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How do your bones grow?! (Endochondral Ossification)
In this video, I break down the process of osteogenesis (bone development/growth), called endochondral ossification, step by step, using detailed drawings to make it easy to follow. Learn how cartilage transforms into bone during growth and development, with clear explanations that connect structure to function - both when you are developing bone inside the womb and outside! Perfect for students of anatomy, physiology, or anyone curious about how bones form and grow...and by the end of this video, you'll know how to check if YOU are done growing or not! #anatomyandphysiology #science #bones #skeletalsystem #nursing #embryodevelopment #bone #anatomy #physiology #cartilage
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How do Buffer Systems Work?
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Do you struggle to understand how physiological buffer systems work? Do you need a simple way to think about it? Look no further! In this video, we discuss the basics of pH and how buffers resist changes in pH. To help visualize this process, we will use a helpful analogy from real life: Weightlifting! No dogs were harmed in the making of this video :-) #pH #acidity #alkaline #nursing #physiolo...
How Does Alcohol Cause Cancer?
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The US Surgeon General recently came out with a recommendation to post ‘cancer risk’ signs on all alcoholic beverages… Have you ever wondered exactly WHY alcohol is linked to cancer? In this video, we dive into the fascinating science behind alcohol’s journey in the body - from transport and metabolism to its effects on cells - and how exactly the byproducts can cause cancer. If you’re curious ...
Ho, Ho, How? Reindeer Physiology Explained - The Science of Santa’s Christmas Journey!
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Ever wondered how Santa’s reindeer pull off their incredible feat each Christmas Eve? In this deep dive into reindeer physiology, we explore the mind-blowing science behind their calorie consumption, muscular strength, and how they withstand the intense g-forces of Santa’s sleigh. From the sheer horsepower required to deliver 2 billion gifts to the biological (and possibly magical) adaptations ...
We’ve all had cancer…
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Every person, at some point in their lives, have developed cancerous cells. When you have 30 trillion cells in your body, it is inevitable! However, what makes the difference between a person who develops cancer and is diagnosed, versus somebody who never got diagnosed but still had cancer cells? This video will cover the MHC1-pathway with CD8 Cytotoxic T-Cells, which are a vital 'inspector' th...
Blood Types and Babies: What You Need To Know!
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What if mom and baby have different blood types? Should you be concerned? Today, we discuss the implications of maternal-infant blood types, including antibody production, Rh-factor incompatibilities, and RhoGam shots - aimed at providing ease of mind for those worried mothers and fathers :-) #anatomy #nursing #pregnant #pregnancy #bloodtype #rhogam #antibodies #bloodcells #rhfactor
Red Blood Cell Recycling - Made EASY!
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Red blood cells are just like a broken-down car - Some parts can be re-used, but some parts need to get thrown out! In this video, we discuss how red blood cells (erythrocytes) are broken down in the spleen, recycled, and eventually excreted. We discuss several different conversions including biliverdin, bilirubin, and conjugated bilirubin, and how they get processed/metabolized by the body. As...
Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) - Why does it happen?
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Every year, 5000-6000 babies are born in the United States with Down’s Syndrome (Trisomy 21). Why does this occur, and why is it more common to happen in older mothers? In this video, we cover the basics of Down’s syndrome and why it’s a genetic (DNA-based) disorder. #genetics #meiosis #inheritance #downssyndrome #trisomy21 #fertility
Codominance: Human Blood Groups
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Codominance is a type of genetic inheritance pattern when BOTH alleles (variations of a gene) FULLY show up in the phenotype (or the physical trait). In this short video, we briefly cover the Codominance pattern of blood typing, as well as what the genotype actually ‘codes for’ to make the phenotype. #codominance #genetics #abobloodgroup #genes #biology
Do paralyzed people have reflexes?
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If you tap your knee with a little hammer, your leg kicks out! That makes sense for those of us who have control of our limbs, but what about paralyzed people? Do they have reflexes, too? This video explains the details about how the neurons connect to each other in both non-paralyzed and paralyzed people, describing the differences between the two. The two reflexes we discuss are the patellar ...
Human Sexual Reproduction - Meiosis (5 Minutes!)
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Why do some kids look EXACTLY like their parents, while others look like, say, grandma or grandpa? In this final video of anatomy and physiology as an overview, we look at meiosis and how it provides the offspring with a diverse set of DNA to (hopefully!) survive and thrive! #reproduction #meiosis #humanbody #physiology #anatomy
ALL of Anatomy and Physiology - Overview (Under 1 hour!)
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ALL of Anatomy and Physiology - Overview (Under 1 hour!)
How does Surfactant work in the lungs?
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How does Surfactant work in the lungs?
Regulation of Breathing (Ventilation Physiology) - EASY!
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Regulation of Breathing (Ventilation Physiology) - EASY!
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure - SIMPLE!
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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure - SIMPLE!
The Bends - Explained Simply!
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The Bends - Explained Simply!
Cardiac Action Potential Physiology - EASY!
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Cardiac Action Potential Physiology - EASY!
Differences between Exocrine and Endocrine Glands
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Differences between Exocrine and Endocrine Glands
MHC class 2 Antigen Processing Pathway - Simplified!
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MHC class 2 Antigen Processing Pathway - Simplified!
Acquired Adaptive Immunity - Simplified!
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Acquired Adaptive Immunity - Simplified!
Adrenal Glands - Overview
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Adrenal Glands - Overview
Antidiuretic Hormone Physiology (Easy!)
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Antidiuretic Hormone Physiology (Easy!)
5 Things I wish I knew BEFORE taking Anatomy and Physiology!
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5 Things I wish I knew BEFORE taking Anatomy and Physiology!
Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve - EASY Explanation (with visuals!)
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Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve - EASY Explanation (with visuals!)
Blood Typing - Explained!
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Blood Typing - Explained!
What most people DON'T know about the Flu Vaccine!
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What most people DON'T know about the Flu Vaccine!
How does CO2 affect pH? (5 Minutes!)
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How does CO2 affect pH? (5 Minutes!)
Hydrochloric Acid Production in the Stomach (Easy!)
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Hydrochloric Acid Production in the Stomach (Easy!)
Menstrual Cycle: Hormones and Events
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Menstrual Cycle: Hormones and Events
How do sex-linked traits work?
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How do sex-linked traits work?

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  • @blueskies7538
    @blueskies7538 2 години тому

    This was so helpful! One question- is there a difference between epinephrine and norepinephrine?

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology Годину тому

      I'm so glad! Great question. For most classes, instructors will just clump them as one, because they have very similar physiological effects. So, I would just think of them as two incredibly similar molecules doing incredibly similar things. That being said, they have slightly different strengths of actions. For example epinephrine has a stronger affinity to speed up your heart rate and increase its contraction strength, and norepinephrine has a stronger effect on narrowing blood vessels to increase blood pressure. Both of them do BOTH of those actions, but as I said, there's a different level of strength. Hope this helps!

  • @AnyaEdwards-l6f
    @AnyaEdwards-l6f День тому

    So if it’s a theory , has it not be proven ?

  • @Janmayjai
    @Janmayjai 4 дні тому

    your explanation is commendable .I would suggest you to make videos on the topics for NEET exam, as many as 2.5 million students take this exam every year in India to get into MBBS. We lack good teachers and , here, science is not taught the way it should be. By the way are you a student too? 😙

  • @40whitebeard
    @40whitebeard 5 днів тому

    Thankyou for this awesome concept 😮😮😮😮

  • @Janmayjai
    @Janmayjai 6 днів тому

    you're a life saver ! i'm about to take IAT exam in a few months so i'm counting on your videos

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 6 днів тому

      Best of luck on the exam!! Glad I can help. Let me know any topics you may need to review as well!

    • @Janmayjai
      @Janmayjai 5 днів тому

      ​@@organizedbiologyyeah! DNA fingerprinting! 😅

  • @Janmayjai
    @Janmayjai 6 днів тому

    your energy and enthusiasm are😄 contagious! god bless you

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 6 днів тому

      I'm so glad you think so! Thank you 🙂 God bless!

  • @Shehu_cats
    @Shehu_cats 6 днів тому

    Your videos are best 🎉

  • @user-rf1nb6zl8b
    @user-rf1nb6zl8b 7 днів тому

    you are an absolute legend, I have been struggling with this for so long and it finally makes sense! gunna go kill that final now

  • @2you_u
    @2you_u 8 днів тому

    thank you you helped me a lot

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 7 днів тому

      I’m glad it helped! Especially an older video like this! 😂

  • @mila1070
    @mila1070 9 днів тому

    THANK YOU THIS IS AWESOME

  • @paulzehet
    @paulzehet 9 днів тому

    Amaaazing explanation ❤

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 9 днів тому

      Amaaaazing comment! Thank you; I’m glad it helped 😁

  • @ZoeNavales
    @ZoeNavales 10 днів тому

    I wish I saw your video before I took my exam in Med-Surg last semester. Anyway, good video as alwayssss

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 10 днів тому

      Shoot! I’m so sorry I didn’t make it earlier! 😅😭

  • @blueskies7538
    @blueskies7538 10 днів тому

    I think I finally understand!! So when CO2 goes into the blood and binds with H2O via the enzyme, it forms carbonic acid which is the same thing as the two molecules separated but just expressed differently? And then is there an enzyme that makes the H+ and HCO3- split apart? Thank you!

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 10 днів тому

      Good question - the H2CO3 that is formed is an acid (carbonic acid), and that will naturally dissolve into H+ and HCO3- - no enzyme needed! You could say it’s the ‘same molecule just expressed differently’ in the same way as NaCl is the same molecule, expressed differently when it’s dissolved (Na+ and Cl-)!

  • @KickSinclair
    @KickSinclair 10 днів тому

    That dog was so mad at you for disturbing the peace of his house like that 😂 he took that personally

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 10 днів тому

      She definitely is a territorial little thing sometimes 😂 but she’s adorable!

    • @KickSinclair
      @KickSinclair 6 днів тому

      @organizedbiology a welcomed cameo, very cute

  • @blueskies7538
    @blueskies7538 10 днів тому

    This came just at the right time, thank you!

  • @EmilyMartinez-vh3fb
    @EmilyMartinez-vh3fb 12 днів тому

    You are amazing at explaining! Studying for my Teas test for nursing and you have been extremely helpful at helping me understand all of this information!

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 12 днів тому

      Wow! This is such amazing feedback. I am so grateful it’s helping you prepare for the TEAS. Good luck, and you’ve got this! 👍🏼👏🏼

  • @sol1.vagant
    @sol1.vagant 13 днів тому

    awesome video! just one question though, ive read that neurons can't divide since they lack centrioles, so how does a carcinogen make them do that? or is the neuroglia dividing rapidly?

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 13 днів тому

      Great, great question! From my limited knowledge, brain cancers are usually related to the glial cells for reasons that you mentioned - they can divide and move more successfully ALREADY before becoming cancerous. That being said, there are also brain cancers that can arise from neurons, but they are more rare-I’m assuming because neurons lack many structures that allow them to grow and divide successfully…but more research is showing that neural regeneration IS possible! 👍🏼 Hope that makes sense!

    • @sol1.vagant
      @sol1.vagant 13 днів тому

      @organizedbiology thank you so much for your answer!! 🩷

  • @nothingelsematters335
    @nothingelsematters335 14 днів тому

    good explanation

  • @Ayrtsenna314
    @Ayrtsenna314 15 днів тому

    also want to add that ace inhibitors can cause coughing in patients via bradykinin conversion and using aspirin in children younger than 8 years can lead to Reye's Disease :)

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 14 днів тому

      Wow! I did not know those two things. Thanks for sharing your knowledge - I noticed too that (referring to the Reye's Syndrome) it's specifically aspirin intake for children recovering from chicken pox. How strange!

  • @Ayrtsenna314
    @Ayrtsenna314 15 днів тому

    4 weeks of medschool summarized into one video (and explained even better) Thank you!

  • @Ayrtsenna314
    @Ayrtsenna314 15 днів тому

    this video is so helpful for reviewing content that I did a year ago ! Thank you!

  • @sarahk513
    @sarahk513 15 днів тому

    Yay thank you, you made this so easy to understand!

  • @preciouseaglecactusfruit
    @preciouseaglecactusfruit 19 днів тому

    thank youuuu

  • @Lion-om2lu
    @Lion-om2lu 21 день тому

    Thanks for your videos, i learn a lot from them 😊

  • @dangtran6657
    @dangtran6657 23 дні тому

    Magnificent work, sir!

  • @lingawings3389
    @lingawings3389 23 дні тому

    Thanks for this video.. I need to know about trisomy 15 and also how to overcome it and getting a healthy pregnancy.. Kindly reply pls

  • @NandhakumarK-qq5kq
    @NandhakumarK-qq5kq 24 дні тому

    Excellent video sir. Thank you

  • @khadeejaabbas7678
    @khadeejaabbas7678 24 дні тому

    That was very well explained! Thank you for doing this! I read that surfactants prevent the alveolus from collapsing in on itself during exhalation. How does it do that? If the surfactant pulls the water molecules towards the centre of the alveoli, wouldn't it be causing it to collapse when we exhale? Thank you! Glad I found a gem of a channel

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 22 дні тому

      That’s such a good question-and I really do my best to resolve that in the video! But I’m not sure I can put a sufficient explanation into words without a diagram 😂 glad it helped you though, and I appreciate your compliments on my channel! 😁

  • @derekwatson3279
    @derekwatson3279 25 днів тому

    Great video

  • @ArghmanSyed
    @ArghmanSyed 28 днів тому

    listen I just want to say you deserve a million bucks. If you have a Patreon or a donation link I would love to fund more youtube vids. Some people are good at teaching and some people just love teaching and you do both flawlessly. After feeling hopeless talking to my professor and watching 8 UA-cam vids while reading my textbook couldn't understand the Bohr effect or the O2 dissociation curve. You made it so simple. You deserve like a billion subscribers man. Please keep up the good work.

    • @organizedbiology
      @organizedbiology 22 дні тому

      Wow! This made my day. I am so thankful that this video helped you-I don’t have a Patreon or anything, but I do have a shopping aspect to my channel if you want some merchandise! Your compliments made my day! 😁😁

  • @munaalzarraee1764
    @munaalzarraee1764 29 днів тому

    lifesaver thank you !!!

  • @satishpandeyy7383
    @satishpandeyy7383 Місяць тому

    Can you please explain in details infusing chemistry snd biology both

  • @Qwaziop
    @Qwaziop Місяць тому

    108 million is a lot

  • @organizedbiology
    @organizedbiology Місяць тому

    What was your favorite 'fun fact' from this video?