not being a smart ass, in general its pretty good but i do have to correct you in a little detail; the resting membrane potential is created because of the liking of potassium because the permeability of potassium is about 5000 times higher the the permeability to sodium. thats what gonna depolarize the cell.
I F*ckin Heart you man... My lecturer on this subject is a Doctor and I'm beginning to wonder if his just talking fast so that nobody knows his talking bullsh*t or he's just a moron not realising not everyone is at his level yet. THANK YOU kind Sir!
Excellent explanation. Wish you were my teacher in A & P. My teacher is having a hard time explaining action potential that's why I'm here in Youtube to look for help and I'm so glad I found you. Thanks again!
best "youtube" teacher! i understand all of what your saying (even with different pronunciation) keep it up man, your gonna help me pass this class for sure lol...
Really interesting stuff :) what happens in the nerve when we get little involuntary twitches? would you be able to put tabs up so i can see the values easily :)
I have never confessed my love on youtube but man I love you. Thanks for the clear, concise video. Looking forward to more.
zorantennis 2 weeks ago
good refresher thanks
tonimareec 3 weeks ago
good job, thanks a lot
goodzi1990sa 2 months ago
jaja my bad, just heard your correction :P
MrAlbym 3 months ago
not being a smart ass, in general its pretty good but i do have to correct you in a little detail; the resting membrane potential is created because of the liking of potassium because the permeability of potassium is about 5000 times higher the the permeability to sodium. thats what gonna depolarize the cell.
MrAlbym 3 months ago
Is it true 97% of neurons are non myelinated??? I don't know if i read this wrong but its seems to be stuck in my mind.
thee1spleffy 4 months ago
Hey, thanks for this tutorial it helped me with my school work. Keep up with the Awesome work!. :D
catmuck007 5 months ago
Keep up the good work.
rastarastamany 1 year ago
Very good and fantastic way of teaching....it cleared my concepts.....keep it up mate.
hashir5umar 1 year ago
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I F*ckin Heart you man... My lecturer on this subject is a Doctor and I'm beginning to wonder if his just talking fast so that nobody knows his talking bullsh*t or he's just a moron not realising not everyone is at his level yet. THANK YOU kind Sir!
markytproctor 1 year ago
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markytproctor 1 year ago
gud job mate
tintinex 1 year ago
very simple and to the point thank you so much
dadarkone0 1 year ago
very practical and simple -- bravo
moreTHANmemory2211 1 year ago
Excellent explanation. Wish you were my teacher in A & P. My teacher is having a hard time explaining action potential that's why I'm here in Youtube to look for help and I'm so glad I found you. Thanks again!
Kalishandy 1 year ago
too gud
aquariuslover1986 1 year ago
Really good explanation! Its even better then most animations u see around
yntarius 1 year ago
You are really good!
ash3rr 1 year ago
best "youtube" teacher! i understand all of what your saying (even with different pronunciation) keep it up man, your gonna help me pass this class for sure lol...
nastynikolai 1 year ago
THANKS! you are able to explain complex subjects into the most important concepts. I really understand after listening to your explanations.
kjvkarbear 1 year ago
Very helpful. thanks
bigandy666 1 year ago
awesome help
chelseafc422 2 years ago
Fantastic videos! :)
Thank you for posting
gr8sc0tt 2 years ago
Really interesting stuff :) what happens in the nerve when we get little involuntary twitches? would you be able to put tabs up so i can see the values easily :)
77paramedic 2 years ago