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Everytime you say baby, it reminded me of Austin Powers xDD. Thank you for the explanation, you made it for us to easily understand it! Have a nice day!
you say the concave shape of the water in the glass stems from its surface tension. and the mercury doesn't form a concave. but mercury has near 10 times the surface tension of water. shouldn't mercury form a more defined concave by this logic?
This is a fantastic video! Do you think maternal supplementation of phosphatidylcholine will help prevent lung issues (especially with moms with complications like preeclampsia that are at risk for preterm birth)??
I don't know how I got here but now I know that my lungs will collapse if they don't produce enough surfactants and the production of surfactants is stimulated by hormones, including cortisol. Well, I guess I won't have to worry about that happening then.
I have a question. on page 681 in usmle first aid 2023 ,,surfactant starts in 20th week ,, but u said in 28th week . Could u explain this??or no difference
Ok I got it ..When I think why we need it all time I think because in inhalation we need alveolar to relaxe and get air in easy way .. and in exhalation because will prevent the collapses .. is that right
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OMG!! You're the best! No one literally no one can deliver a lecture the way you did. The person receiving the lecture won't ever get bored or take it as a burden because of your unexpected funny sentences like: "they contain surfactant baby!"
I loved it😂❤️
Dr.Najeeb can.But he is way slower
I'm chemistry student and I was trying to find something about surface tension but not with the same focus of your video, however, I saw the complete video, I love how you explain, congratulations! Thanks for doing this and helping a lot of people !!!
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But like why the surface tension would collapse the lung ? By what mechanism?
The interaction between air and fluid.
you say the concave shape of the water in the glass stems from its surface tension. and the mercury doesn't form a concave.
but mercury has near 10 times the surface tension of water. shouldn't mercury form a more defined concave by this logic?
he did a slight mistake.
the concave surface was due to adhesive and cohesive force difference....
I like this guy. He's funny
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enjoyed your video. Can u explain about endogenous surfactant? thank you.
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Surfactant is also a contraction of “surface active agent”.
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This is a fantastic video! Do you think maternal supplementation of phosphatidylcholine will help prevent lung issues (especially with moms with complications like preeclampsia that are at risk for preterm birth)??
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Do you know any evidence of that?
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I don't know how I got here but now I know that my lungs will collapse if they don't produce enough surfactants and the production of surfactants is stimulated by hormones, including cortisol. Well, I guess I won't have to worry about that happening then.
Much thanks💕💕
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it's science, baby!
@medicosis >>>>>>>> when increasing surfactant by 4 .for example .surface tension reduce by how value??????????????????????????????????????????????
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I have a question. on page 681 in usmle first aid 2023 ,,surfactant starts in 20th week ,, but u said in 28th week . Could u explain this??or no difference
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Thankyou sir...sir one question what happens to the surfactant level when blood flow is dcereased?
Blood flow to where?
they contain the surfactant baby!
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Perspirant does not mean anti-perspiration...
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Is the surfactant secreted during inspiration?
Surfactant is secretion anytime
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How do they collapse the lungs?
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In your question, what does “they” refer to?
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I have question is surfactant release during inhalation ?
It’s released all the time.
Ok I got it ..When I think why we need it all time I think because in inhalation we need alveolar to relaxe and get air in easy way .. and in exhalation because will prevent the collapses .. is that right
he makes me laugh Sooo much hha Mr Perfectionalist hehe. I don't remember any math.. :O
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis omg you replied! I love your videos and I love the pulm series!! What i wrote is a joke, i was 1st to omment but i changed the 1st or 1rd like 3rd i dunno im dumb lul thanks for everything!
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