Dr. Mike, you are born to do this. The miraculous and intricate way how our body is designed needs passionate professors like you who would communicate with clarity.
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Great video but there is one thing I don't understand. Why exactly does the pO2 in the alveola remain constant at 100 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses into the blood. And why does the pO2 in the tissue remain constant at 40 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses there. Like why does it not increase ?
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This does not explain how gas exchange works exactly. It is NOT by diffusion it is not molecular. The Pulmonary surfactants are the organelles of gas exchange the surface tension theory is completely wrong as Bangham said about 30years ago.
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Dr. Mike, you are born to do this. The miraculous and intricate way how our body is designed needs passionate professors like you who would communicate with clarity.
You have saved me in pre med courses and once again you are saving me in my medicine courses.
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I've seen MANY videos trying to understand this.....you sir, finally did it for me.
if only all lectures and teachers were like this dude... amazing job mate, lifesaver
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Best video on this topic please don’t even bother looking!
Thank god I learned English in my country (Argentina) and realizing that sometimes the content is much better in English rather than Spanish. Excellent video
This is sooo nice, you give the best explaination without losing my attention
Dr Mike you have no business wearing a blazer that tight Sir I am trying to learn about gas exchange
You're the best if you ask me❤️
This is what we call a video
I like your videos as a science lecturer, but I enjoy it as a entertainment too.
The masters make it sound so easy and understandable
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That was really helpful for my upcoming exam thank you so much 💗💗
you've helped me understand topics that I've been confused on for 3 weeks in 11 mins lol
DR you have biology flowing in your blood vessels 🥂
Best explanation out there so detailed thank you!!!
Wonderful explanation!
I am watching all your videos.....your classes are really nice and understandable
Simply an Amazing lecture. You make It so easy to understand Biology. Keep up the good work professor 💪
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Can you do one on the heamaglobin oxygen dissociation curve pleaaaaaaaaaaaaase?
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thank you very very much, what an excellent explanation of all time.
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Great explanation
Thanks for this video
Anyone If you have questions for the lesson, can you send them to me?
Great video but there is one thing I don't understand. Why exactly does the pO2 in the alveola remain constant at 100 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses into the blood. And why does the pO2 in the tissue remain constant at 40 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses there. Like why does it not increase ?
Will there be a clip showing the changes happen to the cardia system during exercise?
I would like to see this as well
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Thanks dr for this wonderful teaching on gas exchange, you are indeeed learned dr, i salute you good wishes sir 13/03/2023
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I have doubt.....our atmosphere contains more than 70% nitrogen....then what is happening to the nitrogen we are breathing in
It is used to make amino acids, the percentage of it in the inhalation air is the same as the percentage of it in the exhalation air
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Why mm of mercury?
The earliest experiments used mercury due to its density.
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This does not explain how gas exchange works exactly. It is NOT by diffusion it is not molecular. The Pulmonary surfactants are the organelles of gas exchange the surface tension theory is completely wrong as Bangham said about 30years ago.
He talked about partial pressure throughout. Gases move down their gradient. That's how the gases move across the membrane
keep up the good work
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