Thanks. Just showed this to my 6 year old daughter after getting a cut in her hand. Now she's looking at the cut and saying, "You're doing a great job platelets!" ☺️
When there’s an open wound, platelets will release chemicals that cause a soluble fibrinogen protein to convert into a insoluble fibrin and insoluble mesh. This will allow the blood cells to trap and therefore forming a clot. When the clot dries, it will form a scab that prevents bacteria from entering the wound .
Compare that to Cells at Work. In the anime, the platelets make a net to stick the red blood cells on it, which is correct. The platelets themselves just stay inside the body and let the red blood cells die. They did not fuse with the reds.
I have had the disease itp low platelets for years. it affects my whole life. now also in hospital on IV. what a rare rotten disease it is. And the drugs also have their serious side effects. I hope it's just curable
I’m having the same problem. Had Rituxan infusions, didn’t get platelets up. Now doc wants to start Promacta. I’m frustrated they can’t find the cause. Don’t want another drug. What is out there to cure it.
Hey! Great video but I have a question. What is collagen? Is it a layer of skin? Or it it air around the body? 😅 Is it just floating on our skin or is it underneath a layer??
Vitamin K helps convert certain blood clotting factors that are involved in formation of the clot. Check this article out: www.newscientist.com/article/mg13217963-100-science-how-vitamin-k-makes-blood-clot/
You probably meant "bleed". The narrator says: "When we injure ourselves, we can damage the blood vessels just below our skin. This can cause blood to either leak into our tissue and form a bruise, or if the skin is broken to openly bleed."
Tiny cells in the blood called platelets stick together around the wound to patch the leak. Blood proteins and platelets come together and form what is known as a fibrin clot. The clot acts like a mesh to stop the bleeding. ... Each factor activates the next until they form a clot.
Hi there! Platelets are not the same as lipids. They are composed of different lipids, e.g. phospholipids, sterols, sphingolipids, free fatty acyls and glycerolipids.
Every biology video that I've watched infuse school gives me an incomplete information about different stuffs. The biology related videos are not as much as fruitful as chemistry and maths . Hopefully in future we'll get good biology related video
That show is not accurate. In the show, the platelets never stick with the red blood cells as the platelets just stay in the body. The red blood cells are seen carrying food baskets to represent nutrients, when in reality, red blood cells only carry CO2 and oxygen whereas the plasma is what carries the vitamins and minerals.
Thanks. Just showed this to my 6 year old daughter after getting a cut in her hand. Now she's looking at the cut and saying, "You're doing a great job platelets!" ☺️
Aww 🥰 So glad to hear that!
FINALLY a video from this channel that has actual audible pronunciation OMG
Finally a video about blood clotting I can finally understand.
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A simple explanation, just what I needed.
Can u make a detailed video on blood clotting where the function of thrombokinase, prothrombin , fribrinogen and fibrin are given properly
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Were is thrombin and prothrombin😶
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Thank you, explained in a very simple way and straight to the point.
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When there’s an open wound, platelets will release chemicals that cause a soluble fibrinogen protein to convert into a insoluble fibrin and insoluble mesh. This will allow the blood cells to trap and therefore forming a clot. When the clot dries, it will form a scab that prevents bacteria from entering the wound .
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What is the difference between hemostasis, blood clotting and coagulation?
All 3 processes are quite similar which makes it confusing to understand
thank you so much for sharing thiss...its very helpfull..
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Is the same thing done after mass surgery for triple by pass.
Wow now I understand this in only 3 MINUTES!?!?!? This is insane and may be really helpful
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Are there collagen fibres in blood capillaries too?
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this really helps thanks
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If you blood platelets are low what medicine can help you reach your levels of platelets
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I wanna ask. How betadine help platelets? Or any medicine that we take when we are wounded. Thank you in advance
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You explain simply and easy thank you so much ☺️
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Thank you from a #TTP (Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) patient.
So simple and detailed I love it.
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Who else had their teacher show this at class.?
Great video!
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The funny thing is they advistise how to slim down to a skinny person..... 😊Good explanation on platelets and blood clot.
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Thanks for the fascinating video
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thank you I am using your videos for my teaching during covid 19 situation - which is non commercial purpose
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Compare that to Cells at Work. In the anime, the platelets make a net to stick the red blood cells on it, which is correct. The platelets themselves just stay inside the body and let the red blood cells die. They did not fuse with the reds.
Thanks it was helpful. Give more educational videos
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AmazING videos
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so having a high platelet count is a good thing?
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Really helpful👏👏
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Ok so how can you explain this in relation to the Covid-19 vaccines?
I have had the disease itp low platelets for years. it affects my whole life. now also in hospital on IV. what a rare rotten disease it is. And the drugs also have their serious side effects. I hope it's just curable
I’m having the same problem. Had Rituxan infusions, didn’t get platelets up. Now doc wants to start
Promacta. I’m frustrated they can’t find the cause. Don’t want another drug.
What is out there to cure it.
Nice video i love it
2nd comment thanx for the video👌
Please make a video on Blood plasma and serum.
Noted! Thanks!
Hey! Great video but I have a question. What is collagen?
Is it a layer of skin? Or it it air around the body? 😅 Is it just floating on our skin or is it underneath a layer??
This might help: www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/262881
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I am trying to understand it but i couldn't after seeing this video it become clear
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Thanks. Your video it help he to know some of blood
Why we can not see private videos
We might need to fix a few things in those videos before we make them public again. Bear with us!
Ok I understand but when we see private videos
How does fibrin get activated
Excellent explanation 👌 thank you
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Good video and easy to understand
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If your body Is making too many palates what can you eat
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what are the blood vessels
Thank you so much sir
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What is the role of vitamin K in case of blood clotting
Vitamin K helps convert certain blood clotting factors that are involved in formation of the clot. Check this article out: www.newscientist.com/article/mg13217963-100-science-how-vitamin-k-makes-blood-clot/
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Due to the effect of Haemophilia causing blood not to clot what could be affected
helped me visualise easier. thank you
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wow it is cool very cool
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Si helpful thank youu
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You: you remove the scab
Platelet: ah shit here we go again
Does anyone feel afraid of the red blood cells and the white blood cells and the platelets?
After watching CAW all i can think of when i hear platelet is just cute kids.
this man did not just say magically twice in a scientific video
the video was quite helpful though
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How to cure im easy bleeding
good video
Thanks!
0:49 whats eed
You probably meant "bleed". The narrator says: "When we injure ourselves, we can damage the blood vessels just below our skin. This can cause blood to either leak into our tissue and form a bruise, or if the skin is broken to openly bleed."
@@fuseschool I meant that theres some error in the video, a random noise (eed) comes
Oh, ok. Thanks for pointing it out.
@@fuseschool Welcome :)
Tiny cells in the blood called platelets stick together around the wound to patch the leak. Blood proteins and platelets come together and form what is known as a fibrin clot. The clot acts like a mesh to stop the bleeding. ... Each factor activates the next until they form a clot.
Are platelets same as lipids?
Hi there! Platelets are not the same as lipids. They are composed of different lipids, e.g. phospholipids, sterols, sphingolipids, free fatty acyls and glycerolipids.
you know what I recommend cells at work to you :3 *watch the anime or the germs will get you*
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Thank you for the amazing animation
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Every biology video that I've watched infuse school gives me an incomplete information about different stuffs. The biology related videos are not as much as fruitful as chemistry and maths . Hopefully in future we'll get good biology related video
You are amazing!! Thank you.
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Fibrin clot ???
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Please allow to see private video it is very useful
Thank you so much for this video
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who needs to read about blood cells and stuff when u can watch "cells at work"--
That show is not accurate. In the show, the platelets never stick with the red blood cells as the platelets just stay in the body. The red blood cells are seen carrying food baskets to represent nutrients, when in reality, red blood cells only carry CO2 and oxygen whereas the plasma is what carries the vitamins and minerals.
My teacher sent me
Thanks I had an exam
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Anyone else cringing from “ Fibrin-OH-gen”? 😂
Wait, then what are clotting factors?