Man, I simply cannot express my gratitude to you enough. Your content was the one thing that actually made me interested in my studies again. I'm finally studying everyday now by watching one video of yours a day and sometimes more from other channels.
Brief Table of Contents: 4:20 - SA Node 6:20 - Bachmann's Bundle 7:10 - Internodal Pathway 8:10 - AV Node 9:50 - Bundle of His 12:40 - Bundle Branches 13:10 - Purkinje fibers 15:40 - Nodal Cell 23:10 - Connexons 26:00 - Contractile Cell 35:20 - Sarcoplasmic Reticulum 37:20 - Troponin 39:50 - Functional Syncytium Nice videos, thanks. How do the potassium ions make their way back into the cells? Or is that in another video. You may want to add this (or your own improved) table of contents to the description. Maybe someone else can post a detailed table of contents as this is just a brief one.
I’m not a medical student, I’m a fitness trainer and when I watch your video I feel I’m watching a movie which is holding me till the end and I overjoy after learning it well by the end. I must say your teaching skills are by far the best I have ever encountered. Keep it up, I hope this family grows bigger and bigger.
I can not express my gratitude to you enough. I'm a medical student in Italy, I've attended a ridiculous number of lessons, I've read books and notes, but your 48min of video taught me more than everything else. It's actually quite amazing that you are sooo good at explaining that I was able to understand everything, even if it is not my main language.
"BEAUTIFUL gap junctions!!" I love your enthusiasm:) The human body IS really cool, so it boggles my mind when professors drone on monotonously in lectures. I want to shake them and say GET EXCITED. Thanks for the awesome content. Can't wait to get my first "real" job after graduation and give your channel a well-deserved donation!
I love everything about Zach but my most favorite part is how he appreciates the body processes/anatomy and then describes them as "amazing", "cool" and "BEAUTIFUL" AND you know he means it!! THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING NN!!
So this is my first comment but I'm a loyal subscriber and viewer. I just wanted to share that you have a way of calming down whatever anxiety or doubt I may have whenever new material is introduced. Your passion is super admirable and soothing, not to mention helpful and understandable!! As a current student in A &P II, I often get anxious bc it's been quite a while since I've been in school. Just knowing that I can count on ninja nerd to explain it in a thorough manner, makes me feel at ease and overall, more about the material. I tell everyone about this channel when asked how am I understanding the material!! (Even when they don't ask)😁 To say I love your channel is an understatement...I LIVE BY YOUR CHANNEL!! Untouchable!
I was unable to understand even a single word in textbooks and hours of med school lectures. But just 48 min of this masterpiece made everything clear as crystal! Keep up the good work! 🔥
I cannot express how much you have changed my life... I don't even have the right words for expressing my gratitude, you are amazing , I wish I have had teachers like you, how much I would enjoyed the lectures if that was the case
Your passion for the topics and the simplistic approach that you use to explain everything (in detail) is incredible! Every time I start a new topic, i search for your videos on it first! You are doing a great service to all the struggling medical students out there sir! :)
As soon as I get my first paycheck, i am gonna donate it entirely to your channel. You deserve to be the better paid teacher in the universe and I hope one day I can be as good as you in teaching
Even after attending tons of lectures and studying tons of notes...... these 48 mins made me really understand the concept very well. and you keep us concentrated very well brother. Love from India.
9:28 this keypoint was asked more than 4 times in the same exam...the examiner was just changing the way of asking but that was the key idea, thank you so much ❤❤
As i finished watching this video it felt like for the first time I learned something. There is surely no other way to teach better. I have been through so many lectures but something was there which was not adding up like how nodal cell connects with the contractile cells but now when I know it feels exactly like when you finally acquire the knowledge you have been trying to get from years back. Please don't stop making videos. I am doing Bachelor and counting on you.👍👍👍
I'm in my first semester of vet school right now and your videos are a lifesaver!! You make me feel so much more confident about the material I have to know for class! Thank you so much!!
I want to express my gratitude... Thank you SO much for your videos. I was a nurse in France and I am now studying paramedicine in New Zealand. Your videos are amazing, you are talented, thank you for sharing your knowledge and help us to become good clinicians.
You are so amazing! I am so glad I found you early in my med degree. Your knowledge is just incredible and your ability to teach it to others is unparalleled! Thank you for doing what you do
third year medical student and i have my cardiology/pneumology exam 2 months later, your videos are the best Zach. Thank you so much, we really owe you a lot.
Love this guy. I used his videos to study for a Vascular Registry. I am now using them to study for RCIS cardiac Registry test. He's amazing and explains everything so well.
I have practiced nursing and enjoyed. Now I’m experiencing EDUCATION from my CARDIAC challenges and your beautiful thorough explanation THANKS for great explanation.
OMG bro you are a genius for teaching us this great! This is my first time watching your videos and I can tell I have never got it this clear from a lecture, you connect all the dots in one and i like that, I am from Bolivia my native language is Spanish and I totally understood your whole video dude, Keep doing this great work! once I got money i will support you as much as possible. Thank you!
Thank you for explaining everything that i didn't get nd just learn them up to pass my exam. With ur video everytime I realize why I choose this field 🥺🥺🥺
You are the BEST professor ever! Thank you so much for your efforts! And just so to let you know you raised lots of today's doctors and the future doctors too.
Before this video, I had no excitement whatsoever in studying the heart. But now, wow! The heart is really amazing and easy to understand. Many thanks to you guys. You rock!
I am obsessed with your videos!!! You are a really wonderful teacher... You literally save me time after time passing my exams. Really helping me going through Med school. Please keep doing what you do! Thank you so so much... Your fan from Israel :)
OMG you're awesome! I'm in school to be an MA. I want to continue to nursing and end up as a CRNA. You bring such enthusiasm and interest to these subjects! This is well above my current educational needs, but you've made it interesting and fun, so I just keep watching!
@@david9840 totally! Been awesome to see this grow. Saved me in my kin degree. Better instruction than most of my professors. At least for my style of learning
I used to hate physiology because I couldn't get it all. You have explained them so good. Thank you very much. On top of everything you are the greatest teacher.
I wish I would have found Ninja Nerd in AP1, WOW I am in AP2 and just now found these videos. This is SO thorough and makes total sense after watching. Zach you do a fabulous job making sure every detailed is explained and makes sense, THANK YOU you Rock
I cannot thank you enough for these videos. This is brilliance and I will support you. You are hand’s down the best teacher I’ve ever encountered. The breadth and variety of expertise in your videos, your enthusiasm and energy. I’m on here all the time. I used to get so worried if I had a mediocre teacher. Now, I’m like “no worries, I’ll go on Ninja Nerd”. :) Thank you so much. You are a brilliant person. Legit brilliant. No exaggeration. Just the truth. 🤓👍🙌
Great video, however at 5:20 it is mentioned the SA node sets the pace at 60-80bpm. This is incorrect. The SA node spontaneously fires between 100-110 bpm. The vagus nerve and other physiologic factors are responsible for bringing it down to what we consider normal with is around that 60-80bpm.
Thank you sir !! I cannot repay the debt of gratitude i hold for u in my heart !!! May you be blessed with all what u wanna acheive ..my prayers and wishes are with u sir
Videos are just perfect, my hat's off to you for existential knowledge (coming from an MD). This should be included in high school and even med schools. If you are reading my comment, just a suggestion and a wish, once you are done with the drawing, could you do a freeze frame of a board so we can take a screenshot, or upload a photo of a board and add a link below the video? That would be great for us to keep in the gallery for repetition. Thanks and keep the good work!
Referred 3 books for this concept, read more than i could, and your 48 mins video was like damnnn such satisfying , each concept just got engraved in my brain! THANKKSSS A TONN BROTHER! THERES NO SUCH AWSOME VIDEOS LIKE YOU MAKE ! just keep going we need such people to become great doctors! I JUST DONT HAVE WORDS TO THANKYOU ENOUGHH
My dental school Biophysiology professor lecture’s consist of slides with screen shots of ninja nerd videos and a link to ninja nerd videos for us to watch instead of him lecture us lol.
I had so much difficulty understanding the cardiac action potential & the pacemaker potential during my 1st year. This was the best explanation I've ever seen on this topic!
Freakin Awesome video!!!! I hate not knowing every detail, even though for my profession (med-surg nurse) I don't have to, but I still WANT too lol. Thank you.
Ur god of pathophysiology...i love ur every lecture .. too good i started to like physiology....after seeing ur lectures..this was boring for me before sir u made it easy n interest ing..... Thk u so much.
So thankful to u for providing all these content for free Bcuz with this much teaching skills u could easily get paid even if this wasn't free of cost So thankful to you Bcuz everyone is spending a lot for medschool And am a point where I don't want to ask money from my guardian Thank you so so much
I really want to thank you..you helped me with my physiology final exam ..im studying physical therapy and u really helped me alot 🙏✨…I still don’t understand the people who study all these greatness and this unbelievable,creative details in creating different organs ..and they still don’t believe that there is greatest power in this universe.greatest creator ,and one god ….alhamdulelah on islam ,and i hope every one read my comment to think about it.
Hi, your videos are simply amazing and I have learned a lot from them! I wanted to ask if you have ever considered posting a link for your "empty drawings" , where we can print them out and write on them as you go along the material? Thank you for your time!
Notes from the video because I got confused by the order of things: General Flow: SA Node → AV node (via internodal pathways) → AV bundle → L & R Bundle branches (branches of the AV bundle) → Purkinje fibres. Notes about the SA & AV nodes: SA Node: creates the sinus arrhythmia (60-80 bpm), pacemaker of the heart Connects to and can stimulate the left Atrium via the Bachman’s bundle. Stimulates the right atrium via the internodal pathways. Stimulates the AV node via the internodal pathways. AV Node: An AV node can interact (can be stimulated by )with the bachman’s bundle. The AV node branches into the R & L Bundle Branches within the interventricular septum which then stimulate the heart via the purkinje fibres. How nodal cells communicate with contractile cells Nodal Cells: RMP of about -60mv Na+ leaks through leaky “Funny Sodium Channels” which then lowers the MP to -55mv Voltage-gated calcium channels open at -55mv, causing an increased inflow of calcium, and for cations to gather within the cell, raising MP to -40mv. -40mv is the threshold of the nodal cell. Once threshold is reached, there is a dramatic increase in Calcium (threshold activated the L-type Ca+ Channels causing an aggressive increase). MP is now +40 mv, depolarizing the cell. Gap Junctions: In order for the nodal cell to share current with the contractile cell, the ions must travel through gap junctions. Gap junctions exist between the intercellular space, connecting the cells together. Desmosomes hold the gap junctions and cells in place so that they don’t stretch apart. Gap Junctions + Desmosomes = intercalated discs. Contractile Cells: RMP of about -85mv. Inflow of positive cations results in an increase in MP, activating threshold. When threshold is reached, NA+ voltage gated sodium channels open up and release Na+ drastically increasing MP. Cell depolarizes, positive charges move across the cell in a wave. MP gets to around 10+mv (meanwhile very few additional CA+ channels open and allow CA+ to flow in), so the Na+ channels close. K+ channels open at the same time as the Ca+ channels, but the amount of K+ leaving the cell greatly exceeds the amount of CA+ entering the cell, causing a little drop in MP (around 0mv). CA+ becomes more active at 0mv while K+ are still leaving the cell, causing a plateau at 0mv. The Inflow of Calcium causes Calcium-induced Calcium release. Some Calcium ions to receptors on the Sarcolemma, and additional calcium to be released into the cell At a certain point CA+ close, and CA returns to the sarcoplasmic reticulum (either by moving up the concentration gradient and using ATP or swapping places with sodium). Ca+ is pumped out of the cell Na+ is pumped out of the cell Potassium channels continue to release K+ and the cell is at rest. The nodal cell allows for Na+ to leak in… and the whole cycle starts over again.
This video is honestly a lifesaver, I was so confused about the intercalated discs and the sodium/calcium/potassium channels but now it makes perfect sense!! Thank you so much :)
Attended more than 15 cardiovascular physiology lectures in medical school, but your 48 mins video taught me a lot more. You are amazing man.
Felt the same...was so well done.
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Man, I simply cannot express my gratitude to you enough. Your content was the one thing that actually made me interested in my studies again. I'm finally studying everyday now by watching one video of yours a day and sometimes more from other channels.
Same here!
Brief Table of Contents:
4:20 - SA Node
6:20 - Bachmann's Bundle
7:10 - Internodal Pathway
8:10 - AV Node
9:50 - Bundle of His
12:40 - Bundle Branches
13:10 - Purkinje fibers
15:40 - Nodal Cell
23:10 - Connexons
26:00 - Contractile Cell
35:20 - Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
37:20 - Troponin
39:50 - Functional Syncytium
Nice videos, thanks. How do the potassium ions make their way back into the cells? Or is that in another video. You may want to add this (or your own improved) table of contents to the description. Maybe someone else can post a detailed table of contents as this is just a brief one.
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I’m not a medical student, I’m a fitness trainer and when I watch your video I feel I’m watching a movie which is holding me till the end and I overjoy after learning it well by the end. I must say your teaching skills are by far the best I have ever encountered. Keep it up, I hope this family grows bigger and bigger.
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Dude you may not be tall but you sure as hell ain't short. You tower over any professor I have ever had.
I can not express my gratitude to you enough. I'm a medical student in Italy, I've attended a ridiculous number of lessons, I've read books and notes, but your 48min of video taught me more than everything else. It's actually quite amazing that you are sooo good at explaining that I was able to understand everything, even if it is not my main language.
"BEAUTIFUL gap junctions!!" I love your enthusiasm:) The human body IS really cool, so it boggles my mind when professors drone on monotonously in lectures. I want to shake them and say GET EXCITED. Thanks for the awesome content. Can't wait to get my first "real" job after graduation and give your channel a well-deserved donation!
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Thus really exciting
So I've been trying to understand this for 4 years and this has been the most useful 48 minutes of study ever. You guys are incredible.
Me too 😂
I love everything about Zach but my most favorite part is how he appreciates the body processes/anatomy and then describes them as "amazing", "cool" and "BEAUTIFUL" AND you know he means it!! THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING NN!!
So this is my first comment but I'm a loyal subscriber and viewer. I just wanted to share that you have a way of calming down whatever anxiety or doubt I may have whenever new material is introduced. Your passion is super admirable and soothing, not to mention helpful and understandable!! As a current student in A &P II, I often get anxious bc it's been quite a while since I've been in school. Just knowing that I can count on ninja nerd to explain it in a thorough manner, makes me feel at ease and overall, more about the material. I tell everyone about this channel when asked how am I understanding the material!! (Even when they don't ask)😁 To say I love your channel is an understatement...I LIVE BY YOUR CHANNEL!! Untouchable!
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You teach so painstakingly bro and then all your content is here for free. That’s a huge act of kindness
I was unable to understand even a single word in textbooks and hours of med school lectures. But just 48 min of this masterpiece made everything clear as crystal! Keep up the good work! 🔥
I cannot express how much you have changed my life... I don't even have the right words for expressing my gratitude, you are amazing , I wish I have had teachers like you, how much I would enjoyed the lectures if that was the case
Your passion for the topics and the simplistic approach that you use to explain everything (in detail) is incredible! Every time I start a new topic, i search for your videos on it first! You are doing a great service to all the struggling medical students out there sir! :)
As soon as I get my first paycheck, i am gonna donate it entirely to your channel. You deserve to be the better paid teacher in the universe and I hope one day I can be as good as you in teaching
Even after attending tons of lectures and studying tons of notes...... these 48 mins made me really understand the concept very well. and you keep us concentrated very well brother.
Love from India.
9:28 this keypoint was asked more than 4 times in the same exam...the examiner was just changing the way of asking but that was the key idea, thank you so much ❤❤
As i finished watching this video it felt like for the first time I learned something. There is surely no other way to teach better. I have been through so many lectures but something was there which was not adding up like how nodal cell connects with the contractile cells but now when I know it feels exactly like when you finally acquire the knowledge you have been trying to get from years back. Please don't stop making videos. I am doing Bachelor and counting on you.👍👍👍
I'm in my first semester of vet school right now and your videos are a lifesaver!! You make me feel so much more confident about the material I have to know for class! Thank you so much!!
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YOUR 48 min videos saved my many hours. Thank you so much
I so so so hope YT pays you a lot. You deserve every penny. From the bottom of my heart, I’m grateful for your work!
You are an AMAZING teacher. Thank you for your time, and content. Greatful I've found your channel!!
I want to express my gratitude... Thank you SO much for your videos. I was a nurse in France and I am now studying paramedicine in New Zealand. Your videos are amazing, you are talented, thank you for sharing your knowledge and help us to become good clinicians.
You are so amazing! I am so glad I found you early in my med degree. Your knowledge is just incredible and your ability to teach it to others is unparalleled! Thank you for doing what you do
I like your style. You have an enthusiasm for teaching that I am not seeing in other teachers. Thank you. You have a rare gift.
Really appreciate your devotion! lots of love and respect, thank you!
third year medical student and i have my cardiology/pneumology exam 2 months later, your videos are the best Zach. Thank you so much, we really owe you a lot.
I got drained from reading, and so this helped me so much, thank you!
Love this guy. I used his videos to study for a Vascular Registry. I am now using them to study for RCIS cardiac Registry test. He's amazing and explains everything so well.
I quote "don't you dare laugh at me , I'm short" 😂
You sounded so cute!
I have practiced nursing and enjoyed. Now I’m experiencing EDUCATION from my CARDIAC challenges and your beautiful thorough explanation THANKS for great explanation.
"Dont u dare laught at me, I m short"
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I love ur videos, keep up d good job.
Thank u Ninja nerds!!!
Wow. Dang, you’re so smart!! Wish I had your brains so I can teach all those stuff without looking at any notes. Amazing explanation, thank you!
OMG bro you are a genius for teaching us this great! This is my first time watching your videos and I can tell I have never got it this clear from a lecture, you connect all the dots in one and i like that, I am from Bolivia my native language is Spanish and I totally understood your whole video dude, Keep doing this great work! once I got money i will support you as much as possible. Thank you!
The way he uses colours very effectively is his magic.Ninja need is the best.Thanks professor Murphy...........!!
you truly an incredible person , such an awesome explanation to this subject , keep it that way bro ❤️
+Extra Channel Thanks for the super nice comment, glad you enjoyed!
never had imagined this topic to be so easy because of the way u taught ....thank you so much......
Thank you so much for doing these lectures, the quality of your teaching is incredible. I've learnt so much!
Ur 48 min lecture saved my hours.
Respect...
Love ur lectures. Stay blessed.
Thank you for explaining everything that i didn't get nd just learn them up to pass my exam. With ur video everytime I realize why I choose this field 🥺🥺🥺
You are the BEST professor ever! Thank you so much for your efforts! And just so to let you know you raised lots of today's doctors and the future doctors too.
I love your videos! You are very knowledgeable and a great teacher!
Before this video, I had no excitement whatsoever in studying the heart. But now, wow! The heart is really amazing and easy to understand. Many thanks to you guys. You rock!
you remind me that everything is going to be okay! thank you!
I am obsessed with your videos!!! You are a really wonderful teacher...
You literally save me time after time passing my exams. Really helping me going through Med school.
Please keep doing what you do! Thank you so so much...
Your fan from Israel :)
im gonna comment on all the videos im watching bc you're saving my life THANK YOU
Salute to this man how simply he explains such complex topics ❤❤❤ love from India 🇮🇳
"oh shoot, they hit threshold potential" had me in tears
OMG you're awesome! I'm in school to be an MA. I want to continue to nursing and end up as a CRNA. You bring such enthusiasm and interest to these subjects! This is well above my current educational needs, but you've made it interesting and fun, so I just keep watching!
not sure if you're a PhD but i really hope you're already a professor or on your way!
He's a PA (physician assistant). The fact that people thought he's a doctor or PhD speaks to how well-trained PAs are.
@@david9840 totally! Been awesome to see this grow. Saved me in my kin degree. Better instruction than most of my professors. At least for my style of learning
@@Misscellaneous_ Agreed!
I used to hate physiology because I couldn't get it all. You have explained them so good. Thank you very much. On top of everything you are the greatest teacher.
“These beautiful gap junctions” oh so beautiful 😄📚❤️
I seriously love you, not in a romantic way but in a 'thank you universe for sending this amazing teacher to us' kind of way. You are so fantastic.
I hit the subscribe button after listening to you. That means you made me understand,now am searching for your part 2,
I wish I would have found Ninja Nerd in AP1, WOW I am in AP2 and just now found these videos. This is SO thorough and makes total sense after watching. Zach you do a fabulous job making sure every detailed is explained and makes sense, THANK YOU you Rock
No words can explain how thankful we are for your lectures!!!
I cannot thank you enough for these videos. This is brilliance and I will support you. You are hand’s down the best teacher I’ve ever encountered. The breadth and variety of expertise in your videos, your enthusiasm and energy. I’m on here all the time. I used to get so worried if I had a mediocre teacher. Now, I’m like “no worries, I’ll go on Ninja Nerd”. :) Thank you so much. You are a brilliant person. Legit brilliant. No exaggeration. Just the truth. 🤓👍🙌
Great video, however at 5:20 it is mentioned the SA node sets the pace at 60-80bpm. This is incorrect. The SA node spontaneously fires between 100-110 bpm. The vagus nerve and other physiologic factors are responsible for bringing it down to what we consider normal with is around that 60-80bpm.
It's 60-100 😴 please verify from other sources too
It's worth to bunk my med school classes for watching your videos
Thank God I'm in this generation
Thank you soooo much Zach!!!
you deserve more exposure
I've watched all your videos and I watch all the commercials so you make more money, that's how much I love you guys.
Incredibly helpful! I'm a first year med student and I was struggling to understand my prof's powerpoints on this topic.
Thank you sir !! I cannot repay the debt of gratitude i hold for u in my heart !!! May you be blessed with all what u wanna acheive ..my prayers and wishes are with u sir
Videos are just perfect, my hat's off to you for existential knowledge (coming from an MD). This should be included in high school and even med schools. If you are reading my comment, just a suggestion and a wish, once you are done with the drawing, could you do a freeze frame of a board so we can take a screenshot, or upload a photo of a board and add a link below the video? That would be great for us to keep in the gallery for repetition. Thanks and keep the good work!
We are currently in the process of drawing each and every lecture we created to be added to our upcoming website. Thanks for the great suggestion!
Glad to hear that, looking forward to it! Keep the good work guys.
Greeting from Croatia :)
Referred 3 books for this concept, read more than i could, and your 48 mins video was like damnnn such satisfying , each concept just got engraved in my brain! THANKKSSS A TONN BROTHER! THERES NO SUCH AWSOME VIDEOS LIKE YOU MAKE ! just keep going we need such people to become great doctors! I JUST DONT HAVE WORDS TO THANKYOU ENOUGHH
My dental school Biophysiology professor lecture’s consist of slides with screen shots of ninja nerd videos and a link to ninja nerd videos for us to watch instead of him lecture us lol.
You teach like my brain thinks.. why?..why? ALL WHYs are covered and explained excellently!!
I can't thank you enough, God bless you 😭😭😭😭😭
I wish you could get a reward for how well you teach oh my god everything is so easy to understand because of your videos!
Yo bro u made my day, Iam started liking cardio now ❤️✌️👌💐🎉🎉👋👍thanks broi!!
You are AMAZING! The best teacher! I don’t know what I would do without your lectures.
Anybody have an exam tomorrow 😄
Yupp
On Monday 😂
On Sunday
In an hour😂
Tomorrow 😅
I had so much difficulty understanding the cardiac action potential & the pacemaker potential during my 1st year. This was the best explanation I've ever seen on this topic!
Freakin Awesome video!!!! I hate not knowing every detail, even though for my profession (med-surg nurse) I don't have to, but I still WANT too lol. Thank you.
Ur god of pathophysiology...i love ur every lecture .. too good i started to like physiology....after seeing ur lectures..this was boring for me before sir u made it easy n interest ing..... Thk u so much.
Oh dear, you are a masterpiece of the Almighty
فعلا العلم لا يُأخذ إلا من أهله… شكرا كثير كثير..استمر فوالله شرحك يسوى شرح كل دكاترتنا
Ohmg, he is so handsome. And his knowledge just enhances it.
Your seemingly natural knowledge of A&P is astounding!
Thank you so much for what you do. You are amazing.
+Samilia Asare awesome I'm so happy we were able to help!
So thankful to u for providing all these content for free
Bcuz with this much teaching skills u could easily get paid even if this wasn't free of cost
So thankful to you
Bcuz everyone is spending a lot for medschool
And am a point where I don't want to ask money from my guardian
Thank you so so much
I wasn't aware so much stuff goes on for a heartbeat
God bless you man. I hope you have an amazing life. Spent 3 weeks learning all of this but you summarized it so well.
"what are these little invaginations? trust me its a word, I know" LOL
I just am surprised by how much he is in love with the physiological mechanisms and keeps appreciating them. I so admire his passion so damn much❤
Thank you so much I wish my professor was like u, she is only reading from the presentation without explaining anything 😒
Spiker_87 same here, I have to teach myself
I really want to thank you..you helped me with my physiology final exam ..im studying physical therapy and u really helped me alot 🙏✨…I still don’t understand the people who study all these greatness and this unbelievable,creative details in creating different organs ..and they still don’t believe that there is greatest power in this universe.greatest creator ,and one god ….alhamdulelah on islam ,and i hope every one read my comment to think about it.
Hi, your videos are simply amazing and I have learned a lot from them! I wanted to ask if you have ever considered posting a link for your "empty drawings" , where we can print them out and write on them as you go along the material? Thank you for your time!
First time I understand what these graph means.thank you zach. God bless you.
Notes from the video because I got confused by the order of things:
General Flow: SA Node → AV node (via internodal pathways) → AV bundle → L & R Bundle branches (branches of the AV bundle) → Purkinje fibres.
Notes about the SA & AV nodes:
SA Node: creates the sinus arrhythmia (60-80 bpm), pacemaker of the heart
Connects to and can stimulate the left Atrium via the Bachman’s bundle.
Stimulates the right atrium via the internodal pathways.
Stimulates the AV node via the internodal pathways.
AV Node:
An AV node can interact (can be stimulated by )with the bachman’s bundle.
The AV node branches into the R & L Bundle Branches within the interventricular septum which then stimulate the heart via the purkinje fibres.
How nodal cells communicate with contractile cells
Nodal Cells:
RMP of about -60mv
Na+ leaks through leaky “Funny Sodium Channels” which then lowers the MP to -55mv
Voltage-gated calcium channels open at -55mv, causing an increased inflow of calcium, and for cations to gather within the cell, raising MP to -40mv.
-40mv is the threshold of the nodal cell.
Once threshold is reached, there is a dramatic increase in Calcium (threshold activated the L-type Ca+ Channels causing an aggressive increase).
MP is now +40 mv, depolarizing the cell.
Gap Junctions:
In order for the nodal cell to share current with the contractile cell, the ions must travel through gap junctions.
Gap junctions exist between the intercellular space, connecting the cells together. Desmosomes hold the gap junctions and cells in place so that they don’t stretch apart.
Gap Junctions + Desmosomes = intercalated discs.
Contractile Cells:
RMP of about -85mv.
Inflow of positive cations results in an increase in MP, activating threshold.
When threshold is reached, NA+ voltage gated sodium channels open up and release Na+ drastically increasing MP.
Cell depolarizes, positive charges move across the cell in a wave.
MP gets to around 10+mv (meanwhile very few additional CA+ channels open and allow CA+ to flow in), so the Na+ channels close.
K+ channels open at the same time as the Ca+ channels, but the amount of K+ leaving the cell greatly exceeds the amount of CA+ entering the cell, causing a little drop in MP (around 0mv).
CA+ becomes more active at 0mv while K+ are still leaving the cell, causing a plateau at 0mv.
The Inflow of Calcium causes Calcium-induced Calcium release.
Some Calcium ions to receptors on the Sarcolemma, and additional calcium to be released into the cell
At a certain point CA+ close, and CA returns to the sarcoplasmic reticulum (either by moving up the concentration gradient and using ATP or swapping places with sodium).
Ca+ is pumped out of the cell
Na+ is pumped out of the cell
Potassium channels continue to release K+ and the cell is at rest.
The nodal cell allows for Na+ to leak in… and the whole cycle starts over again.
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