I seriously feel lucky man cause all ur last topics of videos u made in last days are related to my syllabus tysm i am studying from ur channel since my 8th standard ty!!❤
The animations really helped me understand every action that happens within we inhale and exhale oxygen. I’m a visual person so it helped a lot to understand the system as a whole. And it’s crazy how all of that happens so fast with each breath.
1:43 "dissolved and bound oxygen flows through the arterial bloodstream" is misleading. In the video, we have just now loaded up oxygen inside of the lungs, so the blood is flowing through the venous system back to the heart, before it gets to the arterial system. 2:01 "Oxygen metabolism within cells produces carbon dioxide gas" is not so. The oxygen inside of a cell is its TEA (Terminal Electron Acceptor) and is used to produce H2O, not CO2. The oxygen in CO2 comes from the organic molecule being aerobically metabolized. If you had said that AEROBIC metabolism produces carbon dioxide gas, that would have been correct.
Could you please recommend a video that covers the secondary effects of concussions, particularly focusing on what happens after axonal shearing and how the recovery process unfolds?As a higher secondary biology student, you've already delved into a lot of information, but messed up with misinformation (even books) , so please a req..... Like for who support 👍
OMG ! me too curious since it happened to my brother who is class 12 topper, he has several cognitive deficits after the last accident which changed his life😢 RIP his brain cells !
so the hydrogen from the pathway of incoming co2 (from cells) to bicarbonate inside erythrocytes is the reason why oxygen leaves the erythrocyte to the normal tissue cells .. these hydrogen levels are increased making the hemoglobin subunits favor it over oxygen releasing it
This is a very clear and well done video that I would liked to use for a class, but apparently the creators are not allowing links to Powerpoint. For this I give the video a thumbs down. Why post something like this online and then restrict its use?
@MrRulz-oc1pv, Pretty damn miraculous. Gas exchange achieved by passive concentration differences requires no energy, and makes all cell functions possible.
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I seriously feel lucky man cause all ur last topics of videos u made in last days are related to my syllabus tysm i am studying from ur channel since my 8th standard ty!!❤
The narrator's voice is an effective treatment for insomnia.
Definitely 🥱 😴
Yes of course very understandable sound
I don't think so it's calm
@IwantitIgotit-h3n Yes, that's why it is an effective treatment. Do you know what insomnia is?
@@LucidDreamer54321 Sleep disorder
The animations really helped me understand every action that happens within we inhale and exhale oxygen. I’m a visual person so it helped a lot to understand the system as a whole. And it’s crazy how all of that happens so fast with each breath.
These are some of the best animations.
Wow!! This is an amazing video!! So clear. Thank you 🙏🏽
As The Hollies would say, “All I need is the air that I breathe. And to love you.”
That’s so beautiful 😭
1:43 "dissolved and bound oxygen flows through the arterial bloodstream" is misleading. In the video, we have just now loaded up oxygen inside of the lungs, so the blood is flowing through the venous system back to the heart, before it gets to the arterial system.
2:01 "Oxygen metabolism within cells produces carbon dioxide gas" is not so. The oxygen inside of a cell is its TEA (Terminal Electron Acceptor) and is used to produce H2O, not CO2. The oxygen in CO2 comes from the organic molecule being aerobically metabolized.
If you had said that AEROBIC metabolism produces carbon dioxide gas, that would have been correct.
Could you please recommend a video that covers the secondary effects of concussions, particularly focusing on what happens after axonal shearing and how the recovery process unfolds?As a higher secondary biology student, you've already delved into a lot of information, but messed up with misinformation (even books) , so please a req.....
Like for who support 👍
OMG ! me too curious since it happened to my brother who is class 12 topper, he has several cognitive deficits after the last accident which changed his life😢 RIP his brain cells !
ya same
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Nice one. Thank you
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Nince. Thanks!
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Now I understand ❤thank you
Nice ❤
Thank you from India.
Very interesting
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so the hydrogen from the pathway of incoming co2 (from cells) to bicarbonate inside erythrocytes is the reason why oxygen leaves the erythrocyte to the normal tissue cells .. these hydrogen levels are increased making the hemoglobin subunits favor it over oxygen releasing it
I think its the other way, first oxygen Unloading then Co2 Loading occurs, as video said.
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This is a very clear and well done video that I would liked to use for a class, but apparently the creators are not allowing links to Powerpoint. For this I give the video a thumbs down. Why post something like this online and then restrict its use?
"Upon arrival CO2 loading of the erythrocytes promotes O2 unloading" - requires some premise to understand this clearly!
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But body me organs missing
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First day
pretty inefficient
@MrRulz-oc1pv,
Pretty damn miraculous.
Gas exchange achieved by passive concentration differences requires no energy, and makes all cell functions possible.