No doubt you are amazing tutor of biology. I had randomly clicked on your video but now i had already played many . I think I'm kind of addicted to your teaching style . You're making concepts more easier than I ever thought. Thanks ❤❤ Love and support from India ❤❤
I'm so glad you found it helpful, @murarikanchan77. You are welcome. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the channel because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
Thank you for almost 10 years of me using your videos! From Anatomy I and II, to Micro, through Rad Tech school, to Radiation Therapy school... I still benefit from your clear and concise teaching. It's people like you who make learning enjoyable.
Thank you, this really helped me out a lot. I understand this 10min video way more than I understand my professor talking through a 2hr lecture in class. You are awesome!
I hope you know that you are truly an amazing person for making these videos for all of your viewers. It is obvious that you know your stuff, and also, that you love what you do as well. You are helping thousands of people get through Biology/Anatomy, and I am just one of the thousands wanting to express my gratitude :) Thanks SO much!
I was one mark short of passing my test because I wrote 'antrioventicular' when labelling a diagram. Don't forget that this video has it wrong. It's 'atrioventricular'. Apart from that. Awesome video. bloody amazing! Attention to detail is important though.
@@jonellegreen4395 was about to reply the same thing; I mean first of all he pronounces it correctly in the video and even if you didnt hear how he said it, you must be pretty stupid to not see the relationship between the words atrium and atrioventicular especially if the structure is right next to the other. Also I just noticed he spelled it correctly in the video's chapter name
Thanks, @kevinhkp. I tried to make it as easy to understand as possible and I'm glad you found it helpful. That was the goal. Btw, I have another video that goes into even more detail (if you want to understand it even better. Here's the link to that one - ua-cam.com/video/toZI5997hz8/v-deo.html. And if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe because I have a lot more content on the cardiovascular System coming. Have an amazing rest of your day.
for some reason remembering the order of functions/names in the heart has been a problem for me. like everyone else has said already you explained it very clearly and made it easy for me to remember. thank you!
i’ve studied cardiopulmonary courses for 3 times with the same instructor and never got it… that’s the first time someone made it that simple. thank you🎉🎉
Yayyy. I'm so glad you found it helpful. That's awesome. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
Thanks, Sunday. Glad you were able to understand it. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works. Oh and if you want a fun way to remember these details, check out this music video I did on how blood flows through the heart 😃🎶 - pulse.ly/vu57u3pqq1
Thanks a lot! It's the little things that you say that makes such a huge difference. For example, "The antrioventricular is in the middle--and that makes sense because it is between the atrium and the ventricles." It's hard to see the obvious when you are so overwhelmed with everything else, so things like that really helps!
Thank you very much for this video. I'm studying EKG and blood flow of the heart for a Patient Care Technician class & this is very helpful. I will subscribe so that in the future when I start the nursing program this site will be my second teacher. God bless you...
Very clear and simple to follow. Thank you. The Posterior cena cava is also known as the Inferior vena cava and the Anterior is also known as the Superior vena cava. I have just learned that too!
Thank you thank you thank you!! My instructor wasn't making it clear that there were different names for the same valves which was where I kept getting so confused. You Leslie are a lifesaver. I have now subscribed to your channel. Thanks again!
I'm so glad to hear that. Just trying to be helpful. Btw, here's an easy (and fun) way to remember the details of how blood flows through the heart 🤣🫀 - pulse.ly/cmmmlnkfih
This was really easy to understand and I love the simplicity in your explanation. I tend to get confused when there is a lot of terminology involved. Thanks for the video!
I love the heart and you did a fantastic job. One thing you mentioned that almost no one else mentions is that both left and right sides of the heart are functioning simultaneously. No one mentions that. Well done!
Thank you very much, Don Johnson. I'm glad you found it helpful. It's interesting that nobody else mentions that one detail. I find it to be so cool, and also crucial in our understanding of how the heart works. Btw, if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the channel because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
@InteractiveBiology Definitely, I'm preparing for my "teas" exam for nursing school. Your one of my main sources for information...needless to say, I subscribed! Thanks again.
Your videos are so helpful! I never understand what my Anatomy and Physiology professor is talking about in class but when I am studying I watch your videos and everything makes sense. Thank you so much!!!
This video saved me! I have. Test on this tomorrow and I didn't understand the way the book made it out. After watching this I get it a lot better!! Thank you soooo much!
How many times can I say thank you on here? Not enough. I have been reading my butt off and couldn't quite understand this with the whole oxygen thing and poorly oxygenated then the veins and arteries changing colors on me but this helped me A LOT!!! Thanks! I totally understand now.
I just wanna say you're amazing. You start basically from scratch. My textbook used so much jargon that it did'nt click in my head & other videos demonstrated asif we knew some knowledge. Thank you thank you thank you !
This is the best teaching material ever. I am really strugling to understand this thru books and my professor's lectures. This video explains it so clearly. Thanks a million for taking the time to make this video.
You are very much welcome. Glad you found it helpful. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you with biology.
Thank you thank you thank you soooo much! you explained the circulatory system a million times better than my biology teacher, Hank Green from CrashCourse and Bill Nye the Science Guy! I cannot express how much gratitude i have for you.
Thank you a lot , your video saved my life cuz tomorrow I have a test and I have to study about blood and other stuff , I didn't understand that part so I looked in UA-cam and found you :) thanx again
I'm so glad I have found you. I'm from Brazil, and I can understand perfectly what you say, your english it's so clear and helps me a lot, as I'm studying A levels in England to be able to go to university! THANK YOU, and I will defo follow you!
Thank you SO much! I was was so confused with how the heart works and it was extremely overwhelming with the notes from class. Now I finally get it! clear explanation and extremely helpful! recommended this to all my fellow bio students :)
That was such a mess when i was learning this lesson - ' Blood Circulation '. But your video made that so clear, crystal and shallow. Your teaching method is admirable. Thank you so much!!!
OMG this is probably the 4th time having to learn this....I know it for the test and then after that its normally out of head but after this video it's actually sticking....thanks so much!!
Awesome video! Totally clarifies the blood flow from the body, to/through the heart, to/from the lungs, back to the heart, to the rest of the body and the process repeats over and over again- thanks so very much!
I am watching all your videos here regarding circulation system. The reason is that next wk we will start our second semester and we will cover CVS, CNS, RS and MSS. It very helpful to me to watch them prior the kick off of the semester. I'm doing my M.D program and this is my first year. Thank you very much.
I love the way you broke everything down slowly. Much better than trying to decipher from my text book. I will look for more of your videos and your website for more help. This was GREAT! Thank you....a grateful A&P student.
i was trying to get my head around the cardiac system , i tried it many times never worked. this video just made it so easy to understand and to learn. thank you very much
Nice video, clear narration, well done. Small error noted though....vena cava are labelled incorrectly. Should be labelled superior and inferior vena cava, not posterior/anterior.
You are very much welcome @dr rani khan. Glad you got value from it. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works 👍🏽.
You are the best! You made it very easy to understand. I always had trouble understanding when the atria and ventricles contract but it was key when you stated it occurs simultaneously. It’s always explained in a way that it happens separately and that was hard to understand. With this video it all came together! Thank you 😊
You are very much welcome @@eliztaylor2. Glad you got value from it. Yes, the idea of it happening simultaneously is so important. Otherwise it doesn't work. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works 👍🏽.
@InteractiveBiology Your videos did help a lot, even though I was cramming for my exam. Surprisingly the exam was easier than the tests in my AP class. Wish I found your videos earlier! XD
I've seen this video a couple of times already and really it helped me a lot... thank you so much sir please continue inspiring us to study and helping us as well in our hardships when it comes to problems like this...
Thank you so much for posting this. No matter how many times I read about this I still could not picture it. This video really helped me learn and understand this.
Such a crisp and clean explanation, have watched many videos on circulatory system but yours is the best and from here on yours will be my go to channel for anatomy...
This guy should be teaching everywhere. Easy to understand and good delivery
This guy thanks you 😉
way better than my past respiratory professor
No doubt you are amazing tutor of biology. I had randomly clicked on your video but now i had already played many . I think I'm kind of addicted to your teaching style .
You're making concepts more easier than I ever thought.
Thanks ❤❤
Love and support from India ❤❤
I'm so glad you found it helpful, @murarikanchan77. You are welcome. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the channel because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
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Thank you for almost 10 years of me using your videos! From Anatomy I and II, to Micro, through Rad Tech school, to Radiation Therapy school... I still benefit from your clear and concise teaching. It's people like you who make learning enjoyable.
Thank you, this really helped me out a lot. I understand this 10min video way more than I understand my professor talking through a 2hr lecture in class. You are awesome!
same!!!
Finally, I understand how blood flows through the heart. You are a superb professor of biology and a brilliant instructor!
I hope you know that you are truly an amazing person for making these videos for all of your viewers. It is obvious that you know your stuff, and also, that you love what you do as well. You are helping thousands of people get through Biology/Anatomy, and I am just one of the thousands wanting to express my gratitude :) Thanks SO much!
I was one mark short of passing my test because I wrote 'antrioventicular' when labelling a diagram. Don't forget that this video has it wrong. It's 'atrioventricular'. Apart from that. Awesome video. bloody amazing! Attention to detail is important though.
Obvious spelling error
@@jonellegreen4395 was about to reply the same thing; I mean first of all he pronounces it correctly in the video and even if you didnt hear how he said it, you must be pretty stupid to not see the relationship between the words atrium and atrioventicular especially if the structure is right next to the other. Also I just noticed he spelled it correctly in the video's chapter name
thank you so much! I have been a nurse for several years and none have made more sense than yours! You are a SuperStar!
this video is very crystal clear. I just learned the blood flow in 15 mins thanks to you.
Thanks, @kevinhkp. I tried to make it as easy to understand as possible and I'm glad you found it helpful. That was the goal. Btw, I have another video that goes into even more detail (if you want to understand it even better. Here's the link to that one - ua-cam.com/video/toZI5997hz8/v-deo.html. And if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe because I have a lot more content on the cardiovascular System coming. Have an amazing rest of your day.
Someone give this man an award!
Was struggling an awful lot with this topic, glad someone finally explained it in a way that’s accessible to everyone! thank you :)
I have an anatomy test on Monday and this helped me - it was easy to follow and a clear demonstration! Thanks for posting.
for some reason remembering the order of functions/names in the heart has been a problem for me. like everyone else has said already you explained it very clearly and made it easy for me to remember. thank you!
i m from Pakistan and im studying Biology for 8 years
but today you unveiled the HEARt
i’ve studied cardiopulmonary courses for 3 times with the same instructor and never got it… that’s the first time someone made it that simple. thank you🎉🎉
Yayyy. I'm so glad you found it helpful. That's awesome. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
I think this is the best video showing how the blood flows through the heart. It helped me greatly for Anatomy, now I'm refreshing for nursing school.
You have no idea how clear and helpful this has been. THANK YOU!!!!
I love how clear and easy it was in understanding your explanations of your videos
Thanks, Sunday. Glad you were able to understand it. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
Oh and if you want a fun way to remember these details, check out this music video I did on how blood flows through the heart 😃🎶 - pulse.ly/vu57u3pqq1
Thanks a lot! It's the little things that you say that makes such a huge difference. For example, "The antrioventricular is in the middle--and that makes sense because it is between the atrium and the ventricles." It's hard to see the obvious when you are so overwhelmed with everything else, so things like that really helps!
What a great teacher. Teachers are great when they make it easy for the student to learn even complicated material. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video. I'm studying EKG and blood flow of the heart for a Patient Care Technician class & this is very helpful. I will subscribe so that in the future when I start the nursing program this site will be my second teacher. God bless you...
Very clear and simple to follow. Thank you. The Posterior cena cava is also known as the Inferior vena cava and the Anterior is also known as the Superior vena cava. I have just learned that too!
thank you so much. i can not begin to explain how many anatomy exams you have helped me through. i will continue to watch your videos for a long time
Been reading a textbook for ages, but when I listened to this video I learned everything for my exam! Thanks soo much
Thank you thank you thank you!! My instructor wasn't making it clear that there were different names for the same valves which was where I kept getting so confused. You Leslie are a lifesaver. I have now subscribed to your channel. Thanks again!
this guy just covered a whole chapter in my biology book even tho it was published 12 years ago. Made my day 👍
I'm so glad to hear that. Just trying to be helpful. Btw, here's an easy (and fun) way to remember the details of how blood flows through the heart 🤣🫀 - pulse.ly/cmmmlnkfih
This was really easy to understand and I love the simplicity in your explanation. I tend to get confused when there is a lot of terminology involved. Thanks for the video!
Wintre same
im from the UK, and omg this video has explained the system so well. THANK YOUUUUUUU!
I love the heart and you did a fantastic job. One thing you mentioned that almost no one else mentions is that both left and right sides of the heart are functioning simultaneously. No one mentions that. Well done!
Thank you very much, Don Johnson. I'm glad you found it helpful. It's interesting that nobody else mentions that one detail. I find it to be so cool, and also crucial in our understanding of how the heart works. Btw, if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the channel because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.
@InteractiveBiology Definitely, I'm preparing for my "teas" exam for nursing school. Your one of my main sources for information...needless to say, I subscribed! Thanks again.
Woohooo. Honored to have you as a subscriber. All the best!
Your videos are so helpful! I never understand what my Anatomy and Physiology professor is talking about in class but when I am studying I watch your videos and everything makes sense. Thank you so much!!!
This video saved me! I have. Test on this tomorrow and I didn't understand the way the book made it out. After watching this I get it a lot better!! Thank you soooo much!
Thank you. This is the only tutorial that made the flow of blood understandable.
I have a biology exam tomorrow and you have literally just saved my life! Thank you, very helpful.
You don't realize how much you have helped my last minute revision
Studying for A&P II practical... THIS MADE LIFE SO MUCH EASIER! Thank you for posting this :D
How many times can I say thank you on here? Not enough. I have been reading my butt off and couldn't quite understand this with the whole oxygen thing and poorly oxygenated then the veins and arteries changing colors on me but this helped me A LOT!!! Thanks! I totally understand now.
This presentation was easier to understand than any of my high school biology classes. THANK YOU!
I have been trying to understand the circulation of blood for 4months in class ,now am an expert. Beautiful thks sir
You Sir,Deserve All My Respect.I'm studying for an exam in order the get accepted to a Medical College.This helped me a lot.Thank you.
Did you get into the medical college?
@@lilypan6803 yes, I graduated Dentistry 2 years ago.
@@Kaeldannas WOW congratulations! Do you remember writing this comment 9 years ago bc that’s crazy
THIS JUST SAVED MY LIFE!!!! God bless you!!! And thanks!!!!
Thank you for taking the time to teach this material, it is so much easier to understand than reading a book.
I just wanna say you're amazing. You start basically from scratch. My textbook used so much jargon that it did'nt click in my head & other videos demonstrated asif we knew some knowledge. Thank you thank you thank you !
EPISODE 44 WAS AWESOME, IT MADE SENSE TO ME!!! IN NURSING SCHOOL, KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING.
I'm in paramedic school and this has helped so much, thanks!
Perfect introductory video. Thank you.
I love this! great job with visuals and slow explanations.
This is the best teaching material ever. I am really strugling to understand this thru books and my professor's lectures. This video explains it so clearly. Thanks a million for taking the time to make this video.
just started my EKG class tonight, this helped me soooo much! Thank you!!! you are a brilliant teacher!
You cleared up so much confusion in those 9 minutes thank you so much :)
Finally makes sense watching this video, after 2 weeks of trying to figure it out elsewhere. Thanks and appreciated.
You are very much welcome. Glad you found it helpful. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you with biology.
Thank you thank you thank you soooo much! you explained the circulatory system a million times better than my biology teacher, Hank Green from CrashCourse and Bill Nye the Science Guy! I cannot express how much gratitude i have for you.
Thank you a lot , your video saved my life cuz tomorrow I have a test and I have to study about blood and other stuff , I didn't understand that part so I looked in UA-cam and found you :) thanx again
I'm so glad I have found you. I'm from Brazil, and I can understand perfectly what you say, your english it's so clear and helps me a lot, as I'm studying A levels in England to be able to go to university! THANK YOU, and I will defo follow you!
Thank you SO much! I was was so confused with how the heart works and it was extremely overwhelming with the notes from class. Now I finally get it! clear explanation and extremely helpful! recommended this to all my fellow bio students :)
You are such a gem! I have a lab exam coming up and this was such a help. I wish you were my professor!
Thank you so very much. I am the type that doesn’t really comment but your teaching is the best.
thanks...u made it simple yet on point!
You're welcome
You not only make bio fun, you make it interesting too with your voice. Thanks really helped me in my studies
and here i thought this was rocket science . thank you!!! your simple explaining helped me big time! :D
rocket surgery*
@sheilayoyo Thank you! We're glad to be of help. Please stay tuned as Leslie will be making more Biology videos for the site. Thank you! :)
Posterior and Anterior vena cava? I'm led to believe via cadaver experience it is superior and inferior?
That was such a mess when i was learning this lesson - ' Blood Circulation '. But your video made that so clear, crystal and shallow. Your teaching method is admirable. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks! Reviewing for my finals. You couldn't have explained it better!
OMG this is probably the 4th time having to learn this....I know it for the test and then after that its normally out of head but after this video it's actually sticking....thanks so much!!
Awesome video! Totally clarifies the blood flow from the body, to/through the heart, to/from the lungs, back to the heart, to the rest of the body and the process repeats over and over again- thanks so very much!
You lecture is elegant, a rare gift in the world of literature, especially about biology. It would be a good idea to write your own book.
I'm major in cardiovascular and this explained so much better. Thank you so much.
I am watching all your videos here regarding circulation system. The reason is that next wk we will start our second semester and we will cover CVS, CNS, RS and MSS. It very helpful to me to watch them prior the kick off of the semester. I'm doing my M.D program and this is my first year. Thank you very much.
I'm training to be a personal fitness trainer and this in conjunction with the study guide have been extremely helpful. Many thanks.
I love the way you broke everything down slowly. Much better than trying to decipher from my text book. I will look for more of your videos and your website for more help. This was GREAT! Thank you....a grateful A&P student.
This was a big help for me (vet tech school); I'm feeling more confident about my A & P midterm now. Thanks! =)
You are a gift to humanity! Thank you for teaching this complex material with such clarity and compassion.
i was trying to get my head around the cardiac system , i tried it many times never worked. this video just made it so easy to understand and to learn. thank you very much
Nice video, clear narration, well done. Small error noted though....vena cava are labelled incorrectly. Should be labelled superior and inferior vena cava, not posterior/anterior.
GREAT !!! I was trying to understand the process before. just now I got it. You made it easily to understand . THANK YOU VERY MUCH. GOD BLESS YOU!!!
I am so glad I found this video. We are studying Cardiovascular system in A & P now and I just could not grasp the flow, but now I totally understand.
Thanks
You are very much welcome @dr rani khan. Glad you got value from it. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works 👍🏽.
My exam is tomorrow and I couldn't understand a word till I saw this video :) I'm speechless thanks.. This really helped !!
My science teacher should have showed this to us! I would have failed the exam without this video! Thanks!
You are the best! You made it very easy to understand. I always had trouble understanding when the atria and ventricles contract but it was key when you stated it occurs simultaneously. It’s always explained in a way that it happens separately and that was hard to understand. With this video it all came together! Thank you 😊
You are very much welcome @@eliztaylor2. Glad you got value from it. Yes, the idea of it happening simultaneously is so important. Otherwise it doesn't work.
Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works 👍🏽.
I would like to thank you for the excellent interactive tutorial
This is extremely helpful, I love this video!! Finally it doesn't sound confusing and now I have a clear understanding. Thank you!
I just went through 3 horrible videos with made up flow songs until I reached this. THANK YOU for actually being helpful! LOL
Haha. Glad to help :)
Interactive Biology cool
Well sir
@shawnagh You're very much welcome. We're happy to know that we were able to clarify things for you. Stay tuned, because we have more videos coming!
@InteractiveBiology Your videos did help a lot, even though I was cramming for my exam. Surprisingly the exam was easier than the tests in my AP class. Wish I found your videos earlier! XD
This is tremendous help. The pace is exactly right for me to make connections with my texts--thanks
Thank you for the video it has helped with my cardiology class.
I've seen this video a couple of times already and really it helped me a lot...
thank you so much sir please continue inspiring us to study and helping us as well in our hardships when it comes to problems like this...
Awesome explanation. You are the best!!!! The more I study the human body, the more I'm amazed by it.
I have an exam on this tomorrow. You made it so easy to understand! Ty so much!!
This video helped me to understand how blood flows through the heart and into the body. It's going to help me immensely on my midterm exam!
@kerrie337 Glad to know you liked the video. The site has more of them and we are going to upload more Biology videos soon. Hope to see you there!
Thank you so much for posting this. No matter how many times I read about this I still could not picture it. This video really helped me learn and understand this.
Thank u so much.i have less than a month before taking PCAT and I really need this to reinforce my bio knowledge. Very helpful..
Wow. I'm studying for my AP biology exam and this is a big help. It really cleared things up. Thanks :D
I cannot understand anything from my professor and your videos always got me:>
Glad to help. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you with biology.
Wow, I can’t believe how old this video is. Thank you for making this video, it very clear to understand. I appreciate your videos so much. ❤
Haha, sometimes the older ones are the best ones, lol. Glad you got value from it, Vanessa. Stay tuned for many more to come.
Such a crisp and clean explanation, have watched many videos on circulatory system but yours is the best and from here on yours will be my go to channel for anatomy...
Glad to hear it, Try. Thanks for watching 😃
Both are correct. The superior vena is positioned anteriorly and inferior vena cava is positioned posteriorly in the chamber of right atrium.
Love u man new semester same anatomy. Thanks professor please don't ever take these videos down. Your photos are so efficient and clean. Source?