Amazing. Clear and to the point, I hate physiology a little less now. Wish there was some way you could benefit from putting this up and helping so many people, have you thought about selling printed copies?
Excellent video...however doesn't the larger preload produce a more forceful contraction due to the actin and myosin of the cardiac muscle reaching a more optimum length?
@Studinstudents Ya you can tell he is a foreign student, I assume Indian but I could be wrong. But he's good that's all that matters. Good Spelling is just a bonus.
your videos are very informative, and you manage to simplify very complex mechanisms in a way that others can relate. I am curious, are you a pharmacist or a physician? Excellent lesson!
hey, is there any way you can make this available for download offline? I would like to dl it to my ipod and listen to over and over again until I actually understand this material, would be greatful if you could :)
i'd like respectfully correct you on the term ionotropic and inotropic. it should be the latter, inotropism. the first actually refer to ligand-gated ion channels. good job on your videos
I like your work. This has been one of the most enjoyable learning experiences since the anatomy colouring books. It must be a lot of work but your creating a something great here. Thank you very much.
Seriouslly dude. Seriouslly. You are the best. Thank you so much for these videos. If only text books were written in such plain language that is easy to understand! I'm in nursing school and your videos are helping me with A&P II a lot.
i want to steal your notebook
ryasminar 1 month ago
You're the man! I am wondering how you made these videos. Are you holding a camera with one hand?
foshrizzle 1 month ago in playlist Cardiac Physiology
Thank Dude!
pittpanther28 1 month ago
Great video. Why does the tension force of contraction decrease after a certain length of stretching? (on the contractility graph)
9partyboy 2 months ago
Thank you thank you thank you!
jharel85 2 months ago
thanks description of frank-starling law is very useful ...
smile5587cool 2 months ago
thanks so much! very helpful
mazen6 4 months ago
Love the backround soundtrack!
TheMordyS 7 months ago
Do me NOW! I mean do my exam. Which is next week. Thanks.
mashinebenz 7 months ago 3
Amazing. Clear and to the point, I hate physiology a little less now. Wish there was some way you could benefit from putting this up and helping so many people, have you thought about selling printed copies?
Don't stop!
Andrixan 8 months ago
Excellent video...however doesn't the larger preload produce a more forceful contraction due to the actin and myosin of the cardiac muscle reaching a more optimum length?
chiefcullen 9 months ago
Thaaxxxx soooooo much
Great explanation :)
missBesho999 9 months ago
good
vitolibido 9 months ago
AMAZINGLY WELL THOUGHT OUT! All your points flow very nicely! you make studying a breeze. thanks!
Mastaofgr8slapshots 10 months ago
Great video! All of your videos have been extremely helpful, and easy to understand. Keep it up!
Blondie608 10 months ago
Thank you! thank you ! thank you !!!!!
I finally understood this!!!
Wisdomseeker92 10 months ago
your notes are ridiculously helpful...very transparent
davsanmig 11 months ago
thanks a lot
Ruqaiyaable 11 months ago
These videos are incredibly helpful. Thank you for sharing your time and wisdom!
FrankDanielCummins 1 year ago
Thankyou for this - having to study about Starling law and this nhasn really simplified it form me
TheChapelg 1 year ago
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Studinstudents 1 year ago
@Studinstudents Ya you can tell he is a foreign student, I assume Indian but I could be wrong. But he's good that's all that matters. Good Spelling is just a bonus.
BF1 1 year ago
this is realy good,,, this is a supplementary video for those who have medical physiology subject like me,,,
oraclesssss 1 year ago
I should be giving you my uni payments. I learn more from you in 7 minutes than I do in a whole semester of lectures
thanks allot..
croatloveo1 1 year ago
Sir I would like to thank you for these great videos. My professors at the uni would not know what pedagogics were even if it hit them on the nose.
nodoctoryet 1 year ago
thank you for your plain and simple explanation of Starling's law!
Elisheval 1 year ago
Could u make some video or illustration about kidney and pulmunary physiology... thx . these videos are good
ezeElPochoLoco 1 year ago
Thanks, this was very helpfull and easy to understand.
susanthrane 1 year ago
Great videos ^_^ thanks
SOLSONIA7 1 year ago
your videos are very informative, and you manage to simplify very complex mechanisms in a way that others can relate. I am curious, are you a pharmacist or a physician? Excellent lesson!
1varvarez 2 years ago
thank u soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much :)
MissBettyBooop 2 years ago
thank you so much!!! i been searching for a better, clearer explanation of all this. Great job!!
moroccanprinc3ss 2 years ago
Hey Dude, don't forget the pulmonary system between the vena cava and the aorta!
tigerdouble 2 years ago
yo, this was nice, i get the meaning better now. thanks
tumblindice66 2 years ago
g8 job....thanks
dharmeshdharmesh 2 years ago
Great job mate.. Many thanx :)
ChaldeanSoldier 2 years ago
WELL DONE!!!!!...great explanation
achiles183 2 years ago
your great dude, could you post more lectures like immuno, histo, etc. which year are you in med school
dnamatya 2 years ago
Where are you from sir?
guitarraespanola 2 years ago
hey, is there any way you can make this available for download offline? I would like to dl it to my ipod and listen to over and over again until I actually understand this material, would be greatful if you could :)
skittleypoo 2 years ago
THIS IS GREAT! tHIS MAKES STUDYING SO MUCH EASIER. IT'S LIKE A LIGHT CAME ON.KEEP IT COMIN! SO...HOW ABOUT THOSE RENAL VIDEOS?
mw070990 2 years ago
Thanks, clear and concise. Thanks for sharing!
olenfer 3 years ago
hey ,
really u r great man . keep goin
and thx for this , its really cool and easy , am havin a tuff time in studin my medicine , and this was very helpfull
thx alot !!!
ronael7elwa 3 years ago
Very helpful.Thanks so much.
drpht 3 years ago
i'd like respectfully correct you on the term ionotropic and inotropic. it should be the latter, inotropism. the first actually refer to ligand-gated ion channels. good job on your videos
shelovedmenot 3 years ago 10
Hey, thanks for the correction.. you are absolutely correct.
hyperhighs 3 years ago 7
I like your work. This has been one of the most enjoyable learning experiences since the anatomy colouring books. It must be a lot of work but your creating a something great here. Thank you very much.
IEC
ianechadderton 3 years ago 11
Seriouslly dude. Seriouslly. You are the best. Thank you so much for these videos. If only text books were written in such plain language that is easy to understand! I'm in nursing school and your videos are helping me with A&P II a lot.
CodeNameHeatherW 3 years ago 3
thanks a lot for these helpful videos. Is it possible for you to add some videos on renal physiology as it is complicated? Thanks a lot again.
leenasalhotra 3 years ago 9
thnx for sharing....
it's really helpful for me.
sweetinnocenty 4 years ago 3