First off ... You're retarded. Not because you're presenting false information but because you are presenting it like a... moron. Huuu-moooooooore-al. Not funny or interesting or anything but retarded. You're voice made all of the birds outside die instantly and the nice day turned into a completely terrible one. I don't know what you do to make yourself so insanely uninteresting and retarded but you have.
@underhoodl I don't think you are displaying a argument, you're just saying , this is "retarded" which makes you not understand it yourself. If you're going to educate us...then, please explain this yourself, away from what he says. You're probably one of those students who says. I dont need to "study" and flunk the test, stating , the rationale being. I don;t understand the test......so please, bring more relevant information to your argument and get to your point.
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Overview of types of immune responses. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity. Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Overview of types of immune responses. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity. Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
@MatthewVaughan91 viruses can have double stranded DNA, Double stranded RNA, Single stranded DNA, Single stranded RNA AS WELL AS combinations of sense and antisense in same RNA single strand or single stranded RNA or DNA sense or antisense strand and that determines the type of replication that the virus undergoes so there was no mistake he is absolutely correct the question is what HE meant...
this is excelllent.and very helpful with medical students,pls post a lot of pathophysiology information in ashort cocise manner.this is better than listening to an instructor that is boring.i think you really have to master its subject and post it.thank you very much.and god bless you with more creative edeas.
great effort brother!!....may Allah reward you for this great service to science students...not only its simple but also presented in an interesting manner......AWESOME!!
Other people donate money and resources but you spend your time and patience making these videos...seriously you are at a whole new level of philanthropy
I am not bothered to listen this guy's voice again but i warn you that in most of his video there are incorrect information that you'll repeat. just go and check other videos around
@geico1212 the last time I watched one of his video about cells he said something about either SER or that extends to the golgi complex or something like that that was very stupid to say...I mean nobody with a reliable background of biology would say something like that, so i suppose that this guy is a student that studies from his notes and not from books.
Hey dear... God may always bless you With HIS blessings... :)
Your efforts have helped me a lot in prepare for my examination of Immunology. The things that my Profs. were also not able to make clear in classes, I am glad that people like you are really the one to be valued. :)
i just wanted to clarify.... yes there are double stranded dsDNA viruses, but our genome is also composed of dsDNA, viruses posses ssRNA, ssDNA, dsRNA, and dsDNA. I think you had a slip of the tongue and meant to say dsRNA, which as you stated is only found in viruses
what level is this @..?
zaydeeable 1 week ago
First off ... You're retarded. Not because you're presenting false information but because you are presenting it like a... moron. Huuu-moooooooore-al. Not funny or interesting or anything but retarded. You're voice made all of the birds outside die instantly and the nice day turned into a completely terrible one. I don't know what you do to make yourself so insanely uninteresting and retarded but you have.
underhoodl 2 weeks ago
@underhoodl I don't think you are displaying a argument, you're just saying , this is "retarded" which makes you not understand it yourself. If you're going to educate us...then, please explain this yourself, away from what he says. You're probably one of those students who says. I dont need to "study" and flunk the test, stating , the rationale being. I don;t understand the test......so please, bring more relevant information to your argument and get to your point.
ArcadianStars 2 weeks ago
@underhoodl lol wow. Are you kidding me sir? He knows everything and are you trying to imply racism in here?
mevinifying 1 week ago
I'm about to take a midterm in a few hours and this REALLY helped.
You're amazing
jeshikaness 2 weeks ago
Dhanyawad (Thank You)
MrPrabhubct 3 weeks ago
wooow!!! :P
soumyasayujya 4 weeks ago
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Overview of types of immune responses. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity. Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
Mjhond 1 month ago
I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity
Ondelendo 1 month ago
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anakmudajaman 1 month ago
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bebeheuy 1 month ago
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imegatrone 1 month ago
I Really Like The Video From Your Types of immune responses: Innate and Adaptive. Humoral vs. Cell-Mediated
willamricard 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Types of immune responses: Innate and Adaptive. Humoral vs. Cell-Mediated
bundawartini 1 month ago
this is one of your best videos
cwaddle 2 months ago in playlist Biology
Your voice makes me wet
takenoprisoner42 2 months ago 6
@takenoprisoner42 why would u even say that....lol?!!?!?!
cutiecasper13 1 month ago
@takenoprisoner42 thats hot
doogiedog1234 6 days ago
thank you for all you do.
0326hkim 2 months ago
and some viruses have single stranded RNA too!!
ie HepA, mumps, measles, polio, dengue, hepC, and more!!
paikmendez 2 months ago
What program do you use to make these?
PowerfulFellow 3 months ago in playlist mcb rtest 2
some viruses have double-stranded RNA. we humans have double-stranded DNA.
FoodTech41 3 months ago
Lol thumbs up if u found this after going through the bangali video
Saifismcgill 3 months ago 2
we have been going over this in my microbio class for DAYS and you made this make sense in * mins...
I Love You!
Anyone watching this For Dr. Scott's Class @ Merritt College knows what I'm talking about!
xxMsMaryJane420xx 3 months ago
I am so happy that I found your channel! Very very helpful videos! Thank you very much!!!!! :)
Elnora4ka 4 months ago
You are the best thing to happen for desperate biology students since the Big Bang.
Thank you.
astronomicalbutt 4 months ago 2
7:03 he said curry!
youchooobers 4 months ago
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MatthewVaughan91 5 months ago 8
@MatthewVaughan91 viruses can have double stranded DNA, Double stranded RNA, Single stranded DNA, Single stranded RNA AS WELL AS combinations of sense and antisense in same RNA single strand or single stranded RNA or DNA sense or antisense strand and that determines the type of replication that the virus undergoes so there was no mistake he is absolutely correct the question is what HE meant...
leann585 2 months ago
@leann585 I stand corrected then, I was unaware of this.
MatthewVaughan91 2 months ago
@MatthewVaughan91 I was wondering about that.
SarahMonty19 2 months ago
thank very much ..
really love this video :")
drJOORI 5 months ago
amazing! thank you sooo much for making these videos! You've explained this a lot better than my professor!! Immunology made simple indeed!! :D
CherryLe07 5 months ago
This is totally on my microbiology final. AWWWWWWW YEEAAAAAAAAAAA
StrengthInSolidarity 6 months ago
loved it!
Panzercow 7 months ago
where's the cell-mediated video??
anjis26 7 months ago
@anjis26 it continues on the "Helper T cells" video.. =)
tinkerbellsfriendz 7 months ago
uqu1
That is correct,
He probably meant something else such as, " as found in humans, mammalian or related species"
mrscambuster1001 8 months ago
this is excelllent.and very helpful with medical students,pls post a lot of pathophysiology information in ashort cocise manner.this is better than listening to an instructor that is boring.i think you really have to master its subject and post it.thank you very much.and god bless you with more creative edeas.
marymccoy88 8 months ago
ur the best. i learned alot by watching this video
mohabbat66 8 months ago
I don't know anything about biology but with the help of all these videos am improving myself. pls carry making more video.
Kelishax 9 months ago
you meant double stranded RNAm
willypt 9 months ago
You are amazing!! Screw college professors! This is going to help me tomorrow for my final. WOOT :)
LuckyBambi 9 months ago
great effort brother!!....may Allah reward you for this great service to science students...not only its simple but also presented in an interesting manner......AWESOME!!
multimak007 9 months ago 2
I love you...
Bildabong123 10 months ago 8
Other people donate money and resources but you spend your time and patience making these videos...seriously you are at a whole new level of philanthropy
fuzzball516 10 months ago
thanks alot now i understand that
Lincacaolol 10 months ago
Specific immune system is not only in human!!! they figured that system out from experiments on rats!!! are you even a biology teacher?
also viruses can have DNA or RNA..
uqu1 10 months ago
Specific immune system is not only in human!!! they figured that system out from experiments on rats!!! are you even a biology teacher?
uqu1 10 months ago
You said "only viruses have double stranded DNA"
I think you meant double stranded RNA =)
rephlexe 10 months ago
dont u mean only viruses have double stranded RNA?
rak8984 11 months ago
@rak8984 viruses can have single stranded DNA, double stranded DNA, single stranded RNA, or double stranded RNA. All are possible.
crystalaglass 10 months ago
@rak8984 Viruses can either have double stranded or single stranded DNA, double stranded or single stranded RNA.
crystalaglass 10 months ago
Wow, thank you so much : ) I've been trying to understand these concepts for awhile now but you make it seem so simple!
thebeautifuldreamful 11 months ago
I'm studying off of these videos for the mcat. I made a notesheet if anyone wants it!
tinyurl .com /review424
Sorry for messy link! I think Khan blocks urls
review424 11 months ago
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review424 11 months ago
Wow.....you are a great teacher
kemlert1 11 months ago
lol this thing looks shady
luckypennie8009 1 year ago
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bass109 1 year ago
I am not bothered to listen this guy's voice again but i warn you that in most of his video there are incorrect information that you'll repeat. just go and check other videos around
machacoification 1 year ago
@machacoification like what?
geico1212 1 year ago
@geico1212 the last time I watched one of his video about cells he said something about either SER or that extends to the golgi complex or something like that that was very stupid to say...I mean nobody with a reliable background of biology would say something like that, so i suppose that this guy is a student that studies from his notes and not from books.
machacoification 1 year ago
You are the best! Thank you so much for your video. This is really helping my nursing school lecture.
yuliyalovesali 1 year ago
these videos are helping me understand the Kuby and the Abbas. Thanks from Mexico.
rivera0489 1 year ago
Hey dear... God may always bless you With HIS blessings... :)
Your efforts have helped me a lot in prepare for my examination of Immunology. The things that my Profs. were also not able to make clear in classes, I am glad that people like you are really the one to be valued. :)
SAAIM 1 year ago
viruses have double-stranded RNA, not DNA. all eukaryotic cells (that I know of) have double-stranded DNA.
productionsBM 1 year ago
@productionsBM Viruses are simple replicating biologically active particles that carry genetic information as DNA or RNA but never both.
tboneuri09 1 year ago
fckin amazing man, i learned all my hematology, immunology and physiology and used as many video's as i could, gave me 16/20 -> truly many thanks! :D
envieboef 1 year ago
this is such a good break down
thanks man
ChaosKirbyoLight 1 year ago
that didn't feel like 8 minutes had passed! I'm indebted to you...
frenchfancy123 1 year ago
have you pen or something or do you write that with mouse?
fumfulapenguin 1 year ago
I love you... thank you thank you thank you for making these videos!!!
wallillabou 1 year ago
THUMBS UP IF MR ROETS SENT YOU HERE!
NarutoUzumakisan 1 year ago
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ThatRandomUkulele 1 year ago
I have watched all of your immunity videos and have learned more in about an hour than my professor could clearly teach in two weeks.
nursepumpkin 1 year ago
I wish you could do my Biology exam :(
bobbygeorgiela 1 year ago
you just know it, good job
ekaclem 1 year ago
which one was the last video?!
UnderBrokenWings 1 year ago
i just wanted to clarify.... yes there are double stranded dsDNA viruses, but our genome is also composed of dsDNA, viruses posses ssRNA, ssDNA, dsRNA, and dsDNA. I think you had a slip of the tongue and meant to say dsRNA, which as you stated is only found in viruses
brettandverina 1 year ago 8
5:53 "Humoral.. doesn't mean its funny"
LOL!! That was funny!
Leon2101 1 year ago 53
@Leon2101 Wow, if you reacted like that to his little play on words, you should see a stand up comic. You'd probably have a stroke.
lyricaltesting 8 months ago
you keep talking about your last video.. i wanna watch it!
romi271291 1 year ago
wow...you're amazing!!! you're the reason im passing my exams in my pharmacy degree.....keep it up!!! :D
SuperAmy123456 1 year ago
thanks! this really helps clear up stuff for the mcat
falsifiedninja 1 year ago
is HIV one of the virusses which have ssRNA??
keanhean 1 year ago
thnkxxx
mianmajid87 1 year ago
is it me or does this video end early? i dont actually get the whole video, it ends at 8.06mins, really want to watch the whole video.
tinge81 1 year ago
excellent, keep posting this videos!
clodioz 1 year ago
what is the software used to produce such this video?
superhalfmoon 1 year ago
Exellent
20082008aaron 1 year ago
don't viruses have ds RNA?
violoncellibow 1 year ago
@violoncellibow yes he made a mistake
theblinddonkey 1 year ago
@violoncellibow viruses may have dsDNA, dsRNA, single ssRNA or ssDNA + or - sense - check out the baltimore classification system for viruses
addinsky 1 year ago
@violoncellibow Actually viruses can have ds DNA/ RNA or ss DNA/RNA.
eelivia 1 year ago
awesome! i wish you were my teacher for everything!
bfurl69 1 year ago
thanks i learnt a lot
lotteboyhk 1 year ago
thanks so much!!!
akejiful 2 years ago
You are brilliant Sal - please please carrying on making videos like this!!
jsuckling12 2 years ago 33
Very useful
ebonyamberjade 2 years ago
it's "Leucocyte" other than that good video
MrCamel43 2 years ago
leukocyte where i'm at
boredshorts 2 years ago
@MrCamel43
lol no
jakescakes 1 year ago
excelent videos keep it going
danielgomezcadavid01 2 years ago