Was just reading this topic. I was about to cram the whole textbook but I just flew into TH-cam for a different way to read the topic, your video really helped! *subscribes*
Thank you for this video! But I have also one question, how to determine is it forced or quite inspiration, when we know for example that the intrapleural pressure is - 7,5 cmHg and in the other case is - 25 cmHg.
Love your videos! Trying to find a video on ..how the body makes blood clots and breaks clots down; blood clotting and lungs catching emboli and their own blood supply” lungs have their own oxygen supply and catch emboli before emboli go somewhere else. They become harmful; how the capillary beds catch emboli; how lungs have the ability to bust clots.” Do you have a video on this:) if you read the comment and you do maybe post a link my teacher briefed it and was confusing .. but anyways… If not DR.Mike make us a video on blood clots ..haha :P Thanks for getting me through both my A&P classes :)
Was just reading this topic. I was about to cram the whole textbook but I just flew into TH-cam for a different way to read the topic, your video really helped!
*subscribes*
thank you Dr Mike. you make your explanations so easy to understand..
Thank you Mike. It was very good explanation.
Thanks again mate! Clear and concise!
That was upto the marks!!!!
Amazing explanation. Thankyou Dr.Mike
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More respiratory!! Soo good
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Thank you Sir the video really helped me with my exam, love the way you teach
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Thank you for this video! But I have also one question, how to determine is it forced or quite inspiration, when we know for example that the intrapleural pressure is - 7,5 cmHg and in the other case is - 25 cmHg.
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Such simple and easy to understand 🥰🥰🥰
Love your videos! Trying to find a video on ..how the body makes blood clots and breaks clots down; blood clotting and lungs catching emboli and their own blood supply” lungs have their own oxygen supply and catch emboli before emboli go somewhere else. They become harmful; how the capillary beds catch emboli; how lungs have the ability to bust clots.” Do you have a video on this:) if you read the comment and you do maybe post a link
my teacher briefed it and was confusing ..
but anyways… If not DR.Mike make us a video on blood clots ..haha :P
Thanks for getting me through both my A&P classes :)
Thank you. Not a student. Just like to know how I work.
I just love your videos!! Super helpful for me in my anatomy and physiology class! :)
Thank Dr Mike for this but I became fan of ur BICEPS ❤
Great explanation.
Can you please tell us about pleura?
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Genral question,when we twisting upper part during exercise should we exhale or inhale
Now I can write my biology exam!
So question.. when we talk. Should we really not push past REL(Resting expiratory level) ?
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Well explanatory like ABCSs🥰🥰❤️
What about axilla tutorial 🥲
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