Nervous System Part 6
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PLESAEEEEEE add the next video explaining the synapse.
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You Mr are a LIFE SAVER. Why can't my uni lecturers make it this clear!!!
So good. You make it so easy. Shame you didn't carry on :(
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Great video :-) very clear and well explained love the way you don't rush through everything thank you very much :-)))))
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too many lecturers just use slide after slide of written information. Nothing beats the good old board diagrams
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thank you sir, you made it so easy to understand, you are a great teacher, you should be teaching at uni, honestly you made it so easy, thank you sir
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please make the next step to this video. Thanks:)
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No part 7 :(
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Me too!!
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A great teacher. Where is part 7. I was just beginning to get an understanding of it.
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where is part 7? that's the bit i really i need to know!!
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Please post the part 7 of your well define lecture.
I need to sell some books, please get your classmates to buy a Physiology book and a Pathophysiology book from
campbellteaching.co.uk
thanks, John
Campbellteaching 1 year ago
Okay last and final question (I hope Im not annoying you)....since there are no further videos, my question is what causes the depolarization and "re" polarization of the nerve fibers? you said the (+) and (-) charges "reversing" places...but what cause the the charges to essentially do that?
uche1012 2 years ago
This electrical charge is generated by the relative distribution of ions on both sides of the cell membrane. If there are more negative ions inside the cell with relatively more positive ions outside, the overall charge will also be negative on the inside and positive on the outside.
Campbellteaching 2 years ago
Thanks for this encouraging feedback, I have posted 4, 10 minute slots on the renal system, they are under campbellteaching,
best wishes,
John
Campbellteaching 3 years ago