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  • this video is great ! you are a good teacher.

  • haha, your video is really helpful to me to self-learn physiology...

  • brilliant

  • you are the best xx

  • You are amazing! x

  • i'm using this for my revision. really helpful. thanx so much! wish me luck in my professional exams!

  • nice video! it is clearer and easlier to understand than the boring text book. :)

  • thank you very much.. you are the best youtube lecture..

  • Thank you very much...

  • very healpfull..how can we have ur notes....tnx

  • sir how can we uploed ur notes?

    ynx very helpful

  • fantastic thanks

  • You are such a great teacher.... u made everything so simple that after watching ur videos, every word u said glued in my mind..... Thanks, U r a big help

  • wow u have a fun way of teaching, thanx a lot

  • how down load this video

  • the MABP could also be calculated this way:

    MABP = 2/3*dP + 1/3*sP illustrating the length of the different periods (diastolic, systolic)

  • very useful, thankx a lot. please can u also do respiratory Physiology, would be very helpful

  • Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks a lot. all of your all videos are really beneficial.

  • Please do the USMLE questions and answers. I am sure you will make them very interesting. Thank you so much for presenting topics that are not easily grasped in such a manner that they become so interesting and actually linger in the brain for a very long time. You have the gift of teaching. Thank you.

  • Many thanks, you are soooooooooooooo helpful. Please can you do the nerve system?

  • love the background music

  • excellent video brother ,but the vessels in lie inseries not in parallel....but thank u for these great video.

  • Actually our body has vessels that lie both in series and in parallel. The medium sized arteries (renal, mesenteric, etc) that branch off the aorta and supply the major organs are in parallel to each other. Likewise, within a vascular bed (like skeletal muscle), all of the capillaries are branches off the same arteriole and lie in parallel to each other as well.

  • Agree.

  • Your videos are very helpful. Thanks!

  • thanks a lot!!!!!!

  • Thanks a lot!

  • nice tutorial.

  • good job!

  • great teaching

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