First in the series of new vids for Edexel AS Biology. Yep, we’re doing Edexel for AS Bio, and continuing OCR for our current second years. The coagulation cascade is actually very complicated and this animation is a simplification of the process as needed for the AS Biology specification. Though, if you have any questions, as usual, feel free to ask. I also want to know what parts of the AS Bio or A2 bio you’d like videos on. Good luck, guys!
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Perfect. Helped loads!
Why does the intro have to be do long, video actually starts at 0:30
This was so so helpful though, thanks
Wow! It was really easy to understand. I could believe it. Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot
. this was very helpful
Ahhh this is brilliant
Wow SIR…on point explanation…thank u sooo much…
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thank you for this video…๐
Short but sweet ! Thank you
Superb quality
do you have full series of edexcel AS bio ?
Starts at :30
thank you, sir
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Thank you for this amazing video, but I wonder how "dead" cells can help in producing thrmoboplastine.
thankyou so much for this, up till now I haven't found one version of this that wasan't so overly complicated. This was perfect and exactly to the point!
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Thank you Great work.
Simple and to the point! Just the video I was searching for. Thanks a lot!
This is fantastic. You've taken something that seemed so complicated an simplified it. Thank-you
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Amazing and easy ๐
reeeeeeeally goood. thaaaaank uuuu
this is great!
That was nicely simplified. Thank you!