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  • love the video man

  • This is a great video

  • You guys learn this for A2?? I'm doing OCR bio and this is a huge part of the very first AS module exam -.- which is tomorrow...... :O

    Thanks for the vid though! the music made me feel good and chilled out! xD

  • Really love ur music !!!!

  • Great video, too fast, music - not bad

  • Great video, if it is fast hit pause button and take notes. Music needs to be wiped off. Most science students just want to read anyway.

  • Good material just a tad too fast and the music was slightly distracting, had to mute, but good job.

  • I am doing first year biomedical science and this video is very helpful for me! You guys doing biology A2 know your stuff now and when you go into any bio-science degree you gone find things a lot easier

  • cheers ! theres part of my revision for tomorrows test done!

  • great info but slide move too fast.

  • really good thanks! for some reason i need to be able to understand this for my pharmacy degree!?!

    the music is quite off putting though! Mute button was needed :P

  • nice video, but the speed of the slides was fast

  • literall covers almost all I need to know, very good job!

  • Thankyou kindly!

  • thank u so much !! mwaaaaah

  • the music just fucking kills me xD

  • Great video, but the speed sent me into seizures and the song gave me 1980's colecovision video game flasbacks

  • great analysis... what do you study ?

  • Very useful..

  • It sounds shallow, but that song just gives a whole new reason to learning.

  • thank you so much for sharring this info=)

  • O.o did you do the video with the freindly fires sound track?

  • how can i slow the slides down, too fast to grasp!

  • Very helpful, thank you!

  • A simple and well explained video.Thank you very much and keep up the good work!

  • have AS biology exam tomorow mornign, this is my understanding of the dissocitation curve and transport of both O2 and CO2... with the music playing in my head too... thanks man

  • thanks for posting ..

  • It happens naturally as dissolved in the blood, but, from what I know, 13,000x faster in the Hb b/c of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase.

    I just watched a video that was 7 parts and probably half an hour long. It had great graphics but was vague, inaccurate, and very basic. And it just talked about how god did it all.

    This video had much better information, and at a fraction of the time and budget,

  • this video just saved my butt for my test tomorrow. THANKS!

  • This is the best demonstration video I have ever watched. I was reading Guyton a (physiology book) and it did confuse me>> but you know what? you r way much better> Thanks a lot

  • My Biology class used this today :) really helped, and awesome music!

  • Awesome music selection!

  • This is perfect! So much better than those prep books

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  • Why do the H2CO3 dissociate to produce H+ and HCO3? Does it happen naturally or are there enzymes?

  • I think it's becaucse H2CO3 is instable by nature, and the same carbonic anhydrase that catalyzes the hydrolysis causes the H+ dissociation.

  • it happens naturally but really slow.. an enzyme, carbonic anhydrase helps the reaction react 250 times faster

  • I was confused by the spelling of haem, but luckily mu husband is British and explained it to me, an American. This is helpful. Thanks.

  • Couldn't be explained better and in a more attractive way.

  • not sure what AS or A2 biology is but im taking a biochemistry course and this video helped a ton...thanks

  • thanks =)

    im doing AS biology and you make more sense than my teacher

  • 5* Thanks dude im doig AS biology and it still helps! :D

  • I'm doing A-levels and I must say, this is one of the hardest bits of Biology! Still, this video has helped me a lot! Thankyou :D 5*

  • thanx , ur video really helped

  • You're welcome. :)

    Yeah, I'm doing A2 Biology and Chemistry at the moment. What about you?

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