Introduction to respiratory system anatomy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2023
- The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases between air outside the body and blood inside the body. It begins at the nose and runs to the lungs as branching tubes ending in microscopic alveoli. The lungs are filled with air and emptied by movements of the walls of the thorax and the diaphragm translated onto the lungs by the pleural membranes. Let's have a visual look at this anatomy.
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The glove bottle demonstration was great. I struggle to teach my students the principle at time and was hoping to make a prop....and this is a winner.
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I'm in my respiratory module in med school right now so the timing of this video was apropos. Thanks so Dr. Webster.
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22:27 Yes, I'm not even a med student, and your explanation makes absolute sense.
Outstanding introduction. Sam Webster is a great communicator and always brings his infectious enthusiasm to every presentation.
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The mostly posterior placement of the volume of the lungs is helpful to many creatures when they're in water too deep to stand in with their heads above the surface.
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Great video, thank you for sharing. Would you be so kind to share the link to this model for purchase? This model features are far beyond what is sold on many online stors from and most gpi locals stores.
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its really awesome presentation ❤. I'm from indonesia. where are we can get this anatomical model?
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were to get this 3d model?
Didn't mention olfaction...
there's a question does the lungs and diaphragm connected to each other? and why?
The diaphragm is the base of the lung and is not connected to it... Because the lung is a membrane that needs to be compressed by muscles, so there is a diaphragm that presses on the lung to get air out
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