Blood Types Explained: Easy and Simple

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Published 2020-07-14
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You are watching an educational video about blood type. It includes information about Antigen, Antibodies, and Rh Factors.

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All Comments (21)
  • This is one of the best explanations of blood types I’ve ever had. I actually understand blood types now! Thank you.
  • @plucrack9253
    The only person who managed to get these information in my head
  • My professor lectured an hour and a half on this concept and I just threw it on the back burner because it didn't make sense. Midterms are tomorrow and I finally understood it all in 11 minutes.
  • This is a very clear explanation of blood types. I was confused about the rH factor and now I understand. Thank you for the explanation!
  • I'm A+....only time I've ever got an A+ in anything 😆😆😆🐨
  • @cathysong5519
    I wish teachers taught like this in school. Chemistry would have been easier
  • This is the first time I’ve ever understood this concept. Thank you so much 😊
  • @Varbil
    i really wanna give you a hug right now, i was about to break down because i couldnt get this
  • @inky8294
    When i was in nursing school my instructor didnt explain like this. You have the best explaination
  • @angelag669
    A lady worked for me for several years with O Neg blood. We used to give her paid leave every couple of months so she could donate blood since her blood type was a universal donor. Since she was doing a such a public service, it was the least we could do.
  • @letsomoloi6958
    You’re good at this. I’ve learned something today ⭐️
  • @debbie94510
    AB+ here - only 5% of us out there! This was really interesting and instructive. Thank you!
  • What a clear and concise explanation of what could be a complicated concept! I’m -O and the only reason I knew and retained any of this information is that I had to have Rhogam when I was pregnant with both of my childrens as they had different blood types than mine and would have had complications-for both of us—when they went through the birth canal. Being O has made me a very popular blood donor but of course not a good recipient!
  • Your explanation on this topic is simply the best! This is not the easiest concept to understand but yet you made it super easy for us to comprehend. Thank you so much!
  • @user-kt2uu9xo6v
    I'm surprised I've learnt something! you're a great teacher, keep teaching! I love your videos
  • @hanf4415
    The way you explained it was phenomenal. Thanks so much!
  • @minaj6628
    This is the first time I’ve ever learned this. Thank you for explaining it so well!
  • @Angelboy_04
    This was so helpful for my anatomy class. Thank you!