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  • Great video... but gee she talks SO fast...

  • Biology exam tomorrow , im fucked xD

  • Why is there a video on the right suggesting I watch "BIGGEST ZIT ON PLANET EARTH"? -.-

  • im only watchin this cause i dont want any kidney removal for myself

  • 22 dislikes are from people who failed their test on the urinary system!

  • Thanks

    Much :-)

  • i strangely had to pee after this video...

  • systems physiology, sigh....

  • 20 dumbas don't have a KIDNEY.

  • @mingsevan Find a new one to impress people you plagiarizing faggot

  • @8te8ter1 WTF, YOU BLOODY FAGGOT.

  • as long as you piss right who cares.

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  • How can there be 17 dislikes? This vid is really informative!!!!

  • very Helpful, Thanks. :)

  • Siri girl, I never knew you went to med school :D good job girl!

  • @undergroundstalion92 I was just going to say she sounds like siri!!! :)

  • @mistoutchique :D good luck with your test/final :D

  • daaaamn those blood vessels are as thick as the spine!

  • Thank you kind computer sounding woman!!

  • The way she says 'Glomerulus' is pretty painful

  • @sunnydale22 same :P

  • @VanillaLaceful Hahah how did yours go?

  • @sunnydale22 it was ok :P not all that good since I missed the last few weeks of school since I was half way around the word XD but it was still average... haha how about yours?

  • @VanillaLaceful Missing school is very tough, for sure. But awesome that you got to travel the world :D My exam was okay.. first 50 ques. quite easy but the rest was fairly difficult. Luckily I got a 77% on it, and an 81% in the class! No more biology until next September aha!

  • my kidney didn't know he is that important till I watched this video then stopped working

  • haha well that explained it way better than my teacher could :)

  • Newland.  Larger cells and solutes undergo degradation in other parts of the body and also by phagocytosis , kidneys mainly play a roll in rbc stimulation via hormonal secretion to put it simply.

  • congratulations from México

    

  • its gud but can u tell the way 2 download it so i can show it in my college

  • I started with MP stuff, 40 minutes lates I'm here.

    Yep, completely makes sense to me

  • the best

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  • awsome video thanx

  • I meant diffuse into the bowmans capsule

  • Not all the solutes can diffuse into the glomerulus ie) platelets, erythrocytes, because they are too large. What happens to them??

  • @newlandsfaithful if the red blood cell cannot go throught, then the WBCs will not, they are larger than RBC

  • lol awesome

  • ;)nice

  • duuude

  • Great Video !

  • Nice....how can i get this video? have any place to make a download? thx

  • Anyone else watching this because biology finals are coming up?? :)

  • @Dannyisgreatful how about today at 6pm!!

  • @Dannyisgreatful no i watch this cuz it turns me on

  • @Dannyisgreatful Mine is tomorrow, 9:00 in the morning. :P

  • @sunnydale22 cool ! i took mine about a month ago and i did great! :)

    just remember, the sugar that is included in semen is fructose NOT glucose. it serves as energy so the sperm could whip its tail and propell ot forward :)

    i got that one wrong :(

  • @Dannyisgreatful That's awesome that your exam went really well! Mine was alright. Probably should have reviewed the kidney a *little* more than I did, though hahahaha!

    And you know, we actually didn't study the reproductive system much at all this year. We ended with the kidneys.

    I didn't know that about the fructose and the sperm though XD Thank you anyway! I'm so glad to be done my exams!

  • I¨ll traslate it into spanish

  • great video. this is what the internet is for!

  • This video is really very good. It explained the entire precess quite clearly.

  • Amazingly good video! Thanks for helping my physiology grade!

  • oh god, to manage to understand this video, i had to maintain the highest effort of concentration I have ever mustered...

  • I read this somewhat 15 times from my book but couldn't get it. This is wayy more clear. Thanks a lot

  • Coool vid.....

  • After i saw this video i said 'Now i am gonna respect my body than anyone else living here on earth'.

  • the glomerulus is not part of the nephron it is part of the cardio-vascular system

  • Someone said this earlier, but at 4.02, she has the "absorption" and "excretion" written in the wrong places. Just thought I would point that out again.

  • Thank you :)

  • great video !

  • Excellent. Totally save me for my uni exam tomorrow.

  • my mother lost both of her kidney :| say a pray for her plz

  • @paperchaser5110 What happened?

  • @DaLoneFreeMarshmallo she lost both of her kidneys cuz of high blood pressure which also damaged her eyes and messed up urinary function plus the doctors saying that she gotta tumor in urinary tract and she is not in her sense plus she breathing really had and last night she heart stopped but the doc got it back to work again :( i told da doc i would give my kidney but they saying that the whole kidney exchange thing is future plane cuz they have to try and get her back to normal level first :S

  • @paperchaser5110 aw :( I'm sorry to hear that. I will pray for her.

  • @DaLoneFreeMarshmallo she passed away 2days ago :'(

    but yea even to she gon u can still say a pray N i would really appreciate dat sweetie :|

  • @paperchaser5110 :( oh dear, that must be devastating! I don't pray for the dead but i'll pray for you and the family. hugs xo

  • @DaLoneFreeMarshmallo i really appreciate da love boo

    thank u so much and tc

  • @paperchaser5110 So sorry for your loss, I'm sure she's in a much better place now. <3

  • Helped me with Human Physiology module for first semester at University!

    I think they should stop writing books and start making animated films instead, that would cover a whole course in a couple of hours

  • This has so helped me with my biology :) thanx

  • This video shows the red blood cells in the vasa recta flowing in the same direction as the filtrate. It should be in opposite directions because without "countercurrent" water and ions would not diffuse down their concentration gradients.

  • ~4:04 - secretion and reabsorption arrows are backwards. Just wanted to let you people know this. It is corrected near the end of the video though.

  • love medicine:)

  • thank you so much. this is my favourite vid about kidney.

  • very nice video..thanks for sharing..it help me to study anatomy and physiology of the urinary system :)

  • Pharmacology at STI is gay as fuck

  • My stupid course in I.T Has a BIOLOGY subject.

  • @Ceixiel lol

  • I remember when I learned this I thought it was so cool how everything works together..I wish I'd found this video when I was taking A&P, this would have made it so much easier!! Thanks

  • Cool, a great help for my case study hehehe

  • Ta to

  • yay, kidneys!

  • nice vid.!

    better than just reading a book ..

  • YAY, I am definitely gonna make colours grew wings for my Bio this time! :D

  • hi..very nice video..but do you know any documentary like this,with more internal organs?they would be very helpful

  • hi, i'm a student nurse who is currently creating a video for our thesis, would it be ok if i get some parts of your video to incorporate it in our tool? Our tool is an educational video about kidney disease and hemodialysis. Thank you :)

  • I really appreciate the narrator's clear voice and the animation. Top Notch. OMG, our bodies are so amazing. How could this be by accident?

  • @msktomson It's amazing isn't it? I recently learned what a mere protein molecule can do, the fact that it can transform into a different structures by simply following the laws of physics (protein folding). Now give it a couple billion years and it's not hard to see how all our organs evolved from simple molecules.

  • Wow, both the human body and the human intellect is just amazing!

  • Hello, Appreciate for your effort, upload more videos-

  • hi, thank you so much!! please upload more of such videos. really grateful for them :)

  • thorough, excellent video. thanks

  • its is nice and very much helpful

  • Great video!!!

  • Fluffee sent me.

  • i love this vid ever !

    

  • GREAT ! It helps to my study ! nice vid.. ^_^ Thank you very much.

  • can i download this video?

    

  • can i download this vid?

  • WHOA

  • excellent well done keep it up.

  • nice video it will help my pupils to learn more about urinary system..thanks..

    

  • Thanks it's a very good explanation

  • This is the BEST VIDEO EVER!!! Thanks!

  • would it be wrong to say that i love you ? :))

  • damn!i should have checked this video when i was in high school.:(

  • Good explanation

  • can you upload the other system, like cardiovascular system

  • This took my uni lecturer 2 weeks (10 hours of class time) to explain. Youtube took only 5 minutes & 46 seconds. Screw uni/ textbooks/ lecturers. Youtube FTW!

  • this video is usually used to understand physiology / anatomy of the kidneys!! but its FREAKIN AWESOME even if ur doing renal pathology!! thanks a mil!!

  • exam...? bring it on! XD tnx!

  • wow, this makes textbooks look like a joke. It really explains it well.

  • To pass any Alevel kidney question you need to understand the concentration via the loop of henle and that water moves out (but no ions) in the descending limb but only ions move out (and no water) in the thick ascending limb. Good luck to anybody with exams!! 

  • Thanx for saving my time

  • i got it...thanks for making this video

  • Very helpful, Thanks a million :)

  • Great video, great help, thanks!!

  • EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! THANKS -A- BUNCH!! 8)

  • i think she talks to fast

  • Couldn't memorize my way to the 80 on this test from studying a day. Thank you so much for posting this! Now do Respiratory. :D

  • This video is 1000x better than the explanation I recevied in my College anatomy class! Thank you for such an easy explanation!

  • excellent visual & audio! :D

  • AMAZING! So interesting how our bodies are so complex...God is truly an AMAZING Designer and Maker!

  • @GCSEgeek troll

  • @GCSEgeek Its called evolution

  • @GCSEgeek yes! so true! Praise the Lord! :D

  • @GCSEgeek ..........I think the human body is outdated. The human form was not well designed for the physiological demands put upon it today.

  • no more Bio after 19th of May.....finally IB is nearly over!!!!!

  • @wewillnevermeet Hard to believe, yeah?

  • @wewillnevermeet fuckin ib

  • Thank you so much!

    Just helped me pass physiology!

  • AWESOME!

  • Excellent summary

  • I think on 4:04 reabsorption should be from the lumen into the blood capillary and secretion from the capillary to the lumen...

  • @JimmyGr90 yeah you're definitely right

  • @JimmyGr90 your comment is correct. Reabsorption is from the lumen to the capillaries. The point is to reabsorb back the substances we need. Secretion from capillaries to lumen. This video should really be edited. Thanks for letting others know!

  • dis video is way better dan my textbk!

  • aren't the secretion and the reabsorption at 4:05 should be vice versa !?

    the reabsorption is to transfer the solutes from the tubules back to the peritubular capillaries !

    right ?!

  • @amino720

    yes, the secretion has the function to eliminate out of the blood(peritubular capillaries)

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  • The 4 people that dislike this video have UTI's.

  • i got my kidneys on ebay

  • brilliant video. thank you for uploading

  • this is sooooo incredibly amazing. WHY IS THERE EVEN A HUGEBUTT TEXT BOOK!

  • Man this was refreshing

  • Wow who knew :)

  • how the hell am i supposed to do a 5minute presentation of the descending limb of the loop of henle. this video covered the entire loop of henle in 10 seconds. why must my teacher be so stupid.

  • 4 people failed Biology.

  • Correction: The peritubular capillaries are around the proximal convoluted tubules, not the nephron loop. It should state the Nephron loop is surrounded by the Vasa Recta.

  • can this be done with the respiratory system? please? :)

  • Please what's the source of these clips? they are AMAZING!! thank so much

  • veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy helpfu thnku so much!!

  • wow my textbook totally failed at trying to say this

  • Am i misunderstanding something? Are 4:52 and 4:05 referring to the same processes???

  • @ecpeacockdc i think she makes a mistake, 1st at 4:05, its actually the other way round, what ever is reabsorbed should go into the peritubular capillaries not out but then she makes it right at 4:52.. good observation hey...

  • @MonnaWaSetswana I was thinking the same thing.

  • I am in AP Bio right now and this did a MUCH better job of teaching me about this subject then my textbook ever would or could.

  • at 4:04 the diagram labels secretion as things going INTO the efferent arterioles; however, this is wrong.

    Secretion is from efferent arterioles ---> tubules.

    Reabsorption is from tubules --> efferent arterioles.

    The video mixes this up at 4:04,

    however, later in the video, this mess up was corrected

  • @MCSSvid I was just about it to write this when you I saw that you caught it first.

  • @MCSSvid oh dear who relies on youtube when we have the books this is suppose to be only for just to have an idea about the kidney function.

  • omg my grade/my time/my life is saved

  • Thank YOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!! *deep sigh* so relieved someone could shed some light on this ridiculously confusing concept.

  • it good ! make me more understand about the urine formation.:) !

  • Loved it! Very helpful!

  • THANK YOU! I've looked at various animations and I would always get confused about the reabsorption part because the videos lacked certain parts of the diagram. I see now though.

  • Peritubular capillaries are associated with convoluted tubules (PCT + DCT) not with the nephron loop. The nephron loop has vasa recta capillaries associated with it.....if anyone was wondering :\

  • The Marieb book says there are only 8 lobes in the kidney but when I tried to google it, another book  Wheater's functional histology by Barbara Young said that a human kidney consists of 10-18 lobes. Does anybody know the exact number of lobes that each kidney has? or does it vary?☹