I really like your voice. Your lectures are easy to listen to as your voice has a terrific quality and the sound is not too low or too loud. I would love for you to re-make the Endocrine System lecture. I show your videos to my Health Sciences classes as a good introduction of the structures and functions.
Wow! I love you medical videos like meet the lung or meet the heart and diseases! I wish your videos was more detailed and i could gain more information like a doctor has! Your voice is so suitable (not low, not loud) and effective for teaching and you explain amazingly. I can watch your videos for hours❤🩺
This is a pretty helpful diagram! I just want to clarify that the split of the two primary bronchi is the "tracheal bifurcation" and the carina is actually a ridge located within that bifurcation
Absolutely love this channel(: as a high school sophomore aspiring to go to med school to specialize in cardiology/thoracic surgery, these videos really interest me. Thanks for uploading such helpful material! :)
Wow! I love you medical videos like meet the lung or meet the heart and diseases! I wish your videos was more detailed and i could gain more information like a doctor has! Your voice is so suitable (not low, not loud) and effective for teaching and you explain amazingly. I can watch your videos for hours❤🩺
Well as a medical student who have graduated in a third world country without the internet access and with boring lectures at our times, learning everything using old illustrations and sometime just by imagination, I wish you had been my teacher. Maybe in another life 😭
"if you think about picking your nose you're basically cleaning the filter so that's kind of a new way about thinking about that habit" cracked me up! Great helpful video.
I have a question. Does the gas exchange happen only in the alveolus or also in the respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts? The respiratory zone is called this way because we can exchange gas in all this zone? Thanks for the video it is pretty great.
Your explanations are neat and your drawings are good! What's important is that they accomplish their goal of making every process in our body simpler to understand and appreciate with detail! Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video, easy to follow and tons of good info. I'm curious, is there a specific (or average) number of tertiary Bronchi and Bronchials that a person will have? I'm currently modeling some human anatomy in 3d, but the multiple illustrations and other models I've seen dont seem to be consistent. If you can help clarify this it would be much appreciated! :)
does EACH alveolus connect to a alveolar duct? or is it that the alveoli are connected to each other, and only SOME alveoli are directly connected to the alveolar duct?
Well as a medical student who have graduated in a third world country without the internet access and with boring lectures at our times, learning everything using old illustrations and sometime just by imagination, I wish you had been my teacher. Maybe in another life 😭
I really like your voice. Your lectures are easy to listen to as your voice has a terrific quality and the sound is not too low or too loud. I would love for you to re-make the Endocrine System lecture. I show your videos to my Health Sciences classes as a good introduction of the structures and functions.
You're welcome! We're going to get into EKG's soon...hope you enjoy them! =)
Wow! I love you medical videos like meet the lung or meet the heart and diseases! I wish your videos was more detailed and i could gain more information like a doctor has! Your voice is so suitable (not low, not loud) and effective for teaching and you explain amazingly. I can watch your videos for hours❤🩺
This is a pretty helpful diagram! I just want to clarify that the split of the two primary bronchi is the "tracheal bifurcation" and the carina is actually a ridge located within that bifurcation
Absolutely love this channel(: as a high school sophomore aspiring to go to med school to specialize in cardiology/thoracic surgery, these videos really interest me. Thanks for uploading such helpful material! :)
hows it going for u ?
I've never been able to write it the other way. =)
Filtre?
Wow! I love you medical videos like meet the lung or meet the heart and diseases! I wish your videos was more detailed and i could gain more information like a doctor has! Your voice is so suitable (not low, not loud) and effective for teaching and you explain amazingly. I can watch your videos for hours❤🩺
Wow. So concise w/ great illustration. Good voice too.
I show your videos to my anatomy teacher, and she loved them, now we watch, your videos in class...
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Well as a medical student who have graduated in a third world country without the internet access and with boring lectures at our times, learning everything using old illustrations and sometime just by imagination, I wish you had been my teacher.
Maybe in another life 😭
Wow! Thank uuuuuuuuuu❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"if you think about picking your nose you're basically cleaning the filter so that's kind of a new way about thinking about that habit" cracked me up! Great helpful video.
Thanks a lot sie
I have a question. Does the gas exchange happen only in the alveolus or also in the respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts? The respiratory zone is called this way because we can exchange gas in all this zone? Thanks for the video it is pretty great.
Beautiful, thanks so much
Your explanations are neat and your drawings are good! What's important is that they accomplish their goal of making every process in our body simpler to understand and appreciate with detail! Thanks!
thank you so much. you have explained it very well.
this sped up process was so cute!!
Thank you!!!
Thanks very informative and easy to understand .
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Cleared my concept about the bronchial tree
I have fallen in love with khans academy ! Shout out
Thank you so much!! This is soo helpful
Thank you very much for this video, easy to follow and tons of good info. I'm curious, is there a specific (or average) number of tertiary Bronchi and Bronchials that a person will have? I'm currently modeling some human anatomy in 3d, but the multiple illustrations and other models I've seen dont seem to be consistent. If you can help clarify this it would be much appreciated! :)
"say something went down your throat like penny" honestly. i love this channel.
We need more channels like this
I really love your videos and your sound
I was hoping you would explain about muscarinic receptors and beta 2 adrenergic receptors?
Great Video, Thanks!
I love these videos, they are so informative and the speakers explain everything in such a simple way.
Thank u so much 💜
Thank you! I love your videos! It's so neat, clean and very easy to understand.
Awesome ❤️
In the upper respiratory tract the pharynx was left out
thank you! Your videos always helping me to understand better 🤪
Very professionally presented. Five stars.
i am enjoying your videos soooo much!!!!!
5:40
So useful thank u
Acc to weibel model from the trachea to the alveolar sacs there is 23 times of divison .
Beneficial as ever
Thank you soo much for this video!! You rock😀
I want some topic about epiglottis
very helpful....
is there a video more about the structures in the upper respiratory tract with the turbinates, tonsils, etc?
Awesome video!
should add on how to name the bronchopulmonary segments :/
Which midicin clean of. The lung thankyou
I'm home alone and that music seemed scary lol
Thanks, Dr. Desai! Wonderful video.
I like the way you write the letter "e"! :-)
wonderful😊
Gas exchange only takes place in the alveoli. The bronchioles only bring in air to the alveolus.
Awesome figure and step-by-step description! Thank you.
love the drawings plus your writing because most of doctors dont have a readable writing (PEACE).
lmao this drawing!!!!! good stuff man. you guys are A LOT!! of help though, THX 100%
looking for where secondary bronchi starts
My hair nose isnot too much foes it broblem
YOU ARE SO FUNNY!!! I Love it, it helps me to remember!!!
The oblique fissure is drawn in the wrong direction
if we didnt have the voice box what would happen
Bronchi still 1
I thought the larynx belonged to the lower respiratory tract. well at least thats what my anatomy book says anyway
How do you get a penny down your trachea?
does EACH alveolus connect to a alveolar duct? or is it that the alveoli are connected to each other, and only SOME alveoli are directly connected to the alveolar duct?
What is the name of the song at 10:05?
Flight of the bumblebee
that is why I always get sick and have an infection on my right lung =O wa....
If it wasn't for you I would never make it through EMT/FIREFIGHTING!
Im going through it now
haha that was entertaining!
I tink that the right main brochus is more orizontal, and the left it's more vertical. The rest is very nice explained.
the right main bronchus is more vertical, shorter and wider than the left one
It’s wrong ... conducting bronchiole is from 1-16 segments..!!!!
Great, but don t pick your nose :D
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
9:54
pagal kai tai bnave
Terrible speaker turned me off with his face distortion and not staying on topic.
Stop "cleaning" your filter!
bakwas hai
Well as a medical student who have graduated in a third world country without the internet access and with boring lectures at our times, learning everything using old illustrations and sometime just by imagination, I wish you had been my teacher.
Maybe in another life 😭