Mechanism of Ciliary Movement || Structure of Cilia || How do Cilia Move? || Mucociliary Clearnace

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    Cilia and Ciliary Movements:
    Cilia are small, slender, and hair-like structures on the surface of cells. A cilium is made up of a central axoneme, covered by the cell membrane. The axoneme, is made up of 2 central microtubules, and 9 pairs of microtubules surrounding it. Each neighboring pair at the periphery, is connected by dynein proteins. At the base, the microtubules are connected to the basal body. In ciliary movement, a rapid forward stroke, moves the fluid in the forward direction. And backward stroke, slowly brings back the cilia to the initial position, without producing much effect on the fluid. The bending of cilia, is produced by the crawling of one pair of tubules, over its adjacent pair. The ciliary movement on the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract, moves the mucus towards the pharynx for clearance. And in the fallopian tube, it moves the ovum from the ovary, to the uterus.
    Chapter
    00:00 Introduction to Cilia
    00:30 Structure of a Cilium
    01:54 Ciliary Movements
    02:48 Mechanism of Ciliary Movement
    04:30 Importance of Ciliary Movement in Body
    05:23 Summary
    Dr Vipul Navadiya
    DISCLAIMER: This video is for education purposes only. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the material, viewers should refer to the appropriate regulatory body/authorized websites, guidelines, and other suitable sources of information as deemed relevant and applicable. In view of the possibility of human error or changes in medical science, any person or organization involved in the preparation of this work accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions, or results obtained from the use of information in this video.

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  • @yewang-vb2kj
    @yewang-vb2kj Месяц назад +5

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  • @user-md7rw7el2e
    @user-md7rw7el2e 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you,I can't understand this movement without your video

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    @yewang-vb2kj Месяц назад +2

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    @SamanMehmood-up1jo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Learning this from my uni slides was impossible. This was an amazing explanation.

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    @grunt89futtock890 9 месяцев назад +8

    I thought there would be a single word to describe ciliary movement, like peristalsis in the esophagus, so I chanced upon your video, for which, many thanks. To me these wonders just confirm the existence of God.

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  • @davidv5963
    @davidv5963 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am so confused i thought nexin connects the adjacent pairs to each other not dynein???

  • @tusharjain1321
    @tusharjain1321 Год назад +1

    Dyenin moves towards the minus end of the microtubule. But in the video it is moving in the opposite direction... kindly resolve..

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    @mounotashopno5113 11 месяцев назад +2

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  • @shatterhacked
    @shatterhacked 5 месяцев назад +1

    So the arm things are proteins that are powered by ATPs? Okay. Now it’s time to go learn how an ATP works.

    • @NonstopNeuron
      @NonstopNeuron  5 месяцев назад

      It stores and releases energy in form of phosphate group. It's more important to understand how ATP serves as energy currency. You can learn that in this video: ruclips.net/video/bjwmxqpyV3g/видео.html

  • @raychl3964
    @raychl3964 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! This was succintly explained and the excellent visual aid solidified my understanding🩷

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    @prachurjyachakma6102 Год назад

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  • @Osooo745
    @Osooo745 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks alot