I just sat there and gaped at this with awe. I’ve only studied and identified blood smears stained using Giemsa at max 100x This was incredible to see! Especially the actual 3D form of the erythrocytes! Thank You! 🥰
What kind of microscope are you using? I seen you showed a microscope @0:10 but I don't know what it is. I really like your footage, it's nice. Thanks.
Funny fact: i NEVER EVER found a WBC in my blood XD (my sample was crowded, non-diluted, blood from the finger by accident) BTW - that wbc didn't even react when red cell collided with it, but why WBC didn't move?
Are you sure that this is 400x and 1000x? Mine does only 200x with oil, but the blood cells are bigger than in your video and the first one you said would be 400x looks like mine with 20x. The eye pieces can do 10x so they can get to 1000x, but the camera piece can only do 2x.
1:42 Why is the white blood cell stationary and the red blood cells moving ? If the RBC are moving because of the force imparted to them by placing the sample on the slide, then that force should have affected the WBC as well yet it didn't. Seems to me that the WBC is stationary because it is not affected by the surrounding forces electrical / magnetic / other but the RBCs are affected. This is an important clue.
Viruses are too small to been seen by the average microscope. You would probably need an electron microscope which would set you back atleast $80,000 dollars and is really confusing
For all those whom need it, read it. I'm a sinner JESUS please forgive me for all my sins I know you shed your Blood for me on the cross at Calvary. Thank you JESUS for my salvation and for shedding they Blood for me. I love you JESUS. Romans 10:5/10 ct...❤️k JESUS Is Lord! Amen. 🤗💯
Why is this actually so beautiful and calming?
@@ronmexico8383 was about to say that
As it is.
The music probably
That doesnt sound right
I just sat there and gaped at this with awe. I’ve only studied and identified blood smears stained using Giemsa at max 100x This was incredible to see! Especially the actual 3D form of the erythrocytes! Thank You! 🥰
I love how that the WBC did not move an inch as the RBC gently squeeze on by
Its nice to see bloods making nice sounds.
The blood looks so magical, the picture is so beautiful
Red blood cells be like: what is the neutrophil doing here?
Is that a Cells At Work reference?
The blood cells are just minding their own business.
That's me the white blood cell pushing through traffic
I love how they’re just casually flowing around like nothing’s happening
These guys save you without even getting credit.
They are you.
What kind of microscope are you using? I seen you showed a microscope @0:10 but I don't know what it is. I really like your footage, it's nice. Thanks.
It's Olympus BX43 :)
@@LearnHaemMorphHello! Excuse me, but how much saline solution did you add to blood? How much should I add per ml?
@MariankaPusiaDoes this disease have a name?
That's beautiful
This is all basic biology we've learned in school.
Wow, this cells at work anime is so realistic ?!
Oh hey you watch it to?
Where are the lymphocytes? I can't see them
🎉nice channel
I'm big fan of Haematology..
Funny fact: i NEVER EVER found a WBC in my blood XD
(my sample was crowded, non-diluted, blood from the finger by accident)
BTW - that wbc didn't even react when red cell collided with it, but why WBC didn't move?
WBCs are bigger and heavier. I use diluted blood with saline:)
@@LearnHaemMorph
But why it didn't move?
When i was observing protozoa they move, and were FAST!
Everyone's blood is in different conditions. Sick blood will show clumping instead of that beautiful flow.
@@rchristy4540
Hey! I was healthy when i prepared the sample! Blood was alive and bright red!
Great sir
Everything is wonderful
Why is Saline solution added to the blood please?
Are you sure that this is 400x and 1000x? Mine does only 200x with oil, but the blood cells are bigger than in your video and the first one you said would be 400x looks like mine with 20x. The eye pieces can do 10x so they can get to 1000x, but the camera piece can only do 2x.
Can I ask which microscope?
Well show. Good information. Well.
maybe the reason why I crave donut
Nice
Thanks.
1:42 Why is the white blood cell stationary and the red blood cells moving ?
If the RBC are moving because of the force imparted to them by placing the sample on the slide, then that force should have affected the WBC as well yet it didn't. Seems to me that the WBC is stationary because it is not affected by the surrounding forces electrical / magnetic / other but the RBCs are affected.
This is an important clue.
Or they're bigger and more massive, like a log in a river.
RBC is not red in colour
Not one-deep with bright light through it. Nor is a thin sheet of pure water blue.
Cell at work
Maravilhoso 😍
これわ。。。 いいです。
good
Moce
Noce
Show corona germs।
Viruses are too small to been seen by the average microscope. You would probably need an electron microscope which would set you back atleast $80,000 dollars and is really confusing
For all those whom need it, read it.
I'm a sinner JESUS please forgive me for all my sins I know you shed your Blood for me on the cross at Calvary. Thank you JESUS for my salvation and for shedding they Blood for me. I love you JESUS.
Romans 10:5/10 ct...❤️k
JESUS Is Lord! Amen.
🤗💯
Nice