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Brittany Croy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2016
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Osmoregulation
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This video describes how the kidneys create and use an osmotic gradient to regulate urine concentration and volume.
Kidney Anatomy
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In this video I describe the organs of the urinary system and the anatomy of a kidney.
Factors that Influence Hemoglobin Saturation
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This video describes factors (pH, temperature, BPG, etc.) that influence hemoglobin saturation and how that impacts oxygen loading and unloading.
Alien Mission Animal Safari
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This video describes the Columbian Park Zoo's Spring Break Camp 2021.
Alveoli, Lungs, Pleurae
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This describes part of the lower respiratory system: alveoli, lungs and pleurae.
Larynx, Trachea, Bronchial Tree
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This video describes part of the lower respiratory system: the larynx, trachea and bronchial tree.
Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, Pharynx
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This video describes the upper respiratory system: the nose (external nose and nasal cavity), the paranasal sinuses and the pharynx.
Adaptive Immunity: Cellular
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This video describes the cellular arm of adaptive immunity, including T cell activation and Helper T cells, Cytotoxic T cells and Regulatory T cells.
Humoral Immunity
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This video focuses on humoral immunity, specifically on the primary and secondary humoral immune response, active and passive humoral immunity and defensive mechanisms used by antibodies.
Introduction to Adaptive Immunity: Cells
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This video describes the key cells of adaptive immunity: B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells.
Introduction to Adaptive Immunity: Antigens
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This video provides an overview of adaptive immunity with a focus on antigens.
Thank you, THANK YOU for this! If I had to re-read the textbook again, I was going to SCREAM!!!!
Hey, I wanted to ask is this a single stripped muscle cell or the whole tissue...? Please please reply..
I’m here bc of Mr. Smith if you see this
3. What happens to a cell if it were placed in a hypotonic environment? Cite evidence from the lab to support your answer. Class: support your answer. 4. What happens to a cell if it were placed in an isotonic environment? Cite evidence from the lab to support your answer. 1. What do you think will happen to the "cell" if it were placed into this beaker? Predict what would happen to the cell and why? 2. What do you think will happen to the "cell" if it were placed into this beaker? Predict what would happen to the cell and why?
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❤ thank you
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Thanks for making this simple model and explaining this detail oriented topic.
Hey, I wanted to ask is this a single stripped muscle cell or the whole tissue...? Please please reply..
Wow this was great thank you!
wow!!! how is this video not more popular?? this was great and super helpful.
OMG, thank you!!!!!
Yeah that amazing video of you seeing the Father and the son Jesus Christ on judgement day post that back. God gave you an awesome encounter with Him. God bless you
loved the step-by-step explanation!!
This is amazing THANK YOU! The images with steps on them are so helpful 😊
Will help students thx
Happy new year 2023 🎉❤️✨
This video is really nice and well organized and helps understanding the muscle contraction in easy steps thank you soo much 🤗
Understood every point !
wow, this is absolutely amazing!! so clear and every single information makes sense. you're amazing thank you so much!!
This is so great thank you!!!!
how did you get the mass difference? i got much higher numbers?
To get the mass difference you subtract the Final mass - Initial mass For example for Beaker A: Final mass of Beaker A = 17.66 g Initial mass of Beaker A = 17.59 g 17.66 g (final mass) - 17.59 g (initial mass) = 0.07 g The mass difference for Beaker A is 0.07 g. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Example for Beaker B: Final mass of Beaker B = 10.40 g Initial mass of Beaker B = 8.75 g 10.40 g - 8.75 g = 1.65 g The mass difference for Beaker B is 1.65 g. If you look at 10:03 you will see all the final and initial masses for each beaker. Hope that helps!
I have this gland on my back it hurts and the stuff that comes out stinks
Great thank you sm for making this video!
Nice one!
very nice thank you very much
Hi Ms. Croy can you the link for the lab and ideas to create worksheet?
Fine
Thanks for this amazing video 💙💙💙💙
Thank you, this helped me understand it better
Thanks for the great work!!!
Your videos are great! Thank you!
thank you so much for this explanation.
amazing 🔥🔥🔥 thankyou so much
Very nicely explained...thanks 👌👍..it help a lot to understand
noob
lol
Thank you!!!!
This is next level 🔥
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I was kinda iffy on watching the video cause of the straw but the video was helpful. Good job!
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Hey, I wanted to ask is this a single stripped muscle cell or the whole tissue...? Please please reply..
This needs more views. I love this for some reason
very helpful thank you.
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