OH MY GOD. This is one the best explanations in the UA-cam world. This person didn't just explain the topic, he cleared up the entire concept. KUDOS!!!
Mind blowing explanation ! No other person has been able to explain in this manner & in such a short time ! That shows the extraordinary understanding of the subject by him ! Hats off to you Sir
I usually don't comment on lecture videos but I can't resist myself and tell that he is an amazzzzzinnggggg teacher! Thank you doctor. You have no idea how much you are helping students out there Respect and love from Pakistan
Thanks man. Spent a lot of time staring at a book, re-reading, and not understanding. Shame how much more helpful UA-cam is for this stuff than these expensive books. Great explanation with some real life examples, not just the chemistry. Appreciate you.
this was the biggest „AHA-experience“ i‘ve ever had. thank you for explaining it like nobody else could. the part with the „this side belongs to the respiratory part and the other one to the metabolic part“ changed my hole. understanding! thanks a lot, keep on going!
Thank you so much for this very clear, super easy to understand and educational lecture. You are one of the few people that I’ve seen being able to explain something in such a simple manner. Appreciate it!
This is awesome. As an audio engineer, I wish there was someone who cut out the lavalier disturbances and replaced them with room tone. Happy to do that in exchange for tutoring ( just putting it out there.
I haven't understood this concept for YEARS and Dr. Mike explained it in 6 minutes. If I successfully graduate university, I owe it to him with the amount of explanations he's given that has gotten me through exams.
Dr Mike is the only reason im passing nutrition!! literally I get so happy when I type in a topic im struggling with on UA-cam and see dr mike has a video on it cause I know I will understand after. thank you sir
Dude thank you so much for this video, now I fully understand where bicarbonate acid is coming from. My professor is so confusing and not helping at all, really appreciate your time and effort posting this.
Wonderful explanation. My teacher just had us memorize the equation, but once I got into buffer systems I needed to know what it meant! The mustache tho 🔥
This is amazing!!!! Hands down amazing explanation. I'm studying for the Nursing TEAS exam and I had so much trouble understanding this. You explained it so well!
If I get to keep my A at the end of the semester (which is highly likely), It is in large part thanks to you and your amazing explanations :) Thank you so much. Truly thank you so much :)
This is an amazing explanation! I'm learning about the bicarbonate buffer system of Earth's climate via long-term rock weathering and this really helped me understand that a bit better!
I used to have a really good handle on this and today in nursing school, I just drew a blank on how CO2 decreases pH. I knew it did, but just completely blanked, thinking if it forms carbonic acid (where H+ is bound, how the heck does it decrease the pH!?). Thank you for the fantastic explanation.
Thank you for this explanation! I've been trying to work out what happens if someone were to over-breathe. Over breathing would decrease the level of CO2, decreasing carbonic acid, decreasing the number of hydrogen ions, decreasing the bicarbonate, and increasing alkalinity. My guess, based upon this, is that the bicarbonate buffer system has no remedy other than to flush out the the bicarbonate buffer from the kidneys to attempt to reduce the blood becoming even more alkaline than it already is. Please let me know if the bicarbonate buffer has another mechanism for dealing with alkalinity besides reduced breathing (CO2 build up)? Therefore a habit of over breathing would impair how functional a person's bicarbonate buffer is, making them more even more breathless ... because their reduced bicarbonate buffer would make it harder for them to deal with acid build up from physical exercise and movement. In addition, the acid needed to create more hydrogen ions would have to come from another source other than CO2, like diet. Perhaps also, other sources of acid may not build up the bicarbonate buffer as CO2 does. I'm learning a lot about CO2 at the moment and it is so much more than just a waste guess and seems vital to lots of bodily functions. Any comments are welcome!
Wow! Thank you so much! This is the only explanation if ever understood. I had to slow the speed down to 0.5, but that's so my brain could take in what you were saying. I can actually explain this to someone now.
Keep the moustache ,Dr Mike I shaved mine regretted it immediately , I have honey bees ,I actually use beeswax on my handlebar . Good video I work outside alot after I retired . Found myself dehydrated ,never knew how important it was till it (water) I.became dehydrated.your explanation.of chemicals in our blood stream helps me alot to stay healthy at 66
oh yay! I love the pod and I am gonna become a doctor and i had no clue you guys had a youtube channel and i am studying chemistry right now and this vid is helping me glide on through, like happily pH balanced blood gliding by my blood brain barrier! thanks! :))))
Where were you when back in the day I was struggling with all this "passing right over head stuff". Would somehow memorize just to get by exams and then forget soon after.
That is the mustache of a man who knows his stuff!
Yeah 💪🏾❤
Nice
Almost makes it hard to pay attention! I haven’t seen a mustache look so good on a man since Arthur Morgan from RDR2, nay he RIP
Haha! Hot!
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OH MY GOD. This is one the best explanations in the UA-cam world. This person didn't just explain the topic, he cleared up the entire concept. KUDOS!!!
Lush hair...
Mind blowing explanation ! No other person has been able to explain in this manner & in such a short time ! That shows the extraordinary understanding of the subject by him ! Hats off to you Sir
I have spent 2 days trying to wrap my head around this and he explained it so simply in 6 minutes. Thank you sir for saving my grades.
UA-cam University saves us grad students for sure
Omg! This explanation is perfect. I have a test tomorrow and this explains it in such a clear way! Thank you so much
I usually don't comment on lecture videos but I can't resist myself and tell that he is an amazzzzzinnggggg teacher! Thank you doctor. You have no idea how much you are helping students out there
Respect and love from Pakistan
Thanks man. Spent a lot of time staring at a book, re-reading, and not understanding. Shame how much more helpful UA-cam is for this stuff than these expensive books. Great explanation with some real life examples, not just the chemistry. Appreciate you.
For the first time in my life i don't hate biophysics but rather have little excitement!! This man is a legend!!
this was the biggest „AHA-experience“ i‘ve ever had. thank you for explaining it like nobody else could.
the part with the „this side belongs to the respiratory part and the other one to the metabolic part“ changed my hole. understanding! thanks a lot, keep on going!
THIS is the greatest explanation about buffer system I ever seen. You make me very cleary understand. Thank you so much
beautifully taught - the best teacher ever ! Thanks Mike - keep them coming -you're helping me through Nursing School.....
I read tones of different sources and understood NOTHING! But you made it so simple! THANK YOU!
Thank you for simplying the explanation to this big topic. I’m so relieved to finally understand how acid base works on the body. Wonderful job!
one of the best explanations of the buffering system I've ever seen! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this very clear, super easy to understand and educational lecture. You are one of the few people that I’ve seen being able to explain something in such a simple manner. Appreciate it!
Just found your channel today and I can't stop watching your videos back to back😬
Hey
Thanks doctor 😘 🙏 English is not my first language but the way you explain God know is unbelievable 😳 clear to understand.
we cannot thank you enough for caring/sharing/creating these videos.
This is awesome. As an audio engineer, I wish there was someone who cut out the lavalier disturbances and replaced them with room tone. Happy to do that in exchange for tutoring ( just putting it out there.
I will gladly join you in that tutoring, even if I have nothing to exchange
I haven't understood this concept for YEARS and Dr. Mike explained it in 6 minutes. If I successfully graduate university, I owe it to him with the amount of explanations he's given that has gotten me through exams.
I don't know why people are giving bad comments. it's really good
who is giving bad comments
The way he's teaching is either he's gonna eat the topic or Fly with the topic. ❣️
Dr Mike is the only reason im passing nutrition!! literally I get so happy when I type in a topic im struggling with on UA-cam and see dr mike has a video on it cause I know I will understand after. thank you sir
Great teaching ... I really found the beauty of teaching & learning... simple, basic & understandable... Thank you sir
The clearest and smothest explaination ever! Thank you sir so much , after understanding this i see u so attractive now !!
Truly one of the best explanations I have ever seen
Dude thank you so much for this video, now I fully understand where bicarbonate acid is coming from. My professor is so confusing and not helping at all, really appreciate your time and effort posting this.
Wonderful explanation. My teacher just had us memorize the equation, but once I got into buffer systems I needed to know what it meant!
The mustache tho 🔥
Spent the whole video saying ohhhh it meant thisssssss , been struggling at my first year at med school, helped a lot ! Thx
Thank you thank you for putting it in plain English Dr....you are the "GOAT"🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is amazing!!!! Hands down amazing explanation. I'm studying for the Nursing TEAS exam and I had so much trouble understanding this. You explained it so well!
Good luck!
This was fantastic. I've been looking for an understandable break-down of the Bicarbonate buffer system is this is was it. Thank you.
I never really comment on videos, but I just want to say thank you! I am a student nurse in the UK and this has helped me so much X
It helps me too student nurse. I am also doing nursing. Team nurse ❣⭐
By far the best explanation video i have ever seen.Hats off.Earned a new subscribet
Awesome, thank you!
Grateful for you and your knowledge! You explain these difficult to understand topics so smoothly!!! Thank you so much!!!!
If I get to keep my A at the end of the semester (which is highly likely), It is in large part thanks to you and your amazing explanations :) Thank you so much. Truly thank you so much :)
Thank you for making me understand in 7 minutes what my prof couldnt in 2 hours of lectures
LOUD MIC RUBBING NOISE AT 6:03
Headphone users beware! Great video, just totally made me jump there haha
Literally bro me too I was shocked for a second, and was thinking what just happened
It was done on purpose for us to wake up! LOL.
@@laurapaez3451 😂yeah
Don't worry I offered to fix future videos
same! I jumped too XD
This is an amazing explanation! I'm learning about the bicarbonate buffer system of Earth's climate via long-term rock weathering and this really helped me understand that a bit better!
great simplistic explanation, was perfect for a quick revision, thanks Dr Mike.
Brilliant! I've watched quite a few videos on this concept and this the only one that has made sense, thanks very much.
My brain literally exploded with how easy you've made this!
You made this so easy to understand!!! Thank you!! My Pathophysiology course needs you!
The way you teach is just fabulous 😍
Thank you so much!!!!!! I'm taking human physiology and this concept just wasn't fully clicking until now!!!
This topic isn't in my syllabus but🗿 this man have my heart 😭 so that's why I'm watching the video !
Unbelievable!!you have an amazing way of translating the hardest topics, thank you!
That was the best explanation I have ever heard. Thanks for sharing this video.
awesome explanation. even for the layman to understand. mind blown on how you simplify these concepts.
I used to have a really good handle on this and today in nursing school, I just drew a blank on how CO2 decreases pH. I knew it did, but just completely blanked, thinking if it forms carbonic acid (where H+ is bound, how the heck does it decrease the pH!?). Thank you for the fantastic explanation.
The best video I've found on this! Thank you for posting this, the explanation is so easy to follow.
Thank you for an amazing video! I've been struggling for hours to understand this, but then i found your video. You explained it so well. Thank you!!
this was extreeeeemely useful, you broke it down and made it so simple , thank you
Great video Dr Mike. Love you work, explained very well. Plus, the chemistry makes sense. Thank you ever so much!
Thanks Ben!!
You have made it soooo easy to understand. Wonderful explanation!
Also, the moustache is 🔥 🔥
Comprehensive explanation!!!! Lucky to have him here. Also love his mustache!!😄😄😄
The best explanation on this system!!
Thank you for this explanation! I've been trying to work out what happens if someone were to over-breathe.
Over breathing would decrease the level of CO2, decreasing carbonic acid, decreasing the number of hydrogen ions, decreasing the bicarbonate, and increasing alkalinity. My guess, based upon this, is that the bicarbonate buffer system has no remedy other than to flush out the the bicarbonate buffer from the kidneys to attempt to reduce the blood becoming even more alkaline than it already is.
Please let me know if the bicarbonate buffer has another mechanism for dealing with alkalinity besides reduced breathing (CO2 build up)?
Therefore a habit of over breathing would impair how functional a person's bicarbonate buffer is, making them more even more breathless ... because their reduced bicarbonate buffer would make it harder for them to deal with acid build up from physical exercise and movement. In addition, the acid needed to create more hydrogen ions would have to come from another source other than CO2, like diet.
Perhaps also, other sources of acid may not build up the bicarbonate buffer as CO2 does.
I'm learning a lot about CO2 at the moment and it is so much more than just a waste guess and seems vital to lots of bodily functions. Any comments are welcome!
i've never subscribed to a channel so quick! great explanation!!
Wow! Thank you so much! This is the only explanation if ever understood. I had to slow the speed down to 0.5, but that's so my brain could take in what you were saying. I can actually explain this to someone now.
he walked off at the end knowing he saved my life thank u sir
Thank you SO MUCH for an easy and straightforward explanation!
This mustache is everything... Also made the concept clear, but that's secondary at this point.
Keep the moustache ,Dr Mike I shaved mine regretted it immediately , I have honey bees ,I actually use beeswax on my handlebar . Good video I work outside alot after I retired . Found myself dehydrated ,never knew how important it was till it (water) I.became dehydrated.your explanation.of chemicals in our blood stream helps me alot to stay healthy at 66
YOU EXPLAINED THIS PERFECTLY!!! THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH🤍
This is literally the best explanation I have found I have been learning this topic for weeks !
man is the freaking best. out here saving lives
Thanks man for clearing the fog !!
Brilliant. Best explanation I've heard so far. Dashing mustache as well.
i was not ready to understand this so quickly..... thank you so much
Hey❤
Thank you. I was struggling with this so much and this made me click and finally understand it all.
Thank you for your videos. seriously you have no idea how much you've helped me. so easy to understand. Thanks again!
Thank you so much sir this explanation is so detailed so to get deep in the sea of concept of the bicarbonate buffer system
Thanks sir I have to admit that you are different than others.
oh yay! I love the pod and I am gonna become a doctor and i had no clue you guys had a youtube channel and i am studying chemistry right now and this vid is helping me glide on through, like happily pH balanced blood gliding by my blood brain barrier! thanks! :))))
Oh my god you glorious man, thank you so much, I might actually survive the next four years now
Best explanation on the web. Thanks!
I love you man,i love you..the way you said and acted(hold your breath,upppp)..diamond clear explanation
Sir you are amazing. - from India.
Simplified and precise!! Well done👍👍
Thank you so much sir
Very helpful and good explanation.
Able to understand full concept
Thank you sir
From India 🇮🇳
Thank you so much, it was short and clear ! Really helpful to rewatch when you need to make sure you got it :)
Pretty good Aussie lecture, great, easy to understand and useful to nurses like me. Thanks mate. Comeover for a beer.
lol
brilliant video, well explained...very very helpful! clear and concise!! saved me in my exam lol
Brilliant explanation and awesome moustache. Thanks doc.
Really helped a lot thankkkk youuu
Love and support from India ❤️
This is a phenomenal explanation. Thanks!
Very clear and informative! Thank you so much for this!
thank you so much for your easy explanation of this lecture
u just made my life easier! thenk u so much and keep up the good work.. this channel deserves Millions of subscribers!!!!!! will get there someday
CAN I JUST.... THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME LEARN SO MUCH AAAAAH i'm fangirling
This video was amazing! Thank you so much Dr. Mike!
Ahhhhhh you guys are amazing!! Another great explanation of an important concept 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Can we have a lecture on how to grow a proper stache next?
Where were you when back in the day I was struggling with all this "passing right over head stuff". Would somehow memorize just to get by exams and then forget soon after.
Very elegant explanation. Thanks.
Wow, that is so awesome; thank you so much for this awesome explanation, Dr. Mike!!
Perfect explanation! Very detailed! Thank you!
Amazing explanation! Thank you! had no clue til now.
brilliant, i am 0 in chemistry. Will be good to hear about alkalosis and acidosis from the man with mustache. I can't find it anywhere.