Chubbyemu

Which one is high sugar presence in blood?

3 months ago | [YT] | 6,752



@chubbyemu 

72% got the previous question correct! can we get 95% on this one? šŸ‘€

3 months ago | 439

@mrsmux41

A man answered an online quiz correctly, this is how his brain imploded.

2 months ago | 151

@lemonguy-ng6td

EVERYONE better know this one.

3 months ago | 1,500

@minikawildflower

He prepares us for years

3 months ago | 332

@awkwardcapgun6131

Hyper, meaning high. 'Glyc' referring to glucose, a form of sugar used by the body for energy. And 'emia' meaning presence in blood. High sugar presence in blood.

3 months ago | 449

@MissesWitch

Hypernatrimia - High pizza presence in blood Hyperglycaemia - High soda presence in blood

3 months ago | 149

@holyheretic3185

Does anyone else read the answer in his voice? "hyper meaning high, and gylcouse meaning sugar in the blood, high sugar in the blood."

3 months ago | 378

@wesleypipesgaming19

I only know this because of your videos and how you break down the language by describing each part of the word and the origin of it. You're a good teacher.

2 months ago (edited) | 4

@madafaka8784

I'm somewhat of a Chubbyemu myself šŸ˜Ž

3 months ago | 49

@s980845

We're getting low chubbyemu presence in brain. --We need a new chubbyemu video!!!

2 months ago | 7

@utheartist

i love these questions — keep em coming

3 months ago | 18

@z0diacally69

I love how we collectively gained a solid ability to break down words from chubbyemu

3 months ago | 97

@janicechristinedenton0451

I’m a type 1 diabetic. I know this one through experience

3 months ago | 71

@banrick9631

One of the reason why i love this channel so much

2 months ago | 1

@teenytinybean

If anyone gets this one wrong, the need to go eat some gas station sushi

3 months ago | 136

@octocube3607

Emia - Presence in Blood

1 month ago | 1

@brobasticbroham446

I like the explanation tabs spreading basic medical terminology (imo should be standard high school curriculum) well done.

3 months ago | 3

@supercellonova

I love learning from you, Doctor!

3 months ago | 1

@JasonKAls

Literally know this because of your educational vids. Thanks, brother! 😊

3 months ago | 2

@minarified1643

Hyper, meaning high; Glyc, referring from the Greek word - Glikis, meaning glucose, or sugar; and emia, meaning presence in blood - High sugar presence in blood

3 months ago | 6