She uses the term "pumped out" very loosely...for instance, salts are passively reabsorbed in the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop - not pumped out.
It's a mistake to say 19% of 20% filtrate is reabsorbed...i watched it again and again and im sure she actually says 19% of 20% is gonna reabsorbed..she should say of all 20% filtrate nearly 99% of it is reabsorbed which is right technically.
Thank you so much for this great video! It helped me understand this material that I've been reading over and over. I just could not comprehend the process, but now it's so clear to me!
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos! I have watched several and they have helped me dramatically. My classes are online and I really do miss lectures that help just solidify what I am reading. Thanks again!
You will make a great mother :) Awesome explanation, as if it were not science, but a pleasant bedtime story. Great voice. Thanks for posting it here ;)
Honestly, you are an amazing professor. Not only are you helping your own students, but also students all over the world understand these difficult topics. Thats the definition of a REAL teacher is. You really want the students to learn. Thank you for all your videos!
Thank you so much..you made it short ,simple, and sweet.I wish my Professor explained like this, i think he just hates us..lol..anyways THANKS AGAIN HAPPY NEW YEAR
wow... You made the urinary system very understandable... I am going to show this to all my fellow classmates.... we are all going to ACE our Human Physiology Final!!!
thank you so much. 20 pages in 10 min. good job. Now it will take just a hour to read these pages for putting into my mind forever. :D when you understand something well, the life is even simpler. thank you again so much
Ahh.. I'm a student at University at Buffalo and each segment of Physio has a different professor... and these research professors do a really crappy job at explaining things. Thanks for the clarity.
thank you alot for this video,am a student in neuro,but am sure that other students in endocrinology will find that very helpful.again thanks alot for this video,it's so nice to find teachers who really like their job.
She uses the term "pumped out" very loosely...for instance, salts are passively reabsorbed in the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop - not pumped out.
thriceaweek 1 day ago
this is soooo helpful!!
jerry8022 4 days ago
awesome that was a BIG HELP!
DrumsPixie 1 week ago
hahaha it's kinda like vegas?! :D :D
DrumsPixie 1 week ago
that helped a lot :) thank you
3eternity3 2 weeks ago
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It's a mistake to say 19% of 20% filtrate is reabsorbed...i watched it again and again and im sure she actually says 19% of 20% is gonna reabsorbed..she should say of all 20% filtrate nearly 99% of it is reabsorbed which is right technically.
thumbs up if you feel it as well..!
Prathmesh77 1 month ago
@Prathmesh77 she just means percentage points, not percentage of the remenant. Additionally she clarifies it later.
asianidiot123 4 weeks ago
Aaaaaaand there's the key! :D Thank you
Pede89Denmark 1 month ago
Thank you so much! You don't understand how much you helped me!
tbabigal 1 month ago
Thank you so much for this great video! It helped me understand this material that I've been reading over and over. I just could not comprehend the process, but now it's so clear to me!
xxlilyannhx3 3 months ago
Thanks you so much. You do a great job at conveying the information to those of us who dont yet get this stuff... do now.
SoItIsSoItGoes 3 months ago
I also like you
rickiidee 3 months ago
i like you
dhart2 3 months ago
Bunch of thanks for this! I'm mostly understand this topic! <3
heybeautifulish 3 months ago
I'm in Med. Learned way more in this 9 ½ minute video than I did in my prof's 2 hour lecture. Awesome. Thanks!
jeydii06 3 months ago
I love how at one part the phone randomly rings! Your explanation helped a lot, btw. Thank you!
canadaboy1000 3 months ago
The Robot is great.. I will draw those next time you need one.
Mi37591 3 months ago
Thank you for the information.
WhiteStormie76 4 months ago
Im in med and I thought this was helpful! Good overview.
dms040382 4 months ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH. This is how it should be explained!!! I can sleep well now :)
ongalexander 4 months ago
THANK YOU
LavaShark44 4 months ago
thankyou, youve dont understand how much you helped me
oliliburd 5 months ago
Great..........Just Great..........Good job
tusharrable 5 months ago
happy fuzzy bunnieeesss <3
melitcc 5 months ago
Thanks. Even helpful for the MCAT!!!
cceessaarr234 6 months ago
You're a really good teacher..Come to UTHSC!
dsrustom 6 months ago
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos! I have watched several and they have helped me dramatically. My classes are online and I really do miss lectures that help just solidify what I am reading. Thanks again!
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You will make a great mother :) Awesome explanation, as if it were not science, but a pleasant bedtime story. Great voice. Thanks for posting it here ;)
dreambigandsucceed 8 months ago
"kinda like vegas" HAHAH!
cashewmocha911 9 months ago
i like it when you say "salty"... you teach me so good
iloveal69 9 months ago
Oh how I wish you could come teach at my school :)
harmonyskies19 9 months ago
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! If only you were MY physiology Professor!
Syfert19 9 months ago
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Thank you, this really cleared it all up for me!
Robsinnerton 9 months ago
Thank you, this really cleared it all up for me!
Robsinnerton 9 months ago
I've read everything I can to try and understand this, and after watching this video once I finally do. Thank you!
0BethaneyJayne0 9 months ago
Professor Penguin, you are AMAZING! Thanks!
gselvaggio 9 months ago
Honestly, you are an amazing professor. Not only are you helping your own students, but also students all over the world understand these difficult topics. Thats the definition of a REAL teacher is. You really want the students to learn. Thank you for all your videos!
desigrl702 10 months ago
Thank you so much for this video. You covered so many of the basics that I never understood and made it make sense.
harmonyskies19 10 months ago
Amazing! you have turned it from a salad in my head to gourmet meal in 9 min and 27 sec. thank you!!
aviad3 10 months ago
great job with your explanation
docox84 10 months ago
thank you...final is on wed and I think you saved my life
sheraleeleo 10 months ago
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Great video. Thank you.
Great summary. Very easy to understand.
JESSNJ1 10 months ago
Great video. Thank you.
Great summary. Very easy to understand.
JESSNJ1 10 months ago
EXTREMELY HELPFUL! THANK YOU!!
viviaaaaaaaaaaan 10 months ago
I like your way. Scientific...but kinda real-world. Also I bet u is a sexy thang! Nicely done! Thanks for the review!
MrKrinkle416 10 months ago
OMG! That made things SO much clearer! Far better than all of the textbook/note reading I've done! Thanks so much!!
Maryomti 11 months ago
Thank You for making this video. It has helped increase my understanding of the kidneys. I feel more confident for my exam tomorrow.
Danny6547 11 months ago
Adorable bunny!!
thank you so much for the video it was helpful
JazyGirl26 11 months ago
That was fantastic!!! A great overview & explanation of the osmostuff that's going on!!
sunshineyjessie 11 months ago
Awesome :P
I couldn't believe I would understand this structure in just under 10 minutes!
Now I'm ready for the finals tomorrow :D yay..
Thx from Denmark.
ps. sexy voice ;)
goehlerdotdk 11 months ago
More Please! You're amazing!
CMoreHowardU 11 months ago
As a 1st yr med student, i have to say that this short lecture was very helpful! Thank YOU!
spersonify 11 months ago
Awesome video! But I think you made a mistake 3:44. Potassium is not reabsorbed, but it is excreted through the Na/K pump
EliteClass88 1 year ago
this really helped for my renal module in med school! thanks so much.
tassadar898 1 year ago
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just awesome... the best renal reabsorption lecture ever!
junkyu87 1 year ago
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junkyu87 1 year ago
Great!
simon341 1 year ago
Oh my god...I've got an exam on monday and the nephron has been hard for me to understand for months....this really helped thank you
GarnetBloodstone13 1 year ago
@GarnetBloodstone13 biology f214 ocr a2 level?
mumisdead 1 year ago
@mumisdead yep thats the dreaded exam lol
GarnetBloodstone13 1 year ago
thank you! was extremely helpful
humtoharhou 1 year ago
Thank you so much..you made it short ,simple, and sweet.I wish my Professor explained like this, i think he just hates us..lol..anyways THANKS AGAIN HAPPY NEW YEAR
NY11 1 year ago
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NY11 1 year ago
wow... You made the urinary system very understandable... I am going to show this to all my fellow classmates.... we are all going to ACE our Human Physiology Final!!!
thank you a lot.
:):):):)
janny148 1 year ago
Thanks, I'll be sharing this with my prof and class if that's ok?
coniks2 1 year ago
great!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks.. it really helped me understanding!!
valelanaro 1 year ago
Hi Prof.
You are definitely a very intelligent person with a diverse range of interests.
Great videos (about all topics that you choose to "shoot" them).
Was wondering about your medical videos: Would you be kind enough to tell f from where do you use the diagrams from?
These are real great figures.
is there any copyright issues involved?
Apologies for a string of questions.
Regards
CMEandConcepts 1 year ago
Thank you! This was very helpful : )
jinaje 1 year ago
thank you! i loved your video..one of the most descriptive explanations with regards to the nephron!
LoveConnectsUsAll 1 year ago
so helpful,
thanks! This stuff can be really intimidating, but your images and teaching style make it not only approachable, but understandable and interesting.
elizabethsarahspecto 1 year ago
Your work is amazing! Thank you! : )
mistywind08 1 year ago 2
This has been so helpful.
78mayflwr 1 year ago
you are an awesome teacher !! thank you !!!
moocow0468 1 year ago
Wow you teach really well. I appreciate all your help! I am taking college level Homeostasis and it is one TOUGH course
julius350z 1 year ago
Respect ! Thank You
zaki12221 1 year ago
really good, easy to understand!! Thank you very much!
coquette03xlr 1 year ago
Thank you for this! It was a great video to watch right before taking the MCAT. :-)
milindian 1 year ago
Thanks :) Great explanation. I liked the pictures you used too. It helped me visualize the material better.
JBilal 1 year ago
thank you...
JalijaZe 1 year ago
I have to say I understood evrything becouse of you!
the profesor in my university explained it in the class and i didnt understand it,
then i tried to understand it myself and couldnt.... only when i saw this everything came togerther
Thank you!
eavalarian 1 year ago
Thank you very much! Amazing job! Even German speaking person like me has understood the nephron-stuff now :-)
Well done!
GR3NouILL3 1 year ago
I spent ages looking at the book and being confused but 9 minutes watching this has made it alot clearer, Thank you.
ChocolateChip344 1 year ago
Thank you so much. It made it easier to understand.
Aeonflux1122 1 year ago
thanks heaps that was real helpful.
JoshMc777 1 year ago
Thank you! This was very helpful!
P.s. You have a "sexy voice" haha
Gabz86 1 year ago
Thank you this was very helpful
Ksums09 1 year ago
You're amazing!! Are you married? :-) -Anesthesia Student
boths6 1 year ago
Wonderful video, thank you for posting this video. It clarified several key points for me.
8810smirf 1 year ago
thank you so much. 20 pages in 10 min. good job. Now it will take just a hour to read these pages for putting into my mind forever. :D when you understand something well, the life is even simpler. thank you again so much
honz0 1 year ago
Thank you this is very helpful..
pmarie510 1 year ago
Ahh.. I'm a student at University at Buffalo and each segment of Physio has a different professor... and these research professors do a really crappy job at explaining things. Thanks for the clarity.
JenMK1 1 year ago
You are awesome for taking the time to make this video. You have no idea how much you have helped me to understand this. thanks!!!!!!
member40 2 years ago
You keep saying "osmolarity." Is that different from "osmolality"?
OhKgou 2 years ago
thank you alot for this video,am a student in neuro,but am sure that other students in endocrinology will find that very helpful.again thanks alot for this video,it's so nice to find teachers who really like their job.
danybiomedslr 2 years ago
Thank you!!!
bcmvalentine 2 years ago
aquaporin-2 rulez :) Thanks a lot! Great Job ;)
CsBalazs1987 2 years ago
I can't believe it..you made it look so simple! Great job! Thanks:)
spotless008 2 years ago 9
I'm so glad you found it helpful! You are most welcome!
ThePenguinProf 2 years ago 8
@ThePenguinProf this really is amazing stuff - but i laughed when you said Medoooooooola :p
hamzie11 1 year ago
@ThePenguinProf i listened to many many different educational videos, but this is by far a didactic top class!
Love you for that!
Serpico261 1 year ago