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  • good

    

  • thank you, good basic break down.

  • Thank you

  • So glad I found this! Thanks for the great breakdown...K

  • Stellar explanation of this concept. Thanks a bunch :D

  • very clear, thank you very much!

  • well done on the presentation, making it easy for us all

  • Wouldn't a change in CO2 and a change in pH be the same thing? Change in pH is a derivative of a change in CO2.

  • @pirateXhunterXzoro yes...an increase in co2 would mean and increase in H ions meaning a decrease in pH more acidic... and an decrease in co2 would mean less H ions therefore more basic and an increase in pH...its kind of an inverse relationship

  • Thnx for amazing vid. I was just wondering if u can explain a little about the sigmoid shape? I get so confused by it.

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  • It is an excellent presentation.

    I cab recall all the important points about the oxygen dissociation curve in only around 8 minutes : )

    Thanks a lot ~

  • Clear explanation on interpreting the curve, thanks!

  • Hi..I really like the way you explained this topic. Do you have the continuation of this lesson available for viewing online or through some other medium?

  • Exam 2moro and I know nothing this is too much, wish I had time to watch these for each part of physiology. (I know I just wated time commenting!)

  • Gosh...this looks so confusing! This stuff is scary...

  • thanks this is helping me understand my Alevel biology

  • Pearl. This is the most articulate, informative, and well illustrated depiction I have seen regarding this concept. Bravo.

  • I now have a clearer understanding of this concept than I ever have had. Thanks for sharing

  • very clear and helpful!

  • Thanks! You are a great teacher!

  • Aerobic training moves the curve to the right, so you can unload O2 more effectively; warming up gives you a higher temp, and the lower pH is a metabolic response to work and tells your body to deliver more O2.

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