all. They can detect bacteria through their chemical signals, they can move towards the signals, they can change the shape and project parts of their cell membrane forward to move themselves towards the target and they can swallow up bacteria and destroy it because of the enzymes and chemicals that are inside the cell. And all of this is determined by the DNA in the cells that code for the specific proteins that are necessary to make all of that happen. If that's not AMAZING and AWE-INSPIRING, I don't know what is.
Thanks for that reply. So, then here is what is even more amazing to me: if I understand this, they are doing all of that without any nervous system (brain). I would argue that they essentially have a fairly sophisticated level of consciousness (given sensor inputs, they are making complex decisions, and then acting on them). How can that be possible!?!?!?!?
You ask some deep questions. I like it. Yes, they do this without any nervous system. However, I wouldn't call it a sophisticated level of consciousness. Consciousness implies awareness and intention, often involving some level of thought, reflection, or consideration.
In the case of a cell, none of that is happening. Instead, it's more like pre-programmed responses to specific stimuli. It's kinda like a computer. Do they have a fairly sophisticated level of consciousness? No. However, they do respond based on specific situations.
I see the cell more like that.
I guess that it's the DNA that effectively serves as a pseudo-brain, controlling the sequence of operations (detect, target, attack). You have a great ability to describe these complex topics. I've subscribed and am excited about your future videos.@@InteractiveBiology
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Omggg I’m so thankful right now I’m doing Pathophysiology and this is so helpful
I'm so glad to hear that.
Thankyouuuuu😊
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When we all have WBC ,why do we get affected by diseases ?????
You rock!
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You are good. Leviticus 17: 11 it reads: For the life of a creature is in the blood! And Romans 1: 20 For the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting power and divinity, that they may be without excuse. > You are such a fine example of God's creation!
Amen. We all are, Joseph 🙌🏾
It takes very little effort to see that the Bible is extremely pro science and medicine, even being ahead of its time in some places. It even paraphrases the creation of the universe, the earth, and the evolution of man. Instead, many people choose to waste a whole lifetime misinterpreting it for the benefit of a few wealthy megalomaniacs.
What causes low wbc
It could be a number of different factors - viral infection, low bone marrow function, cancer, autoimmune disease, and others.
Waooo so interesting
Thanks 👍🏾. Stay tuned for more interesting biology videos.
How to raise my wbc??
Depends on the reason for your low WBC count. That's something to work out with a doctor.
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Granulocytes
Basophil
Neutrophil
Eosinohpil
A granularluekocytes
Minocyte
lymphocytes
T cells are not in bone marrow
Sounds fun
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I am glad you specified the types of cells but in general white blood cell is not a good name for the hundreds of things that play an important role in your body.
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pHD in commentology?
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Wow you really explain in detail while making it fun and easy to remember! Thank you on behalf of all med/dental students!🤍
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Should I thanks me or you , cause I don't wanna click here because I thought i could never understand wbc clearly but but but .........❤❤❤❤
Should I thanks me or you , cause I don't wanna click here because I thought i could never understand wbc clearly but but but .........❤❤❤❤