This was amazing. I've always had problems understanding this concept especially why can't the impulse travel backward and your video made me understand it. THANKS!!!!
I had a question tht is, does the Na+ ions jump nodes to the nodes of ranvier? Bcz of that fact that impulses travel by jumping from node to node if I m correct hence is it that? I m really confused abt it for which my question might sound confusing as well, but I hope u understand what I mean
Thanks for sharing this explanation it certainly helps but it could have been shortened down significantly, if it was planned better and/or if you had a premade script from which you were reading. I basically had the video playback speed on 1.5 the whole time to skip through the constant pauses you were making. However thanks for the clarification it personally helped me understand the topic better.
Thanks for the constructive criticism. I don’t script the videos because it would just take too long. I think most of them are usually pretty good, but I’ll have a look at this one and maybe re-do the audio.
your feed back was kinda unreasonable. her videos are literal time savers, she teaches the same concept in a perfect way which other teachers would take half an hour to teach. She is already contributing enough by giving free lesson! you should be thankful rather than nitpicking
@@aemon9890 No i wouldnt say he is nitpicking, it was a genuine concern for which he gave a feedback so she could make her videos better. Thts all its nothing negative. And I belive he is already grateful for the content she is providing.
This was amazing. I've always had problems understanding this concept especially why can't the impulse travel backward and your video made me understand it. THANKS!!!!
Thanks!! I finally get this now
Sorry for not replying but I'm really glad it helped!
I had a question tht is, does the Na+ ions jump nodes to the nodes of ranvier? Bcz of that fact that impulses travel by jumping from node to node if I m correct hence is it that? I m really confused abt it for which my question might sound confusing as well, but I hope u understand what I mean
Hi
What do u mean by the membrane is depolarized?
Potential difference more positive
Thanks for sharing this explanation it certainly helps but it could have been shortened down significantly, if it was planned better and/or if you had a premade script from which you were reading. I basically had the video playback speed on 1.5 the whole time to skip through the constant pauses you were making. However thanks for the clarification it personally helped me understand the topic better.
Thanks for the constructive criticism. I don’t script the videos because it would just take too long. I think most of them are usually pretty good, but I’ll have a look at this one and maybe re-do the audio.
your feed back was kinda unreasonable. her videos are literal time savers, she teaches the same concept in a perfect way which other teachers would take half an hour to teach. She is already contributing enough by giving free lesson! you should be thankful rather than nitpicking
@@aemon9890 No i wouldnt say he is nitpicking, it was a genuine concern for which he gave a feedback so she could make her videos better. Thts all its nothing negative. And I belive he is already grateful for the content she is providing.
@@noornahar1933 oh okay