Great job on your total integration of subject comprehension into a delightful mind journey through the heart.
The best teachers, your video, etc., epitomize simplicity, elegance and equipoise; the golden mean, etc.
I can feel every beat now; each pump of the heart is a fluent exchange within itself, for itself, for the body; each pulse is pure and autological, autarkic, self-referential, and an expression of its own will. Very cool. Thankyu, sensei.
the balls change colour cause of the oxygen ey? going through the lungs or sumetin lol idk im in y9 and tbh i prefer to b kicking a football right now sigh
@Smithyauz the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, then the oxygenated blood goes out to the body. Blood then returns from the body back into the heart to get oxygen again. =) hope that helps. (The balls represent that. The ball returns blue, and leaves red once full of oxygen.)
omg thank you thank you thank you!!!!! At long last I finally get it. You have no idea how hard this has been trying to grasp the concept of the blood flow. Okay, now if I can memorize it .......... (I so hate getting older!!). Thanks again.
I am studying health psychology and I was trying to find a clip to understand better the blood flow, this is the best i have found! The simplicity of this clip is better for me to understand this process than the very sofisticated clips I have seen before! Great clip!
Very nice... I watched the other videos first before I watched this.. After watching the much more complicated videos. Understanding your's wasn't a problem no more.. Thank you..
The de-oxygenated blood enters the heart through the vena cava and then travels down the right atrium. The tricuspit valve opens and allows the blood to flow through to the right ventricle. It then travels through the semi lunar and up the pulmunary artery and then gets carried to the lungs through the pulmunary vein. The lungs oxygenate the blood and then travels back down to the heart. The oxygenated blood enters in the .........
This is horrible...it doesn't even explain nothing. Maybe you should say what the red and blue balls represent???? and explain where is the blood entering ..ect
I'd quess that the blue balls present the blood with carbon dioxide that it has received from a body.. then it goes back in to the heart, and from there it continues into the lungs. In the lungs the carbondioxide is released and new oxygen is taken, therefore the blood is again red :)
EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT! You are the best! I am one of those people who learn visually in 3Dand through color, and this is better than anything I could have made up as a study guide. You are the bomb!
F'ing beautiful.... absolutely fantastic, im gonna cry now and not spend a quarter of as much time as i would have trying to figure this out... you rock... now do the brain lol
OMG! You've just made my life a million times better! I really do appreciate this. As a nursing student, I was ashamed to admit that I still couldnt illustrate blood flow! Now I can! Thank you
XD dats tight u should have included the semilunar valves and the inferior vena cava the lungs to when they change the color n like a whole bunch of other crap but ye this was still good since its basic understanding of how the blood flows XD still tight it made me hungy
you did more with a sheet of paper and M&Ms than these other expensive production animations. you've got nearly 24K hits now, why not post another one? Students are hitting youtube to learn this kind of stuff for a reason.
12 people don't have a heart
MxRpHGB 16 hours ago
Did anyone notice <3 ??
elbow005 1 month ago
Excellent! This helped me finally understand how the blood flows through the heart. All in about 40 seconds :)
tinabelle324 2 months ago
Great job on your total integration of subject comprehension into a delightful mind journey through the heart.
The best teachers, your video, etc., epitomize simplicity, elegance and equipoise; the golden mean, etc.
I can feel every beat now; each pump of the heart is a fluent exchange within itself, for itself, for the body; each pulse is pure and autological, autarkic, self-referential, and an expression of its own will. Very cool. Thankyu, sensei.
Pleonastikosis 4 months ago
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Pleonastikosis 4 months ago
H3Q HUISWERK!!
jhapoen 4 months ago
@jhapoen
dat is waar..
:3
BoydMcCoy 4 months ago
I aced my bio quiz because of this video thank you so much :)
EdwardJacobDiggory17 5 months ago
nice but i need your voice please. but note: i am not accusing your video.
Annielyn42 5 months ago
Lol The Lungs and Body Is being Erased xD.Love it Goodwork Maiboi!
Zakesk8 6 months ago
INGENUITY FTW!!!! =)
bighat 8 months ago
IT FINALLY MAKES SENSE TO ME.. !
xoblackout 9 months ago
the balls change colour cause of the oxygen ey? going through the lungs or sumetin lol idk im in y9 and tbh i prefer to b kicking a football right now sigh
Smithyauz 9 months ago
@Smithyauz the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, then the oxygenated blood goes out to the body. Blood then returns from the body back into the heart to get oxygen again. =) hope that helps. (The balls represent that. The ball returns blue, and leaves red once full of oxygen.)
theeyesofanother 8 months ago
Thnx i get it! :)
mammaj27 10 months ago
really cool and really nice way to show it visually.
Samantheia01 11 months ago
Nicely done, I will keep referring to this because I am doing year 11 Human biology.
appaturefish 11 months ago
YAY!!!!!!
lakerchickie28 11 months ago
Wow. That actually helped. I expected some boring homemade video. Boy, was I wrong. You just helped me for that quiz in the morning!
IamKbaby 11 months ago
omg thank you thank you thank you!!!!! At long last I finally get it. You have no idea how hard this has been trying to grasp the concept of the blood flow. Okay, now if I can memorize it .......... (I so hate getting older!!). Thanks again.
CJLAWSON1961 1 year ago
I am studying health psychology and I was trying to find a clip to understand better the blood flow, this is the best i have found! The simplicity of this clip is better for me to understand this process than the very sofisticated clips I have seen before! Great clip!
eltessy 1 year ago
Great illustration! Very simple to understand the basics!
KM37EMS 1 year ago
simple but VERY helpful! i wont forget it now lol.
CWA1982 1 year ago
Even if this is too short this is very very very very helpful ty
catherinefullido 1 year ago
very creative... great job!
kenguroo05 1 year ago
wish labels were kept there
delasoul 1 year ago
Very nice... I watched the other videos first before I watched this.. After watching the much more complicated videos. Understanding your's wasn't a problem no more.. Thank you..
strawberrytin14 1 year ago
really nice video. U R D BEST
mrrishabh95 1 year ago
you should keep the labels there.
otherwise its pretty good
TheKotassium 1 year ago
THIS IS GREAT!
PantallicA92 1 year ago
uhm.. i think i get it .. ;D
missdianaful 1 year ago
omg
thnx so much!! i hav a test tomorow
nd der wuhz no way i kud learn it dat fast
great job!!
JACKIE7ify 1 year ago
heres a little help for all of you
The de-oxygenated blood enters the heart through the vena cava and then travels down the right atrium. The tricuspit valve opens and allows the blood to flow through to the right ventricle. It then travels through the semi lunar and up the pulmunary artery and then gets carried to the lungs through the pulmunary vein. The lungs oxygenate the blood and then travels back down to the heart. The oxygenated blood enters in the .........
if you want more message me
tupsdaman 1 year ago
@tupsdaman Anything you can post to help learn the path would be very appreciated.
ThatLizGirl 1 year ago
Lung poison
UnitedParadoxAmerica 1 year ago
This is horrible...it doesn't even explain nothing. Maybe you should say what the red and blue balls represent???? and explain where is the blood entering ..ect
preciousjojoe 1 year ago
I'd quess that the blue balls present the blood with carbon dioxide that it has received from a body.. then it goes back in to the heart, and from there it continues into the lungs. In the lungs the carbondioxide is released and new oxygen is taken, therefore the blood is again red :)
onnisonni 1 year ago
thank you so much, I understand the HEART!!!
lucpru6 2 years ago
This is terrifying.
thomaspaine 2 years ago
Love it! Great illustration to show my kids about the heart!
sisterclips 2 years ago 9
thats a really really good diagram. simple yet incredibly effective....10/10
duhkulavision 2 years ago
thank you for posting this! i have a test on Friday and this is the best representation video i have seen yet.
GREAT VIDEO!
asalady1 2 years ago
EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT! You are the best! I am one of those people who learn visually in 3Dand through color, and this is better than anything I could have made up as a study guide. You are the bomb!
thepatshowonwp 2 years ago 14
@thepatshowonwp yep i find this helpful aswell!
CWA1982 1 year ago
Great, Now I can pass my test on the blood flow through the heart!
Beata1030 2 years ago
F'ing beautiful.... absolutely fantastic, im gonna cry now and not spend a quarter of as much time as i would have trying to figure this out... you rock... now do the brain lol
Drastic55 2 years ago 2
OMG! You've just made my life a million times better! I really do appreciate this. As a nursing student, I was ashamed to admit that I still couldnt illustrate blood flow! Now I can! Thank you
darleneisdarlene 2 years ago 2
Thanks a MILLION!
Emotional2000 2 years ago
You made the most out of just a simple illustration, thank you for this video- it was very informative. =]
SlaqeX 2 years ago
pause on 0:43 and youve got 2 red and 4 blue
SBeatLuka 2 years ago
that's because the other two red are going "underneath" the pulmonary artery.
SniperDLC 2 years ago
lol yeah, i know. just wanted to make the observation
SBeatLuka 2 years ago
XD dats tight u should have included the semilunar valves and the inferior vena cava the lungs to when they change the color n like a whole bunch of other crap but ye this was still good since its basic understanding of how the blood flows XD still tight it made me hungy
chitowonder 2 years ago
you did more with a sheet of paper and M&Ms than these other expensive production animations. you've got nearly 24K hits now, why not post another one? Students are hitting youtube to learn this kind of stuff for a reason.
transparentreality 2 years ago 2
thank u so much
luvzoya 3 years ago
Are those M&M's?
UDontNeedaWeathrman 3 years ago
lmao thats better than my text book. thanks for the help. sports studies is crap.
killakwl 3 years ago
<3 fantastic! i agree that the labels should have stayed longer...but still really helpful :D
bloody1456 3 years ago
simple and easy to understand, thank u!
datzki 3 years ago
Very well done, simple and too the point.
bryongaskin 3 years ago
this is simple and basic, and enuff to understand if your A & P teacher is a surgeon and explains every detail in ONE breath !!!
thanks!
zephyress 3 years ago
thanks it helped me!
Ginzaz 3 years ago
Yes! I'm going to pass my bio quiz!
imfatbye 3 years ago
thanks, this really helps
simpsun728 3 years ago
it really help me pass my test
milorc2 3 years ago
love it, maybe better if you keep the labels on?
kmwalters23 4 years ago
is that an m&m?
asylius 4 years ago