Coagulation cascade | Human anatomy and physiology | Health & Medicine | Khan Academy

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  • I studied Robbin's pathology, I studied guyton and believe me, these 14 minutes have stood more valuable for me than those 20 pages of textbooks
  • @markblaze4746
    I felt less dumb after watching this video, my lecturer talked like a machine gun
  • @daisymay8488
    Nicely broken down and very easy to follow! I swear, I spend an hour just trying to read about this stuff, but watching a 15 minute video and I completely grasp the concept now! Thanks a lot! 
  • @SethMundall
    "...while evolution was designing us". Wow! Such an intelligent designer evolution is. How people can believe this masterpiece just came together with no design is beyond human comprehension or reason.
  • @Schatten2712
    honestly, after the complement system this is like a walk in the park
  • @HampsteadO
    10 years out of college and I tried to learn it in multiple occasions from so many different textbooks and you did it in 14 minutes. Thanks 🤣😍
  • @seafoam7095
    Been studying this sh*t for ages and you taught me the easiest way to remember it! I like how you said about the numbers (factors) ultimately leading to the 'goal.' And yes it worked for me because I'm bad at counting lmao
  • @tatner7146
    It's just wonderful how you organize notes so that it can be easily remembered! Love your videos!
  • @wellman15able
    "lets say you weren't very good at counting" omg that entire part brought my sides into orbit
  • @abiazizahmed2808
    A living legend...man u dont know how much u help...i can only say God bless u
  • @girldetective18
    God bless you!! You explain this so well and oh my gosh I needed this!
  • Wow! Amazing explanation - I have heard or read over a dozen lectures or articles on the clotting cascade, and I feel as though I finally understand it and can retain it.
  • @kthekactus
    This was amazing! I was struggling to fully understand my uni lecture on coagulation but this video made it so much easier by going thru the steps diagrammatically and vvv simply! v relevant + to the point too, no waffle!!
  • i just love the way you teach along side how to remember it. i wish my teachers were like this! :/ thanks
  • @robynneRN
    This was fascinating. I am learning about anti-coagulants in nursing school, and this really helped me with the foundation as to WHY we bother with PTT, PT/INR lab values. Thank you!
  • @merhanessam
    this video helped me alot ....i really spent days to try to understand this part :( .....but now everything is clear for me....thank u so much <3