I'm such a derp. I'm watching this and going...WOW!!! So that is what blood looks like when it flows through an artery/vein. Then I thought to myself.....how in the freak would that be possible, and I call myself a nursing student....*facepalm*
@Rxe08 let me add to that guess.. maybe gravity is dictating the flow; even a 0.0001 degree angle incline might have an effect as there is little friction in the serum
It's actually just a close-up of tiny drops of blood on glass. The blood cells we're seeing are so small that they flow like that inside a single drop of blood.
I noticed how the blood that wasn't flowing fast kinda coagulated in a way. very cool video indeed.
krazedgunner 2 months ago
how do you make them move? i saw my blood but it didnt move!
zejdkoco1 4 months ago
I'm such a derp. I'm watching this and going...WOW!!! So that is what blood looks like when it flows through an artery/vein. Then I thought to myself.....how in the freak would that be possible, and I call myself a nursing student....*facepalm*
EatMySchwartz61 5 months ago
thumbs up for that uncooked rice hahah :)
completedly 6 months ago
this is beautiful! what kind of microscope and camera did you use? how did you attach the camera to the microscope?
humorless349 7 months ago
@DeviLinFluffyPajamas
If you think that this is terrifying, you should see the rest of the body fluids.
Rxe08 7 months ago 2
wait a sec, i thought red blood cells were supposed to be more round in shape?
sleeksheepfox 10 months ago
Amazing. Order a good telescope today.
I was always wondering, what makes the blood cells move in a tiny drop of blood?
ParaglidingManiac 1 year ago
@ParaglidingManiac
I’d guess that they’re just riding on the flow of the liquid between the slide and the cover slip. I’m not sure.
Thanks, (and I have an Orion)
Rxe08 1 year ago
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420premed 1 month ago
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@Rxe08 let me add to that guess.. maybe gravity is dictating the flow; even a 0.0001 degree angle incline might have an effect as there is little friction in the serum
420premed 1 month ago
@ParaglidingManiac you mean microscope
95lombax 1 year ago
@95lombax,
Yes! sorry! I am an astronomer, so sometimes I mistake type in tele instead of micro. It became a reflex :)
ParaglidingManiac 1 year ago
how did you do that ? did you punch a hole in the veins to put the microscope ?
sinned123452005 1 year ago
@sinned123452005
It's actually just a close-up of tiny drops of blood on glass. The blood cells we're seeing are so small that they flow like that inside a single drop of blood.
Rxe08 1 year ago
what kind of microscope is this?
ibukurkristi 1 year ago
This is awesome. what is the magnification at 0:44 and what kind of microscope is this? this is sooo coool!!!
ibukurkristi 1 year ago
@ibukurkristi
Thanks for your interest. The magnification at 0:44 is 40x. What you see at 0:44 is the blood after it dried. Its a Celestron microscope.
Rxe08 1 year ago
what kind of camera is that?
SuperiorApostate 1 year ago
It's a digital camera on video mode.
Rxe08 1 year ago
awsome
Mafiabr0 2 years ago