@letstradeusa Obviously you missed the point. The idea is to show the physiology of the 2 chemicals that adress heart physiology of the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetics (NE, and ACh) and the ones that affect the channels Ca++ and K+. It's one thing to know them in theory but its another to see it visually live.
@BF1 Did I miss the point or did you? I don't think I can't even reach near a sense of feeling from you... you are to cerebral and far, far from the essence of light, love, compassion, respect. I'll rather be naive than having more knowledge a the cost of someone else suffering or life.
@eugenedaman No the frog is not alive. I teach physiology and it is a standard lab experiment for the class. But if it were, it's still a very neat lab experiment.
Also, just to clarify, the frog is NOT alive during this. The heart beat is "intrinsic" meaning that it is caused from within the heart. It will continue to beat for hours even if it were removed.
At 0.35min....What the top graph about...What is on the x-axis and y-axis?
prashmanic 1 week ago
That frog died of a broken heart.
Thank you, I'm here all week. Try the veal.
bored1980 2 months ago
I thought that the frog is not properly pithed as it moved its arm at 2:46.
cyanidekidcinnamon 2 months ago
Great video... Thank you guys
enayatkhan101 3 months ago
would do that to a human? If not why is this ok to you?
letstradeusa 8 months ago
@letstradeusa Obviously you missed the point. The idea is to show the physiology of the 2 chemicals that adress heart physiology of the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetics (NE, and ACh) and the ones that affect the channels Ca++ and K+. It's one thing to know them in theory but its another to see it visually live.
BF1 1 week ago
@BF1 Did I miss the point or did you? I don't think I can't even reach near a sense of feeling from you... you are to cerebral and far, far from the essence of light, love, compassion, respect. I'll rather be naive than having more knowledge a the cost of someone else suffering or life.
letstradeusa 1 week ago
Did the frog arm just move? That was freaky!
DanyB11 10 months ago
what music is that? it''s cool!
trisky1234 1 year ago
is that frog alive while they are doing that . thats crazy fuckd
eugenedaman 2 years ago
@eugenedaman I think the frog heart can continue beating after the frog is dead... but I did ee the frog's arm move so I dunno.
GirLuffer 1 year ago
@eugenedaman It wouldn't feel a thing. Its spinal cord has been destroyed.
mrthuvi1 1 year ago
@eugenedaman No the frog is not alive. I teach physiology and it is a standard lab experiment for the class. But if it were, it's still a very neat lab experiment.
BF1 2 months ago
very neat and creative way of demonstrating the effects of drugs on the frog heart well done
paleopod1226 3 years ago 7
@paleopod1226 Indeed.
Also, just to clarify, the frog is NOT alive during this. The heart beat is "intrinsic" meaning that it is caused from within the heart. It will continue to beat for hours even if it were removed.
donut2790 5 months ago