Please, proffesor Sam keep talking about immune system anatomy, I hope you to make a series about it , because it's very important, Thank you very much for your great videos
Prof Webster is genuine! 😊 Knowledge is one thing and the art of explaining it is another. Your explanation is exceptional. Please keep doing what you do Sir, you are recognized and very much appreciated by many. Big up photographer, I see you. You're doing a great job behind that lens 😉 Sent from South Africa 🇿🇦
One of the best Anatomy teacher Dr Sam I am very thankful to you sir for ur anatomy videos i am watching your videos since 6 months. Now I am set to top the exams 💗.
Hello Mr. Webster, I saw your video about hiatal hernia as my dad just had a surgery. As I was checking out the videos I noticed you are a fellow climber 😊👍. I hope to learn more and perhaps help my kiddo with her asthma/bronchitis issues. I hate that she has to be frequently on nebulisers and other medications. Thank you for your videos!
I wonder if the GALT plays a role in the development of some forms of IBS. I've read that there is a theory that IBS can be due to a hyperlocal inappropriate immune response to a food.
Hi thanks for this. Interesting. Do you have any useful information on salivary glands? Covid has messed mine up, nose and mouth are dependent on providing moisture.
Kindly explain nervous system and how blood flowing and oxygen is trans to whole body and its importance..how we are gain oxygen it's uses ,how we are blood clean and gain overselves... Thanking you sir 💐😊
Since the lymphatic vessels are floppy and open to let stuff like excess fluid and bacterias and escaped protein in, but they close up and not let them out, My question is: what If the vessel flops open to let, for example, a bacteria in, and while it is open, a bacteria already captured escapes out? Is that even possible? If it is then what happens?
Please, proffesor Sam keep talking about immune system anatomy, I hope you to make a series about it , because it's very important, Thank you very much for your great videos
I have got 85% marks in the exam after watching your videos
Thank you professor every single content is super effective for us. It is easy to learn from you.
Prof Webster is genuine! 😊
Knowledge is one thing and the art of explaining it is another.
Your explanation is exceptional.
Please keep doing what you do Sir, you are recognized and very much appreciated by many.
Big up photographer, I see you. You're doing a great job behind that lens 😉
Sent from South Africa 🇿🇦
Super-understandable introduction to the immune system! Thank you!!
I love watching your videos and I’m not even in school… yet
One of the best Anatomy teacher
Dr Sam I am very thankful to you sir for ur anatomy videos i am watching your videos since 6 months. Now I am set to top the exams 💗.
Fantastic videos. Keep them coming!
Exceptional. Thanks.
Your videos are awesome and you too ☺️
I keep dreaming one day wanna be like you prof Sam Webster.. really adore your awesome work here from Kenya
thank you
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Hello Mr. Webster, I saw your video about hiatal hernia as my dad just had a surgery. As I was checking out the videos I noticed you are a fellow climber 😊👍. I hope to learn more and perhaps help my kiddo with her asthma/bronchitis issues. I hate that she has to be frequently on nebulisers and other medications. Thank you for your videos!
Thanks, not enough discussed about this topic and the lymphatic system. IMO
Great explanation that anyone could understand Thank you
Another gem for hungry anatomy curious, enthusiasts and total geeks
Thank you for this video. 💕 It was helpful.
Is it not strange that 90% of the time the good educators are on the internet and not in schools or universities
If I'm included in the good educator list, I work at a university. I produce these videos for our students and share them with everybody.
Thank you. It's a good site to study, so I'm sharing it with you.
These videos are phenomenal, thank you!
What is a red band in your hand?
I wonder if the GALT plays a role in the development of some forms of IBS. I've read that there is a theory that IBS can be due to a hyperlocal inappropriate immune response to a food.
Thabk you for showing us this beatiful models and expleing us to clearly understand )
this video dint have a thumbnail picture when it came up on main youtube page .
You must have been super fast and watched it straight after I uploaded it.
Hi thanks for this. Interesting. Do you have any useful information on salivary glands? Covid has messed mine up, nose and mouth are dependent on providing moisture.
Thank you so much Professor ❤🙏
Thanks sir
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great reference overview: immune system anatomy for dummies-of which i happen to be one
Kindly explain nervous system and how blood flowing and oxygen is trans to whole body and its importance..how we are gain oxygen it's uses ,how we are blood clean and gain overselves...
Thanking you sir 💐😊
Since the lymphatic vessels are floppy and open to let stuff like excess fluid and bacterias and escaped protein in, but they close up and not let them out,
My question is: what If the vessel flops open to let, for example, a bacteria in, and while it is open, a bacteria already captured escapes out? Is that even possible? If it is then what happens?
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