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pressure thing was little confusing for me ..... but yeah with the first example I am able to understand it !!
Ответитьless ventilation at apex due to larger alveoli???
ОтветитьExplanation level is literally INSANE!!! SIR . Lots of love & respect from India🙏
ОтветитьWhere were you when I started learning physiology... thank you so much
Ответитьthank you my bro! :)
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful explanation ❤❤ Thank you so much for explaining this topic really really well😊😊May God bless you always 😇
ОтветитьCan anyone tell me like zone 1 there is ventilation but less perfusion so why he wrote less ventilation and how v/q is high in zone 1?
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Thanks a lot 👌🌹
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Really I don't have words to explain my feelings..
So grateful 🙏🏿🤍
So so useful, thank you!
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Ответитьthankyouu so much, you made a confusing topic sound so easy!
ОтветитьPerfect.
ОтветитьSo an increase in alveolar pressure in the zone 1 and 2 would cause a decrease in perfusion, but would an increase in alveolar pressure in zone 3 cause in increase in perfusion so long as it doesn't exceed Venous pressure?
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ОтветитьThank you sir! Great video :)
ОтветитьCrystal clear explanations within few minutes.Superb👍👍👍
ОтветитьFantastic explaination ✌️
Ответитьyou made it seem really easy for me thank yoiu so much
ОтветитьNicely u explained this ❤️🙏
ОтветитьI thought pneumonia is an example of shunt pathology not deadspace pathology
ОтветитьI got confused
Ответитьgreat explanation , thanks alottt
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Ответитьdude literally just repeated the same concept over 20 times and yall think its a masterpiece?!?!?
ОтветитьYou're amazing....this was such a good video...thank you so much 🌺💞
ОтветитьHands down Best Explanation
ОтветитьI slept during lecture but I understand by watching your video. Smooth.
Ответитьconcept cleared🙏
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Ответитьما افتهمت 15 دقيقة ضاعت من عمري بس الرسومات والخط حلو
ОтветитьHello my dear friend, I hope you can help me answer the following question. The best ventilation area for gas exchange in the blood and air of the lungs is 1- the top of the lungs 2- the middle of the lungs 3- the bottom of the lungs 4- all areas of the lung
ОтветитьAmazing!!
ОтветитьYou are a genius to make things look pleasant and simple, Sir.
Ответитьthank you so much for making this video, we are 4 weeks into our Respiratory Block and no one has explained this concept
ОтветитьThank you! This is really helpful.
Ответитьgreat video. thanks!
Ответитьbravo!
ОтветитьSome segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
ОтветитьWhy don't you ever respond
ОтветитьWhat does Q stand for? I mean, why isn't it P as in Perfusion
Ответитьjust to be clear... there is very little if any wasted perfusion at base of lungs... in fact most of the oxygenation of your blood occurs at bases....
ОтветитьThank you for this awesome guide.
Ответитьwhy alveoli at the apex are larger in size?
ОтветитьThank you 💜 that was rly helpful
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ОтветитьSuper good
ОтветитьThanku sooo much... Nicely explain
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