hey anyone else finds it slightly funny that when he says pitches it sounds like his insulting you... "this is how you hear different,,,,B***HSSSS!"...Also I'm a medical student , and like these for a quick brush up . cheers
You have a lot of detail about the basilar membrane which was massively helpful, and a great easy paced way of explaining things. Thanks for the upload!
This was a great explanation. Don't ever stop getting better and better at your communication skills! Thank you for this easy to understand explanation!
@LittleDanzig You are very much welcome. We appreciate your words of encouragement. Leslie will definitely never stop making more Biology videos to help everyone with their learning. Do keep coming back as we have more videos to be uploaded very soon!
lets go to the next vid. I hope to hear soon what happens to neurotransmitters and receptors etc. very exiting. thank you so much. is there any reason to have that snail shaped cochlea thing? I mean it could have been done flat or so.
Thicker part of the membrane requires more energy to vibrate. Correct.
That's why only thicker part of membrane responds to the low frequency. Wrong.
If the thinner part of the membrane can be moved with little energy, then low frequency sounds should vibrate the thinner part of the membrane as well as the thicker part. Then that means that thinner and thicker both parts respond to low frequency sounds. Wrong.
hey anyone else finds it slightly funny that when he says pitches it sounds like his insulting you... "this is how you hear different,,,,B***HSSSS!"...Also I'm a medical student , and like these for a quick brush up . cheers
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You have a lot of detail about the basilar membrane which was massively helpful, and a great easy paced way of explaining things. Thanks for the upload!
richyboy230 2 months ago
@richyboy230 You're welcome! Glad you understood it well. Please stay tuned. We will have new Biology videos coming very soon!
InteractiveBiology 2 months ago
This was a great explanation. Don't ever stop getting better and better at your communication skills! Thank you for this easy to understand explanation!
LittleDanzig 3 months ago
@LittleDanzig You are very much welcome. We appreciate your words of encouragement. Leslie will definitely never stop making more Biology videos to help everyone with their learning. Do keep coming back as we have more videos to be uploaded very soon!
InteractiveBiology 3 months ago
lets go to the next vid. I hope to hear soon what happens to neurotransmitters and receptors etc. very exiting. thank you so much. is there any reason to have that snail shaped cochlea thing? I mean it could have been done flat or so.
Djalitana 5 months ago
Low frequencies have more energy. Correct.
Thicker part of the membrane requires more energy to vibrate. Correct.
That's why only thicker part of membrane responds to the low frequency. Wrong.
If the thinner part of the membrane can be moved with little energy, then low frequency sounds should vibrate the thinner part of the membrane as well as the thicker part. Then that means that thinner and thicker both parts respond to low frequency sounds. Wrong.
gunchibaiyya 8 months ago
lol..............lets continue...tooooooo good
pari020 9 months ago
@pari020 We will definitely continue :D
InteractiveBiology 9 months ago
This is really well done and the diagrams and voice over are so helpful for a student struggling to understand the textbooks! Thanks!!
katherinependragon 10 months ago
@katherinependragon You are very much welcome. I'm glad you find the videos helpful. Stay tuned for more :)
InteractiveBiology 10 months ago
lolol..loved the beginning..lol.. && the 'let's continueee'
the rest of the vid 2! very helpful..all of them..thnx!
marazuka 10 months ago
@marazuka LOL. I was thinking I should record a CD of me screaming :D
jk, glad you are finding value in the content. All the best!
InteractiveBiology 10 months ago
lol at the beginning. LETS CONTINUE! to make biology fun! (ur catch phrase b4 every video n_n
Livinglifehigh 1 year ago
@Livinglifehigh LOL. Glad you enjoyed that rendition in D flat Minor :)
Yep, Making Biology Fun. It's the only way to go :D
InteractiveBiology 1 year ago