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Комментарии : 88   
@brunorangel8088
@brunorangel8088 8 лет назад
one word that could sum this whole thing up: BEAUTIFUL! beautifully delivered! Thank you!
@mrkekman9526
@mrkekman9526 5 лет назад
I just want to say a massive thankyou, Your videos are pulling me through my Med degree at the moment. Well done and keep it up.
@lydiahill-expertineradicat657
@lydiahill-expertineradicat657 5 лет назад
You have a very calming voice and I love the way you explain things. Thank you.
@fanvd
@fanvd 8 лет назад
this was way too general for the scope of medical school but I'm grateful for the clarity.
@farahshbeeb7954
@farahshbeeb7954 8 лет назад
yup i agree
@michalmandelik3374
@michalmandelik3374 7 лет назад
BROTIP: Play it at 1,25 speed ;)
@namirashaikh9012
@namirashaikh9012 3 года назад
So helpful!!!!!
@matveisoykin4182
@matveisoykin4182 3 года назад
I like to play it at 2x speed
@shivamsingh7389
@shivamsingh7389 3 года назад
@@matveisoykin4182 that is so not possible i mean even if you were just brushing through the chapter you can by max go till 1.5... that is what i used. And i have done this chapter already to a deeper level, i was just brushing through it.
@shivamsingh7389
@shivamsingh7389 3 года назад
@@matveisoykin4182 Btw your youtube videos are really cool!!
@zhori50
@zhori50 3 года назад
1.75 is good tho
@Koalaslovesloths
@Koalaslovesloths 9 лет назад
Lovely and solid explanation thank you!
@aminmawed8801
@aminmawed8801 7 лет назад
god bless u for teaching it in a perfect way
@ChiddyChiddy01
@ChiddyChiddy01 8 лет назад
thank you!! this was so helpful!
@Jumboo364
@Jumboo364 8 лет назад
THANK YOU!!! This made the last week of coagulation lecture so much more understandable!
@sanpopnoobear2113
@sanpopnoobear2113 6 лет назад
There's something so satisfying about watching people draw on these videos - I don't how they do it so perfectly. Also everything is so well explained and colour coordinated, you even add in things like the reason behind the name of something. Thank you Khanacademy you have taught me so much 💛 Wish people would complain a bit less it's obvious you can't cover everything in one video
@Amiinerz
@Amiinerz 8 лет назад
Best video I've seen on this topic thus far
@harpreetsehgal5565
@harpreetsehgal5565 7 лет назад
Thankyou and god bless u in explaining this concept very clear..
@drharshilgpatel
@drharshilgpatel 3 года назад
Simplistic and excellent approach. Just revised concept read 8 year ago.
@earhaishasoriano4371
@earhaishasoriano4371 9 лет назад
Best presenter about this topic so far! :D
@marimacdyer3148
@marimacdyer3148 8 лет назад
Super helpful! Thank you!
@cherrycherry7237
@cherrycherry7237 7 лет назад
Add more video about coagulation with intrnsic n extrinsic factor
@nouralsaeedi8161
@nouralsaeedi8161 6 лет назад
this is sooo helpful. thanks
@sabbyful
@sabbyful 7 лет назад
Khan Academy can I just get my MD from you?
@annaquesse2063
@annaquesse2063 4 года назад
Very interesting. I loved the drawings he used to describe the clotting mechanism. 5/5
@ngochuyen8709
@ngochuyen8709 3 года назад
thanks you ! This video makes it easier for me to understand coagulation !
@sourichitsazzadeh2629
@sourichitsazzadeh2629 9 лет назад
This video really helped me
@foodandmoorehappiness
@foodandmoorehappiness 7 лет назад
This by far the best, most clear, and most helpful video I have seen on this subject - perhaps on any physiology subject I have seen. Thank you!
@samuelchris9295
@samuelchris9295 4 года назад
You just spoke about platelets
@nadeerahiggs3217
@nadeerahiggs3217 9 лет назад
Beautiful Video!!!!!!!! I have a great understanding...A better understanding.. I love how you put your videos together
@amirrezafahimi6579
@amirrezafahimi6579 Год назад
This can't be taught in a better way. After years of being exposed to the more detailed forms of cascades related to coagulation, I was still struggling with the main ideas and logic behind this process, and now its much clearer, thanks to you.
@matveisoykin4182
@matveisoykin4182 3 года назад
Thanks for perfectly explaining this to me
@smithsonchris20
@smithsonchris20 7 лет назад
again thank you. great video.
@raymondadomako5401
@raymondadomako5401 7 лет назад
Fantastic delivery
@S78635
@S78635 6 лет назад
sick vids man learnt so much
@MushroomKing30
@MushroomKing30 8 лет назад
Just a teeny tiny error: that's a longitudinal section, not a cross section But overall nice job :D
@davidguerrero5640
@davidguerrero5640 7 лет назад
I expected more sofisticated explanation, but you define the basics incredible easy, awesome, really genius
@samwilson3035
@samwilson3035 5 лет назад
Thank you! 👏🙌
@Courtney.Marie.K
@Courtney.Marie.K 7 лет назад
THANK YOU
@LufinaNF
@LufinaNF 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. It's simple and easy to understand! Is it possible if you can make a video and explain how the venom (like from snakes) prefends our blood from clotting?
@daniellasinan1668
@daniellasinan1668 6 лет назад
thank you soo much
@Strawberry-cu6wr
@Strawberry-cu6wr 9 лет назад
You are the best! teacher ever! :d
@sebastiansebastian6485
@sebastiansebastian6485 Год назад
Nice vid, i will never see it again
@bidyuthalder377
@bidyuthalder377 4 года назад
nice explanation
@kerrybiery6360
@kerrybiery6360 2 года назад
Wonderful presentation of a very complex system. The hematologists of the world can go much deeper, of course, but targeted towards an entry-level allied health student, your presentation is right on the money! And the drawings are great!
@mamyraelison9009
@mamyraelison9009 4 года назад
Very practical you see more clearly thé clinical évents of bleeding and Blois clotting
@EleosAnim
@EleosAnim 2 года назад
For a video that has 400k views i'm surprise it only has 80 comments
@TheCrazyMango82
@TheCrazyMango82 8 лет назад
You skipped thromboplastin and prothrombin and just went straight to thrombin. Which sucks because that's the part I wanted to know about
@lifetorch1992
@lifetorch1992 8 лет назад
+TheCrazyMango82 watch the clotting 2 video. i think this was meant to be more of an introducton to the topic
@shivamsingh7389
@shivamsingh7389 3 года назад
You already know it don''t you?
@priscillapleasant3399
@priscillapleasant3399 3 года назад
Thank you for your information I had now ideal that's how the blood works. So thank you.
@caseycjb121
@caseycjb121 9 лет назад
Epic!
@debasissahu5261
@debasissahu5261 9 лет назад
This man is not Sal. But still he is a good teacher. Thank you a lot.
@kahhengalexanderlim4287
@kahhengalexanderlim4287 8 лет назад
mandatory viewing prior to tackling pages of Robbins
@doublecrosserthunder
@doublecrosserthunder 9 лет назад
what software do you use?
@ericbaxonn9878
@ericbaxonn9878 7 лет назад
Did he mention anythn abt loose & stabilized fibrin meshworks?
@emanzaareer1194
@emanzaareer1194 3 года назад
Dose the fibronectin is the same of the fibrinogen??
@cellfish_me925
@cellfish_me925 4 года назад
Great:)
@richardsantacruz7129
@richardsantacruz7129 4 года назад
What is the final step in clot formation?
@grandfather8661
@grandfather8661 4 года назад
I was just reading Michael Denton, the I.D. proponent, on the ennucleate red blood cell, which he says is a defining homolog of class mammalia and was the topic of his doctoral thesis.
@madhulikagoel2192
@madhulikagoel2192 4 года назад
Through thrombin secreted by platelets. Converts fibrinogen into fibrin
@aceventura3935
@aceventura3935 4 года назад
Wow amazing what Jesus can design ! So incredible !!!
@mikefixac
@mikefixac Год назад
My understanding is that it's not older plaque that causes heart attacks, but newer clots. The cap breaks off, and the body retries to cap the cap causing a bigger clot, and restricting the flow of blood to the heart (If it happens in the coronary arteries).
@aneeshpandelu3442
@aneeshpandelu3442 2 года назад
Fibrinogen is from liver Fibrogen stabilizing factor - factor XII helps in cascade
@user-ln5xl6vo6z
@user-ln5xl6vo6z 5 лет назад
This video is ammmmmmmmmazing 😍😍😍 I wish if you can put the Arabic language with the captions of your videos ☹️💔
@vincenttelfer4206
@vincenttelfer4206 2 года назад
cool, basically the endothelial cell is reconstructed?
@AlejoConejo-vb8ln
@AlejoConejo-vb8ln 3 года назад
Watch in x1.50 or 1.75
@arlenismendez1611
@arlenismendez1611 6 лет назад
i thought RBC lack nuclei
@thunderrain1717
@thunderrain1717 7 лет назад
Whats his name?
@loiscashner6567
@loiscashner6567 2 года назад
How do we keep blood clots from moving thru our veins, I’m having clots all the time
@jaycoolswagger8780
@jaycoolswagger8780 4 года назад
Im so confused now Blood clot is when a blood turned into solid or rbc is merging with each other While the other blood cloth is when a endothelial cell split up that forms a whole in blood vessel is also called as blood clot? Huhu plss help are they the same from the first one
@rutvikrana512
@rutvikrana512 8 лет назад
nice!! But So slow.........
@ammartaifor8548
@ammartaifor8548 7 лет назад
rutvik rana true actually its so slow man
@CariBaez
@CariBaez 6 лет назад
Go to crash course :v
@JohnCitizenCitizen
@JohnCitizenCitizen 9 лет назад
i like it!
@yomnamostafa8962
@yomnamostafa8962 4 года назад
Pls we want arabic subtitles
@sarawood8987
@sarawood8987 4 года назад
Man I wish these were shorter videos
@35USCode
@35USCode 6 лет назад
ANONE ANONE
@Buchavka
@Buchavka 4 года назад
Or you can just say clotting factors that are 13 of them lol
@paulhetherington3854
@paulhetherington3854 2 года назад
TISU-- looks Japanese! TSUNAMI! CHAYESU-- Placed, AYE! YES! WHAT? Evidence! You can't count(Mirror), a million objects-- within, ever! Counter terror = One terror, attacks other. He described, terrorism.
@9-volt247
@9-volt247 7 месяцев назад
Stop commenting so much. You need to comment once.
@paulhetherington3854
@paulhetherington3854 2 года назад
Why not, explain blind spots-- surgery aspect? Because; you didn't study!
@anyamelvis2657
@anyamelvis2657 6 лет назад
Beautiful lecture. But its not evolution that created us, It's God Almighty (The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob). Stop the ignorance!!
@jasminezirbes6556
@jasminezirbes6556 5 лет назад
Stop the stupidity.
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