a CURRENT... within 5 years, college or university level A&P book is ALL you need but a foundation in chemistry helps understamd things like that atp chart or something like sodium potassium channels or intricasies of osmosis... you can't learn this by video shorts!
@@rnkim2564 i meant long videos I have read books on anatomy and physiology but still i dont want to miss any points and you might know more people mean more opinions and more info
The only cell in our body that doesn't need Oxygen to Survive but's job is to hold in as much Oxygen to give Oxygen to other Cells in the body. Never knew Red Blood Cells were efficient at such a perfect level. This is probably one of the only Cells in the body that's giving us its all at exactly 100%. It's extremely rare to honestly see anything deliver all 100% of the energy inside of it without it losing some of it in the process. Also the fact that we die very quickly if we lose blood too fast really tells us a lot of how efficient our red blood cells really are. Because if the body can't even survive and immediately starts dying within several seconds or minutes of instantly losing every last drop of blood then we must consume an insane amount of energy from the oxygen we breath every second which honestly just makes it crazy on how our red blood Cells are even able to keep up with providing our body energy especially when we run it can provide the body enough energy to keep on zooming for a very impressive amount of time before its not able to keep up making our muscles give out from the lack of energy from the red blood cells or from being completely shredded if your blood cells are just built different with an insanely rare mutation to keep you going 24/7.
Muscles can also produce energy without oxygen but it is short lived as it has a byproduct of Lactic Acid. This is why your muscles ache when you use them too much
Thanks for these videos they are quite informative. Appreciate the extra time you put into making these videos. I guess you have a full time job aswell.
I did not know about the mitochondria nor did I know about the lack pf a nucleus. I don't even recall that being mentioned 45 years ago when I took anatomy
Due to this high cell division that occurs in the bone marrow - they are highly sensitive to radiation. During cell division DNA strands separate and the exposed DNA is more likely to be damaged due to radiation.
Not only our human body, the anatomy and physiology of all mammalian is basically identical. Even a tiny mouse produces millions of red blood cells per day...
What about the measurements of A1C? Doctors calculate the amount of Sugar carried by RBCs for as long as 3-4 months!!! Which they believe the RBCs live before they die?? Please explain it!🙏
I think due to your RBC deficiency,cells can't get proper amount of oxygen to carry on aerobic respiration continuously,,, leading to low energy synthesis and probably you have less appetite.
Crazy to me how some people believe all these came to by way of evolution. There definitely is an all powerful and transcendent being who designed the amazing human body.
Can you make masterclass videos on every organ system of the body
It will help alot with the physiology and anatomy
a CURRENT... within 5 years, college or university level A&P book is ALL you need but a foundation in chemistry helps understamd things like that atp chart or something like sodium potassium channels or intricasies of osmosis... you can't learn this by video shorts!
@@rnkim2564 i meant long videos
I have read books on anatomy and physiology but still i dont want to miss any points and you might know more people mean more opinions and more info
Also I dont want charts or diagrams I want the real thing
I have looked online and can't find this...but i knew you had human organs so plz help me
I'll help you in English. It's A lot, not alot. The word alot doesn't exist. You don't eat aburger, ride in acar or take ashower, it's always A lot.
@@MegaBored2 i'll beat you a lot
The only cell in our body that doesn't need Oxygen to Survive but's job is to hold in as much Oxygen to give Oxygen to other Cells in the body. Never knew Red Blood Cells were efficient at such a perfect level. This is probably one of the only Cells in the body that's giving us its all at exactly 100%. It's extremely rare to honestly see anything deliver all 100% of the energy inside of it without it losing some of it in the process.
Also the fact that we die very quickly if we lose blood too fast really tells us a lot of how efficient our red blood cells really are. Because if the body can't even survive and immediately starts dying within several seconds or minutes of instantly losing every last drop of blood then we must consume an insane amount of energy from the oxygen we breath every second which honestly just makes it crazy on how our red blood Cells are even able to keep up with providing our body energy especially when we run it can provide the body enough energy to keep on zooming for a very impressive amount of time before its not able to keep up making our muscles give out from the lack of energy from the red blood cells or from being completely shredded if your blood cells are just built different with an insanely rare mutation to keep you going 24/7.
Muscles can also produce energy without oxygen but it is short lived as it has a byproduct of Lactic Acid. This is why your muscles ache when you use them too much
Award for longest run-on sentence.
@@atlas2296red blood cells don't have any byproduct tho
I love my Red Blood Cells
I love your red blood cells too 🥰🤪
they l9ve me also ... cuz ima suck em if they not ... ik vampire shi
@@HueghMungus😂
@@AustinLatteMan I swear I'm not a vampire 😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂good joob😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
So much info in such a short amount of time. You're amazing, thanks. I don't remember learning that much in A&P when I was in college.
Every one of your videos makes me want to take better care of this amazing body we luve in.
Love is like Oxygen ! you get too much, You get to High. Not enough & You're gonna Die - 1978 Sweet
Now i understand why Hypothyroidism we struggle with energy and most of us have anemia, low b12.
Very informative, Thank u,can u send some info about the thymus gland,as it too plays an imp role in making WBC
What a wonderful man, and a wonderful God
I absolutely love it! You have so much knowledge! I understand that the other msn who was doing the videos with you has left. I hope he is doing well.
Thank you for sharing knowledge.
How can we get those production numbers even higher?
Smoking increases the no of red blood cells and the blood becomes more viscous
Cardio
Thanks for these videos they are quite informative. Appreciate the extra time you put into making these videos. I guess you have a full time job aswell.
You are genius and handsome doctor ❤
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Being Anemic historically I appreciate this.
200 billion...those are rookie numbers.
RBCs are pretty awesome!
What about people who are Anemic?? What went wrong there??🤔 Please explain😊
It would be interesting to view bones with Osteopenia and Osteopyrosis.
thank u for your videos! I love them. Mind to talk about g6pd deficiency?
More Anatomy mind blowers please
I want to be strong and flexible, I want to be a red blood cell.
Those numbers are 🤯
❤ thank you for sharing. It’s just giving me goosebumps. ❤ by the way, you are super cute.
You are my favorite teacher ...
I did not know about the mitochondria nor did I know about the lack pf a nucleus.
I don't even recall that being mentioned 45 years ago when I took anatomy
can you do one of these videos explaining thalassemia?
Subhan Allah. What an efficient system.
Basically a low quality, mass-producable and efficient cells 😂
Love 'em blood cells
Due to this high cell division that occurs in the bone marrow - they are highly sensitive to radiation. During cell division DNA strands separate and the exposed DNA is more likely to be damaged due to radiation.
Red blood cells are my favorite cell 😊 I have a giant plushie of an erythrocyte and I love it
RBC : bro, we do not get high on our own supply.
Any advice for someone with an auto immune disorder that has a RBC of 7 or 8??? I just had a blood transfusion last week and I'm scared.
Will you explain what happens to red blood cells in patients with polycythemia pls?
Pluripotent stem cell
Myeloid stem cell / CFU-GEMM
BFU-E
CFU-E
Pronormoblast
Early normoblast
Late normoblast
Reticulocyte
Mature rbc
I love my RBCs, and all the mosquitoes love them too
It will never not boggle my mind that a bunch of cells knows they're a bunch of cells 🤯
They bring others the gift they can't possess.
Also, which other cells doesn't have nucleus?
2-3 millions of rbc/sec is a crazy number, but where do the old ones go???
Yes! designed... For you are wonderfully made
😉
Ugh
daym 200 billion ? in a month that is like 6 trilion blood cell and 72 trillion in a year ... daym
Good, you can do math. How many by the time one reaches 18 years?
@@BitSmythe alot
@@BitSmythe more than 4 and i bet you its more than 4
@@BitSmythe or like really just 1296 trillion by the time u are 18 or 1.296 quadrilion
@@ramios *The words you’re looking for are “a lot” not “alot.”*
They don't use the oxygen that they transport, now that is amazing.
Then there are those of us who suffer with anemia. I get iron infusions but they never last. 😢😢😢😢
Whoa!!!!! has enough oxygen but still generates ATP through glycolysis
Not only our human body, the anatomy and physiology of all mammalian is basically identical. Even a tiny mouse produces millions of red blood cells per day...
God is Good for real for real.... such an intelligent God I serve🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
How can someone look at this video and reject God?!
@@green1880 Our head is literally on backwards.
@@monti8019 huh?
Many drugs, including antacids, Tylenol, and Motrin cause anemia. How?
If anyone watched Cells at Work Anime (go watch it, it's gorgeous and awesome), you know that RBCs are incredibly based cells
AP Biology coming in clutch 😂 this actually doesn't all sound like nonsense yay science 😭💀
Why does this make me think of Hataraku Saibo?
The human body is interesting.
amazing.*
so oxygen carrying capability and release has alot to do with PH and heme molecule ... not just stated design
1 heme group(Fe2+) binds with 1 Oxygen molecule,, therefore 1 hemoglobin molecule carries 4 O2 molecules.
Condolences to red blood cells. They labour in vein.
The human body is so perfect! 🙃
Subhan Allah.
Beauty of the Creator❤
We are wonderfully made.
WOW!!!
Amazing 😮
Do you have any more information on Pyruvate? The enzyme that's part of the glycolosis? I'm curious
And yet the same Red Blood Cell kept running into the same White Blood Cell in "Cells at Work."
The brain and red blood cells must have glucose.
God's majestic handiwork❤
Is this the work of ingenious design, or did it come by half hazard out of no where's land? You decide. ❤❤❤
Drink heavy and you end up with high red blood count
Wow/Amazing👍
How quickly will my body restore its blood after having some taken either for blood work or donation?
How does the body regulate the amount of blood?
What about the measurements of A1C?
Doctors calculate the amount of Sugar carried by RBCs for as long as 3-4 months!!! Which they believe the RBCs live before they die?? Please explain it!🙏
same doubt🙄
The body has about 30-35 Trillion RBC. With a burn rate around 200 billion / day, that gets to around 120 or so days for complete turnover.
It’s over 9000
Why do cells die? Why don't they live forever?
Wait until the blood bank sees how quickly I can make new blood cells, infinite money glitch
تبارك الله احسن الخالقين❤
"Over 2 million" 👍🏻
I have autoimmune hemolytic anemia. My red blood cells expand and explode so im tired, a lot. Dont know why.
I think due to your RBC deficiency,cells can't get proper amount of oxygen to carry on aerobic respiration continuously,,, leading to low energy synthesis and probably you have less appetite.
*evolved, not designed
What happens when you have those RCB higher than required?
Think of all that information in 30 seconds, now do this for 4 or 5 years ? ? ?
How? Why does the body need ao many? What is there's less? Is white and red the same amout? What about t cells and N or R cells???
All praise belongs to Allah. What a magnificent design.
Can you please show me a healthy kidney and one in ending stage 3b Ckd plz...I am in this sage and reality want yo see damage in this stage plz
You are glorious
Crazy to me how some people believe all these came to by way of evolution.
There definitely is an all powerful and transcendent being who designed the amazing human body.
This is great. My issue is CLL. So what about white cells.
You look like human version of Jerma
Is it for real 😮😮
Praise the Living God
Damn
Bro, there is seriously some deadness about your countenance. Check your activity levels and what you're breathing in there.
Not me im anemic
Hey dude are you doing okay notice your got some dark circles under your eyes and their sunken
Ok but as a man I want to knowhow to get pregnant
😮
سبحان الله
Goes to show how we ate fearfully and wonderfully created by God.
❤
MAGNIFICENT CREATION!
How can you be atheist!
Looks like all 200 billion red blood cell's have gone to this dudes eyes. 😂
Or he is stoned and there aint nothing wrong with that.
Health care providers/teachers usually dont get enough sleep
God is truly amazing