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I have been teachlng regulation of respiration in medical school. Today, I watched your two videos related with regulation of respiration, I should confess that your lectures were very useful for me. When I read the comments, I noticed that almost all students agree with me. Thank you very much. 💐🌿
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I am a biology tutor at senior high school and i have the interest in Mphil in the area of human physiology to become a physiology lecturer one day. I have downloaded most of your videos
Hi, I'd like to thank of course Zach, but this time more thanks to the person who is shooting the video because he shows only those portion which student need to understand first and in the last I found everything very clear. Thank a lot! I always see your videos many times for preparing my lecture......you Guys are exceptional!!!
I wanted to thank you for all these videos you've uploaded. This year I'm a repeater of human physiology at Medicine and I found myself truly unmotivated as it's a very dense subject and I could not make sense out of much of it sometimes, but now I'm back at the fight thanks to your tutorials! Had I found out about you so much earlier!! Because now I see I had no idea about life at all hahahah kisses from Spain!
Your videos are the ONLY reason I have an A in my A&P class. It online and my teacher just posts Zoom power points of stuff he took directly from book. Soooo boring and hard to follow. I quit watching them and only watch your videos. Thank you soo much for taking the time to make them!!!!
I have seen more than 10 of your videos they aew great more than great like they are literally saving my medicine education but this video had a little problem and that problem was that you were giving lots of important informations without writing them but thanks again for everything
Pre-Bötzinger Complex found in animal as pacemaker neurons, located in ventrolateral part of medulla.in human These neurons maintain the normal rhythm of respiration by discharging impulses (action potentials) rhythmically in dorsal respiratory group.
"location of central chemoreceptor," I think there is some misunderstanding, maybe I'm wrong but please check it one time. but you're very very helpful for students because your sketch method is wonderful it's like an animated movie and develops very interest and it stays in mind for a long time.
Great explanation ...love the way you develop the concepts...on a positive note I would like to ask isn't it the dorsal nuclear group which is responsible for the basic breathing rhythm , the ventral nucleus doesn't participate in the rhythm stuff...
thank you for this amazing lecture i noticed something wrong but i am not sure >>> the central chemoreceptors located in the ventral surface of the medulla not in the dorsal surface
@@66sagnikbhattacharya99 my medical textbook say until recently, it was thought that the DRG acts as an inspiratory center, performing many of the tasks now known to be performed by the VRG
at 4:41 Zach said that the central chemoreceptors are located in the dorsolateral aspect of the medulla but I checked my textbook and it says it's ventrolaterally located. Anyone who knows which it is?
Hey Ninja (if thats even your real name), Im a big fan your channel and find your videos quite helpful. But do you mind adding your references in the description box or at the end of the video. Regards, fahad
Prehospital Emergency Care 12th ed (Mistovich et al) says the DRG merely provides input to VRG and all output is coming from VRG. Is this difference meaningful for prehospital? If so, what should a medic be looking for?
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I'd like to take the time and thank whoever is making these videos! I'm a student and I find these videos very helpful! PLEASE Keep doing what you're doing! I really appreciate it!
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I have been teachlng regulation of respiration in medical school. Today, I watched your two videos related with regulation of respiration, I should confess that your lectures were very useful for me. When I read the comments, I noticed that almost all students agree with me. Thank you very much. 💐🌿
Bro am from india
Even i found it difficult to understand my professor class
But ur video was damn gud and am soo happy
Thanks guys i will make my friend see this videos
Lots of love from INDIA sir… As a MED student I found this video very helpful and informative, keep up the good work, KUDOS to you and your whole team ❤️
Thank you soooo much for the whole "Respiratory" series! This helped me a lot ♡
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I am a biology tutor at senior high school and i have the interest in Mphil in the area of human physiology to become a physiology lecturer one day. I have downloaded most of your videos
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Hi, I'd like to thank of course Zach, but this time more thanks to the person who is shooting the video because he shows only those portion which student need to understand first and in the last I found everything very clear. Thank a lot! I always see your videos many times for preparing my lecture......you Guys are exceptional!!!
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"the dorsal respiratory group-- if you know your neuroanatomy..." If I knew my neuroanatomy. I wouldn't be watching these videos, lol
They also have video on that topic, watch and learn them, have some respect, he is a amazing teacher....giving it free on RUclips.
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I wanted to thank you for all these videos you've uploaded. This year I'm a repeater of human physiology at Medicine and I found myself truly unmotivated as it's a very dense subject and I could not make sense out of much of it sometimes, but now I'm back at the fight thanks to your tutorials! Had I found out about you so much earlier!! Because now I see I had no idea about life at all hahahah kisses from Spain!
Human physiology is amazing once you understand it. It is pretty much the bread and butter of medicine.
Your videos are the ONLY reason I have an A in my A&P class. It online and my teacher just posts Zoom power points of stuff he took directly from book. Soooo boring and hard to follow. I quit watching them and only watch your videos. Thank you soo much for taking the time to make them!!!!
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I have seen more than 10 of your videos they aew great more than great like they are literally saving my medicine education but this video had a little problem and that problem was that you were giving lots of important informations without writing them but thanks again for everything
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Pre-Bötzinger Complex found in animal as pacemaker neurons, located in ventrolateral part of medulla.in human These neurons
maintain the normal rhythm of respiration by discharging
impulses (action potentials) rhythmically in dorsal respiratory group.
Thank you I noticed that my lectures nots say it’s in the dorsal while zac said it’s in the ventral and it confused me a little
Great lectures. Keeping it very simple and well concise.
the way you explain each of things is awesomes, doubts come and you help to solve its, thank you so much, i hope you keep doing the video
thankyou for the vedios....absolutely helpful...
helped me out a lot...
studying pharmacy.
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"location of central chemoreceptor," I think there is some misunderstanding, maybe I'm wrong but please check it one time.
but you're very very helpful for students because your sketch method is wonderful it's like an animated movie and develops very interest and it stays in mind for a long time.
Thank you very much.❤❤
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U saved me Thanks alot ❤💚❤
Your are really helping me a lot bro ... please continue this 🌞
Great explanation ...love the way you develop the concepts...on a positive note I would like to ask isn't it the dorsal nuclear group which is responsible for the basic breathing rhythm , the ventral nucleus doesn't participate in the rhythm stuff...
Amazing!
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You help me a lot.thanks
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i noticed something wrong but i am not sure >>> the central chemoreceptors located in the ventral surface of the medulla
not in the dorsal surface
Thank you very much
Superb!
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please make some video on settings of mechanical ventilation.
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Thankyou sir
Thanks for the outstanding explanation, but is not the DRG the one that has auto-rhythmical feature??
Ya even i had the same confusion. Great video it is! But Guyton's textbook says basic respiratory rythym is generated in DRG
@@66sagnikbhattacharya99 my medical textbook say until recently, it was thought that the DRG acts as an inspiratory center, performing many of the tasks now known to be performed by the VRG
Thanks a lot sir!
thanks sooooo much 😍
central chemoreceptors are present ventrally on medulla not dorsally as you have drawn...
I'm glad someone said. I came looking for confirmation that my book had it right
Nope , both of you are wrong..they're mainly in NTS and DRG.
What book boys?
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Great videos thanks !
Is there a way that subtitles could be added on at all? I find your videos really helpful
Love from INDIA
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at 4:41 Zach said that the central chemoreceptors are located in the dorsolateral aspect of the medulla but I checked my textbook and it says it's ventrolaterally located. Anyone who knows which it is?
Hey Ninja (if thats even your real name), Im a big fan your channel and find your videos quite helpful. But do you mind adding your references in the description box or at the end of the video.
Regards, fahad
His name's Zach
Prehospital Emergency Care 12th ed (Mistovich et al) says the DRG merely provides input to VRG and all output is coming from VRG. Is this difference meaningful for prehospital? If so, what should a medic be looking for?
thanks
Thanks 🇸🇩
Thank you.
very informative video (another copy from dr.najeeb lectures, but little bit easier), thanks for you
Please upload neural mechanism of regulation of respiration
Thanks 🇪🇬
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