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***** Based on your general degree of ignorance and lack of grammatical competency; I'm guessing your sister is also your cousin and you have missing teeth. Tell me more ..
***** No, not necessarily. But in the case of your above stated implication. Yes, it does mean you know less. To assume or presume that someone is a terrorist based on appearance displays extreme ignorance; not a matter of opinion - there are numbers, stats and figures to back this up. There are not 'two sides' to truth.
And just because she's Muslim doesn't mean she's a terrorist. Stop being racist. And stop defending a stupid insult. It's just squiggles on a computer that you read and perceive as a message. So stop. Thanks.
I'm upset I found this channel after I've already spent my whole semester failing Anatomy and Physio in my second year of college. I've only watched these videos for 2 hours and I already feel incredibly prepared for my last final tomorrow. I'll be relying on these more as I retake Physio this summer. Thank you.
The respiratory system is the single hardest system to fully understand that I've come across thus far. I have an exam in the morning on it and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be needing a paper bag here soon.
I would love to have videos on specific disease processes for the different systems (like respiratory diseases like pneumonia, COPD, Tuberculosis, Emphysema, etc... for all the different body systems! PLEASE!!!!
I love reading comments about people who've learned a lot from him and currently now in the science field! I too used to watch videos about chemistry back in highschool, now I am in a nursing school! Thank you crash course.
Do you speak fast to make the video short or because it's the way you talk?i always have to watch the videos 3 times to digest all the information.😁😁😁😔😔🤓🤓🤓
Thank you, Hank. You make this informing and fun to learn. Like, really, you may not be "the" science guy, but you are a science guy that hosts some of the coolest educational videos of RUclips.
The affinity oxygen has for hemoglobin can be described as a car with 4 oxygen wheels driving in to an acid tunnel. The longer it goes into the tunnel, the looser the oxygen tires become, and in the end, they will fall right off, leaving space for other things. Like co2 and H+.
BAM!! love these presentations! easy, straight forward and you talk like the leader of the penguins from the Madagaskar movie! does wonders for remembering everything. Great job guys! keep it up!
My professor showed us thus video in my Human Physiology course the other day, But I was a lready watching these videoes before everyone thought it was cool LOL. MAKE MORE BIO VIDEOS Best,
I have a small respiratory quiz today in BIO 1000 and your videos are a savior (I'm a visual learner so all your little pictures and diagrams save my life).
I am studying biological pharmaceutical chemistry and these videos help me a lot, very well explained. And I can put the subtitles in Spanish. Thank you.
love the content I have to slow the speed down to 0.5 cos he talks to quick for me, and the result is he sounds like a professor for has had a few too many drinks before his lecture.
As complicated as this subject is, Hank has the ability to deliver facts directly to my brain. I wish he could do all the other CrashCourses too (except for the ones that John does).
I just think this guy is AWSOME! :-D I love the pasion and the energy, even though CC isn´t what I nead really (looking for more detailed and deeper info, but can´t stop watching them all haha)
in school for physical therapy assisting. thank you for making A&P fun and interesting to learn! just looking at textbooks doesn't do it for me at all haha
The second episode of 'Emergency!' dealt with a patient that came in hyperventilating and after some extended banter and debate the doctors finally gave her a paper bag and voila she was cured ! That was 1972.
CO2 doesn't bind directly to hemaglobin, H+ does. And it's H+ that determines your blood pH not HCO3-. The reversible reaction that he showed is super important for this whole process, should've thrown in something about carbonic anhydrase. Great video
Anybody else watching this more than 5times maybe 20 times (it's also that I like see rather than reading my textbook all the time)....?? It's probably me!!.... Everytime The Exam Savior ~ thanks Mr. Hank!!
Its interesting because of all the things hypocapnia could affect, it affects the most important and complex part in our resporatory system, the exchange of gasses inside our blood cells
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Mate, it's 3 years on and I'm in medical school now and you're still saving my life.
What does mmHg mean?
Oh and how is Medschool?
***** Based on your general degree of ignorance and lack of grammatical competency; I'm guessing your sister is also your cousin and you have missing teeth. Tell me more ..
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***** No, not necessarily. But in the case of your above stated implication. Yes, it does mean you know less. To assume or presume that someone is a terrorist based on appearance displays extreme ignorance; not a matter of opinion - there are numbers, stats and figures to back this up. There are not 'two sides' to truth.
And just because she's Muslim doesn't mean she's a terrorist. Stop being racist. And stop defending a stupid insult. It's just squiggles on a computer that you read and perceive as a message. So stop. Thanks.
This man has been saving my skin since grade 10 chemistry. I'm in nursing school now and still here!
Nursing prereqs and I'm here lol
TEAS Test and I’m here lmao...I’ve come to accept that we are gonna be watching his videos for quite a while friends.
hello i am nurs this my instgram @imad.r.95
Same here! Graduating as an RN in April (fingers crossed!)
@@Antwan88 OMG! Same!! How was your test experience esp with science and math?
when theres people in highschool learning with these videos and im in university still struggling. Pray for my exams tomorrow.
Great introductory videos. RUclips is a great resource, passing my first uni year, because of it.
What’s yo baby
How did you do?
I'm in middle school.our syllabus is really hard especially Science
This episode of Crash Course A&P was... Breath-taking! :D
Good one
😂😂😂
lol
This comment aged well
2020 Schools are closed and we've moved to strictly online school and this is gonna help me graduate Highschool. Thanks, my dude!
I'm upset I found this channel after I've already spent my whole semester failing Anatomy and Physio in my second year of college. I've only watched these videos for 2 hours and I already feel incredibly prepared for my last final tomorrow. I'll be relying on these more as I retake Physio this summer. Thank you.
The respiratory system is the single hardest system to fully understand that I've come across thus far. I have an exam in the morning on it and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be needing a paper bag here soon.
Oral presentations is something I feared doing all my life
+DavidParody thats.............. thats.......what..... she said.
sameeeee +davidparody
I try to treat it as a chat in which I'm doing most of the talking.
DavidParody DAVID!
Yamikaiba123 I suck at that too.
i swear i didnt understand this until i watched this video. thank god for these videos. i love you
been watching crash course since 8th grade. I'm in paramedic school now and these videos are still coming in clutch.
Pharmacy Crash Course please!!!
Man, prepping for my TEAS exam, and I took A&P almost four years ago, and you have helped immensely in my review process!
Mikey Dela Cruz did you pass your teas?
I especially enjoy CC episodes such as this one, where multiple fields of science (physics, chemistry, biology) do their dance.
Short, simple and concise. You're a great teacher man!
Big thanks from 2nd year Nursing students here from Australia
I would love to have videos on specific disease processes for the different systems (like respiratory diseases like pneumonia, COPD, Tuberculosis, Emphysema, etc... for all the different body systems! PLEASE!!!!
I want to personally give this man an award,brilliant teaching.
I love reading comments about people who've learned a lot from him and currently now in the science field! I too used to watch videos about chemistry back in highschool, now I am in a nursing school! Thank you crash course.
Do you speak fast to make the video short or because it's the way you talk?i always have to watch the videos 3 times to digest all the information.😁😁😁😔😔🤓🤓🤓
To keep it engaging! I wind up speeding up a lot of lectures/podcasts because aint no body got time for your hemming and hawing I got a test TODAY
I have the video sped up even faster lol
hahah yes sometimes i have to do that too!
Crash course criminology would be pretty sweet
It's always such a delight to watch Hank's tutorials!
Thank you, Hank. You make this informing and fun to learn. Like, really, you may not be "the" science guy, but you are a science guy that hosts some of the coolest educational videos of RUclips.
Thank you! Your video again saved one medical student from failing an exam. 🙌🏼
Ah, where would I be without Crash Course :')) Thank you so much for saving me once again
This is one of those things that really illustrates how delicate homeostatic function can be. And also, how good we are at keeping it up.
The affinity oxygen has for hemoglobin can be described as a car with 4 oxygen wheels driving in to an acid tunnel. The longer it goes into the tunnel, the looser the oxygen tires become, and in the end, they will fall right off, leaving space for other things. Like co2 and H+.
4 years on and a paramedic can never be more grateful...... Thanks Hank
"Take a ride with me on the Vein Train!" the hemoglobin says to the CO2.
BAM!! love these presentations! easy, straight forward and you talk like the leader of the penguins from the Madagaskar movie! does wonders for remembering everything.
Great job guys! keep it up!
Fantastic explanation! Great insight in to the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve. Thank you!
Once again, these videos teach me more than I ever learned this entire semester in my class.
May Athena maybe cause you don’t pay attention
Anyone else cramming before their human phys exam tomorrow 😭😭😭
Thank you!! this greatly informs the possible cause of my lightheadedness in my opera lessons when my throat is constricted!
Wish my anatomy and physiology teacher taught like this. You're a life saver.
My professor showed us thus video in my Human Physiology course the other day, But I was a lready watching these videoes before everyone thought it was cool LOL.
MAKE MORE BIO VIDEOS
Best,
Thank you so much! These videos are helping me so much with Uni subjects and revision!
Wow, you did that without breathing! That's amazing.
"Thanks Buddy" lol so cute
More hank to quench my thirst for blood.
I mean
shit
+Sulthan14 quench your thirst for shit? :D
roidroid yes.
+Sulthan14 that's gross man..
CtpThinkalot Bannanas You don't know me!
+Sulthan14 - lol
You guys literally remind me why I love science
This video was very easy to watch and understand! I really enjoyed it!
I have a small respiratory quiz today in BIO 1000 and your videos are a savior (I'm a visual learner so all your little pictures and diagrams save my life).
I am studying biological pharmaceutical chemistry and these videos help me a lot, very well explained. And I can put the subtitles in Spanish. Thank you.
This is so awesome. I got a the TEAS test tmr and this is really helpful
How did you do?
Man. You're the only Biology Teacher I love in this world !
love the content
I have to slow the speed down to 0.5 cos he talks to quick for me, and the result is he sounds like a professor for has had a few too many drinks before his lecture.
This video needs to be added to the A&P playlist! Get on it, Crash Course peeps!
I might have to watch this one again, but I don't mind because this guy is great!!!
Making A’s with Hank Green since 2016; thank you!
As complicated as this subject is, Hank has the ability to deliver facts directly to my brain. I wish he could do all the other CrashCourses too (except for the ones that John does).
just letting you know I will be making the BIGGEST donation when I am finished with school because these videos are so well done. Thank you!!
praying this will help for my a&p 2 final in the morning
The whole time I was watching this video I thought about my breathing too much and now I feel lightheaded.
Love to see you guys talk about the secondary function of the respiratory system e.g. Speech
He's teaching me the respiratory system... and he also taught me what HBO stands for lol
What a breathtaking video
I just think this guy is AWSOME! :-D I love the pasion and the energy, even though CC isn´t what I nead really (looking for more detailed and deeper info, but can´t stop watching them all haha)
Hey i'm fifteen and your honestly saving my life because i got by exams tomorrow
Are you still 15?
Cupcake Foodie I'm sixteen now.
Potter..
Amelia Potter Did you pass your exam?
Interior Beauty Yup 😊
0:53 Hank checks on a watch that never existed.
You are a life saver you Know!❤
Crash COurse is like a lifesaver to me omg. *prays there will come pathofysiology someday aswell*
in school for physical therapy assisting. thank you for making A&P fun and interesting to learn! just looking at textbooks doesn't do it for me at all haha
The second episode of 'Emergency!' dealt with a patient that came in hyperventilating and after some extended banter and debate the doctors finally gave her a paper bag and voila she was cured ! That was 1972.
you Sir
Have telepathic powers
SERIOUSLY
whenever i want see anything on Crash Course, the exact same thing pops up on the home page of youtube
you just summarized an 8 point chapter with 36 pages in 10 minutes....MAGIC!!!
You’ve got me through A&P in nursing school! Thank you! I can’t wait to be in the position to give back❤❤❤
Agreed-when I have to review. This is where I go!
Can't wait for the digestive system video!
I think that would be one of the complicated ones to understand. ..
Hank is so cute! And these videos are so ridiculously extremely useful.
CO2 doesn't bind directly to hemaglobin, H+ does. And it's H+ that determines your blood pH not HCO3-. The reversible reaction that he showed is super important for this whole process, should've thrown in something about carbonic anhydrase. Great video
Thank you so much Hank
For saving me whenever I preparing for my Biology test 😍😁😁
Literally getting me through my animal anatomy and physiology class
Anybody else watching this more than 5times maybe 20 times (it's also that I like see rather than reading my textbook all the time)....?? It's probably me!!.... Everytime The Exam Savior ~ thanks Mr. Hank!!
I want to see bloopers! There's got to be bloopers of these awesome videos!
Can somebody teach me how to hyperventilate...
It might prevent my exams from killing me...
Fainting is better than Dying
Central chemoreceptors lecture helped me understand where & what they are.
Dude i legit got anxious when you described that scenario
this guy is awesome, the way he describes.... just bring my interest in studies in no time... thx bro..
Love these videos helps me a lot!!!
Crash course is all you need
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER
I learn more stuff here than at school lol. Thanks CC
This really make sense.
I might as well add that you are saving my life (and by life I mean anatomy exam in 2 days) too.
Love this Channel! I'm taking mammalian physiology and I always watch these first to get the general picture and get pumped before each class : D
Now I'm breathing manually. Thanks a lot, Hank.
Its interesting because of all the things hypocapnia could affect, it affects the most important and complex part in our resporatory system, the exchange of gasses inside our blood cells
Done my GCSE's, A-Levels and now almost uni with your help. If i get my phd it is all thanks to you dude LOL
My very favorite! The best video so far!
Actually, O2 binds to the heme (iron) part of haemoglobin whilst CO2 binds to the globin part (amino acid). So they are simultaneously transported
I am very grateful to you، Thanks❤️❤️
Thank you, Hank
Love this
the hbo2 part had me dying ahaha
Thank you so much, Hank and team CC.
This is awesome
Respiratory Therapist student here! Bless you guys :)
Is anyone going to mention how that cartoon that was nervous before his presentation was Hank? I love it!
This feedback loop was a pain in the ass to learn and is very complex, however your summary of it is pretty good for the actual concept.
Bless you, Hank Green 👏🏻👏🏻