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  • I didnt understand any of that

  • @boyboy2000ful Initially, there are many types of cell inside the blood capillaries and the one you can see at 0:10 is the pathogen. This pathogen attach on the surface of a macrophage at 0:18 and more and more pathogen attach in the same way. At 0:29, some Y-shaped antibodies attach on the pathogen and a few more antibodies help to occupy other binding sites of the pathogen. At 0:39, the phagocyte engulf the pathogen and digest it.

  • @someonelove520 im not going to bother reading that but thanks for the effort...

  • man I'm tripping balls watching this at six in the morning

  • Nom.

  • after reading my entire biology book, i never got that anti-bodies actually block the micro-organisms ability to connect to a cell. 53 seconds well spend i say

  • omnomnomnom

  • Awesome pulsing macrophage! Great video- especially helpful for visual learners.

  • Masallah

  • Thank Allah for our immune system! Subhan Allah!

  • It would have been nice if it had names to go along!!

  • Subhan Allah!

  • Good information for us the medical students.... North Celebes Medical School.. Medical Faculty of Sam ratulangi University, Manado, North Celebes, INDONESIA.... :D

  • I love my immune system! <3

  • wish my immune system would hurry the fuck up and kill this cold.

  • 0:38 OM NOM NOM

  • i dont get it :(

    

  • you need to talk

  • I can't tell which is which (white blood cell, bacterium, healthy cell, etc.)

  • @linkkid185 The barrel like one is the bacteria; the big cell, is a great macrophage; and finally, the last one is a dendritic cell (one of the professionals antigen presenters)

  • @MaskedSuicune Thanks! :)

  • Macrophage go OM OM OM

  • Evolution is soooo dead.

  • @Msfelixthecatz

    Pardon?

  • that's amazing

  • 0:40 Om nom nom nom nom.

  • supeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer

  • excellent video , excellent explanation

  • Heh, the little green things look like penises...

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  • im confused wat are those things with the holes sticking to

  • @supermario268 "...which attach to corresponding surface proteins on a white blood cell." <-- from the video description

  • @supermario268 Those are external receptors (there are many, used for cellular communication, and for transferring materials inside the cell). Many viruses identify their targets by the type of receptors they have on the outside of their cell . Some viruses even use those receptors to stimulate and trick the cell into letting the virus inside. This is why many viruses are species specific because of the difference that organisms have in their receptors. 

  • GROSS

    im still thanking my immune system

    at least im not an immune system

    ill just stay still cuz i wont no wat to do

  • This is the no corrctly key... Sorry...

  • Would love to see some simple labels on this vid.  :))

  • Would love to see some simple labels on this vid. :))

  • amazing video! (for those who know what's going on though) lol

  • really nice music:P

  • I'm kind of ashamed to say OWNED. Aw srew it, I'll admit my nerdieness.

    

  • lol I just randomly said nom nom nom when the white cell engulfed it lol

    I have no life. . .

  • @Avataryoutuification i did too XD

  • @goodbyexlogic No life buddies!

  • @Avataryoutuification -What's worse- I said, "gulp, Yaaah Macrophagess!"

  • So...did we win?

  • what an amazing mind blowing fact

  • 0:38: haeavy:who send all those babies to fight *crabs him* solddier: ill pay you all my money to stop right now heavy:YET *nomnomnomn* soldier:aaaaaaaaaagh *dies*

  • like is the osmosis jones clip brought you here!

  • aids stands for anti immune defiecency symdrom

  • @baileypug ^acquired immune deficiency syndrome

  • like a BOSS

  • Amazing

  • Immune System FTW too bad they can't defeat aids SCREW U AIDS

  • narration woulda been nice. oh well.

  • yes it needs narration for sure.

    Things like what percentage of the time is this happening in the body at a given time.

    how it makes a person feel tired etc. Its going on 24/4 in all of us some more so than others. Great graphics on the vid though.

  • This is an excellent animation, much thanks. If there was a narration of the events depicted, it would be even more enlightening, especially for a general audience. Indeed, high quality biological animation, at all spatiotemporal scales, has the capacity to transform education.

  • 0:38 Gulp

  • WBC rocksss

  • ohh man were a bunch of nerds

  • @Azamspazam91 I'd rather be labeled a nerd than an ignorant child, lol XD

  • :39 eat that sucker up

  • the name of the song please....

  • 0:39-0:41 OM NOM NOM!

  • how is this sapposed to help or whatever lol

  • Thank God for our immune system!

    :)

  • @Rosalynnful lol There's logic! hahaha

  • @Rosalynnful men stop with religion everyone is wrong in their belive you guys barely have an idea i bet you think god is rlly human he could br me yup its me you found me science wins everyone follow science we lasted to long in this believes like when you think god is gonna help you the doctor helps you by giving you medecine and thats science ya lost science can get us to space we can also live on mars and may travel at the speed of light and you say god gave us lives were you rlly dont knowk

  • @TheThesadboy ...Punctuation, man. 

  • @TheThesadboy poor soul... :( the bible said these days would come, where everyone will stop beliveing, and it came...DX

  • @boyboy2000ful Poor ignoramus. Great minds of old said that asinine, religious wishful thinking would some day begin to diminish, and eventually cease, and it's happening. :D

    And of course you won't read the below info given by someonelove520, it's information and logical structure! Sure nothing of interest for an ignorant religious person like you, when it's easier to believe it's either magic, or gods command ''Poof'' THAR''. *facepalms*

  • @mistaba kids these days, bound by the fruit of the earth. ive been through convos like this and this isnt the first time ive heard the same thing over and over, makes me laugh when you say im the fooled one exuse meh, "HAR HAR HAR" anywho.....*FACEPALMS*

  • @Rosalynnful THOR. His name is Thor

  • @Rosalynnful Without an immune system, we wouldn't be here to thank.

  • @Rosalynnful god could have not made diseases in the first place

  • @Rosalynnful I think God is meant in an ironical way right? :D

  • @Rosalynnful Now who we should thanks for ... cigarets, drugs, alcohol, junk food, stress... no matter how strong is our immune system, if you dont take good care of yourself... it wont be strong enough to help you

  • @Rosalynnful You mean: thank evolution for our immune system. ;)

  • @Task5003 you mean: thank natural selection for our immune system ;)

  • @Rosalynnful

    If there was a god, we wouldn't need one. =P

  • @Rosalynnful go you! ^0^

  • (key things) Errr sorry sir its full but I (P)SEE ONE RIGHT THERE!!!(Key things) SEEECURITY WE GOT A PROBLEM! (White blood cell) Nom...

  • We can clearly see that IT'S NOT LUPUS!

  • "UUm, guys, guys, hold him down so i can eat him" LOL

  • Uh... antibodies cross link antigens. They don't attach both binding sites to one antigen.

  • @kiirenza If they are monoclonal antibodies they do..

  • White blood cells(Leukocytes) really r helpful but the live only for a few hours........... too bad xDDDD

  • watch this video very good video moj ludi macak...my craizy cat ..

  • its always animation.

    I want to see exactly the same thing but REAL

  • @bobsonenzo you're gunna need a fuckin good telescope for that my friend

  • @MultiTrollHunter you mean microscope

  • @bobsonenzo  haha yeh

  • @bobsonenzo it would be so much easier to figure out what is going if we could do that, unfortunately we can't always do that

  • @supergenius1994 even with electron microscope?

  • @bobsonenzo Electron microscopes only worked for fixed (i.e. dead) matter in a vacuum. There is no way to view these processes in real time at such detail

  • @Rmb2489 make it work in non vacuum then!

  • @bobsonenzo Are you telling me personally to? As a biologist I may have trouble with that :P the reason an EM only works in a vacuum is because the electrons essentially bounce off of atoms, if one were to try to send them through air all the data would show would be air. There are other technologies in development for visualising cellular structures (flourescent dues, quantum dots etc) but no way to resolve atoms visually in a live sample

  • @bobsonenzo the electron microscope is powerful, but it is not that powerful. And even if it could see things at this level, it can only view dead things! So we wouldn't be able to see them moving

  • this is the music of fragile allegiance !!

  • Great Job and great Simulation !

  • @Adamus70 WHAT DO YOU MEAN?

  • they didnt show the exact immuno repsonse

  • nom nom went the antibody :D

  • are bones made out of nucleus

  • Pathogen got OMNOMNOMNOMNOMMED!

  • That looked like it is going to look like when and Angel gets Dick Dawkins

  • Anyway awsome video, I'm gonna sub to this channel :)

  • This logic clearly debunks the whole idea of intelligence, why you need a creator so much, can't you just have a Universe.

  • The claim that all organisms in history, all adaptive structures, all molecular systems have been generated by an accumulation of entirely random mutations is absurd in the extreme, counter-intuitive and entirely unsustainable. Our repeated uniform experience tells us that information has only once source-intelligence. Information is not the source of intelligence, intelligence is the source of information. The source of a mind is not intelligence but the opposite.

  • @Penlepetrust What is the source of intelligence? If something intelligent constructed all these molecular systems, then that intelligent being must be extremely way more complicated than the systems themselves. That intelligent deity must have only one source - intelligence don't we just go to infinity that way?

  • @Penlepetrust Mutations that survive aren't random.

  • @TurkeyCommander

    Thank you!! My thought exactly.

    It's selected by nature.

  • @TurkeyCommander

    Great response.

    That's why it's called "natural selection'. Sometimes mutations are good and that is selected for and sometime mutations are bad and it doesn't survive.

  • The claim that all organisms in history, all adaptive structures, all molecular systems have been generated by an accumulation of entirely random mutations is absurd in the extreme, counter-intuitive and entirely unsustainable. Our repeated uniform experience tells us that information has only once source-intelligence. Information is not the source of intelligence, intelligence is the source of information. The source of a mind is not intelligencetbut the opposite.

  • @Penlepetrust

    Not only random mutations.

    Natural selection plays a very big part :)

    They tested this with an RNA molecule. It doesn't change at random. It changes in an efficient way to increase it's own replication.

  • Is the HIV Virus Purposely being Modified in a Lab Peroidically and then re-Introduced into the Population to Perpetuate it's Relentless Deadly effect on Gays, Drug Addicts,Blacksand other Non Desireable Minorities ? oddisn't it how Much it Mutates ( changes on it's own )all the Time

  • @Roadracer987654321

    HIV mutates on its own with no need from us virologists to help it out. The problem is that the viral protein that creates the final form of HIV genetic information is very "error prone" and makes lots of mistakes. Probably to keep its own genetic diversity. The reason it affects certain populations more than other is very complicated and often due more to social issues than the biology of the virus.

  • go white cells, go!

  • Well which is the antibody and which is the virus?

  • @starrychloe - type /whois

  • HOLY SH*T. THAT WHITE LOOKIN CELL JUST OWNED THAT DISEASE LOOKIN ONE. :O

  • PWNED !!! 0:39

  • hahahaha.........I love that WBC....looks like a HIV monster !!!

  • That's to my WBC :)

  • Ha! Justice is served! >:D

    Maybe I'm overexcited about this because I'm sick, but in any case, it's still awesome :D

  • thats what are they planning to do on HIV!!!! like :D

  • @ironmaidenjeanne01 they cant do that to HIV. cause HIV cant be killed. the only cells that can kill viruses, white blood cells, is the cell HIV uses to reproduce.

  • @Stuntman8000 ergo 'retroviral'

  • little creepy, but I'm happy it's just CG. I really don't like closeup videos of live body functions.

  • 0:27 Those things look like little dicks.

  • @MrSuperFroob you look like a dick. haha!

  • Reminded me of the game SPORE

  • nice wished they would've said something though

  • green juice friuts soaked nuts and seeds.exercise.Bible.that alll you need!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • jorsuaguillo

  • i thought this was supposed to depict anthrax...COOL!!!

  • wow thanks, this helped me understand a LOT, Pathogens && the immune system will be on my gcse next month and i get how the antibodies work now 

  • Do white blood cells really tentacle rape bacteria? I thought it was just phagocytosis

  • @EviICookie yes they do, but different "body guards" kill in different ways; for example the macrophage would engulf an intruder like a pollen particle.

  • white blood cells kick ass

  • Great job !! Does somenone know which software was used?

  • Computer generated animations are not reality.

  • @suddenlyitsobvious When the real deal is very difficult to obtain, i'd settle for the next best thing..

    definitely better than those book illustrations

  • @TaniaGeoluhread

    virtual reality...

  • İt"s very good and formally. İ like this. Good animated.

  • If you guys really wanna beef up your immune system, you should try this juice I'm drinking!

    It gives your white blood cells a coat of armour & a machine gun!

    Just go to juiceberg's channel & ask them about it!

  • but hw is tat possible.... first the macrophage need to process those antigens to produce the antibodies rite???

  • That thing got dominated! :D

  • wowwwwwwwwwww

    me quede bruta...

    por 53 segundos me parecio estar viendo un arrecife de coral...

  • very atracting movie~

  • Our antibodies are amazing !! they send some kind of obstacles to stop the bacteria or whatever until they come

  • Idk why there'r no videos about this in a microscope

  • fail! antibodies only have 3 binding sites. 2 hypervariable regions binding antigens and 1 fc region binding specific receptors

  • awesome

  • Our Body is so smart :D I'm so proud of it.

  • i wish it was longer...

  • Take THAT, Pathogens!

  • Its looks so good ! (:

  • pathogen got pwned.

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  • @davothebum2201 lmaoo nicely said.

  • Love this kind of stuff. Go comment on our animation and tell me what you think!

    /watch?v=iD_GlgJMPyA

  • wow this doesn't explain shit! what about t cells and b cells?