Understanding Circulation and Blood Vessels

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      Ya saya setuju. Dr. Mike meringkasnya sesederhana mungkin hingga mudah dipahami.

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    As it turns out, I can only understand biology when it's explained with an enthusiastic Australian accent. Thank you good sir!

  • @allanbanyacsky1986
    @allanbanyacsky1986 2 роки тому +12

    This by far has to be the best explanation of how the blood flows through the body.

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  • @cocosims444
    @cocosims444 9 місяців тому

    the way you drew it dude, like ur brain just made it come out SOOO easy im shook how well u helped me understand this

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  • @foranimalsfirst344
    @foranimalsfirst344 10 місяців тому +1

    Dr Mike, your explanation is amazing! your knowledge is seductive. I learned sooo much from you and not only I passed my A&P exams, but I passed with and "A", thanks to you! God bless your knowledge!😘😘😘

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  • @anniewilliams1965
    @anniewilliams1965 2 місяці тому

    Love your pictures and how you break down all this information in your videos. It's been so helpful to me this semester.

  • @AbigailSteele
    @AbigailSteele 5 місяців тому +1

    I immensely enjoyed this video. As a phlebotomist, I gather so much useful information from sources like this!

  • @Samantha-j5p3v
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    Thank you so much for the time and the effort that you’ve put into these videos they are such a great help

  • @mst3rmindd
    @mst3rmindd 2 роки тому +2

    Hands down best video on blood flow I’ve watched. Great job!

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  • @whyeeolivia
    @whyeeolivia 2 роки тому +1

    just in time! this is the module will be taught next week and I have so much pre-reading to do!

  • @AP-ei4jt
    @AP-ei4jt 2 роки тому

    Best summary of the blood circulation system!

  • @jhane1988
    @jhane1988 Рік тому

    This was such a great explanation! You broke everything down and made it all very simple. Thank you

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  • @DoctorBeau
    @DoctorBeau 2 роки тому +5

    Great explanation!

  • @peaketraining8812
    @peaketraining8812 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant explanation Dr Mike 👏

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    Wow wow wow !!!! Sirrr you just nailed ittttttt. I am not a sci student but yours video was so good goodddd !! I understand every bit of ittt !! Proud of you sir. 😊

  • @AnnaAnna-ch5ww
    @AnnaAnna-ch5ww 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great lectures ! Useful to me as a nurse

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    I love the way he teaches❤ very simple to understand 😊

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    Lovely! Thank you! 💙❤️

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    @edithzamudio3285 6 місяців тому

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    Genius. What a wonderful explanation!!!

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  • @rreinhard43
    @rreinhard43 2 роки тому +8

    I like the white board filling up the background and that you have kept your caps to your markers off during the video. I felt that it took video time to uncap and recap the markers every time you used them. Also speeding up the video when you write is a nice touch. Your videos are better, esp. now that you don't clip yourself out when you step out of camera range. We like watching you speak!

    • @lavak3
      @lavak3 2 роки тому

      Great critique! I concur.

    • @somebody732-s2h
      @somebody732-s2h 2 роки тому +2

      Sometimes the pens dry up quickly which is why he might cap and uncap them

  • @beautifultrauma
    @beautifultrauma 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much. As always, very easily explained. Getting educated all the ways from Limerick, Ireland ☘️ 🇮🇪 😃👌EMT Student

  • @luizas2345
    @luizas2345 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect explanation

  • @Wondercool923
    @Wondercool923 2 роки тому +1

    I literally learnt more in a 13 minute video than an entire semester of biology. What. The. Hell. I knew some, but not specific numbers, blood location, arteriols veiniols or how veins hold the most... although we learnt that capillaries are what feeds the cells and collects waste

  • @kayciebowman7367
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    Really think you should do a coloring book🖍📘!!! Just putting it out there! Would be perfect!! PS thank you for knowing how to teach my ADD brain! I somehow keep focus during all of your videos.

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    @chakradhark.tejaswi2328 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤ from india....thanku so much sir

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    @sadiqyakob986 2 роки тому

    The best Doctor

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    @davidcooper177 2 роки тому

    A refresher course in biology, and anatomy/physiology course.

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    @lilabar5210 2 роки тому

    Brilliant as usual. 😊

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    @michellepoehls1964 9 місяців тому

    If only you could do this in Danish, it would be perfect. 😁Regardless, these videos are so helpful for my SOSU assistant studies. Thank you.

  • @kamleshvyas127
    @kamleshvyas127 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much Sir

  • @lalita180
    @lalita180 2 роки тому

    Thanks for explaining in details the vital circulatory system. Nurse, Aziza.

  • @TrangPham-ib7gd
    @TrangPham-ib7gd 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much

  • @GODSTIME4343
    @GODSTIME4343 Рік тому

    Nice one

  • @AnnaAnna-ch5ww
    @AnnaAnna-ch5ww 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing lecture as usual but I enjoy it much more when you don’t increase the speed of the video where you are writing on the whiteboard. I’m writing along AND it’s somewhat therapeutic to see and hear you write on the whiteboard at a normal speed .

  • @sosad6318
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    Vera level ❤

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    Wow ❤So good to know that

  • @BlueLu18
    @BlueLu18 Рік тому

    Love these videos and the explanation sits better sometimes more so than from my lecturer

  • @ElectricKoolaid904
    @ElectricKoolaid904 9 місяців тому

    Dr.Mike, Where's your workout videos with those guns 💪

  • @dhillonamarsingh5033
    @dhillonamarsingh5033 2 роки тому

    Brilliant thanks 😊

  • @farahmugheri2115
    @farahmugheri2115 2 роки тому

    great sir 👍

  • @Gigi-ic9hn
    @Gigi-ic9hn 2 роки тому

    So I had just started listening to the podcast you guys have on Spotify I don't know if you will ever see this text message but I really hope you do because in the circulatory um podcasts that I was listening to that you guys had you said I think it was arteries or atrioeles that they are capacitant vessel but that's not true you didn't say it in this video but I want to know if I miss heard or if it was an accident but you guys called arteries and atrioeles capacitance instead of veins. Arteries to my basic knowledge and in the A&P book that I'm reading are called conductance and atrioeles are resistance so I don't know if I miss heard or you guys miss spoke it was in the cardiovascular podcast please check it out if you have a like a moment to like confirm if I miss heard or if something was like actually said wrong. Other than that thank you cause u guys have been rlly helpful.

  • @jojo-my9zd
    @jojo-my9zd 2 роки тому

    Hi I'm new nursing student. I'm currently about to learn cardiovascular system. I can see there are 62 videos about this topics. Where should I start? Please advise. Many thanks

  • @angelaojeda8977
    @angelaojeda8977 3 місяці тому

    In which books can I find this explanation??

  • @florinpasca2000
    @florinpasca2000 2 роки тому

    Great, just great!

  • @DrZakriya
    @DrZakriya 7 місяців тому

    Good 👍

  • @soflafit
    @soflafit 2 роки тому

    Do you have more videos on the circulatory system? This was great, thank you.

    • @Wondercool923
      @Wondercool923 2 роки тому

      Also called the cardiovascular system

  • @islamicreact555
    @islamicreact555 2 роки тому

    thanku so much sir

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    @NumanAhmad-j3c 11 місяців тому

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    Thanks a lot 🇱🇾

  • @catra195
    @catra195 2 роки тому

    Hi can you do a critique of "Science discovers the physiological value of continence" ?

  • @GODSTIME4343
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    I wish to contact you for my A &p classes

  • @batuhanefe6911
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    i would like it not to be mic to be muted so i can hear pen writing on the board

  • @DietFitness24
    @DietFitness24 2 роки тому

    Case Part
    A 71-year-old woman was referred to your clinic because of difficulty walking. In the course of interviewing this woman, you discover a 10-month history of progressive gait difficulty, right leg numbness, and urinary problems. The patient was in good health, walking 3 to 4 miles per day until about 10 months ago, when she first noticed mild gait unsteadiness and bilateral leg stiffness. She felt her feet were not fully under her control. Her left leg gradually became weaker than her right, with occasional left leg buckling when she walked.
    Meanwhile, her right leg developed progressive numbness to sharp pricks and tingling sensations, and she had intermittent left-sided thoracic back pain. More recently, she had increasing urinary frequency, with occasional incontinence, and difficulty completing a bowel movement despite laxatives. Upon physical examination, you note the following:
    Rectal: normal tone; however, patient could not voluntarily contract anal sphincter.
    Cranial nerves: all sensory and motor functions were normal.
    Motor: upper extremities-normal bulk and tone, with normal strength throughout; lower extremities-normal bulk, with tone increased in left leg and moderate impairments of strength throughout.
    Coordination: normal throughout, except for some ataxia of left lower extremity with heel-to-shin testing (left heel running up and down against right shin).
    Gait: stiff-legged and unsteady.
    Somatic sensory: pinprick sensation was decreased on the right side below the umbilicus; light touch, vibration and joint position sense were decreased in the left foot and leg.
    All sensory and motor functions appear to be intact in the arms and in the face.
    1.What is the most likely pathological process that explains this patient’s symptoms?
    Huntington’s chorea
    encephalitis
    Alzheimer’s disease
    Parkinson’s disease
    CNS neoplasm (tumor)
    multiple sclerosis
    meningitis
    Question 2
    The stiffness of her left leg while walking, the increase in the tone of its muscles, and the decrease in its strength are all signs and symptoms of injury to which tract?
    left lumbosacral spinal nerves
    left spinocerebellar tract
    right lateral corticospinal tract
    spinothalamic tract axons in the right anterolateral white matter of the spinal cord
    right spinocerebellar tract
    right lumbosacral spinal nerves
    left lateral corticospinal tract
    left gracile tract
    right gracile tract
    (bilateral) lateral vestibulospinal tracts
    spinothalamic tract axons in the left anterolateral white matter of the spinal cord.
    Question 3
    Given the findings of the physical examination, which of the following tracts is spared?
    left lateral corticospinal tract
    left gracile tract
    left cuneate tract
    descending axons that control output from sacral somatic motor neurons to striated sphincter muscles in the pelvic floor
    right gracile tract
    spinothalamic tract axons in the left anterolateral white matter of the spinal cord
    spinothalamic tract axons in the right anterolateral white matter of the spinal cord
    right cuneate tract
    right lateral corticospinal tract
    Question 4.
    At what level do you think the lesion is in this patient?
    basal ganglia
    sacral spinal cord
    thalamus
    pons
    cerebellum
    thoracic spinal cord
    lumbar spinal cord
    cervical spinal cord
    midbrain
    medulla oblongata
    Question 5
    What is the BEST statement that explains why the lesion in this patient is highly unlikely to be at the level of the cerebral cortex involving the precentral and postcentral gyri?
    This patient displayed normal cranial nerve function, which indicates that the entire precentral gyrus must be spared.
    This patient displayed decreased pin-prick (sharp pain) perception, which is not seen with damage to the postcentral gyrus.
    This patient displayed “dissociated sensory loss” (loss of pain sensation on one side and loss of mechanosensation on the other side), which is not seen with damage to the postcentral gyrus.
    This patient displayed no language impairments, which indicates that the entire precentral gyrus must be spared.
    This patient displayed an increase in muscle tone, which is not seen with damage to the precentral gyrus.
    This patient displays localized impairments of sensation and motor function, which is not consistent with focal damage to the cerebral cortex.
    Question 6.
    How would you account for this patient’s problems with urinary incontinence and bladder function?
    There has been damage to the somatic motor neurons in the sacral cord that motivate contraction of the external sphincter muscle.
    There has been damage to the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons in the sacral cord that motivate contraction of the detrusor muscle.
    There has been damage to axons that descend from reticular formation centers to somatic motor neurons and visceral motor preganglionic neurons that govern micturition.
    There has been breakdown of SNARE complexes in the presynaptic endings of ganglionic parasympathetic axons that supply the detrusor (bladder wall) muscle.
    There has been an autoimmune attack against the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the external sphincter muscle that governs bladder voiding.

  • @BelieveBelete
    @BelieveBelete 11 місяців тому

    wow

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    @kaouthar96 2 роки тому

    cant begin to tell you how grateful I am , thank you so much o((>ω< ))o

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