I love your videos and I love your voice. You are always calm and so into the topic. I can't stop listening to you!!! Thank you, Ma'am, a lot!!!! You make a difference!
Please how is it poss that when the need for blood is high, vessels constrict? Is constriction a limitation on flow? Why does flow rate reduce when blood delivery has to be high in order to permit body to operate at high intensity?
Milko - that is such a good question, and a common area of confusion. There are two considerations - first think about what happens when you increase resistance to a vessel - a good example is a garden hose or a pipe - try using a garden hose and squeezing it, you will see that the water pressure goes up when you squeeze the hose tighter - this will get fluid faster to the area of need by increasing pressure - just as the body wants to increase blood pressure during times of stress. The next thing to think about is the need to divert blood flow to important areas - during stress, the sympathetic nervous system will divert blood flow to areas that are most needed (think dilating vessels locally in the heart, brain, muscle) by reducing blood flow to areas that don't (think constricing vessels locally to digestive and urinary systems)
There was just something confusing said on the slide of anatomical differences that I would like to clarify. Is it cranial nerve VII or VIII? You said VII but the slide said VII!
I love your videos and I love your voice. You are always calm and so into the topic. I can't stop listening to you!!! Thank you, Ma'am, a lot!!!! You make a difference!
"I remember you have PTSD from anatomy ..." XD That was beauuuuutiful, you know your students so well :)
The best lecture yet
I Love your videos! I wish you were my teacher :D I l love your voice also.
Thank you for another great video!
You're welcome!
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Dear Prof, Is there any video that I can review about Dopamine and Serotonin? Thank you so much.
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Please how is it poss that when the need for blood is high, vessels constrict? Is constriction a limitation on flow? Why does flow rate reduce when blood delivery has to be high in order to permit body to operate at high intensity?
Milko - that is such a good question, and a common area of confusion. There are two considerations - first think about what happens when you increase resistance to a vessel - a good example is a garden hose or a pipe - try using a garden hose and squeezing it, you will see that the water pressure goes up when you squeeze the hose tighter - this will get fluid faster to the area of need by increasing pressure - just as the body wants to increase blood pressure during times of stress. The next thing to think about is the need to divert blood flow to important areas - during stress, the sympathetic nervous system will divert blood flow to areas that are most needed (think dilating vessels locally in the heart, brain, muscle) by reducing blood flow to areas that don't (think constricing vessels locally to digestive and urinary systems)
@@PhysiologyforStudentsMany thanks for clear explanation.
very good teacher indeed!
55.34 are u lost🤣🤣
Ya!!
She just read my mind.
Watch it 2 parts it gets very interesting at a stretch it feels draining.
Excellent teacher.
Thx a lot.
THANKS , U R DOING A VERY GOOD JOB , BUT YOUR VOICE NEEDS TO BE RAISED
Just increase the volume.
There was just something confusing said on the slide of anatomical differences that I would like to clarify. Is it cranial nerve VII or VIII? You said VII but the slide said VII!
“I remember you have PTSD from anatomy...” XD ppl who said they do not, are lying.... lol.... we are afraid, very afraid.....
Only one problem I have with the video is the audio but
god bless u
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Ma'am there is real voice issue with videos u have such light voice that many things we cant understand try to do something
please :)
Manners, mister
Yes mam...it is audible when kept in full volume ..but anyways can manage
@@anastasiaryzhova8417 Just naturally rude. This is the type who has no respect for women, can't order them to speak louder.