I really appreciate the videos by khanacademymedicine! I use them a lot and find them well made and easy to follow along with! Thanks for making them available!
Lymphatic also will enter the right side of your face, arm then loop over to the left side of your face, arm, then right leg, left leg and then back up. The cycle is continuous with that!
Moving is exactly right! It's like water flow and motion; like Tai Chi slowly moving. Slowly moving lymph fluid back to the cardiovascular system to remove waste.
What about activation of skeletal muscle around lymph nodes/glands? Does that have an additional effect on the lymphatic system as a whole or range of area? I know the nodes can swell up. Would moving the lymph in that area produce a decrease in swelling etc?
Only two of the valves (semilunar) in the heart work this way. The tricupsid and bicuspid use the chordae tendineae to prevent back flow. Great video all aside though.
1) For simplicity, and 1 to 1 correspondence, drawing the valves to match the actual schematic (valves opening to the left) would have been more appropriate. Not that I don’t appreciate the great work, but doing so would have been nice. 2) Of all the above mechanisms, which one is most important? Which contribute the most to lymphatic flow?
I’ve been taking pharmaceuticals for an injured nerve for 12 years. I’m doing a detox of my lymphatic system and my saliva in the morning is black! Is my lymph fluid that polluted?!
Can't emphasize enough just how good these videos are
Thank you Patrick. I was told that the vascular volume is less than 10% of all of our water. It is just amazing to me.
I really appreciate the videos by khanacademymedicine! I use them a lot and find them well made and easy to follow along with! Thanks for making them available!
Thank you for the explanation. Really helped with understanding how lymph fluid works.
wonderful illustrations explaining the Lymph system very reassuring
Before, I had no idea that lymphatic vessel is an important part of the circulatory system, this lesson gave me a new insight. Thank you!
Lymphatic also will enter the right side of your face, arm then loop over to the left side of your face, arm, then right leg, left leg and then back up. The cycle is continuous with that!
im so grateful for your help
how easily you explain this concept!!seriosly keep up the good work!
Holy crap ..the stories are out of marvel
I love this video so much I love how helpful and straightforward khan academy is, bless this whole thing
thanks Khan academy
Your lectures are really helpful 👍🏼
Amazing! Finally understood it.
Moving is exactly right! It's like water flow and motion; like Tai Chi slowly moving. Slowly moving lymph fluid back to the cardiovascular system to remove waste.
What a wise God who created every inch of all life's forms.
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thank you you are great
The term for the functional segment of the lymphatic system bound by valves is the Angion.
this is so very interesting. I'm currently studying anatomy and physiology and these videos really help tremendously.
Just cleared my doubt thanks👍👍
Excellent video. I believe in creation maybe. But this for sure intelligent design. So simple yet so efficient.
Thank you very much 😊
Great video. Keep up the good work!!!
very good
This is a great video! Thank you for helping!!
Thank you sir that was very helpful
What about activation of skeletal muscle around lymph nodes/glands? Does that have an additional effect on the lymphatic system as a whole or range of area? I know the nodes can swell up. Would moving the lymph in that area produce a decrease in swelling etc?
Only two of the valves (semilunar) in the heart work this way. The tricupsid and bicuspid use the chordae tendineae to prevent back flow. Great video all aside though.
Great video thank you.
great stuff. thanks
Very helpful. Thank you :)
1) For simplicity, and 1 to 1 correspondence, drawing the valves to match the actual schematic (valves opening to the left) would have been more appropriate. Not that I don’t appreciate the great work, but doing so would have been nice.
2) Of all the above mechanisms, which one is most important? Which contribute the most to lymphatic flow?
do you know anything about cleaning swollen lymph nodes and glymphatic system ?
Is lymph considered part of the interstitial volume?
These videos are absolutely amazing! Thank you very much for sharing them and help people like me to understand it better! :*
Please witch programe u use ?
Very well explained!! Could you, please, tell me what program did you use to create the video? Thanks!
It isn't from a Venturi effect at the green star point ?? Kinda like foam eduction system for a fire truck or hose?
Lymphatic vessel valve epithelial cell anatomy
than very good stuff It amazing 2 me how de system
When the lymph enters the cardiovascular system where does it then go? Why does it go there?
The (pathogens)toxins in the lymph gets filtered by the kidneys and clean blood is "dumped" back in to the system.
I found this video very helpful. However, "the reason is because" ... is a bit off, gramatically
I’ve been taking pharmaceuticals for an injured nerve for 12 years. I’m doing a detox of my lymphatic system and my saliva in the morning is black! Is my lymph fluid that polluted?!
the brain being the largest muscle as an organ wouldnt it make sense to consider it as a pump?
0:00 I thought it was the lungs
Interstitial fluid is how lymph is delivered fyi!
Pls try to end the video within 3 min
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just average video