You’re the best! I’m a 64 y/o that’s returned to school to earn my nurse practitioner license. It’s been many years since I first learned this, your videos are awesome!
you are literally saving me with my nursing masters! shared your page with everyone in my advanced patho class!!!!!! love love love your youtube videos
I saw this channel for the first time and can I say, I really appreciate your work 💪😊 I am very bad at making short notes 📝😅 but luckily I've found you So thank u. You just earned another 🌹SUBSCRIBER🌹❤
This is a very nice summary including well organized and nicely visually displayed with color coding. This brought back fond memories of my medical school lecture notes taken with my big, thick multi-colored pen. Thank you for stimulating those joyful memories.
This is an exceptionally informative and well-presented video. Thanks for uploading it. I have shared it on my FB page because on there, the way people think nowadays they seem to rely too much on drugs and other therapies for disease and ailments.
Thank you so much for these videos, tomorrow is the 3rd time I'm taking the teas for a higher score, and I'm feeling a lot more confident with your videos.
I got question in teas exam which cell suppress T cell cells - a- t regulatory cells B- B cells C- plasma cells D- antibodies I found answer that it is regulatory cells , but don’t know process plz explain it
I had questions in teas that patient had wound on skin,when pathogen enter through wound and then which system will help to kill the pathogen Immune system Circulatory system Integumentary system Lymphatic system
For some reason I'm watching immune system videos for no reason. I'm not saying the videos I watched are bad. I just have no idea why I'm watching them.
I thought cytotoxic T cells killed infected body cells, not pathogens. pathogens themselves are killed by having antibodies stuck to them, which macrophages recognize, and this causes the macrophage to engulf the pathogen. Really nice and organized video though!
Eosinophil means Eo or Eos - dawn (of red colour thus) so as it stains red it maybe means it is 'acidic' (but note it comes like most medical terms either from ancient Gk. or with some others from Latin). 'Phil' always means likiing or loving. It is a bit moot and a quibble but I am interested in the etymology of words.
Can you make more summaries for all of the body systems on your videos. I know there's this one and the hear one and that's all I could find. It's great for a quick review for science especially since some people don't have alot of time to study for the teas science section since science is so broad.
Why don't antigen presenting cells recognize antigens in some disease such as hepatitis B? Or is the problem with the T helper cells? How do innate immunity cells know when something is foreign?
Chemical Barriers commonly found in our bodily secretions are: (1) Lysozomes, (2) IgA (A.K.A. The Anti Septic Paint of our mucosal linings, because they are present in EVERY mucosal surface), (3) Lactofferin, and (4) Amylase (the digestive enzyme mentioned in the video).
AME should test health professionals annually on education, considering the prepaid educations during college years in a video conference, nothing to do with video
You’re the best! I’m a 64 y/o that’s returned to school to earn my nurse practitioner license. It’s been many years since I first learned this, your videos are awesome!
That is awesome!!!
Agree !
@@lindascanlan6317 Im 58 and in nursing school. I GET IT!
Very good
you are literally saving me with my nursing masters! shared your page with everyone in my advanced patho class!!!!!! love love love your youtube videos
you help my medical school life become much better, this is what I need, I’m so bad at summarizing and here you go♥️
I saw this channel for the first time and can I say, I really appreciate your work 💪😊 I am very bad at making short notes 📝😅 but luckily I've found you So thank u. You just earned another 🌹SUBSCRIBER🌹❤
Can you make more videos on the other systems!!! THis is sOOOOO gOOOOODDD THANKS I literally LOve you !!
This is a very nice summary including well organized and nicely visually displayed with color coding. This brought back fond memories of my medical school lecture notes taken with my big, thick multi-colored pen.
Thank you for stimulating those joyful memories.
Incredibly well presented summary! Really helps tie it all together. Thank you!
Wow that was amazingly helpful !! Straight to the point but yet very descriptive!! Thank you!! You’re awesome!!
Very well done as always, thanks so much! 👍👍. I love the way you explain the meaning of the words, it makes everything much more clear.
This is an exceptionally informative and well-presented video. Thanks for uploading it. I have shared it on my FB page because on there, the way people think nowadays they seem to rely too much on drugs and other therapies for disease and ailments.
Go DO!
you have a very nice way to conclusion every ideas together and make them sense
Thank you❤. You just saved another nursing life!😊
Thank you so much for these videos, tomorrow is the 3rd time I'm taking the teas for a higher score, and I'm feeling a lot more confident with your videos.
You’re a lifesaver professor thank youuuu soo muchhh🥹🥹🙏🏻🍓🍓
I got question in teas exam which cell suppress T cell cells -
a- t regulatory cells
B- B cells
C- plasma cells
D- antibodies
I found answer that it is regulatory cells , but don’t know process plz explain it
Thank u so much. This video was very much helpful !!!. Would you please do a video about lymphatic system ?
I had questions in teas that patient had wound on skin,when pathogen enter through wound and then which system will help to kill the pathogen
Immune system
Circulatory system
Integumentary system
Lymphatic system
IMMUNE SYSTEM
I love this it's actually like I'm studying and taking down notes.
Nice to see your knowledgeable video again..... Thankyou
SO GOOD! I'm studying for the TEAS, and this is so good!
All video are helpful...thankuuu...please make summarized video on hypersensitivity,pneumococcus
Me too about hypersensitivity
Better than the osmosis presentation of the immune system ...thank you
Great summary...Concept clarity superb...The sequence of presentation....sooo good..Well done
Thank you so much:)
This is the best teaching we need as students
For some reason I'm watching immune system videos for no reason. I'm not saying the videos I watched are bad. I just have no idea why I'm watching them.
All the contents in your website is just awesome, perfect study materials for students like us.
Amazing! Organized review to help put all these cells in their proper places
I am in grade 11 and studying life science and i found this very helpful along with the flashcards. love the writing especially in colour
I thought cytotoxic T cells killed infected body cells, not pathogens. pathogens themselves are killed by having antibodies stuck to them, which macrophages recognize, and this causes the macrophage to engulf the pathogen. Really nice and organized video though!
same here. from previous class I have that cytotoxic cells attack foreign cells or body cells infected by viruses.
You are amazing!am 20 y/o am doing pharmacy your video are awesome ❤
Bacteria flora on skin and gut also competitively inhibits pathogens , I think they also can be included in innate immunity .
Good clear and simple direct to the subject not to much explaining either great video
wow, such an amazing lecture you gave. thanks for all, wish you the best
This is the best learning channel🌸👍
Those old videos are amazing
Eosinophil means Eo or Eos - dawn (of red colour thus) so as it stains red it maybe means it is 'acidic' (but note it comes like most medical terms either from ancient Gk. or with some others from Latin). 'Phil' always means likiing or loving. It is a bit moot and a quibble but I am interested in the etymology of words.
Actually, the name "Eosinophils" is named after the dye "eosin", which is red in color.
Eo or Eos mean "dawn" like you said.
This was very helpful!! thank you, would you please do a video on the lymphatic system?? thank you :-)
Yea on lymphatic system too
I've had the channel for a few months but I have returned specifically for lymphatic system!
Your note is so colorful. I love it
THANKS for sharing. Great review
Can you make more summaries for all of the body systems on your videos. I know there's this one and the hear one and that's all I could find. It's great for a quick review for science especially since some people don't have alot of time to study for the teas science section since science is so broad.
BEST video on this subject
So clearly explained! Thank you!
Could we get a pdf of your video please especially the picture of your headnotes please. Thanks
Why don't antigen presenting cells recognize antigens in some disease such as hepatitis B? Or is the problem with the T helper cells? How do innate immunity cells know when something is foreign?
Thank you so much for explanation! It's very engaging and your drawings are beautiful too
Can you make a class of complement system and antibodies
Hai, your channel amazingly helpful...hopefully there's topic about oncology on your next video 😅, tq.
Excellent Summary 👌
The info helped me thank you. Presentation of info good, but cd be great
This is very helpful ,, All thanks to you
Thanks you very much you are legend ❤️
Keep going
Susanna, would be so cool if in the last few secs you pulled the camera back to get a shot of the entire page.
Brilliantly done...thank u
Very good presentation
Chemical Barriers commonly found in our bodily secretions are: (1) Lysozomes, (2) IgA (A.K.A. The Anti Septic Paint of our mucosal linings, because they are present in EVERY mucosal surface), (3) Lactofferin, and (4) Amylase (the digestive enzyme mentioned in the video).
THANKS for sharing..great notes..
so helpful! Great summarizing! Thanks for making this video
Thanks for making it so easy.
this literally saved me!!! thanks you
You are amazing in explanation. Thank You!
I recognize your voice from Khan Academy. You can run but you cant hide. Ha ha ha
Thank you for making these videos ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Ditto. Your videos are awesome
Uu have so much videos on uur channel and their all so helpful
Cheers-
I love sitting here waiting while you write.
This was extremely helpful thanks!!
Excellent video.
Thank you so much for your clear illustration.
Thank you so much I love your videos
really simple and concise video.apprciate.
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Excellent presentation!
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Very clear and detailed👍❤️
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE❤️
You are amazing 👏 Thank you 😊
Hank says that B lymphocytes mature in bone marrow. Not in the lymph system
Excellent!
This is super helpful- really appreciate the effort here! 👌
Nice handwriting ❤
Thank you so much 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Hey sussane ,can I use your knowledge in my videos
I love your cute handwriting ❤❤
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This is so good ❤
Why did I only find this video one day after my bio exams :(
Simple and clear. Ty!
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Really nice video ! Thank you )))
Great lecture !! Love it and easy to understand 😆❤️
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Amazzzzzing ♥️
Did this help anyone during their teas test
thank you so much
it is very helping!! thank you so much
You are great
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You saved 3 months of university thanks
Excellent
AME should test health professionals annually on education, considering the prepaid educations during college years in a video conference, nothing to do with video
wow! Thank you so much. This video is amazing.