Filtration Membranes of Glomerulus | Renal System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ย. 2019
- In this video, Dr Mike explores the various layers of filtration at the glomerulus.
This includes:
- fenestrated endothelia
- basement membrane
- podocytes
Let's take a look at how they stop cells and proteins from being filtered into the tubules of the nephron.
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I could watch this all day
I learn more here than I actually learn while reading my text. Thank you Dr. Mike!!
Again, thank you for making these videos. The filtration membrane is such a sophisticated system. It's amazing
Nice presentation! Simple, clear and understandable!
amazing video for renal physiology, thank you so much for making it simple and easy to understand!
This is my favorite video regarding the renal system. I watched 5 and this one I can understand better than the others. Perhaps, the illustrations are more descriptive and the terminology isn't as complex for me, anyway. Thank you, this video helped me. I do like your illustrations when they are more representative, informative.
Don't know whether to look at your drawings or your biceps..
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Stop!😂 let me focus on the drawings 😂😂😂
Drawing💁♂️😂
Thank you for your efforts 🙂
I just watched because I am curious. This was an awesome and easy to understand video! Ty!
TY! SOO Helpful! The membrane is something that's lacking in every other video I've watched= TY!
This was really good Sir. Thank you u simplified it so much for me😊
Really good explanation!!! So easy to understand! Thanks
really like your expalation. simple but easily understood
Your explanation is the best, thank you!
Excellent explanation as usual. Thanks
great video..loved the info and explanation
The best explanation on ultrafiltration I’ve found. Thank you it’s really easy to understand.
I love your videos they teach me so much. Thank you 😭
This is my favorite video regarding the renal system. +1
Ah this makes so much more sense now. Thank you
your explanation is great💜❤️ thank you doctor
You are the best of the best, Love from India🇮🇳♥️
Great explanation!!!
Great video, thank you! Very helpful to aid in my understanding :)
So so good! Thank you!
thank u D.Mike you made it easy just now we understand
We have seen doctors talking about the filtration of kidneys and this gives the true picture of what is being done in the kidneys. Fantastic
Thank you so much for great explanation!
Dope vid bro, you’ve aided in the possible success of my test tomorrow while motivating my arm day later that day as well, drop the workout routine!
Wow Thank you so much, nice presentation 👏
Thanks a lot sir ❤️
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Thank you Dr Mike👍🏻
Thank you.....so much
I needed it 👍👍👍👍
GREAT EXPLANATION.
Very helpful , thank you
Thanks again, Dr. Mike
Amazing Video
Very good explanation
Can I know what you think about protein and damage to the kidneys ?
Thanks
Hi Dr Mike, do you have a video on kidney medullary gradient?
You did that, thank you😊
Excellent
Can u explain how cardioplegia it's working???
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Thanks!
Thank you a lot
Thank you!!!!!
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thank you!
Thank you very much for this and other Videos. One thing which is not too clear to me is is where is this multi layered filtration occurs? In the Glomerulus or in or mostly in the Glomerular? Can I say that the blood capillaries and their fenestrations perform a first pass filtration and the Glomerular performs the rest?
amazing ❤
Thank you thank you thank you
Never stop please.
amazing
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Understood at first go!
Thankyou :)
Thanks..
I don't know why I keek getting distracted by your nice lovely biceps.
good job thank you so much
Yeahhhhh!!! Thanks!!
I liked your video you tought very well but please increase the size of your fonts
wow!
how the amino acid success to pass via the glomeruli?
My doubt is :
Podocytes are also epithelium, they should also be having basement membrane.
So why it's not counted in filteration membrane?
which 3 components of the nephron which form the glomerular membrane?
hi, thank you for great explanations. I have a question though. I've heard that you pee out the proteins that your body didn't use to build muscles (or other things i assume). But since proteins normally don't make it past the membranes, how does that work?
Can you talk about the pressures that affect glomerular filteration?
Celia
Great vid, one correction: white blood cells are about 12-18 (depending on type) micrometers in diameter, while red blood cells are 7-8 micrometers. WBCs are still larger than RBCs, but only 2-3x larger in size on average
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If this guy teaches my Physio class, the averages would be like A's. omg
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He looks like Adrien Brody.
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Sir u r too cute
Wow I like ur body more than ur explanation jk 😂
Thx for helping us ❤
Thank you ❤