Correction(and playlist): I say t-lymphocytes directly attack bacteria but I should have said "t-lymphocytes directly attack cancerous cells or virus infected cells" Histology (AP II): ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa Blood videos: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2TLudKbM8FsWm9mB2PtOIls Heart videos: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2SRAB_sNg8xKheQNhgf5tgJ Blood vessels: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2S8FNhmVz1S2IxWi4yBrFl4
Best video ever , I passed both A&p 1 and 2 last year and still didn't gain as clear if an understanding of the distinctions of white blood cells as you've cleary explained. Thank you.
Could not have asked for a better video, Truly thank you This video was just perfect and answered all the questions i had when it came to distinguishing between white blood cells Super helpful and concise, Keep up the great work and hope you have a great day
I’m from Greece!I study medicine and I’ve recently came across your videos.They are extremely helpful and detailed.Thank you very much for all the amazing work you have done!
This is a fantastic video! I just started human A&P 2 and my first lab is the cardiovasular system. This is really helping me tell the different WBCs apart! Thank you for this!
Thanks so much for explaining, also for people wondering, my biology teacher said that the names of granulocytes (Neutrophills, Basophills and Eoisophills) are based of of the specific coloring chemical types which have the ability to color these cells under a microscope
Correct! The wright stain is made of eosin and methylene blue...the eosinophils pick up the acidic eosin, the basophils pick up the basic methylene blue..and the neutrophils don't pick up much of either and are therefore neutral!
Glad it helped! If you want practice questions this updated version has a bunch at the end: ruclips.net/video/0ZIqDCjbQw8/видео.html Good luck in your studies!
Glad to help! Here's the playlist with the rest of my histology videos.. ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa I recently made a new one for leukocytes that has practice questions! You can find it on that playlist.
It's great to hear that! Histology is one of my favorite topics! Here's a playlist with my other histology videos in case you might need them: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa
Here is my full playlist related to the blood/heart! ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2TLudKbM8FsWm9mB2PtOIls I have a video about blood typing but I don't know if its as helpful as this one! I might make a new one someday!
Love your video like alot of everyone else, very interested as right now as my WBC is 16 and maximum is 11, and lymphocytes 8.9 and maximum is 4.0 and monocytes is 1.4 and maximum is 1.0 . So with your experience should I be worried as who ever is scanning my blood isn't raising any red flags when entering my results to my manage my health account and my doctor is returning next week after 2 months away so you American doctors rock as I'm from New Zealand KIWI and anxious,💐💐💐
Although I know how to identify white blood cells, I'm not a doctor...and I don't actually have any specific training regarding interpreting lab results. I'm glad your doctor is returning next week so you can ask them directly...but in the mean time try not to be too worried. Sometimes values outside the reference ranges arent indicative of a disease process (once again, I'm just speaking generally...I have no experience with these lab values specifically) Also elevated white blood cells could just be from something relatively benign, like a minor infection. Definitely call your doctor's office about it next week if you're concerned but do your best to put it out of your mind for now!
Correction(and playlist): I say t-lymphocytes directly attack bacteria but I should have said "t-lymphocytes directly attack cancerous cells or virus infected cells"
Histology (AP II): ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa
Blood videos: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2TLudKbM8FsWm9mB2PtOIls
Heart videos: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2SRAB_sNg8xKheQNhgf5tgJ
Blood vessels: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2S8FNhmVz1S2IxWi4yBrFl4
Cramming all of your histology videos for lab exam later lol
Best video ever , I passed both A&p 1 and 2 last year and still didn't gain as clear if an understanding of the distinctions of white blood cells as you've cleary explained. Thank you.
Why isn't this video having a zillion views. This was so clear. Thanks alot
Me, sitting in my house with a bowl and 2 cats: classmates?
😂😂😂
I didn't get it till the end... Adorable classmates I'd say😂
Aw they are cute and better classmates then all those complaining about grades classmates 😂
Could not have asked for a better video, Truly thank you
This video was just perfect and answered all the questions i had when it came to distinguishing between white blood cells
Super helpful and concise, Keep up the great work and hope you have a great day
Best explanation, thank you
I’m from Greece!I study medicine and I’ve recently came across your videos.They are extremely helpful and detailed.Thank you very much for all the amazing work you have done!
Very nice. Clear description of everything, and I especially liked the guidance on common mistakes in identification.
Thanks for leaving such a thoughtful comment!
This is a fantastic video! I just started human A&P 2 and my first lab is the cardiovasular system. This is really helping me tell the different WBCs apart! Thank you for this!
I have an interview for an assistant histologist and I needed a refresher from my gen. bio and immunology courses. Thank you! Had everything I needed
Glad to hear it! Good luck on your interview!
howd it go
@@NewWesternFront its been 2 years I think bro ( @infinitynadline4664 )died
oh wow after 6 years I can identify them effortlessly.thank you
That's awesome! Glad I could help!
You deserve a hug from me, I really appreciate alot for this video, I understood it more than everyone here😂 thanks dear for this video
Thanks so much for explaining, also for people wondering, my biology teacher said that the names of granulocytes (Neutrophills, Basophills and Eoisophills) are based of of the specific coloring chemical types which have the ability to color these cells under a microscope
Correct! The wright stain is made of eosin and methylene blue...the eosinophils pick up the acidic eosin, the basophils pick up the basic methylene blue..and the neutrophils don't pick up much of either and are therefore neutral!
@@AnatomyHero yeeees, that literally sounded like my teacher wrote that😊😂👌
Thank you! Really helped to review this for my lab exam.
Awesome! It's worth the time to make it if even one student finds it helpful :)
@@AnatomyHero in your video is the slide dyed or is it in its natural colour?
@@humss5884 they are stained! Without the stain/dye they are colorless.
tmrw is my hematology practical exam n u r basically a god send angel. Love u n ur content. Keep up the good work
Love the simplicity of this video. It saved me reading and I understood the material!!🎉🎉❤😊
This is probably the best video I have seen, thank you! was really struggling on learning this!
Glad it helped! If you want practice questions this updated version has a bunch at the end: ruclips.net/video/0ZIqDCjbQw8/видео.html
Good luck in your studies!
Thank you , your explanation was really good. I have an exam & it features these so again Thank you
A great video! Easy to understand, don't change your style!
You do an amazing job of explaining it well and making it easy to understand. Thank you!!
I will be taking microbiology in fall, this video was very helpful in clarification of identifying wbc, thank you
You're very welcome! Good luck in your studies!
Yes! Very well explained for my slow brain. Thank you and make more please.
Glad to help! Here's the playlist with the rest of my histology videos.. ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa
I recently made a new one for leukocytes that has practice questions! You can find it on that playlist.
Thanks for the phagocytosis video. Love the music!
It is helpful and also amazing and easy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing the WBC eating bacteria video. I love your videos! You helped me get through Anatomy and physiology 1
Amazing video, gives one the experience of doing it oneself
thanks your information has greatly helped me in microscopic views
Very good explanation. Thank you
Incredible!!, your video is really helping me to do my histology study. Thank you very much!!
It's great to hear that! Histology is one of my favorite topics!
Here's a playlist with my other histology videos in case you might need them: ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2Ro6cMPxNpRxHf3m0lh-1oa
Thank you so much for making me finally understand leukocytes
I can’t thank you enough for this video ❤️
Thank you for this video, the explanation was pretty good. Loved the video
Thank you ! That was simple and awesome. It’s really easy to remember for the practical 👍
this helped me to understand the immune system more! Thanks so much!
Omg! Thank you! Your explanation is so clear!
You're very welcome! Good luck in your studies!
Your videos are super helpful. Thank you!
thankyou soo much..i'm not medical student about i required to learn about the WBC for my research work....its completely understandable ...
Im glad to help!! If you have any questions, please ask!
Thank you. This is very clear. I will have a physiology exam.
ugh this was soso helpful, thank you!!!
Thank you for simplifying things for us lab people
Teacher is so pretty with explanations 🥰🥰
thank you very much this really helped me for my exam
You're welcome! Glad your exam went well!
Thank you so much my cute elder sister
Thank you very much! for making such great videos
thank you ma'am !!:!! love from Turkey
Awesome video ! Thank you !! Very helpful !
thank this really helped me for my histology exam
You're welcome! Glad to know people are benefitting from this
Thank you is not enough. You're amazing!.
EXCELLENT....
Very helpful ! Thanks from Australia
Thank you so much. Now I can identify them perfectly 😊
That's great to hear - I love helping people learn! Good luck in your studies!
no cap I love you. you make this easy!
That's the thing about anatomy..it's ALL easy once you figure out the patterns! Glad I could help!
Haha literally watching this a few minutes before my physiology practical
Same here man
thank you it was so helpful
I loved the class. Thank you!
Soo clear and easy to understand
Thank you my dear, very clear explanation
Happy to help 🙂
Thank you so much. This is great information :) Truly.
This helped a lot💜
Thanks.
it was so cool thank you to tell these cool informations
Excellent job
Thank you 😔🧡😔🧡 you’re the BEST💪🏻
Thank you for your work!
thanks I LOVE THIS THANK YOU QUEEEEN
Seriously helpful, thank you 😊
Thank you so much ma’am❤
thank u for such an awesome lecture
Thank you!! Very informative video.
This was very helpful! Do you have any videos on blasts?
I do not!
This is a really nice video, however, I'd like to point out that agranulocytes DO have granules but are not visible under a light microscope.
True! I believe you would need an electron microscope to see them.
Very well explained 👌
You're truly a hero😅
The best video ever
I'm glad to hear it! Good luck in your studies!
Very well explained
the best keep going 😊
You´re the best!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Good informative and quick video. Thanks
You're most welcome! And yeah...I try to keep it short and to the point!
Thanks for teaching! I had a problem with wbc under microscope!
All the best 😀👍
You're welcome! Glad I could help!
@@AnatomyHero yw! Please keep on your teaching about bloods like RBC ( types...) !
I'm waiting for them ☺️!
Thank you ☺️!!
Here is my full playlist related to the blood/heart! ruclips.net/p/PLBM7jL93Kc2TLudKbM8FsWm9mB2PtOIls
I have a video about blood typing but I don't know if its as helpful as this one! I might make a new one someday!
@@AnatomyHero thanks a lot 🌷
You just made this easy!
Awesome video
great lectures.
thank you! amazing stuff
This was so helpful. subscribed
This is a great video, thank you so much
You're welcome! Glad to help!
So glad I found your videos
Me too! Happy to help!
thanks.... its really an amazing video tysm.
Thanks alot ❤️❤️
1:39 was bliss
Thanks Queen!!
Good work 👌
thank you awesome video
Thank you!
This was just super video
Clear explanation than so much
You're so welcome, glad to help!
Really helpful video…
Very nice. If you can add large lymphocyte and monocyte picture for comparison it will help some of us
Love your video like alot of everyone else, very interested as right now as my WBC is 16 and maximum is 11, and lymphocytes 8.9 and maximum is 4.0 and monocytes is 1.4 and maximum is 1.0 . So with your experience should I be worried as who ever is scanning my blood isn't raising any red flags when entering my results to my manage my health account and my doctor is returning next week after 2 months away so you American doctors rock as I'm from New Zealand KIWI and anxious,💐💐💐
Although I know how to identify white blood cells, I'm not a doctor...and I don't actually have any specific training regarding interpreting lab results. I'm glad your doctor is returning next week so you can ask them directly...but in the mean time try not to be too worried. Sometimes values outside the reference ranges arent indicative of a disease process (once again, I'm just speaking generally...I have no experience with these lab values specifically) Also elevated white blood cells could just be from something relatively benign, like a minor infection. Definitely call your doctor's office about it next week if you're concerned but do your best to put it out of your mind for now!
thank you so helpful
Thank you so much!
very helpful mam, thanks a lot.