I'd never binge-watched any video on medicine until yesterday when I found your channel. Thank you so much for putting up the effort of making such remarkable videos. I always thought how difficult it was to understand kidneys and now I am so thrilled to have understood so much in just two days. Thank you again for uploading these videos. I'm sure everyone who has liked your videos or has subscribed to your channel is thankful to you for not charging any money. I hope you achieve everything you wish for in your career and wish you all the best in life. Please keep up this social work!!
This is really impressive, how you can cover more coherent, and even at more depth, concepts that takes a professor three hours to cover with a bland powerpoint with slides stolen from Martini and Guyton
"how's it gonna do all this crap" 😂😂😂 couldn't get myself to study for the past 2 weeks!! but i watched this series until here consequetively.. your explanation is amazing.. thank you zach!!
Agradeço a Deus por ter aprendido inglês e conseguir entender tudo dessa série de vídeos. Muito obrigada, você ajudou uma estudante de medicina do Brasil a melhorar sua formação.
Sir Thank you for your efforts which are very helpful.I want to convey my sincere thanks to you😊😊. Without you it would be very difficult to Understand these concepts. You deserve Nobel prize Sir👌👌.
Hahahaha same. I’m pretty sure he was going to say “carbonic anhydrase” but then he realized he skipped a step so he backtracked and said water. But I was cracking up too like uhhhhhhh we know what water is buddy this isn’t the first bio video I’ve ever watched lol
I know this is so late to the game but just getting through a pathophysiology right now and needed to brush up on the kidneys. I also started laughing uncontrollably at this.
THE BEST VIDEOS ON EXCRETION PHYSIOLOGY IN DEPTH. JUST LOVE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN THE CONCEPTS. COULD YOU PLEASE SHARE WHAT REFERENCE BOOKS YOU USE FOR THESE PHYSIOLOGY TOPICS. THANKS
Once again thank you Zach! you have helped me through undergrad, Grad & now med school. I can't wait to be able to financially contribute more to your channel. Your platform is ESSENTIAL
I still wonder why this channel has fewer subscriptions. It has the best video lessons. I cant thank you guys enough. GOOD work and keep it up. And thanks to whoever does the drawings. They may seem irrelevant but in most of your videos, these drawings give a clearer idea along with the wonderful explanation.
Thank you so much, My Ninja Nerd! You’re such a blessing❤️ I just had my exam and all of your renal physio lectures guided me😘😍 May God bless you PS. You are very handsome and brilliant. Im inspired💕
Hi, first of all thank you so much for these very usefull lessons 😃😍.👏👏👏 I just whant to say something about your definition of Hyper - Hypo and isotonic solution. maybe what your are saying is a little confusing. By definition , as we are talking about phiysiologic liquids, when a solution is Hypertonic its means that, COMPARED to the body's liquids and plasma composition, the amount of solutes are higher, in an Hypotonic solution : solutes are lower that the ones contained in plasma. When a solution is ISOTONIC to plasma and body's liquids, its means that the given solution has the same amount of solutes COMPARED to plasma, or best : refferd principally to NaCl isotonic do not means that the amount of solutes = Water.!! hope you agree. best regards
Thank you so, so much for all your videos. I'm in med school and had a hard time conceptually understanding all of this until you covered it - you're a lifesaver!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making these videos for everyone :)
Thank you so much for this! I previewed my upcoming lectures after spring break for Renal and I was immediately confused. I'm watching your videos as a first pass for that material and safe to say, you are reminding me of my MCAT and bio days- your material is that personable and understandable! Thank you so much bro.
Hey! I have a question: is there any difference between the late distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct cells? I always see them together in textbooks but none actually distinguish them in any way. From your video it seems that the Late distal convoluted tubule doesn't have the cells that reabsorb bicarbonate, or does it? I always get the difference between early DCT, late DCT and the Collecting Tubules mixed up.
Once I Crack neet pg in my dream college, I will join the channel. It's that I don't have money now that's why watching free videos. But even after my exam when I get selected I will buy it to pay respect to the work which has helped me so much with my preparation
Thank you so much. I really appreciate you and the content you make. It has been a challenge learning uni in silo little concepts jumping from micro to macro but your videos give me the over view and zoom in and follow the process. It just makes sense and I actually get it. Thank you!
My brain LITERALLY EXPLODED all over the library. You sir are a genius! Can i pay you instead of my prof........
Niki Rivera same here bro
@@awanderer2661 NikiRivera he has a patreon
I managed to cover renal in 3 days because of this great genius guy cant thank you enough ZACH!!!
Once I graduate, you will be getting a portion of my paycheck!
Dude I think that almost every day at this point
Hi did you graduate
@@muleyaluyando7889 🥹🥹did he graduate
Did you?
I'd never binge-watched any video on medicine until yesterday when I found your channel. Thank you so much for putting up the effort of making such remarkable videos. I always thought how difficult it was to understand kidneys and now I am so thrilled to have understood so much in just two days. Thank you again for uploading these videos. I'm sure everyone who has liked your videos or has subscribed to your channel is thankful to you for not charging any money. I hope you achieve everything you wish for in your career and wish you all the best in life. Please keep up this social work!!
This is really impressive, how you can cover more coherent, and even at more depth, concepts that takes a professor three hours to cover with a bland powerpoint with slides stolen from Martini and Guyton
And with no interest of teaching upon their face
😂😂😂😂
Current professors are domesticated ped*s who.are only interested in lust & degrading students
"how's it gonna do all this crap" 😂😂😂 couldn't get myself to study for the past 2 weeks!! but i watched this series until here consequetively.. your explanation is amazing.. thank you zach!!
Agradeço a Deus por ter aprendido inglês e conseguir entender tudo dessa série de vídeos. Muito obrigada, você ajudou uma estudante de medicina do Brasil a melhorar sua formação.
Same for me , i’m from Algeria
@@romeysatab5979 مم أنا 😂
1:50 My man was bout to drop the F-bomb
i was looking for this comment hahaha
This is the only channel that i never skip the ads
When he said why in the heck is it doing this. Literally me regarding any physiological mechanism
I'm never dissatisfied at the end
and stop asking if it made sense it always does!! you're awesome!!
Potassium be like, "you can't get rid of me, I'm coming back at you"...cuh.
You're awesome!!!! Thank you for saving my life and education lol
You've made me fall in love with physiology ❤
Thank you for existing, I can't Thank you enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir Thank you for your efforts which are very helpful.I want
to convey my sincere thanks
to you😊😊. Without you it
would be very difficult to
Understand these concepts.
You deserve Nobel prize
Sir👌👌.
2024 and you're still my #1 for refreshers!
thank you , keep making more videos on anatomy and physio , it really helped
I'm dying laughing from when he said "CO2 will combine with what's called... 'water'"🤣🤣🤣 3:00
Hahahaha same. I’m pretty sure he was going to say “carbonic anhydrase” but then he realized he skipped a step so he backtracked and said water. But I was cracking up too like uhhhhhhh we know what water is buddy this isn’t the first bio video I’ve ever watched lol
I know this is so late to the game but just getting through a pathophysiology right now and needed to brush up on the kidneys. I also started laughing uncontrollably at this.
Explained very well
Thank you for this series of videos we appreciate it the effort!
Thank you so much for your amazing videos!!
Elon musk should also donate this channel.
He is great teacher❤
Very nice video. Consider to add CFTR to the B-intercalated cell apicalmembrane, and AE4 basolat. Thank you for great content
That Aq-II vesicle was about as perfect a circle I've ever seen...
You get cooler the more I watch your videos
You make everything so easy…. Great work
THE BEST VIDEOS ON EXCRETION PHYSIOLOGY IN DEPTH. JUST LOVE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN THE CONCEPTS. COULD YOU PLEASE SHARE WHAT REFERENCE BOOKS YOU USE FOR THESE PHYSIOLOGY TOPICS. THANKS
Thank you guys very much. Your works help me a lot.
Love U 3000 ❤️
We are Ninja Nerds 🥷
Thankyou so much Sir for these informative series.It really made sense.
dont ever stop doing this
Thank You
Phenomenal lecture 👌 👏 🙌 Thank you so much ❤
Great video!
Amazing!
Your videos are extremely helpful! Thank you sooo much!!!!
Fantastic
Thanks🙂
Your voice is stuck in my head...
That's a good thing...Thank you !!!!
Thank youuuuuu
Plz make a lecture on CRRT Plz.
It was really really helpful... amazing ✨✊
Really great video Ta
Thank you!
these are actually amazing!!!
My tuition should be going to you tbh. 😂
🙊 OMG , incrediable ❤❤❤❤
love you so much!
Thanku
wait why is the potassium going from low to high. Isnt there less potassium in cell, then the lumen?
I still don't get that vasa recta mechanism
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Love the part when he says these suckers 😂😂
GOAT status
Special in vasa recta
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"This is not the testicles, I know it looks like it" LMAO
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thank you
Thanks in advance
Amazing !
Once again thank you Zach! you have helped me through undergrad, Grad & now med school. I can't wait to be able to financially contribute more to your channel. Your platform is ESSENTIAL
I still wonder why this channel has fewer subscriptions. It has the best video lessons. I cant thank you guys enough. GOOD work and keep it up. And thanks to whoever does the drawings. They may seem irrelevant but in most of your videos, these drawings give a clearer idea along with the wonderful explanation.
Ikr 🤩
People are more into animations
Thank you so much, My Ninja Nerd! You’re such a blessing❤️ I just had my exam and all of your renal physio lectures guided me😘😍 May God bless you
PS. You are very handsome and brilliant. Im inspired💕
Thank you so much for this amazing video❤
Hi, first of all thank you so much for these very usefull lessons 😃😍.👏👏👏
I just whant to say something about your definition of Hyper - Hypo and isotonic solution. maybe what your are saying is a little confusing.
By definition , as we are talking about phiysiologic liquids, when a solution is Hypertonic its means that, COMPARED to the body's liquids and plasma composition, the amount of solutes are higher,
in an Hypotonic solution : solutes are lower that the ones contained in plasma.
When a solution is ISOTONIC to plasma and body's liquids, its means that the given solution has the same amount of solutes COMPARED to plasma, or best : refferd principally to NaCl
isotonic do not means that the amount of solutes = Water.!!
hope you agree.
best regards
You were born to be a Professor mate! Thank you!!
If I ever go into academia at my medical, I want to teach just like you.
Thanku.... For Making interest in physiology love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I promise I will be contributing some amount every month once I start getting my paycheck. Thank you so much for helping so many of us 😍❤️❤️
You do that ?
Can you start uploading photos of the notes from the whiteboard ninja nerd ?!? xo also, you saved my life and we are eternally grateful
THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart!!! I finally understand what is going on in renal :)
1:50 "Thank f-... thank goodness whoever named these darn things..." almost slipped up there Zach
tysm most brilliant explanation I cud ever have come across. GOD BLESS YOU
🙏💯
Thanks dear...i managed to understand well the acid base balance regulation by the collectg duct
All renal physiology in some videos,,,,,,,,, what can l say
Thank you so, so much for all your videos. I'm in med school and had a hard time conceptually understanding all of this until you covered it - you're a lifesaver!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making these videos for everyone :)
You are a born teacher. Thank you so much for your devotion. God bless you!
You helped me a lot in Renal Physiology!! And I will follow all your videos to make all physiology sense to me.
Thank you for all for all your efforts
ur the only reason I am passing my physiology exams, thank you so so much. you‘re truly a blessinf!!!
I’m the biggest fan of yours ..... best way to explain complicated topics
I could hug you bro! Thank you sooo much!
Thank you so much for this! I previewed my upcoming lectures after spring break for Renal and I was immediately confused.
I'm watching your videos as a first pass for that material and safe to say, you are reminding me of my MCAT and bio days- your material is that personable and understandable! Thank you so much bro.
im only surviving because of you my boy
@Ninja Nerd Lectures isn't creatinine mainly filtered and what's left of it is secreted in the proximal tubule and not in the collecting duct?
**This is not the testicles **11:06*****
This is very illustrating. Thank you so much for making my -stay home- time so useful.
"i hope it all makes sense" trust me this is the most i understood in weeks. thank you so much
Hey! I have a question: is there any difference between the late distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct cells? I always see them together in textbooks but none actually distinguish them in any way. From your video it seems that the Late distal convoluted tubule doesn't have the cells that reabsorb bicarbonate, or does it? I always get the difference between early DCT, late DCT and the Collecting Tubules mixed up.
me too :(
How can someone be so good at teaching while beating funny while making sure we repeat in our mind the answers „glad you asked“
You are amazing person I ever seen
Once I Crack neet pg in my dream college, I will join the channel. It's that I don't have money now that's why watching free videos. But even after my exam when I get selected I will buy it to pay respect to the work which has helped me so much with my preparation
Thank you so much. I really appreciate you and the content you make. It has been a challenge learning uni in silo little concepts jumping from micro to macro but your videos give me the over view and zoom in and follow the process. It just makes sense and I actually get it. Thank you!
Can I know what's your reference book for your videos? :)
Probably Guyton
I think he is using reference guyton and Junqueiras for histology
this is not testicules 🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is great! thanks :)