I’m so confused! I thought 💭 Acidosis is a condition in which there is too much acid in the body fluids. It is the opposite of alkalosis (a condition in which there is too much base in the body fluids). Am i right? Or wrong ? Let me know about this?
@@arungaliyt9186 You are absolutely correct. Normal physiological pH of blood is 7.35-7.45. If pH is less than 7.35 dn it's acidosis and if it is greater than 7.45 dn it is Alkalosis
Oh sry! I’m about to tell that increasing on H+ ions in blood plasma is Acidosis and it indicates decreased PH and decreasing of H+ ions is Alkalosis and it indicates increased PH. (Thanks for your response 🙏👍🏻👍🏻🤝🤝)
Short, crisp and on to the point. Just what I was looking for.
Thank you for simplifying the topic sir.
Glad to hear that ☺️
Buffer is a solution..... Not a substance
NYC presentation and clearly explained
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So so much thank you sir.
Was looking for this since the begining and finally understood the concept. ☺
Most welcome dear
thank you very much it is the most detailed video which I encountred
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So easily explained .Must watch
Thanks Evelyn. ✌️🙏
Good lecture
So helpful thank you sir .
07:29 blood buffers starts
👍🏻 Great sir
Short and easy
Thanks dear
thank you so much for making the things very easy.
Glad you liked it. Keep loving biochemistry
Thank you sir... it's really helpful 👍
You are welcome 😊. Keep loving biochemistry and do spread the word about the channel 😊
Thank you ...
I have a question
Does phosporic acid act as a buffer ?
Inorganic Phosphates act as a buffers
Ok thanks
Phosphate is the major Intracellular buffer and Bicarbonate is the major extracellular buffer
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Thanks sir...l will follow the other videos for you to get more and more informations...thank you again
You are most welcome dear. Keep loving biochemistry
Sir pdf format ah send panringala please🙏🏻
Thank 🙏 u soo much sir
Sir is there notes for ur lectures
Dts on the website
In bicarbonate buffer system can we use weak acid as carbonic acid and strong base salt as sodium bicarbonate??
please what is relationship between HP and potassium K ??
Thank you sir
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Thanks sir i understood the topic thoroughly
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i guess it is quite off topic but do anyone know a good site to stream newly released movies online?
@Hayes Jamie try Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Landon Jay definitely, I've been watching on FlixZone for years myself =)
@Landon Jay Thanks, I went there and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it!!
Sir, please provide notes of all lecture video on the website 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please sir
Yes half of them are already uploaded. Remaining one I will update in the few days.
@@Biochemistrybasics THANK YOU so much sir🙏🙏, i request to you provide notes as soon as possible, because my 1st year exam hold on January
@@prashantgupta9777 no issues
Thanks
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Sir can you please share the ppt?
It's there on the website
@@Biochemistrybasicsplease where's the website Sir?
Have you gotten it please?
Sir could you please share this lecture note? Please sir 😇 It was awesome lecture
It's on my website
@@Biochemistrybasics which text book sir
@@monishads9213 it's mention at the end of the video
Where's your website?@@Biochemistrybasics
**02.26 wrong explanation**
Increasing Of PH is “Acidosis” Decreasing of PH is “Alkalosis”
No, increase in pH is alkalosis and decrease in pH is acidosis
I’m so confused! I thought 💭 Acidosis is a condition in which there is too much acid in the body fluids. It is the opposite of alkalosis (a condition in which there is too much base in the body fluids). Am i right? Or wrong ? Let me know about this?
@@arungaliyt9186 You are absolutely correct. Normal physiological pH of blood is 7.35-7.45. If pH is less than 7.35 dn it's acidosis and if it is greater than 7.45 dn it is Alkalosis
Oh sry! I’m about to tell that increasing on H+ ions in blood plasma is Acidosis and it indicates decreased PH and decreasing of H+ ions is Alkalosis and it indicates increased PH. (Thanks for your response 🙏👍🏻👍🏻🤝🤝)
@@arungaliyt9186 Yes dear. My pleasure
Sir ppt bhetel k
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Thank you
Thank u sir
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thanks
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