brilliant,!... can't wait....can you go over the anaemias of b12, b6, folate, also hyperbillirubenia and its effect in (rbc dist/width etc..red bld cell indices , clarify/contrast hba1c, etc...?? and problems with those w/thalassemia, hyperbillirubenia in using that marker?
Hello! I really appreciate all your videos, they have come very handy in breaking down most of the material covered in my class. I wanted to ask if you could cover the renal system? It is difficult to understand with all the different steps taking place inside and outside the kidneys. Your videos would be very much helpful, hope you consider it. Thank you!
It would be appreciated if you explained the biofeed back for Haematopoiesis. I understand Haematopoiesis encompasses all the cells of the blood but Erythropoietin is the feedback for red blood cells from the kidneys. When O2 levels drop the kidneys release Erythropoietin in response to the O2 levels. Is the level of Bilirubin monitored for the destruction of red blood cells? Your videos are great!!!!!!!
A video on Thallasemia decoding would be amazing ! It would benefit my health greatly ! The information youve provided thus far has really helped me understand my blood. Thank you
3:27 A biology student I know once had to describe a red blood cell on a test. Lots of students failed that question. They wrote everything down you wrote here, but they forget to write that red blood cells are red.
can you explain me why our body don't absorb much from 78% of nitrogen?? i know it has to do with Hb which is helping oxygen and CO2 but why not nitrogen?? any other good explanation ?
The simplest way to deal with the amino group would be to remove it from the amino acid directly, releasing the nitrogen as free ammonia (NH3). Unfortunately, ammonia is extremely toxic and would quickly kill the organism if not promptly removed.
The body cannot use any nitrogen compounds to produce energy so it has to convert the amino group to NH4+ and then either use it for synthesis or excrete it as urea. Also the body cannot use dinitrogen from the atmosphere. Do some research on "Nitrogen fixation".
thank you so much for these videos, i really appreciate your effort. could you please make a video on the processes of blood clotting?
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These videos are so very helpful as revision. How you do the drawings I have no idea. Brilliant.
Love your work.! I am still waiting for the Hemoglobinopathies video. Thalassemia, Sickle cell. It is right up your alley!
This video was a great help for my project 😊...... thank you!
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brilliant,!... can't wait....can you go over the anaemias of b12, b6, folate, also hyperbillirubenia and its effect in (rbc dist/width etc..red bld cell indices ,
clarify/contrast hba1c, etc...?? and problems with those w/thalassemia, hyperbillirubenia in using that marker?
Classification of anaemias would be great!! 👍👍
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thank you so much, please make a video on hemodynamics
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Sir your videos are amazing! Please make a video on blood types! It's really confusing
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Hello! I really appreciate all your videos, they have come very handy in breaking down most of the material covered in my class.
I wanted to ask if you could cover the renal system? It is difficult to understand with all the different steps taking place inside and outside the kidneys.
Your videos would be very much helpful, hope you consider it. Thank you!
+Sun Kissed I have some video on that :)
Hi Mr Hasudugan. Thanks for your very useful videos. could you please make a video about Erythropoiesis? thank you very much
Sir I really like your video. Great job.
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What is the role of Vitamin b12 for RBC production
For DNA synthesis in erythrocytes you need B12 & Folate etc.
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Hey i was wondering if you could do a video on the pathophysiology of pancreatitis
Altbough this video is awesome.. Bhg i was expecting more on RBC molecular structure to help exain spherocytosis n stuff
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It would be appreciated if you explained the biofeed back for Haematopoiesis. I understand Haematopoiesis encompasses all the cells of the blood but Erythropoietin is the feedback for red blood cells from the kidneys. When O2 levels drop the kidneys release Erythropoietin in response to the O2 levels. Is the level of Bilirubin monitored for the destruction of red blood cells?
Your videos are great!!!!!!!
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Do you know if the blood uses diffusion or osmosis or active transport to get around?
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The CO2 is not connected to the iron ion in carbaminoheamoglobine.
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Sir, please make a video on erythropoiesis. Your videos are always productive. thank you.
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why icu acquired anemia has tendency for bleeding ??!! quick respond plz
How is haemoglobin formed? Plz explain
Please make a video about ANEMIAS pleeeeaaaseee
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A video on Thallasemia decoding would be amazing ! It would benefit my health greatly ! The information youve provided thus far has really helped me understand my blood. Thank you
How does blood stay liquid? How or why does the body keep liquid. Does blood Harden in the bloodstream if the dehydrated?
3:27 A biology student I know once had to describe a red blood cell on a test. Lots of students failed that question. They wrote everything down you wrote here, but they forget to write that red blood cells are red.
Oh my. I'll have to remember to include the simplest of descriptions if I'm ever required to do so! Hahaha!
Fuckin bullshit... Failing a student for that.
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can Explain thalassemias in detail
Where to find to ur notes buddy?
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can you explain me why our body don't absorb much from 78% of nitrogen?? i know it has to do with Hb which is helping oxygen and CO2 but why not nitrogen?? any other good explanation ?
The simplest way to deal with the amino group would be to remove it from the amino acid directly, releasing the nitrogen as free ammonia (NH3). Unfortunately, ammonia is extremely toxic and would quickly kill the organism if not promptly removed.
The body cannot use any nitrogen compounds to produce energy so it has to convert the amino group to NH4+ and then either use it for synthesis or excrete it as urea.
Also the body cannot use dinitrogen from the atmosphere. Do some research on "Nitrogen fixation".
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Rbc = eukaryote?
I'm watching this because I fall asleep while learning and I need to sleep. So basically I'm going to sleep while watching this lol
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