Heart Physiology (Length-tension plot: part 5/6)
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Great video! Finally made me understand. Thank You!
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Very beautiful and useful videos for studying! I've watched those six videos about the cardiac physiology and i very like it!
Congrats!
I'm a med student in the far Italy!!!
Compliments again!!!
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tht's an awesome video...bt cud u pl tell me tht if isotonic means same force...then shudn tht force/length graph (for isotonic) b a str8 horizontal line? y is the graph showin tht the force is increasing?
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tht's an awesome video...bt cud u pl tell me tht if isotonic means same force...then shudn tht force/length graph (for isotonic) b a str8 horizontal line? y is the graph showin tht the force is increasing?
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i love you
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I just happened upon your videos!!!! Oh my God!! Where were you 10 years ago when I was a med student??!!!
Now I'm preparing for the NBDE exams and......... I can't thank you enough!!!!
So helpful, so informative, so right to the point and so amazing!! Perfect job....
I'd LOVE to see more....for EVERYTHING!!!
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wow thanx man, r u like a professor or somethign?
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Thanks alot for ur help.....love your videos....:)
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where is part 6??
how is that graph for isometric contraction if the length of the muscle is increasing?
bnleong 3 years ago
It's showing 'max' tension at a specific length. So lets say for skeletal muscle the length is right at the midline... that means force can increase at this length until it reaches that peak.
hyperhighs 3 years ago
As always, love your videos....hope you might be working on some for the respiratory system...?
nicolerphillips 3 years ago
Hi.. sorry, not working on anything right now because i'm busy. Lumbosacral plexus is the only one almost complete, so i only work on that every now and then on my free time.
hyperhighs 3 years ago