I am very happy to see the vidoe from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You This is a video project for pstl 1135 Anatomy and Phys It shows the path of blood through the heart.
A simple way to clarify whether or not the blood is literally blue is to watch a video of cardiac surgery. You'll see that the tube coming from the veins carries dark red/purple blood, whereas the tubes travelling back into the arterial system carry bright red blood. So the answer: no, venous blood is not literally blue! You can also watch varicose vein surgery and see that the veins aren't blue either, they just appear blue due to the physics of light passing through skin/absorbance etc.
I know this might sound silly, out of curiousity, do the alriums have holes in them so that the blood can come through into the body? I really want to know, thanks :)
Blue blood? WTF? Ever cut yourself and bleed? Was it red or blue? Arteries are deep in the arm and protected from all but the deepest wound. So you cut your finger and what you carve up is supplied blood from your veins and capillaries. It's red -- not blue. Unless you are an alien.
@janegael but, when you cut your finger the blood becomes exposed to the atmosphere, the oxygen again binds to the Fe in your blood, appearing bright red once again. While you're right that the blood is never blue, it is wrong to call deoxygenated blood the same red color as oxy-blood. deoxy blood is Very dark red leaning close towards purple and appears blue to our eyes from beneath our skin because of light scattering. Their purpose wasn't in pointing out this detail.
Hmm let's see, I wonder why people think its blue. Probably because the TEACHERS say it is, and everything we learn in school is that it is. Why do you think people believed the pope in teh medievel times? Because that's all they grew up learning. My teachers say it's blue, even when I told them it was actually red they seemed super surprised like it was the most ridiculous thing they've ever heard. Like..HELLO your the teacher!! YOUR SUPPOSED TO KNOW! WHY ARE YOU TEACHING ME FALSLEY?!!
Hmm let's see, I wonder why people think its blue. Probably because the TEACHERS say it is, and everything we learn in school is that it is. Why do you think people believed the pope in teh 21st century? Because that's all they grew up learning. My teachers say it's blue, even when I told them it was actually red they seemed super surprised like it was the most ridiculous thing they've ever heard. Like..HELLO your the teacher!! YOUR SUPPOSED TO KNOW! WHY ARE YOU TEACHING ME FALSLEY?!!
@AprilSilverWolf That's the teacher's fault. My health teacher told us that we just SAY it's blue, but in reality it's just dark red. We say it's "blue" order to differentiate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
im sorry this is the 21st century and your watching a video on the structure of the heart. So you must obviously be trolling or just one of the dumbest people on the planet if you think that de-oxygenated blood is fucking blue!!! Your online for Christs sake just Google it or something instead of fucking arguing and looking like a total idiot.
"Where it gives blood it's red color"? No. Blood is ALWAYS red. There's no such thing as blue blood or whatever. Blood is always red. There's darker and lighter hues of red, but the idea that un-oxygenated blood is blue is false. :)
@xchelsy your veins are blue because they are blue (green) not because of the blood color. Blood is red and when it has no oxygen it is still red. Why are people (you) so stupid?
@xchelsy Yeah they're blue, but that's because that's the way light interacts with blood/veins and how light is reflected through the skin. Skin doesn't absorb all that much light, so when it does and the light hits the veins, we see them blue because blue/green have less strong wavelengths and our eyes see this color easier. It all deals with light, wavelengths, and how they are absorbed by the skin. Veins appear blue because they are the vessels that we can actually see through our skin. :D
@aquamarch1495 That's not true. Deoxygenated blood is blue and it turns red when oxygenated. Oxygen is what gives your blood the blue colour. Look closely at your hands and you should see some veins. They're CLEARLY blue. Idk how you can say they're not when they're right in front of your eyes.
@AprilSilverWolf *sigh*. Like I said...It's the way it absorbs light. Apparently you need to do more research. Not trying to be rude, but it has clearly been proved that there is no way in hell that blood is or ever will be blue. ALL blood contains hemoglobin, and this includes deoxygenated blood. Hemoglobin is a red pigment that contains iron, which voila, colors the blood red. Go ahead, ask your doctor. Or Google :)
@AprilSilverWolf You? Madame, where is your comment? I was enjoying our little rendezvous :D Now I can't respond to you! In response to what you deleted, I don't know what you mean when you say I'm going against everyone because as far as I know, all the people I've been taught by say it's always red. With this I shall leave you, because I've explained and given enough evidence. Go ahead and believe your blue blood stories, retaliate if you wish, and have a lovely day! :D
I tried commenting and it said error. So I sent an email instead but apparently that didn't make it through either. I said I did some research and you were right. But it's still blue in a way, because for example snow is white, we all know that. But under shadows it appears blue. Colour is simply what light gets reflected off the object. So if it appears blue it is blue. But yes its actually "red" in the sense it doesn't like..CHANGE chemistry.
@AprilSilverWolf Ah yes, color. That is what I have said earlier, (well i think I talked about the way it absorbs light but color basically IS the absorption of light haha). The blood ITSELF isn't blue, it's only appearance. That's what people seem to misunderstand, and they take it as the actual blood being blue. But yes I am glad you understand the concept :)
@aquamarch1495 That's not true. Deoxygenated blood is blue and it turns red when oxygenated. Oxygen is what gives your blood the red colour, so without it it's blue. Look closely at your hands and you should see some veins. They're CLEARLY blue. Idk how you can say they're not when they're right in front of your eyes.
I thought this was pretty good if you had a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the heart already, like I have. However, what is the *rush? You barely give us 3 seconds to admire your lovely digaram of the heart!!!
question about your video editing. were you able to make the video of the elevator go backwards on imovie? or was it just the doors opening and closing cut together?
loved the after action video
chambagi 3 weeks ago
bravo
humanstructureVIDEOS 1 month ago
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pemburuiklan 1 month ago
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shellybirdy 1 month ago
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TheViolet76 1 month ago
A simple way to clarify whether or not the blood is literally blue is to watch a video of cardiac surgery. You'll see that the tube coming from the veins carries dark red/purple blood, whereas the tubes travelling back into the arterial system carry bright red blood. So the answer: no, venous blood is not literally blue! You can also watch varicose vein surgery and see that the veins aren't blue either, they just appear blue due to the physics of light passing through skin/absorbance etc.
holland2312 1 month ago
british people expalin it better
GTAgamerHD 1 month ago
love the video man
alexasmithy 1 month ago
I know this might sound silly, out of curiousity, do the alriums have holes in them so that the blood can come through into the body? I really want to know, thanks :)
iloveyou75204 5 months ago
i disliked because it left out a few places
MarkLovesQuyenAlways 5 months ago
Blue blood? WTF? Ever cut yourself and bleed? Was it red or blue? Arteries are deep in the arm and protected from all but the deepest wound. So you cut your finger and what you carve up is supplied blood from your veins and capillaries. It's red -- not blue. Unless you are an alien.
janegael 6 months ago
@janegael but, when you cut your finger the blood becomes exposed to the atmosphere, the oxygen again binds to the Fe in your blood, appearing bright red once again. While you're right that the blood is never blue, it is wrong to call deoxygenated blood the same red color as oxy-blood. deoxy blood is Very dark red leaning close towards purple and appears blue to our eyes from beneath our skin because of light scattering. Their purpose wasn't in pointing out this detail.
BenEin33 4 months ago
@janegael thats because when you cut yourself the blood in released into the AIR WHICH CONTAINS OXYGEN, fucking complicated eh?
alexkkowalski 1 month ago
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Hmm let's see, I wonder why people think its blue. Probably because the TEACHERS say it is, and everything we learn in school is that it is. Why do you think people believed the pope in teh medievel times? Because that's all they grew up learning. My teachers say it's blue, even when I told them it was actually red they seemed super surprised like it was the most ridiculous thing they've ever heard. Like..HELLO your the teacher!! YOUR SUPPOSED TO KNOW! WHY ARE YOU TEACHING ME FALSLEY?!!
AprilSilverWolf 9 months ago
Hmm let's see, I wonder why people think its blue. Probably because the TEACHERS say it is, and everything we learn in school is that it is. Why do you think people believed the pope in teh 21st century? Because that's all they grew up learning. My teachers say it's blue, even when I told them it was actually red they seemed super surprised like it was the most ridiculous thing they've ever heard. Like..HELLO your the teacher!! YOUR SUPPOSED TO KNOW! WHY ARE YOU TEACHING ME FALSLEY?!!
AprilSilverWolf 9 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf That's the teacher's fault. My health teacher told us that we just SAY it's blue, but in reality it's just dark red. We say it's "blue" order to differentiate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
rejectdude 4 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf your an idiot, please stop breathing my air.
alexkkowalski 1 month ago
im sorry this is the 21st century and your watching a video on the structure of the heart. So you must obviously be trolling or just one of the dumbest people on the planet if you think that de-oxygenated blood is fucking blue!!! Your online for Christs sake just Google it or something instead of fucking arguing and looking like a total idiot.
Urahara8o5 9 months ago 2
you idiots, blood is not blue
lexilewis96 10 months ago 2
you speak way too fast, its hard to follow
heidiboolovely 10 months ago
you call that a film?
mygoditsfullofstarz 10 months ago
"Where it gives blood it's red color"? No. Blood is ALWAYS red. There's no such thing as blue blood or whatever. Blood is always red. There's darker and lighter hues of red, but the idea that un-oxygenated blood is blue is false. :)
aquamarch1495 1 year ago 2
@aquamarch1495 look at the underside of your wrists, your veins are clearly blue!
xchelsy 10 months ago
@xchelsy your veins are blue because they are blue (green) not because of the blood color. Blood is red and when it has no oxygen it is still red. Why are people (you) so stupid?
TCardianT 10 months ago
@xchelsy Yeah they're blue, but that's because that's the way light interacts with blood/veins and how light is reflected through the skin. Skin doesn't absorb all that much light, so when it does and the light hits the veins, we see them blue because blue/green have less strong wavelengths and our eyes see this color easier. It all deals with light, wavelengths, and how they are absorbed by the skin. Veins appear blue because they are the vessels that we can actually see through our skin. :D
aquamarch1495 10 months ago
@aquamarch1495 That's not true. Deoxygenated blood is blue and it turns red when oxygenated. Oxygen is what gives your blood the blue colour. Look closely at your hands and you should see some veins. They're CLEARLY blue. Idk how you can say they're not when they're right in front of your eyes.
AprilSilverWolf 10 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf *sigh*. Like I said...It's the way it absorbs light. Apparently you need to do more research. Not trying to be rude, but it has clearly been proved that there is no way in hell that blood is or ever will be blue. ALL blood contains hemoglobin, and this includes deoxygenated blood. Hemoglobin is a red pigment that contains iron, which voila, colors the blood red. Go ahead, ask your doctor. Or Google :)
aquamarch1495 9 months ago
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AprilSilverWolf 9 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf You? Madame, where is your comment? I was enjoying our little rendezvous :D Now I can't respond to you! In response to what you deleted, I don't know what you mean when you say I'm going against everyone because as far as I know, all the people I've been taught by say it's always red. With this I shall leave you, because I've explained and given enough evidence. Go ahead and believe your blue blood stories, retaliate if you wish, and have a lovely day! :D
aquamarch1495 9 months ago
@aquamarch1495
I tried commenting and it said error. So I sent an email instead but apparently that didn't make it through either. I said I did some research and you were right. But it's still blue in a way, because for example snow is white, we all know that. But under shadows it appears blue. Colour is simply what light gets reflected off the object. So if it appears blue it is blue. But yes its actually "red" in the sense it doesn't like..CHANGE chemistry.
AprilSilverWolf 9 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf Ah yes, color. That is what I have said earlier, (well i think I talked about the way it absorbs light but color basically IS the absorption of light haha). The blood ITSELF isn't blue, it's only appearance. That's what people seem to misunderstand, and they take it as the actual blood being blue. But yes I am glad you understand the concept :)
aquamarch1495 9 months ago
@aquamarch1495 That's not true. Deoxygenated blood is blue and it turns red when oxygenated. Oxygen is what gives your blood the red colour, so without it it's blue. Look closely at your hands and you should see some veins. They're CLEARLY blue. Idk how you can say they're not when they're right in front of your eyes.
AprilSilverWolf 10 months ago
@AprilSilverWolf Oh, and also, if you see closely, some veins even appear purple-ish in color. Does that mean that we have purple blood too?! :O GASP
aquamarch1495 9 months ago
Missing some things.
leggomyeeko 1 year ago
If I was data from Star Trek I might be able to understand...otherwise....way to fast like a lecturer on speed. I'm out of breath just watching!
stretchy0 1 year ago
damn..you speak so fast..T_T
sheen4321 1 year ago
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I thought this was pretty good if you had a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the heart already, like I have. However, what is the *rush? You barely give us 3 seconds to admire your lovely digaram of the heart!!!
TruthThanks 1 year ago
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TruthThanks 1 year ago
question about your video editing. were you able to make the video of the elevator go backwards on imovie? or was it just the doors opening and closing cut together?
joeynap860 1 year ago
Fucking awesome thank you so much.
chillskid 1 year ago
The aortic semilunar valve was missing a mention
MajorAddiction 1 year ago
Thx for exam help but wtf ur missing some
TopazSkillMauler 1 year ago
what about the semi lunar valves?
Cherryhead92 1 year ago
very creative
angela0jobe 2 years ago
good info but too fast had to rewind it couple times
AIFORLIFE3 2 years ago
i think i saw a heart and some veins but vid was 2 fast 2 tell
ST1LLSMOKING 2 years ago