Synapses in 60 seconds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2023
- what are synapses? 🧐
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Please don’t stop posting these videos Holly. They are so useful.
I am a biotech undergraduate and I have been watching your videos for 2 years now.☺️☺️☺️
ah this is so so good to hear - thanks Kelcy! and it is also one of 2023 goals to find a consistent routine with this channel 😉
and this was her last video 💀
last video till present*
Duh I am studying this in high school
@@user-ud5wi1vj5igood for you 😊
@@user-ud5wi1vj5i same
1 hour lecture convert into 60 sec thanks ❤
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Easiest explanation. I love science. When you understand and connect the dots it’s really fun and makes you wanna learn more. Bio major here in nursing school rightnow.
These shorts are the best as a science (bio and chem) student!!!!!!
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As a biologist focused on neuro, I love this so much.
Plz can you explain me what causes the activation or enibition ? And the results of it 😢
I cant find it anywhare, please share education
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That’s way too simple though for university level
@@nbatista5803the neurotransmitters open channels for Na+ Ions at the post synaptic membrane. Na+ gets into the post synaptic cell and causes a depolarization. If strong enough that depolarization causes an action potential. Hope this helps.
I’m 31 ms back in school this was so helpful!! Keep going girly
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation ❤
Thank you for sharing this information with me
as a normal dude who doesnt understand much science i will say… yes.
this helped me sooooo much thank you!!!!!!!!
This is the best!!! Keep them coming 😩🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾thank you for this🙏🏾
Thanku so much
Thank you
I literally just did this question when this video popped up 😂
THANK YOU SO MUCH OH MY GOD
Excellent 👌
Deep voice 🤩🤩🤩🤩
❤ thank you
Gonna pass in the exam, thanks a lot.
This is really impressive:)
thanks richard!! 🙈
Well, if we could actually cocktail all those neurochemicals into one street drug, I imagine it would be like a rollercoaster ride through the depths of hell and the pearly gates of heaven at the same time. You'd be so high that you'd think you were a unicorn flying through a rainbow, but then you'd crash so hard that you'd feel like a snail stuck in molasses.
But thank goodness we don't have to resort to that kind of experimentation because our brains are already equipped with the perfect cocktail mixer. It's like having your own personal bartender in your head, constantly serving up delicious shots of dopamine, norepinephrine, anandamide, endorphins, and serotonin.
And when we're in flow, it's like we're at the best bar in town, sipping on the most exquisite blend of pleasure drugs that our brains can produce. It's like winning the jackpot in the neurochemical lottery, and we're all in it to win it.
So, let's raise a glass to flow, the most addictive experience on Earth. And who needs drugs when you've got a brain that can mix 'em better than any street dealer? Cheers!
Cool! :)
i loveeeee neurobiology 😉🧠
Thats only 2 marks answer. I need for 15 marks
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You spell things weirdly. And pronounce words strangely. 😊