im 2nd year med student and those videos are a blessing, ive literally understood more than after a few hours with books, even though im not a native english speaker. greetings from poland, thank you kind sir 😊
Nobody teaches the way you do Prof. Zach Murphy. I am not a medical student, someone with ongoing quest for knowledge and to hopefully find the underlying cause(s) of my chronic nerve pain. I tell all my friends to tell their kids in med school to subscribe to you. You are a gift to this world ! God bless, grateful beyond words. Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii
These videos have been LIFE CHANGING for me as I'm an audio visual learner, similar to many of your followers. I can NOT thank you enough!!! You are a true talent!
Heidi Rivera Im a fourth year medical student and every single one I know and even dont know... smart or average... says they are visual learners... I believe no one is not a virual learner and there are just students who has extra capabilities of understanding the book with ease...
Thank you so much!! Class got moved online and stuck at home trying to stay calm in the midst of all the chaos while studying for exams. I am also a visual learner and your explanations and diagrams are easy to follow. I agree with a fellow reviewer...you are a true talent.
I just want to say thank you for all you do. I'm a registrar in Internal medicine, and your videos always help me with basics of my presentation. Thank you and God bless you richly. Pls keep up the good work..
U are just outstanding like literally this guy doesn't miss a point he almost covers everything the way u expalin things even a normal student without the science background can understand it easily...u are love u deserve all the happiness n love all Around the world ❤️❤️❤️...Love u so much for doing this for us ..May God bless u man
is there a way to mass "like" all the vids? seriously, blessss youuuu. I'm a very visual learner and at uni profs seem to teach from a super sciency researcher technical point of view, so all the intricate details never clicked and got me super overwhelmed. and here comes this channel to show me NO it IS possible to "science" (using it as a verb here hah) as a former painting student.
I'm watching you from Argentina, I thought it'd be more difficult to understand this subject in another language but the truth is that you're helping me a lot!!! Thanks u ✨
And all of this happens before we pee?! Wow our bodies are amazing. I'm studying pharmacology and I'm currently on diuretics but I wanted to better understand the physiology behind it and you have done an amazing job, thank you!!
I always wondered what was the need for the counter current mechanism. Osmolality at start and end was the same. I have finally figured out the purpose was to create the hypertonic area in the medullary interstitial. The hypertonic area in the medullary interstitial pulls in water from the collecting duct. The mechanism of water transport from the collecting duct is controlled by ADH hormone. Thus by manipulating the ADH secretion, water removal and thus urine concentration is increased. This also explains the beer urination. Alcohol prevents ADH thus increasing water volumes in the urine.
Me again... I love all your videos! I just wanna meet you and try being like you when I finish my Pharmacy career... 💜💜💜😄😄😄🎉🎉🎉📚📚📚🤗🤗🤗❤❤❤ Btw: A pdf of your drawings would be AMAZING too...
Zach, thank you for your time and dedication to these videos! You make individuals like myself very happy. Would you be doing a playlist for medical laboratory students?
You are so amazing. I just cannot imagine ever knowing this in such dynamic detail, even if I had all the time in the world without the need to cram it all in to regurgitate for exams. How did you teach yourself? Did you practice doing demos on a white board over and over?
I have a question @ninjanerd. U said 15%, of water is being reabsorbed in the descending limb, while about 25% of Salt is also being reabsorbed in the Ascending limb. But then u also said, that by Obligatory water reabsorption, an equal amount of Salt reabsorbed will also mean an equal amount of water reabsorbed. Then my question is, why is it 15% water reabsorbed in the descending limb, and 25% salt reabsorbed in the Ascending limb and not 15% water and 15% Salt reabsorption?
Hey, I am sorry I am new here and in school we had that membrane receptors with G-proteins and all that mechanism, Ninja mention (12:32): “you guy have seen this so many time, you already know whats gonna happened”. To be honest, if you know about video, where I can find how he is explaining this it would be more than appreciated :))) thank u!
Zach thanks very much... as always, excellent. learnt a lot. just quickly... you explained why we need the counter current exchanger. thanks. but why do we need the counter current multiplier mechanism. why do we need to maintain the salinity gradient?
As always it was the great one. I just have 1 doubt, what if the calcium level in the blood in not low (hypocalcemia)?? if blood calcium is not low then it can't stimulate the parathyroid gland to secret PTH and if PTH is not secreted it can't help is calcium reabsorption. then how will calcium reabsorbed? please answer/reply if you think that the doubt is valid.
Mr. Ninja, just living his life and helping med students across the globe pass their exams. Bless this man!
im 2nd year med student and those videos are a blessing, ive literally understood more than after a few hours with books, even though im not a native english speaker. greetings from poland, thank you kind sir 😊
same but from latin america!
Jaki uniwerek ? Pozdro z Opola xD
So you are now a 4th year medical student ?
im now 2nd year medical student this is till the best video
@@roronoazoro3204 french professors Never explain us the counter current mechanism .he IS a legend
Nobody teaches the way you do Prof. Zach Murphy. I am not a medical student, someone with
ongoing quest for knowledge and to hopefully find the underlying cause(s) of my chronic nerve pain.
I tell all my friends to tell their kids in med school to subscribe to you. You are a gift to this world ! God bless, grateful beyond words. Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii
He is the best teacher ever!
These videos have been LIFE CHANGING for me as I'm an audio visual learner, similar to many of your followers. I can NOT thank you enough!!! You are a true talent!
Heidi Rivera Im a fourth year medical student and every single one I know and even dont know... smart or average... says they are visual learners... I believe no one is not a virual learner and there are just students who has extra capabilities of understanding the book with ease...
Your hand drawn illustrations and the way you clarify things is commendable.
From Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬, Pre clinicals is fun with Zach and Ninja nerd team.
Thank you so much!! Class got moved online and stuck at home trying to stay calm in the midst of all the chaos while studying for exams. I am also a visual learner and your explanations and diagrams are easy to follow. I agree with a fellow reviewer...you are a true talent.
Same here he's truely a legend I m following him since life got quarantined
exactly
I just want to say thank you for all you do. I'm a registrar in Internal medicine, and your videos always help me with basics of my presentation. Thank you and God bless you richly. Pls keep up the good work..
Big thanks from Austria as well! Please don't ever stop creating content of such quality. Fantastic.
Each time am not attending lectures, reading books, I relax from Ninja Nerds videos, am a Ninja Nerd for life, I love Ninja Nerd❤️
U are just outstanding like literally this guy doesn't miss a point he almost covers everything the way u expalin things even a normal student without the science background can understand it easily...u are love u deserve all the happiness n love all Around the world ❤️❤️❤️...Love u so much for doing this for us ..May God bless u man
is there a way to mass "like" all the vids? seriously, blessss youuuu. I'm a very visual learner and at uni profs seem to teach from a super sciency researcher technical point of view, so all the intricate details never clicked and got me super overwhelmed. and here comes this channel to show me NO it IS possible to "science" (using it as a verb here hah) as a former painting student.
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I'm watching you from Argentina, I thought it'd be more difficult to understand this subject in another language but the truth is that you're helping me a lot!!! Thanks u ✨
Each Medical Student, need to pray that we have this man!
Med school is so much better thanks to this channel.... thank you❤❤🥰🥰
One of the best teachers of anatomy , physiology etc I’ve ever listened to !!! 🔥🔥🔥
And all of this happens before we pee?! Wow our bodies are amazing. I'm studying pharmacology and I'm currently on diuretics but I wanted to better understand the physiology behind it and you have done an amazing job, thank you!!
Thanks a million man. Its been taught in our class but after watching this, its crystal clear to me.
I am 2nd year medical student from arfrica. I love you so much. You are making my life easy
I love how you always do a quick summary or review of the previous one before moving forward. It refreshes my memory! Thank you
this man is my saving grace - also i'm convinced his favorite word is actual
cant thank you enough!!!! you're a blessing to medical students
any doubt in physiology , I first check ninjanerd topic & get 100% clear answer. Thank you very much for your best explanation sir 👍
10:51 to 16:46 parathormone
17:28 to 23:40 Aldosterone
CRNA student here. Thank you for making learning enjoyable and understandable!
I always wondered what was the need for the counter current mechanism. Osmolality at start and end was the same.
I have finally figured out the purpose was to create the hypertonic area in the medullary interstitial. The hypertonic area in the medullary interstitial pulls in water from the collecting duct. The mechanism of water transport from the collecting duct is controlled by ADH hormone. Thus by manipulating the ADH secretion, water removal and thus urine concentration is increased.
This also explains the beer urination. Alcohol prevents ADH thus increasing water volumes in the urine.
the fact that these videos are not even edited is astonishing!
All your vedios on physiology are so helpful and of high level knowledge...thank you so much sir.
I really appreciated what you have done. Your lectures are so precious
Videos are amazing! Thank you! A great addition would be a linked PDF of your drawings so we can draw along.
You are an awesome teacher. Really love your teaching. Plzz keep uploading vedios of other medical subjects also. Your vedios are really very helpful
It would be great if you provide good quality screenshot of the board at the end.😍
Thank you so much from SAUDI ARABIA (middle east)🇸🇦.
here’s out here saving my grades. thankyou zach!
idk what i would do without these videos
You are so awesome, a true ninja indeed. Thank you, Sensei! 🙏🏼
Just wanna say that may GOD bless you and your team.
This is plain high quality content mate.
Thank you 100x's over. You are helping me IMMENSELY. I absolutely appreciate your time it takes to put these videos out. Sending you love
Me again... I love all your videos! I just wanna meet you and try being like you when I finish my Pharmacy career... 💜💜💜😄😄😄🎉🎉🎉📚📚📚🤗🤗🤗❤❤❤
Btw: A pdf of your drawings would be AMAZING too...
Thank you so much, your videos help me get through med school :)
Vids been shot three years ago before I was in primary but then still helping me a lot Asif it is made for me alone
It’s so amazing!!! Thank you from Russia 🙏
the detail here is so helpful for my upcoming exam
Thank you! ~from a pre-nursing student!
A king, a godsend, may the gods bless you forever and ever
Thank you so much, sir, for helping us through our academic journey ❤❤❤❤
I wish I could support you right now 😭 I will someday when I have money coz you are a life saver 😍♥️😭
Excellent brother, really helpful.
Zach, thank you for your time and dedication to these videos! You make individuals like myself very happy. Would you be doing a playlist for medical laboratory students?
I've told you before.. and I'm gonna say it again.. I love you
Blessing you from EGYPT 🇪🇬 🙏🏻
Very much grateful to you sir..
Thank you soo Much ♥️🙏
Students from India Love You ♥️
you are the legend in my class
These videos are really cool(Dr Zack it's ur words♥️🙃) ur style of teaching is really appreciatable .
More love to u from PAKISTAN 🇵🇰
ur lecturers are amazing.. thanks for all the hard work... love from Bangladesh
THANKS ZAC. You are a TRUE legend
you are a living god to me.blessed you!!!!!!!
5.7 million. The actual number of times the word “actual” is actually in this video. Still love it though. Ty!
You are a god send! If I can successfully become a doctor, I am definitely donating to this channel haha
I realy appreciate your efforts . You share your knowledge free. It's a really your generosity. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
We are lucky to have you I swear!!
Summary 1 = 15:11 (early distal tubule)
Summary 2 = 17:28 (late distal tubule)
the best teacher ive ever seen😎😎😎😎
Love you Zach! - your biggest SRNA fan ❤
Hats off to you for doing such a great job
You are so amazing. I just cannot imagine ever knowing this in such dynamic detail, even if I had all the time in the world without the need to cram it all in to regurgitate for exams. How did you teach yourself? Did you practice doing demos on a white board over and over?
Zach Murphy for President
Everythng is pretty cooooool in ninja............
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Thank you so much from Brazil
Thank you to the moon and back
I have a question @ninjanerd. U said 15%, of water is being reabsorbed in the descending limb, while about 25% of Salt is also being reabsorbed in the Ascending limb. But then u also said, that by Obligatory water reabsorption, an equal amount of Salt reabsorbed will also mean an equal amount of water reabsorbed. Then my question is, why is it 15% water reabsorbed in the descending limb, and 25% salt reabsorbed in the Ascending limb and not 15% water and 15% Salt reabsorption?
thank you man . you are amazing . extremely helpful videos . keep going .
Super helpful!!! thank you thank you!
Phenomenal lecture 👌 👏 🙌 Thank you so much ❤
How memorize which hormon is depends on Gs or Gq or Gi???
Great man
Hey, I am sorry I am new here and in school we had that membrane receptors with G-proteins and all that mechanism, Ninja mention (12:32): “you guy have seen this so many time, you already know whats gonna happened”. To be honest, if you know about video, where I can find how he is explaining this it would be more than appreciated :))) thank u!
Anna .Orešková if you go to the biochem playlist you’ll find videos explaining all of it
Endocrinology playlist
21:00
“Why can Sodium ions come into the cells?” ...”i got you”
Literally made me laugh and brightened up my day
You are a legend...thanks a lot
Zach thanks very much... as always, excellent.
learnt a lot. just quickly... you explained why we need the counter current exchanger. thanks. but why do we need the counter current multiplier mechanism. why do we need to maintain the salinity gradient?
🙋🏻♀️ thank you so much
You are the best one !!
Love U 3000 ❤️
We are Ninja Nerds 🥷
You are phenomenal !
Really thank you 😭❤️
Your videos are just love😍
Awesome videos! very helpful
Love the videos. Please keep it up.
As always it was the great one. I just have 1 doubt, what if the calcium level in the blood in not low (hypocalcemia)?? if blood calcium is not low then it can't stimulate the parathyroid gland to secret PTH and if PTH is not secreted it can't help is calcium reabsorption. then how will calcium reabsorbed?
please answer/reply if you think that the doubt is valid.
Great explanation
Thank you so much 💕💕
Does chloride channel on basolateral part requires atp or it is facilitated diffusion?
Thank you so much🤍
Hey respected sir!!!
Sir I wana question that why excretion of hypertonic urine is associated best with distal convoluted tubule?
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Do you have PDF of the blank diagrams you draw that we could fill out along with you?
Hi, does anyone knows if the notes on membership contains the drawing from the YT videos please
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What will happen to calcium reabsorption in metabolic acidosis condition?