Lecture 4 - Structure and Function of the Respiratory System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, Dr Mike explores the following learning outcomes;
LO 4.1 - Identify the anatomy and histology of the respiratory tract and explain the associated functional changes throughout
LO 4.2 - Identify the three gas laws and how they relate to respiration
LO 4.3 - Outline how individual muscles contribute to breathing (inspiration and exhalation)
LO 4.4 - Describe the neural mechanisms that control breathing
Besides the fact that he has perfected his knowledge in this area, his method, voice, and body mechanics make comprehending,. attention, and retention about as good as is possible. And I say this as someone whose battled ADHD for nearly 60 years. He's a Champ!
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You're so brilliant Dr. Mike I'm a Biology teacher and I'm so proud to watch and benefit from your explanation
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Love this explaining
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I would love to see a reference for the lat being a muscle of expiration! Also, love all your videos! 💙
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In the last minutes Dr.Mike referes to an increased concentration in hydrogen ions what could trigger the respiratory center in the brain. Later he says a decreased concentration would be the trigger. Where can I find more details about this influence of hydrogen ion concentration in the blood as a trigger for the respiratory system?🤔
What does the word innovate mean in this context like when you said "the nerves innovate the diaphragm"? thank you!
Innervate*
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Learning outcome, I am amused
vibrissae are not nose hair its cilia
no
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Sir sorry but there are 7 ribs attached to the sternum and 8,9,10 are attached to 7th rib and 11th and 12th are floating ribs
-ARP
if you know so much why don't you teach yourself smh
I figured so to
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but we dont have vibrissae
What are you talking about sir? Humans do have vibrissae in our nasal cavity...
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