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Great video, thank you so much!! I am currently studying for the TEAS test to get into nursing school and its been a couple years since i took A&P. I've been using Khan Academy and Crash Course, to refresh but even their advanced videos are still not as detailed as this. This is exactly what i needed, thank you!!!
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Great video! Correction: renal pyramids at the cone, shaped pyramids within the renal medulla where the urine exits to the papilla then to the minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, so on and so forth.
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2:40 once you see it, you will never unsee this again. the kidneys are the eyes, the ureters are the tears and the bladder is the mouth. it is crying for help or is it just me
This kidney guide PreventKidneyStones43.blogspot.in really do amazing things to me however I am not saying that this will work for everybody who will try it. I was able to pass a stone that was too big to pass through after applying this solution for a few weeks. I am thankful that I did not underwent the surgical procedure, saving me from spending a hefty amount of money and making me pain free.?
Great video with one necessary correction. Urine is NOT sterile. Look up " Urine is Not Sterile: The Urinary Microbiota of Overactive Bladder Patients"
5 liters of blood in a human and 1 liter a minute through kidneys...total filtered turnover every 5 minutes at 1440 liters a day or...380 gallons a day. THESE THINGS TAKE A BEATING OVER A LIFETIME
I love your lessons! What I love is:
1) you show the text along with the speech - the main point for me
2) you highlight the portions of organ you talk about
3) you go into just enough details to get a good basic understanding and not to get overwhelmed.
Thank you!
love your comment too! you told why!haha
OMG I actually learned a lot from this video. I wish you could have been my professor. My prof doesn't know how to teach. Thanks tons for this video. I watched the whole thing.
It was a informative lesson about Urinary System and also was helpful for me to go through it again. Thank u. God bless
Great video, thank you so much!! I am currently studying for the TEAS test to get into nursing school and its been a couple years since i took A&P. I've been using Khan Academy and Crash Course, to refresh but even their advanced videos are still not as detailed as this. This is exactly what i needed, thank you!!!
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I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about anatomy and physiology tutorial try Panlarko Anatomy Course Planner (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my neighbor got great results with it.
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out anatomy physiology pdf try Pycanta Quick Anatomy Protocol ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
hey ,if anyone else wants to uncover how to study human anatomy and physiology try Pycanta Quick Anatomy Protocol (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my buddy got great success with it.
Hey everyone, the best results that I have had was by following the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (just google it) definately the most helpful course i've tried.
Amazing video! Straight to the point. Well done 🙂 This video definitely clarified the topic way more for me than crash course did.
Great video! Correction: renal pyramids at the cone, shaped pyramids within the renal medulla where the urine exits to the papilla then to the minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, so on and so forth.
It helped me a lot. Its easier to understand than just read the book. My teacher for this class makes me confused the whole time .pls make more videos
Great lecture--easier than my Histology Book. Thanks
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Thank god i found this.I am actually in med high school first year and for the finals i got a b and my professor said that if i learned the whole material i would get an A.
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You said that they are held together by the peritoneum among other tissues but I think the kidney is retroperitoneal
They are!
Yes exactly they are retroperitoneal organs
Yaa, you think right
Sure kidney is a retroperitoneal ( behind the peritoneal)
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I like this topic you are very knowledgeable on the subject, I find it easy to understand most of the organs and how they work.
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There are several components to studying human anatomy. One plan I discovered which successfully combines these is the Sebs Study Crammer (check it out on google) definately the most useful info i've seen. Check out this interesting website.
2:40 once you see it, you will never unsee this again. the kidneys are the eyes, the ureters are the tears and the bladder is the mouth. it is crying for help or is it just me
What takes my professor two classes, 3 hours each to explain, you do in 35min. Thank you sir!
This kidney guide PreventKidneyStones43.blogspot.in really do amazing things to me however I am not saying that this will work for everybody who will try it. I was able to pass a stone that was too big to pass through after applying this solution for a few weeks. I am thankful that I did not underwent the surgical procedure, saving me from spending a hefty amount of money and making me pain free.?
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Thanku for providing knowledge in short video
Thanks for uploading the video!
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Great video with one necessary correction. Urine is NOT sterile.
Look up "
Urine is Not Sterile: The Urinary Microbiota of Overactive Bladder Patients"
well yea. but its a fairly recent study, so it probably didnt have a chance to catch up yeat.
While it is recent, it is still prior to when this video was posted and is still an important correction.
Perhaps he meant to say the renal pelvis? 🤔
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Made things easier, thanks so much.
Great Video, but more Anatomy than Physiology.
Thank you!
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Helped alot!! Thank you
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Thank you for nice lesson? Can I ask question?
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its is quite very good but i request for addition of nervous control of micturition and also autorenal explanation
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can you pls explain what kind of pressure/ cause that makes re-absorption process happens at proximal convoluted tubule? Thanks!
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Full A & P has Urinary as the first video of the series. How does one play these in the proper order?
Tell me I am not the one watching it out of curiosity
Thank you
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what will be the most concentrated part and what is the most diluted part??
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What standard is this? I'm not fro the US. High school, undergraduate?
Very informative!!
5 liters of blood in a human and 1 liter a minute through kidneys...total filtered turnover every 5 minutes at 1440 liters a day or...380 gallons a day. THESE THINGS TAKE A BEATING OVER A LIFETIME