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My final in Anatomy 2 is on the urinary system and my professor really rushed the lectures on it so as always I came to crash course for help and as ALWAYS I was saved. I thought I hated this system but now (as with all the other systems I thought I hated at first, yes endocrine, I'm looking at you) I think its really cool and that's all thanks to crash course. So thank you for existing and for helping me make it to the next step in my medical career. Nursing school here I come !
Thank you Crash Course for existing and saving my semester! I find it amazing that you do so much just to help students understand concepts, asking for nothing in return. Thank you again!
I wish this video talked about the hormonal influences in much more detail. Like more than just a note about the renin-aldosterone-ADH mechanism. But great series though.
+DaCamponTwee There are many components to studying anatomy. One resource I discovered which successfully combines these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the most useful course i've heard of. Check out this awesome website.
Tasting urine used to be quite common up into the early 21 century. It was an easy method to see if someone has diabetes or not. If they do, the urinary system will do anything to remove the glucose in the blood, resulting in the patient peeing an awful lot and the urine tasting sweet.
+BBBuilds12 Would've actually been funny if you skipped the explanation and just said "urine" instead of you're in. Also, laughing at your own joke....
Thank you crash course, for making part 2 on the urinary system materia. This material is very difficult to understand but at least this video helps me even a little.
AMAZING SERIES. These videos are so helpful! Thanks to you it's so much easier learning the different systems of the bodies (rather than READING all the info)... You absolutely MADE MY DAY with the joke at 0:05 , quoting "The Dude"!
thank you so much for making these videos, it helps summarize the big picture renal Function. I can return the favor clarifying some language: urinarion is the process of producing urine, technically we are urinating every moment of every day. Micturation is the procession of excreting urine from the body…
Technically Hank Doctors don't study pee Medical Scientists like me do. Doctors go over it in school but usually in a hospital the nurse or doctor will collect the pee and send it down to the lab for analysis. Most of the urine that comes into the lab will have a quick chemical test, if anything comes up on that test it is examined microscopically and if the Medical Scientists are at a complete lack of words for what is going on (be it either an unidentified crystal or unrecognizable WBC then it will be forwarded to the local Pathologist who will analyze it and tell the doctor what's going on. Your presentation was otherwise flawless with accurate science and proper terms. Good job, and looking forward to next weeks presentation. -DJS Medical Laboratory Scientist (ASCP)
after I watched a video discussing the urinary system I understood the process of glomerular filtration, where blood is filtered in small thread balls filled with clomerized blood. the higher pressure in the blood must push more plasma out of the capillaries into the glomerulaldehyde. The problem is that the kidneys can only handle so much filtrate at one time, so they must maintain a constant rate of fluid within them. This is known as the glomerular filtration rate, or how much blood passes through the glomerular eye every minute. Antidiuretic hormone or ADH, which is secreted by the pituitary gland post to help the body retain water and stay hydrated. The part of the nephron that reabsorbs water, as water descends, has to move easily through the cells from the filtrate into the blood. specialized protein channels in the membrane called aquaporates that are on the apical or filtrate facing side and the basal or capillary facing side of cells. In contrast, collecting duct landing cells only have aquaporants on the basal side, so not usually much reabsorption occurs there. But ADH triggers those cells to move their stored aquaporan to the apical side, which allows more water to be excreted from the urine. As discussed below, urine enters the thin but muscular urethra by passing through the internal urethral sphincter. the automatic nervous system keeps it awake whenever the body does not urinate. Impulses triggered by stretch receptors go to the pool and other higher brain centers that provide the body with a conscious palate that the body must urinate. Most of these activate the pontine storage area which prevents urination by inhibiting parasympathetic activity and increasing sympathetic output. Of course, the longer you hold it, the more the bladder fills, and eventually the urge to urinate becomes too strong to ignore, at which point the Pontine Mixturation Center goes into action overriding the previous command and opens up the midsection so the body can finally clink.
Vidio ini menjelaskan bagaimana sistem kemih mengatur produksi urin, dengan mempertahankan laju aliran glomerulus, menjelaskan bagaimana anatomi menyimpan dan menggeluarkan urin dari uretra dan peran sistem saraf dalam mengendalikan tindakan buang air kecil
As we all know, during dialysis blood is removed from the arteries into the dialysis machine to be filtered and then returns to the body via veins. Can it be done conversely? By removing blood through the vein and returning it into the body via arteries?
I've watched a video about urinary system material part 2, this video material can really help to understand urinaria sytem .. the video is very good and interesting, thank you very much ..
Do crashcourse have videos on disease and pharmacology on hypertension, angina pectoris and other types of diseases? Love all the other videos, and it helps alot with meds studies! :)
thank you for the explanation about urine, this video is very helpful. Urology tests can help detect many diseases based on the color, smell, clarity, and chemical composition of the sample. Urine also contains more than 3000 different chemical compounds, and increases in various concentrations. And it can tell us a lot about what's going on in the body.
thanks for the making video. this video talked about hormonal influences in much more detail, like more than just a note about the renin-aldosterone-ADH menchanism
One time at a summer camp, it was 120 degrees (in Kansas) and I was at a rifle shooting class and I left early cause I finished everything. I had drank all my water and the water at the range was warm and slimey, and the range was really far from any other sources of water and I collapsed on the way back to camp and woke up 10 minutes later. I "zombied" back to camp and drank like 3 liters of water and like .8 liters of Gatorade and I was peeing every 4 minutes and if I waited any longer my bladder would become unbearably painful like one of the worst pains I've ever felt
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My final in Anatomy 2 is on the urinary system and my professor really rushed the lectures on it so as always I came to crash course for help and as ALWAYS I was saved. I thought I hated this system but now (as with all the other systems I thought I hated at first, yes endocrine, I'm looking at you) I think its really cool and that's all thanks to crash course. So thank you for existing and for helping me make it to the next step in my medical career. Nursing school here I come !
Thank you Crash Course for existing and saving my semester! I find it amazing that you do so much just to help students understand concepts, asking for nothing in return. Thank you again!
well im pretty sure he makes money doing this. but hank is a pretty dope dude regardless
Who needs a lecturer when you have Hank?
I do, and I want Hank to be my lecturer
I know I don't
Hank gives lectures
I spent lots of hours with you today, Hank. I deeply appreciate all of the knowledge you generously share.
He got a haircut
Thought his hair was awful last episode and BOOM
Guess so
@Jens Harald his hair is perfectly fine, thank you very much! >:[
Came to say that
Respect the drip
Kieran
I wish this video talked about the hormonal influences in much more detail. Like more than just a note about the renin-aldosterone-ADH mechanism. But great series though.
I appreciated the swinging male representation of the urinary tract at 5:32.
swiiingiiiinnn iiiin the wiiiind
It's accurate anatomy
XD
I love these videos. Living beings are so complex and fascinating and sometimes a little scary.
+DaCamponTwee
Yeah, if only we could be more like them.
Indeed. Thanks to God that is so.
+DaCamponTwee There are many components to studying anatomy. One resource I discovered which successfully combines these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the most useful course i've heard of. Check out this awesome website.
Meanwhile I'm here because I don't pay attention in class
especially the eye video... *shivers*
Tasting urine used to be quite common up into the early 21 century. It was an easy method to see if someone has diabetes or not. If they do, the urinary system will do anything to remove the glucose in the blood, resulting in the patient peeing an awful lot and the urine tasting sweet.
I had a stomach surgery on Friday, and of course the nurses track my urination while I'm recovering. My high score was 800 ml.
"You could have heart failure" with such happy tone made me laugh a lot xD
1. Thank you for the Lebowski reference. 2. Noticed the haircut between part I and part II.
You may have actually saved my degree haha. Seriously though, thank you so much! Your videos make revision so much easier and way more fun.
part 2 really helps me to study biomedical, the explanation is very detailed it's just that the language is limited but it's easy to understand
If you quit peeing you're in trouble.(urine trouble). Get it? Hahaha. I'm sorry I had to.
😏
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+BBBuilds12 Would've actually been funny if you skipped the explanation and just said "urine" instead of you're in. Also, laughing at your own joke....
One part of me says facepalm, the other says lmao, i think that's a win for you
😑
CrashCourse's animations blow me away every time. And the Big Lebowski references are awesome!
Thank you crash course, for making part 2 on the urinary system materia. This material is very difficult to understand but at least this video helps me even a little.
Your videos have helped me so much this semester but I fell in love when you referenced Lebowski ❤️
I have learned a lot about the urinary system and this video really helps me to want to learn more, thank you..
BEST VIDEOS FOR LEARNING... LEARNING IS FUN THIS WAY!!
Video membahas tentang
Warna Urine, Konsentrasi urine, Penghambat urine, Perbedaan kantung urine laki laki & perempuan,
Loved the 'The Big Lebowski' reference :p
I have a test on monday and this saved me!! Thank you HANK!!!
I was given the task by my lecturer to watch this video, the video is very useful and can add insight
teaching me what my two hr lecture cant
thank you, this video really helped me learn about the urinary system and urinary system organs
this is a good video after listening to it can increase knowledge about the urinary system part 2
"Join me, as we journey to the world of pee":- Hank, 2015
You are the best bio and chem teacher in world
AMAZING SERIES. These videos are so helpful! Thanks to you it's so much easier learning the different systems of the bodies (rather than READING all the info)...
You absolutely MADE MY DAY with the joke at 0:05 , quoting "The Dude"!
Thank you. This video explains in a way that we really understand and the pictures are clear and easy for us to understand
thank you this video really helped me as a nursing student, regarding how urine works in the body
from the video that has been explained, explaining the urinary system, the factors that affect urine, are quite understandable
Videonya sangat membantu, saya lebih memahami materi ini. Terimakasih 🙏🙏
thank you so much for making these videos, it helps summarize the big picture renal Function. I can return the favor clarifying some language:
urinarion is the process of producing urine, technically we are urinating every moment of every day. Micturation is the procession of excreting urine from the body…
thank you, for the video and lesson on how the urinary system regulates urine production and about the anatomy of storing or excreting water.
changing the speed to 0.5 = drunk professor :P
I NEVER THOUGHT TO DO THAT THANK U. I didn't like watching Hank's videos when I was in high-school because of how fast I thought he went.
You just increased my quality of life by 1,000,000 %
IT’S FREAKIN HILARIOUS
Hahaha. Awesome.
lol my teacher has been going over this unit for a month and I understood more in this video than any class I've attended
I really like the way of explaining it so it's quickly understood and very detailed how to explain how urine is formed
Technically Hank Doctors don't study pee Medical Scientists like me do. Doctors go over it in school but usually in a hospital the nurse or doctor will collect the pee and send it down to the lab for analysis. Most of the urine that comes into the lab will have a quick chemical test, if anything comes up on that test it is examined microscopically and if the Medical Scientists are at a complete lack of words for what is going on (be it either an unidentified crystal or unrecognizable WBC then it will be forwarded to the local Pathologist who will analyze it and tell the doctor what's going on.
Your presentation was otherwise flawless with accurate science and proper terms. Good job, and looking forward to next weeks presentation.
-DJS Medical Laboratory Scientist (ASCP)
MLT here (but going back to school for MLS soon) and we've seen some naaaaaasty urines eh?
Thank you for sharing kind person.
hank probably knows that
@@sergiomadrigalmora9454 Hank knows all. Hank is God. Hank for President
I've watched materials on urination, this video is very good and helpful, thank you
Never liked biology better until crash course! I love the animation and your sense of humour! Hope all these videos will help me ace my biology 🤣
5:31 Really, CrashCourse? It had to sway in the breeze?
thank you for making this video because it is easy to understand for students who are studying this material
these videos help out so much with my A&P classes.
after I watched a video discussing the urinary system I understood the process of glomerular filtration, where blood is filtered in small thread balls filled with clomerized blood. the higher pressure in the blood must push more plasma out of the capillaries into the glomerulaldehyde. The problem is that the kidneys can only handle so much filtrate at one time, so they must maintain a constant rate of fluid within them. This is known as the glomerular filtration rate, or how much blood passes through the glomerular eye every minute. Antidiuretic hormone or ADH, which is secreted by the pituitary gland post to help the body retain water and stay hydrated. The part of the nephron that reabsorbs water, as water descends, has to move easily through the cells from the filtrate into the blood. specialized protein channels in the membrane called aquaporates that are on the apical or filtrate facing side and the basal or capillary facing side of cells. In contrast, collecting duct landing cells only have aquaporants on the basal side, so not usually much reabsorption occurs there. But ADH triggers those cells to move their stored aquaporan to the apical side, which allows more water to be excreted from the urine. As discussed below, urine enters the thin but muscular urethra by passing through the internal urethral sphincter. the automatic nervous system keeps it awake whenever the body does not urinate. Impulses triggered by stretch receptors go to the pool and other higher brain centers that provide the body with a conscious palate that the body must urinate. Most of these activate the pontine storage area which prevents urination by inhibiting parasympathetic activity and increasing sympathetic output. Of course, the longer you hold it, the more the bladder fills, and eventually the urge to urinate becomes too strong to ignore, at which point the Pontine Mixturation Center goes into action overriding the previous command and opens up the midsection so the body can finally clink.
Vidio ini menjelaskan bagaimana sistem kemih mengatur produksi urin, dengan mempertahankan laju aliran glomerulus, menjelaskan bagaimana anatomi menyimpan dan menggeluarkan urin dari uretra dan peran sistem saraf dalam mengendalikan tindakan buang air kecil
Kidney sellers left the chat 🤣🤣🤣🤣
thank you from this video I can find out how urinev works and it's very clear in explaining the stages, this is really great to watch
The animation is BEYOND great
this video is very good and the explanation is very clear to help learning human body anatomy
I really don't think any host could have made this less awkward. It was totally just another day at work talking to the camera. Just fantastic.
Sorry, I want to ask if we often urinate excessively, is it good for body health?
this video is very helpful, it's much easier to understand about the urinary system...
As we all know, during dialysis blood is removed from the arteries into the dialysis machine to be filtered and then returns to the body via veins. Can it be done conversely? By removing blood through the vein and returning it into the body via arteries?
I've watched this video, this video really helps us to know about the urinary system, thankyou
I've watched a video about urinary system material part 2, this video material can really help to understand urinaria sytem .. the video is very good and interesting, thank you very much ..
Do crashcourse have videos on disease and pharmacology on hypertension, angina pectoris and other types of diseases? Love all the other videos, and it helps alot with meds studies! :)
I've watched materials on urination, this video is very good and helpful to studying, thank you!
this video is very useful for me, and also helps me to better understand the urinary system
First the Strong Mad and now The Dude references, I can't! These are great!!!
"It totally ruined the Dude's rug which really tied the room together, man."
Like the reference
thank you for the explanation about urine, this video is very helpful.
Urology tests can help detect many diseases based on the color, smell, clarity, and chemical composition of the sample.
Urine also contains more than 3000 different chemical compounds, and increases in various concentrations. And it can tell us a lot about what's going on in the body.
Dropping Knowledge like a boss
This video is very helpful to more easily understand the urinary system
the material and the way of explanation is very good👍
The early Big Lebowski reference really helped me focus. Good job I found this on a Friday because I don’t enrol on Shabbat
Thank you very much, the content is very useful. Can be used as a medium of learning for me🥰
From this video we finally get knowledge about the actual excretion of urine
Thankyou for video telah membantu saya
I will understand this material, with this video it will help me to learn to understand
the video is very good and understandable. i watched materials on urination
Thank you doctor just if you can explain more slowly because I’m trying to understand every word you said
thanks for the making video. this video talked about hormonal influences in much more detail, like more than just a note about the renin-aldosterone-ADH menchanism
super hero of anatomy
Homedude has single handedly saved my physiology grade
I've learned a lot about the uninary system and it help me to want to study it more
your explanation is very relevant
what is a kidney stone? Could crash course do a video on that please? 😊
Ohhh...okay. Thanks!!!😄
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i am STONED that you dont know, srry i couldn't hold that pun
Ted ed
This video can help find out how the urinary system regulates urine production , tysm
One time at a summer camp, it was 120 degrees (in Kansas) and I was at a rifle shooting class and I left early cause I finished everything. I had drank all my water and the water at the range was warm and slimey, and the range was really far from any other sources of water and I collapsed on the way back to camp and woke up 10 minutes later. I "zombied" back to camp and drank like 3 liters of water and like .8 liters of Gatorade and I was peeing every 4 minutes and if I waited any longer my bladder would become unbearably painful like one of the worst pains I've ever felt
Literally saving my grades in Anatomy and Physiology
Thnk...u so much. Am fem india n ua crash course is helping me fr my neet exam...
'Only humans study pee' - tell that to my beagle 🤣In all seriousness, cheers muchly for these videos. Absolute gods-send during A&P
Makasih pak videonya sangat bermanfaat
Thank you for the Lebowski references, I needed a giggle during finals week!
Terima kasih video banyak membantu saya
Thank for explaining the urinary system
the video is very interesting and can be used as a learning medium for me
I've watched this video, it's very easy to understand and very useful for me to learn, thank you very much
I like this video because it's good for students to watch and good for learning
This video is very easy to understand and easy to learn.thank you!
Internal urethral sphincter is the best punk band name I've ever heard of,
thanks Hank!
As a college studen tstuding anatomy THANK YOU!!
Haha I love the Jeffrey Lebowski reference lol
the video makes it easir for me to learn and understand the contents, thank you
Great videos!! Thank youuu!! Really save my semester but bcs im not really good at english , i have watched this over and over.
I really like the animations in this one. Right around 5:35, is pretty great for a laugh.
Thanks!!These vedios use the most interesting way to explain the most complicated things!!