I need a cigarette after that lecture, but I'll be DAMNED if that wasn't the best explanation of the lungs and kidneys' functions as a bicarbonate buffer. 10/10. SUBSCRIBED.
this is the video i have been searching for!! THANK YOU! finally, someone has explained this is a way i can easily understand. such great depth you go into. -Michelle
Hi Joe! No way to contact you so hopefully you will read this comment someday! Please make a video on renal physiology in general (function of the nephron!)
whenever you see H+ it actually means hydronium.. i say hydronium because technically it’s more accurate to say because H+ (a single proton) isn’t stable and doesn’t exist in isolation in solution
This is like if a well explained science video fused with the energy of a car dealership commercial lol. Phenomenal video, now get some rest!
The aggressive explanations really helped get it through my thick head lol I appreciate you!
Sometimes, you just needs someone to anxiously YELL and annotate good explanations for you.
I need a cigarette after that lecture, but I'll be DAMNED if that wasn't the best explanation of the lungs and kidneys' functions as a bicarbonate buffer. 10/10. SUBSCRIBED.
Your videos are the best and work really well with my low attention span just the way you talk lmao
One of the best videos about this topic out there. You should have more views!
THE Best to ever do it.🙌🏾 Thank you and please keep the vids coming 🚀
By far this is the best video explanation of the Buffer System! Thank you so much!!
you are a genius for making these many quality videos!
Great video thanks, being studying for MCAT for few months and finally putting chemistry, biology and physiology together
THANK YOU this was the best explanation I found, so helpful! I also love the energy, really drives home the points
wow! i never fully understood it until now...thank you so much
I was like “ why is he screaming “ 🤣
You're making this sound really intense but I like it lol
this is the video i have been searching for!! THANK YOU! finally, someone has explained this is a way i can easily understand. such great depth you go into. -Michelle
You have a talent for teaching.
The best explanation, you're THE BEST! THAAAANKKK YOUUUUU! ❤️
Awesome video!
Explained so much better than my chem professor
Amazing video
This is really good. Thanks!
Hi Joe! No way to contact you so hopefully you will read this comment someday! Please make a video on renal physiology in general (function of the nephron!)
you are awesome
Thank you!!!!
You have way too much caffein in the way you talk, give me lots of energy and addiction. Brilliant lecture!
Thank you so much 🥰
Thank you .
AWESOME
Thanks so much
tysm v helpful
What is the PH range of the bicarbonate buffer system
where is oxygen coming into play in this equation and concept you explained?
Feels like someone trying to prove that Jesus loves you; sounds like a preacher, is this church? ;)
We’ll explained!
Why are you saying H+ as Hydronium (H3O+)? It’s Hydrogen (H+)
whenever you see H+ it actually means hydronium.. i say hydronium because technically it’s more accurate to say because H+ (a single proton) isn’t stable and doesn’t exist in isolation in solution
Plzzz Speak slowly 😟