Last year, I was struggling with this topic so much, so I unfortunately memorized it. By then, I watched tons of videos about this topic to no avail. Until I found your video, my brain has grown into knowledge, and my humble brain feels so grateful for your help.
Hello Real Alien, Its an honor to talk to you. Here on planet earth, medium of life is water. Cells literally live in water. You will see water everywhere in the body. Scenario on respiratory epithelium is no different. You see similar fluid elsewhere too. Like mucus layer in the digestive tract, vagina, fluid on eye etc. Only excuse you can give is outer layer of skin, which is dying always anyway. I hope you find the life on earth interesting. 😂😝
you can think like the surface of water is a tense fabric. and this fabric is attached to the alveolar wall. The tense fabric will try to shrink. As it shrinks, the wall to which it is attached also shrinks. so everything collapse. Clear?
Last year, I was struggling with this topic so much, so I unfortunately memorized it. By then, I watched tons of videos about this topic to no avail. Until I found your video, my brain has grown into knowledge, and my humble brain feels so grateful for your help.
This was the nicest explanation: it made it so much easier to get an idea for why surface tension matters in alveoli.
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sososos helpful! no other lecturer nor video on youtube could explain this to me
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Nice video! What references did u use???
Boron, Berne, Guyton physiology
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that was a good video, lost you in the second half but still good
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What is the force called while attraction between del(+) hydrogen and del(-)oxygen in water ??
hydrogen bond
is the presence of the fluid in the first place normal? like why is there water anyways?
Hello Real Alien, Its an honor to talk to you. Here on planet earth, medium of life is water. Cells literally live in water. You will see water everywhere in the body. Scenario on respiratory epithelium is no different. You see similar fluid elsewhere too. Like mucus layer in the digestive tract, vagina, fluid on eye etc. Only excuse you can give is outer layer of skin, which is dying always anyway. I hope you find the life on earth interesting. 😂😝
@@NonstopNeuron Thanks, earth habitant.
but does it have a little function at least?
Without water the epithalial cells will dry out, and die.
is pulmonary membrane and respiratory membrane same?
Yes
3.34 can you pls explain me... 🙏
you can think like the surface of water is a tense fabric. and this fabric is attached to the alveolar wall. The tense fabric will try to shrink. As it shrinks, the wall to which it is attached also shrinks. so everything collapse. Clear?
@@NonstopNeuron ohhh,,, thank you so much, I got it... 🙏❤️
@@NonstopNeuron thank you. I was having the same confusion.
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