To not waste your time watching this video When body temperature is too high blood vessels dilate to increase heat loss to surroundings When body temperature is too cold blood vessels contract to avoid heat loss to surrounds
Ok I knew that vasodilation will allow you to lose heat. But how does it do that specifically? How is more blood in the blood vessel helps heat to be radiated to the surroundings?
I don't think that the factor for dilution or contraction of the capillaries is "hot out" or "cold out" but rather increasing or decreasing temperature of the body itself.
"What would you do if it were getting too hot in your house?".... Me: turn the a/c up! ...."open the windows!" I forget people that don't live in Arizona actually open windows to let heat out.
Skin is pink. It gets darker the more melanin each ethnicity secretes. Also one important fact here, skin "appears" to be pink because of the blood underneath it. In reality skin is colorless; it is translucent.
Are you really going to complain about such benign comment? What a pathetic individual you must be that this remark actually caused you distress, knowing full well that he didn't intend it in any racist way. This is coming for a non-white person btw, just shame on you, really.
To not waste your time watching this video
When body temperature is too high blood vessels dilate to increase heat loss to surroundings
When body temperature is too cold blood vessels contract to avoid heat loss to surrounds
Yes!!
Thanks, this comment helps alot!
Thank you very much 😊
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I thought capillaries don’t have smooth muscle, just a single layer of epithelial cells. So how can vasoconstriction and vasodilation occur?
Another great lecture from you!!! make everything so much clearer. Getting me through my first year of nursing.
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I thought capillaries don't vasoconstrict or dilate, but the arterioles leading to them?
Thought small capillaries do not have smoooth muscles around them
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This lecture really help me understand vasodilation & vasoconstriction it's been a while since I've had any chemistry.
very helpful, my school is using this vid to explain to us
Ok I knew that vasodilation will allow you to lose heat. But how does it do that specifically? How is more blood in the blood vessel helps heat to be radiated to the surroundings?
I don't think that the factor for dilution or contraction of the capillaries is "hot out" or "cold out" but rather increasing or decreasing temperature of the body itself.
"What would you do if it were getting too hot in your house?"....
Me: turn the a/c up!
...."open the windows!"
I forget people that don't live in Arizona actually open windows to let heat out.
U should have given more information of shunt vessels
"I am going to draw skin in pink, because skin is pink"...
came looking for this comment, pretty fucked up
"because skin is pink" :/ weird comment when the majority of the world does not have pink skin
Stfup niga🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't think he said it maliciously, I'd rather focus on the exam
Skin is pink. It gets darker the more melanin each ethnicity secretes. Also one important fact here, skin "appears" to be pink because of the blood underneath it. In reality skin is colorless; it is translucent.
This is counterintuitive as someone living in Texas, but I just have to remember that it is. Lol
is this called convection then ?
Skin is pink 👀
but seriously, this comment about pink skin kinda throws you off
D. V. WORD, didn't expect that from khan academy
I'm sure he didn't mean it like that and I'm sure u kno that.
Are you really going to complain about such benign comment? What a pathetic individual you must be that this remark actually caused you distress, knowing full well that he didn't intend it in any racist way. This is coming for a non-white person btw, just shame on you, really.
He clearly was referring to his color scheme for this specific video. It's not that deep.
@@nicolejohnson9493 sjws gotta find ways to be offended.
i think he has a cold