- published: 24 Jul 2010
- views: 109
- author: CosmicRay137
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HEME globin BiLiVERdin end SchroederDiamond 22JUL10
Easy to draw Bio Molecules using the Schroeder Diamond Techniques of Carbon Diamonds, Nitr...
published: 24 Jul 2010
author: CosmicRay137
HEME globin BiLiVERdin end SchroederDiamond 22JUL10
Easy to draw Bio Molecules using the Schroeder Diamond Techniques of Carbon Diamonds, Nitrogen Aliens, Oxygen Circles and Hydrogen Dots www.ScienceIsGolden.com has more...Thanks! Feedback and I'll post more info I have a difficult time editing and converting so it's a search I apologize! GOD BLESS Cosmic Ray THe Quantum Mechanic
- published: 24 Jul 2010
- views: 109
- author: CosmicRay137
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Hemoglobin/ Red Blood Cell Recycling Animation
This is another video that I did for extra credit, sorry did not have much time to do it, ...
published: 03 Aug 2010
author: Alexshik12
Hemoglobin/ Red Blood Cell Recycling Animation
This is another video that I did for extra credit, sorry did not have much time to do it, so I apologize for the quality of it. I also apologize for any errors in the video. I will be adding also the narration because it may help people. I hope this helps you. -When an RBC has lived about 120 days, it gets caught in the reticular tissue of the spleen. The RBCs rupture and the released hemoglobin is ingested by macrophages. -The broken chains of Hemoglobin are broken down to individual amino acids that are metabolized or used to build new proteins.Iron is released from the heme of the hemoglobin, Iron is then transported by transferrin into the blood, to various tissues for storage, or to red bone marrow for making new hemoglobin. -The heme group without the iron is converted to biliverdin, which is then converted to bilirubin. Bilirubin is then transported into the liver by albumin, where it is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder as bile. It will then be secreted into the duodenum of the small intestine. -As it passes through the large intestine, bacteria will convert bilirubin into bilirubin derivatives, such as urobilin and stercobilin. Stercobilin contributes to the color of feces. Urobilin is absorbed into the blood and excreted thruogh the kidneys into the urine, urobilin is responsible for the yellow color in urine. Programs Used: Macromedia Fireworks Macromedia Flash Camstudio Prism Converter Windows Movie Maker It was narrated by me. I know the narration is ...
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 41212
- author: Alexshik12
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HEME globin BiLiVERdin II SchroederDiamond 22JUL2010
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published: 23 Jul 2010
author: CosmicRay137
HEME globin BiLiVERdin II SchroederDiamond 22JUL2010
- published: 23 Jul 2010
- views: 115
- author: CosmicRay137
10:00

HEME globin II BiLiVERdin SchroederDiamond 22JUL2010
Easy to draw Bio Molecules using the Schroeder Diamond Techniques of Carbon Diamonds, Nitr...
published: 23 Jul 2010
author: CosmicRay137
HEME globin II BiLiVERdin SchroederDiamond 22JUL2010
Easy to draw Bio Molecules using the Schroeder Diamond Techniques of Carbon Diamonds, Nitrogen Aliens, Oxygen Circles and Hydrogen Dots www.ScienceIsGolden.com has more...Thanks! Feedback and I'll post more info I have a difficult time editing and converting so it's a search I apologize! GOD BLESS Cosmic Ray THe Quantum Mechanic
- published: 23 Jul 2010
- views: 26
- author: CosmicRay137
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bilirubin metabolism made simple
a medical student teaching video on heme catabolism, bilirubin metabolism in the liver. Pa...
published: 02 Jan 2008
author: retic20
bilirubin metabolism made simple
a medical student teaching video on heme catabolism, bilirubin metabolism in the liver. Particularly useful in understanding the difference between direct and indirect bilirubin and why they differ in hemolytic anemias
- published: 02 Jan 2008
- views: 131267
- author: retic20
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Anemia of increased red cell destruction (loss)
A teaching video for medical students that emphasizes recognizing the red cell destruction...
published: 21 Dec 2010
author: retic20
Anemia of increased red cell destruction (loss)
A teaching video for medical students that emphasizes recognizing the red cell destruction anemias and distinguishing bleeding from extravascular or intravascular hemolysis
- published: 21 Dec 2010
- views: 10732
- author: retic20