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here i would like to mention two things, 1:46 insulin secrete with help of 2 mechanism one you mentioned is parasympathetic stimulation as well as b-cell of pancreas scenes glucose via fenestrated capillaries and glucose attach with receptor on b-cell and it releases insulin. second i have question 3:41 that what mechanism deiced that some of glucose will directly store in to adipose tissue bypassing liver. thank you. i love all your videos keep doing it.
I cant undesrtand something:if ghrelin is been produced when the stomach is empty ,and the stomach empties after 3 to 4 hours,thus we feel hungry at that time. So does that mean the the food hangs out in the stomach all this time then we feel hungry again but simultaneously the food goes to the small intestine . But in the small intestine horomones of satiety are been produces......that does not make any sense.... thanks
Hi,I am so glad to watch your video on this feed fast cycle...Can you please make a video about the feed fast cycle for diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2? Thank you sooooo much!
dude your amazing......first video i ever watched of yours..and im hooked, idk how you do the drawings so smooth. but bravo!!! heard of you through Kamal Patel from Examine.com
great video man!!! but quick question, with all this going on, why does one usually feel very tired/ sleepy after eating then? Isnt glycolysis occurring which means energy?
true but larger amounts of blood are diverted to your digestive system, leaving less for muscle and other organs, as well as the fact that your digestive system does use up energy to process and absorb nutrients.
I have a question in regards of being fed. We do know that blood glucose rises and reach its pick levels 1-2 hours after taking a meal. So is it good to eat in that time window when your insulin is in highest numbers or is it bad?
Hey Armando, I learn so much from your videos. What textbook do you reference for your physiology videos? I ask because it seems like you have a very good grasp of the concepts because you can explain things in your own words clearly. Thanks!
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It's also v.imp to note that glucose enters liver via the GLUT-2 transporter, whereas enters muscle and adipose via GLUT-4 transporters!
iloveu975 it is absorbed from lumen into enterocyte through SGLT (Sodium glucose linked cotransporter) and then it is absorbed in blood through GLUT2
fructose absorbed passively by GLUT-5
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7:27 ant in the paper
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thankyou so much, help me a lot after a whole day of reading a lotsss of articles but only after watching this video I understand everything
here i would like to mention two things, 1:46 insulin secrete with help of 2 mechanism one you mentioned is parasympathetic stimulation as well as b-cell of pancreas scenes glucose via fenestrated capillaries and glucose attach with receptor on b-cell and it releases insulin.
second i have question 3:41 that what mechanism deiced that some of glucose will directly store in to adipose tissue bypassing liver.
thank you.
i love all your videos keep doing it.
4 years later and your vids are still super helpful. I fully understand this shit lol THANK YOU, You're God sent!!
Thank you Armando, i have shared your link with my group for an essay on this topic
most excellent detail and comprehension! Keep going!
an amazing video, thank you!
Always awesome as usual . Thank you!
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Was just revising this topic. Now I have this video to help me out :) Thanks!
Thanks a lot for such good quality videos.
I cant undesrtand something:if ghrelin is been produced when the stomach is empty ,and the stomach empties after 3 to 4 hours,thus we feel hungry at that time. So does that mean the the food hangs out in the stomach all this time then we feel hungry again but simultaneously the food goes to the small intestine . But in the small intestine horomones of satiety are been produces......that does not make any sense.... thanks
8:03- No. Thank you!
Thank you!!!!! You made biochemistry so easily understandable!
Wow just studied this, and this video was PERFECT summary and explanation.
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can you make a video on effect of glucagon in fed state?
thank you it helps a lot :)
Hi,I am so glad to watch your video on this feed fast cycle...Can you please make a video about the feed fast cycle for diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2? Thank you sooooo much!
now I understood what teacher in school was teaching me 5 years ago lmao btw school sucks meh xD This video was super informative really thanks :)
dude your amazing......first video i ever watched of yours..and im hooked, idk how you do the drawings so smooth. but bravo!!! heard of you through Kamal Patel from Examine.com
Once again ... great stuff ... thank you very much ... you are so talented! :-)
A perfect work ,,,sooo helpful thanx Armando
Beautiful video quality here
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Which software you use for video???
Couldn't someone create the effects of th fasted state while still eating however avoiding carbohydrates consumption?
great video man!!!
but quick question, with all this going on, why does one usually feel very tired/ sleepy after eating then?
Isnt glycolysis occurring which means energy?
true but larger amounts of blood are diverted to your digestive system, leaving less for muscle and other organs, as well as the fact that your digestive system does use up energy to process and absorb nutrients.
Hello! How does the insulin affects the absorption of glucose?
nice presentantion , thnk you!
thanks , just now ,i understand ,you are amazing in explain the subject.thanks again.
Hey armando what about hunger and starving state?
I love your videos! You are amazing :)
can you share that scheme picture?
I have a question in regards of being fed. We do know that blood glucose rises and reach its pick levels 1-2 hours after taking a meal. So is it good to eat in that time window when your insulin is in highest numbers or is it bad?
The body starts producing insulin before and as you are eating by incretins. I would say it does not matter - if you are healthy, the body copes fine.
Thanks so much, very interesting!!
Hey Armando, I learn so much from your videos. What textbook do you reference for your physiology videos? I ask because it seems like you have a very good grasp of the concepts because you can explain things in your own words clearly. Thanks!
Hey,
I use multiple references for my videos, internet, textbooks, uni lectures notes and google images.
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Thanks so much, very interesting!!