Hey Professor Dave! Just wanted to thank you for the videos. It's really nice to have a single channel that explains a whole lot of stuff! I personally enjoy learning about a variety of things, so when I'm a bit tired of one specific topic I go read about geography, or biology, or something else. It's nice to learn by reading but it's even better hearing someone who understands the stuff explain it, so thanks! "But what is it exactly? What's it made of? What does it do?" that's legit me earlier today in the bathroom trying to remember what Van der Waals force is haha
0:09 Blood 0:45 Blood is considered a *Connective Tissue* 0:57 Formed elements suspended in plasma. Put it in a Centrifuge, and it’s parts can be seen. 1:10 Red Blood Cells= Erythrocytes Platelets And White Blood Cells= Buffy Coat Plasma= Plasma 1:32 Blood transports Oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and Carbon Dioxide 2:00 + Regulates Ph + Maintain body temperature + Prevent infection 2:11 Plasma Erythrocytes 3:10 The Red Blood Cell 3:38 Hemoglobin
4:06 One thing I emphasize to my MCAT students is that there is a difference between oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms. Oxygen is diatomic in gaseous form so hemoglobin contains 4 oxygen molecules (O2) but 8 oxygen atoms (O).
Ma dude P.Dave comin through with another banger. You helped me pass Chemistry, A&P I, and Microbiology with A's, and now your videos are helping me study for A&P II. Thanks for all your hard work and straight forward and easy to understand videos! You make learning these somewhat difficult topics so much easier!
I want to make a game with my own spin on the concept of “what if the human body was just a little place with a bunch of little guys in it” focusing mainly on blood cells. This video is incredibly helpful to me in my endeavors, and it is also simply very nice to be able to learn more about anatomy. Thank you, Professor Dave! :-)
Thank you so much you explained this information so well. I was getting excited because it was all coming together in mind. Please continue to provide such great content.
Dear Emmy, my soon to be born grand daughter ... if you have gotten this far into these educational videos, then my influence upon you was positive. Please, by all mean, continue on. There are also all those educational videos by AronRa, Neil deGrass Tyson, and so many more I will have probably told you about by the time you perhaps, someday see this comment? Love ya kid, grandpa
the extensions of the megokaryocyte does not burst of the sheer force rips the cytoplasmic extensions along with some of the megokaryocyte's organelles and vesicles and thus a platelet is made
I was in high school when I first started watching his lectures, didn't think I'd come here again, I'm a medical student now
SAME HERE!
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Same here 🤫
Im in high school now :()
same here from Asrat Woldeyes health science collage.
Hey Professor Dave! Just wanted to thank you for the videos. It's really nice to have a single channel that explains a whole lot of stuff! I personally enjoy learning about a variety of things, so when I'm a bit tired of one specific topic I go read about geography, or biology, or something else.
It's nice to learn by reading but it's even better hearing someone who understands the stuff explain it, so thanks!
"But what is it exactly? What's it made of? What does it do?" that's legit me earlier today in the bathroom trying to remember what Van der Waals force is haha
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0:09 Blood
0:45 Blood is considered a *Connective Tissue*
0:57 Formed elements suspended in plasma.
Put it in a Centrifuge, and it’s parts can be seen.
1:10 Red Blood Cells= Erythrocytes
Platelets And White Blood Cells= Buffy Coat
Plasma= Plasma
1:32 Blood transports Oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and Carbon Dioxide
2:00 + Regulates Ph
+ Maintain body temperature
+ Prevent infection
2:11 Plasma
Erythrocytes
3:10 The Red Blood Cell
3:38 Hemoglobin
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This is very interesting. I liked your concise description of the different components of blood.
4:06 One thing I emphasize to my MCAT students is that there is a difference between oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms. Oxygen is diatomic in gaseous form so hemoglobin contains 4 oxygen molecules (O2) but 8 oxygen atoms (O).
Ma dude P.Dave comin through with another banger. You helped me pass Chemistry, A&P I, and Microbiology with A's, and now your videos are helping me study for A&P II. Thanks for all your hard work and straight forward and easy to understand videos! You make learning these somewhat difficult topics so much easier!
how was ap2??? :)
You made an overwhelming chapter so simple and easy. Great explanation and to the point. Thanks
I want to make a game with my own spin on the concept of “what if the human body was just a little place with a bunch of little guys in it” focusing mainly on blood cells. This video is incredibly helpful to me in my endeavors, and it is also simply very nice to be able to learn more about anatomy. Thank you, Professor Dave! :-)
By far Theeee Best blood histology Video on UA-cam hands down 🙌🙌🙌
Dave knows everything. Maths, Life Science and Physics
Thanks u have helped me to pass biology
Thank you for a precise and good explanation of the composition of Blood. May God bless you!
dude ily - watching these helps me a great deal before I dive into a chapter
Dave sir is actually god to medico students 🤌🏻Thank u sir for wonderful explanation 😊
anddd im back to the channel...night bwfore my biology exam. this definitely explained the concept in an easy way now i just need to memorise lol
Great! Very informative and easy to understand!
Your explanation is very very much attractive
This is bloody great info! 😎
This will help so much on my practicum tomorrow!
you just summed up what took me 12 hours to read from my bio book yesterday😂
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it took you 12 hours? really
@@s_.1705 seriously dude, my bio book is super wordy. So I either have to skim through and miss stuff, or I end up taking all day to read one chapter
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Thank you so much you explained this information so well. I was getting excited because it was all coming together in mind. Please continue to provide such great content.
Professor your teaching like awesome 👍😘
Why you are not my anatomy teacher?😭
Thank you for making this video
Hlo professor Dave I must tell u you explain it vry easily nd I really enjoy this video. This is vry simply u explain it
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Nice explanation Dave sir .!good animation it's very useful thanks a lot...
Within this small video you did amazing . You make a&p fun and easy
Professor Dave your video help me a lot am a student nurse . Thanks prof , be blessed
Easy way to learn.Short and effective.
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Dear Emmy, my soon to be born grand daughter ... if you have gotten this far into these educational videos, then my influence upon you was positive. Please, by all mean, continue on. There are also all those educational videos by AronRa, Neil deGrass Tyson, and so many more I will have probably told you about by the time you perhaps, someday see this comment?
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Best lesson on blood ever
Thank u very much
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Thanks so much 🥰 for the explanation
The best professor! The best explanation ever my entire life 💕
Thank you so much!! You have helped me so much in my anatomy class!!❤️✝️🙌🏻🙏🏻 God Bless!!❤️🙏🏻🙌🏻✝️
You are really doing something great indeed.
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A 75 PowerPoint slides by my professor in blood just explained in 10 minutes by this legend!
Hi proffessor thanks for the great explaination i really like the way you attend to us
nice sir please make lectures for nuring students
LOVE the intro
You are the best teacher 😍
Platelets are also known as thrombocytes
Great video!
Excellent explanation. Thank you .
Very well explained. Thank you dear friend
Nice explanation
Amazing 👏 , Thank you so much for your informative and well organised videos.
Psalm 139:13-14 - We are fearfully and wonderfully made by our All Wise, All knwing, All loving Creator and Sustainer and Giver of all Life.
Great source of information. keep up the amazing work Professor.
Parfect explained 👍👍👍👍🥰😍😍😍😍😃😊
Well explained.Elaborative.
Thanks so much professor Dave
What app science can I use for online classes???
Currently in Namibia but very interested
Wow 😳 great understanding
Your a good teacher
I know was made three years ago but why is it when you get scratched it starts to itch a bit? and thanks for the video I learned a lot from this
Lecture is very nice....
super helpful lecture !!!
So well explained wow like you already
legit content prof
Knowledge acquired
Good presentation
Plasma also contain an other protein called fibrogen...
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Professor Dave really did explain. Thank you :)
Thank you brother 😊
Thanks Dave! Another awesome video!
thank you professor dave
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I'm here for the knowledge. Just to learn. Thank you much
Very interesting channel
I enjoy it....very good work
Professor Dave can u explain the lymphatic system
Ooh yeah pls
don't worry guys that's coming
Peace be upon you prof .Thank you so much prof for this video . Im from malaysia . May god bless you prof . Ameen
Thanks 🙏 very clearly explained
God bless you for this videos sir 🥰
5 lectures pdf in 10mind😢😂,Thank you❤
I’m here cause I was wondering: the hell is blood made of though
Nice sir
Can I ask you a question??
watching because i have a long quiz tomorrow
What's the significance of the Rh factors? What do they mean?
Absolutely fabulous
Wow....great lesson!
Thank you professor enrichment.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉watching because I have an job interview
Yeah it's good and important
the extensions of the megokaryocyte does not burst of the sheer force rips the cytoplasmic extensions along with some of the megokaryocyte's organelles and vesicles and thus a platelet is made
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Looking good professor
Well explained sir👍
Sir, please explain about cyanide poisoning....
Hi Dave. Can I use this as a sermon illustration that will be live streamed?
Week to go towards
Thank you nice 👍explanation sir