Тёмный

Hemoglobin moves O2 and CO2 | Human anatomy and physiology | Health & Medicine | Khan Academy 

khanacademymedicine
Подписаться 1,8 млн
Просмотров 667 тыс.
50% 1

Learn the two ways that oxygen moves from the lungs to the tissues, and the three ways that carbon dioxide returns from the tissues to the lungs. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. Created by Rishi Desai.
Watch the next lesson: www.khanacademy.org/science/h...
Missed the previous lesson? www.khanacademy.org/science/h...
Health & Medicine on Khan Academy: No organ quite symbolizes love like the heart. One reason may be that your heart helps you live, by moving ~5 liters (1.3 gallons) of blood through almost 100,000 kilometers (62,000 miles) of blood vessels every single minute! It has to do this all day, everyday, without ever taking a vacation! Now that is true love. Learn about how the heart works, how blood flows through the heart, where the blood goes after it leaves the heart, and what your heart is doing when it makes the sound “Lub Dub.”
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy is a nonprofit with a mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We believe learners of all ages should have unlimited access to free educational content they can master at their own pace. We use intelligent software, deep data analytics and intuitive user interfaces to help students and teachers around the world. Our resources cover preschool through early college education, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, finance, history, grammar and more. We offer free personalized SAT test prep in partnership with the test developer, the College Board. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 100 million people use our platform worldwide every year. For more information, visit www.khanacademy.org, join us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter at @khanacademy. And remember, you can learn anything.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
Subscribe to Khan Academy’s Health & Medicine channel: / channel
Subscribe to Khan Academy: ru-vid.com_...

Опубликовано:

 

6 дек 2012

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 130   
@julianaminett7654
@julianaminett7654 4 года назад
You explained this so beautifully it makes me want to cry.... I've been freaking out about not understanding this, but now I do, so thank you!!!!!
@khanacademymedicine
@khanacademymedicine 11 лет назад
Absolutely! I will get this done soon...
@9-volt247
@9-volt247 7 месяцев назад
Why can't you just reply to the user instead?
@yaakovwaxman4807
@yaakovwaxman4807 4 месяца назад
@@9-volt247 11 years later💀
@thomaslapsley8145
@thomaslapsley8145 6 лет назад
I don't know who did this video but, his presentation on this topic is one of the best I've heard. Good job.
@Miinoyoyo
@Miinoyoyo 10 лет назад
THANK U, Khan Academy! Ready for my medicine exam!!
@courtneyadavis
@courtneyadavis 9 лет назад
Another awesome video! I love the way you explain things...way more clear to me than in my textbook. Thanks!
@whatstheirname2486
@whatstheirname2486 7 лет назад
I learned this in class!..... But that took 2 months and this took 14 minutes
@Kajal_tanwar_047
@Kajal_tanwar_047 2 года назад
That's because you worth that one month. It always feels like we don't know anything. But in reality our mind collects those little information that are easy to learn about that. That made us easy to learn it later. And it felt like we're reading it for the first time. But when we see all those things twice. We started thinking like yeah.. I think i know a bit about it.. But it just slipped off my head.. My way of reading something i 1st catches the things that are easy to memories.. And repeat them..and while repeating as revision i do recall those words or lines that i don't understand. And then i work on it. If it seems intresting as well as important. I just do not force my mind to attain 90% of concentration at each topic. But after a large break. I first pick up all those hard points. & lastly reexplain everything that i had learnt.
@arnitheking
@arnitheking 8 лет назад
khan academy.. those guys are heroes :D
@carowelt
@carowelt 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for all of your videos, you make everything so much easier to learn and understand !!!
@ayushiohri4046
@ayushiohri4046 6 лет назад
This clarified many of my doubts. Thanks Khan Academy!!
@khanacademymedicine
@khanacademymedicine 11 лет назад
Check out the video on the Bohr effect and Haldane effect. =)
@samarabed863
@samarabed863 3 года назад
I want to thank you so much for making it much easier to understand, you explain so much better than my teacher. Much LOVE!!
@Hanna_C
@Hanna_C 9 лет назад
this was so helpful! thank-you
@itisactuallymejp24
@itisactuallymejp24 2 года назад
a classic lucid explanation!✨️ Thankyou Khan academy!!
@sanazmohamadian2263
@sanazmohamadian2263 8 лет назад
Awsome! Thank you so much!
@jessicalv6442
@jessicalv6442 3 года назад
fantastic, beautiful, brilliant explaining!
@nellyjunsokka
@nellyjunsokka 7 лет назад
Excellent work guys!
@vanessad2035
@vanessad2035 9 лет назад
Thank you! You explained it so well :)
@ittratjehan3307
@ittratjehan3307 Год назад
OMG ! I am gonna to support you till my last breath
@lolapa1329
@lolapa1329 10 лет назад
Seriously you are AMAZING , you have no idea how helpfull your videos are . Thankkkk Youuuu Soooo Mucchhhhhh !!
@wsheri11
@wsheri11 8 лет назад
I LOVE KHAN ACADEMY!!
@diamondthundergold
@diamondthundergold 8 лет назад
beautifully explained
@ChantelJonesCIB
@ChantelJonesCIB 9 лет назад
Again ... than k you so much for this great video ... your the master! :-)
@user-cr3of3gs8p
@user-cr3of3gs8p 3 года назад
very very good and useful , THANKS!
@madil2259
@madil2259 8 лет назад
thank you for uploading this and for the effort
@nellyhoffman6194
@nellyhoffman6194 7 лет назад
Dr RISHI thanks a lot bro
@alanananjyle
@alanananjyle 10 лет назад
wow, now i got it...very helpful...thank you so much..so easy to understand...:)
@sumaiyahaque8461
@sumaiyahaque8461 7 лет назад
Life saver! Thank you.
@letslivelife93
@letslivelife93 6 лет назад
Very helpful.. Thanks!
@MissAtiluj
@MissAtiluj 11 лет назад
Amazing... :) Thank you!
@saad55279
@saad55279 9 лет назад
Thank you so much.
@emycroc3286
@emycroc3286 4 года назад
Thank you so much! Saved my life!
@sidhantkamble3261
@sidhantkamble3261 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful video ❤️
@nickau55
@nickau55 8 лет назад
really helpful specially when i am going to sit my as exam very soon and my teachers are still watching youtube during lesson
@kalkidanberhanu7708
@kalkidanberhanu7708 3 года назад
The best explanation :)) I feel more confident about the mcat now
@aena_
@aena_ 3 года назад
Awesome video, thanks alot!
@MrDominik2233
@MrDominik2233 11 лет назад
very well explained ! :) Eventhough English isnt my mothertounge I could follow you easily. Helped me a lot
@niznofan
@niznofan 10 лет назад
You´re amazing, I finally get it now :)
@Picknikly
@Picknikly 10 лет назад
lola pa said it before me: you have no idea how helpful your videos are!!! I wish somebody could help you sometime, how you helped so many of us!
@paulcruz7349
@paulcruz7349 10 лет назад
I feel the same way. These videos summate a 55 minute lecture into 15 minutes of clear, succinct explanations. Thank you so much.
@dhruvk7892
@dhruvk7892 8 лет назад
Thanks. Great explanation
@mehreenm.k8361
@mehreenm.k8361 7 лет назад
the best vedio in you tube good job
@anjaliashok8513
@anjaliashok8513 3 года назад
The video does explain the concept in a very detailed but concise manner.... The point about the chloride shift (Hamburger Phenomenon) could also have been included.....
@brightfutureacademy7492
@brightfutureacademy7492 7 лет назад
this is great!
@anam67
@anam67 11 лет назад
very well explained thanks so much :)
@christianamalgwi2798
@christianamalgwi2798 3 года назад
Thank you, I am now getting it.
@Marlencheeen
@Marlencheeen 8 лет назад
thanks soooo much! awesome
@jakirhossain8409
@jakirhossain8409 10 лет назад
Thank youuuuu!
@alexbarraza769
@alexbarraza769 3 года назад
Nice, concise
@hajareid2213
@hajareid2213 8 лет назад
very useful thx
@durrahmj8986
@durrahmj8986 7 лет назад
actually.....great vid 😍😍
@nelsonmandela2284
@nelsonmandela2284 8 лет назад
thank you is very interesting
@aemf1689
@aemf1689 10 лет назад
Very nice videos. Hav u guys made any videos on ventilation perfusion mismatch in lungs especially discussing increased dead space due to thrombus in pulmonary artery. Can't understand.
@marcoviniciotafollamanzo1613
@marcoviniciotafollamanzo1613 3 года назад
Thanks for the videos, really well explained. What program are you using for this videos?
@mirav8221
@mirav8221 10 лет назад
thank you so much! you're awesome :)
@rileyedwards1673
@rileyedwards1673 8 лет назад
very helpful
@kamalanepal8404
@kamalanepal8404 3 года назад
Thank you khan academy ready for my A&P exam
@jigarbavishi7353
@jigarbavishi7353 7 лет назад
Very good video khan acaddmy
@kittujasthi88
@kittujasthi88 Год назад
loved the vid by the way
@karlospowell5097
@karlospowell5097 10 лет назад
Ready for my A&P II exam.
@shamsyr3762
@shamsyr3762 10 лет назад
thanks !
@jaafarmaazel369
@jaafarmaazel369 8 лет назад
Thank you very much
@Michelle-lw3ri
@Michelle-lw3ri 11 лет назад
you are absolutely amazing :)
@m.shazainrashid1806
@m.shazainrashid1806 4 года назад
Great job bro..........waiting for videos
@tayneilson
@tayneilson 8 лет назад
This is how Khanacademy should be. I didn't have to play it on 2x speed this time.
@LucasMok
@LucasMok 8 лет назад
I did
@persekarva6444
@persekarva6444 5 лет назад
But errors
@TravelWithPreston
@TravelWithPreston 9 лет назад
In my text book it says that O2 binds with the heme group of the hemoglobin molecule and CO2 binds with the amino acids in the globin part of the hemoglobin molecule, therefore o2 and co2 do NOT compete.
@MohamedKhaled-ue5ty
@MohamedKhaled-ue5ty 4 года назад
Thank you
@abdoulnaeem8918
@abdoulnaeem8918 10 лет назад
Nyc nd helpful videos
@infern0127
@infern0127 7 лет назад
My teacher was harsh and put this on a question sheet for year 7s. This really helped. Thank you !
@viv.ola.ufficiale
@viv.ola.ufficiale 3 года назад
you're the best
@klaymonkey9073
@klaymonkey9073 10 лет назад
I have a slightly off-track question for you about SpO2 vs SaO2 cuz i'm having trouble finding an answer: apparently both measurements can be read by a pulse oxymeter. However, is it true that SaO2 can only be read by blood sampling through an i-STAT reading. I'm a little confused.
@steveneiger5284
@steveneiger5284 10 лет назад
Khan, how can I give you feedback? Many videos have minor errors, e.g. H+ and CO2 do not bind to the same site as O2, so it doesn’t kick O2 off, but it binds somewhere else and lowers the O2 affinity of Hb. Also equations reverse in the lung because CO2 is being lowered, i.e. as it comes off of Hb, it lowers Hbs affinity to O2. Not that O2 coming aboard kicks off CO2.
@jeanwandrag3527
@jeanwandrag3527 7 лет назад
so the O2 does not get kicked out of the car...there is simply less room in the car for O2?
@persekarva6444
@persekarva6444 5 лет назад
Incorrect analogy
@risaface
@risaface 5 лет назад
More like.. The more country kids (CO2) show up to the drive-in and hop in their friends' trucks (amino binding site), the less the rockers (O2) want to chill at the drive-in, so they jump out of their Nova's (heme binding site) and peace out. The more that leave, the more cowboys show up and visa versa, depending which side of town drive-in they go to (lungs vs. thigh/glutes etc).
@sarahstubs3420
@sarahstubs3420 5 лет назад
Thank you for this! As I was listening it didn't seem quite right...
@pacoaguilera7241
@pacoaguilera7241 4 года назад
what app are you using? great vid
@yu-gi-ohisaac9703
@yu-gi-ohisaac9703 7 лет назад
you elaborate more on co2 and h20
@georgevanasch7212
@georgevanasch7212 3 года назад
Damn this guy is insane. What a great teacher
@kew8784
@kew8784 11 лет назад
hey can you do a video on the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Pathways of Coagulation?? :)
@samarthgill7566
@samarthgill7566 4 года назад
Does the blood from the thigh not go to the heart and then the pulmonary artery where it is transported to the lungs?
@Spider1
@Spider1 5 лет назад
The Blueprint of Life and Wellness
@kungfu82able
@kungfu82able 11 лет назад
Rishi, I have a question: My anatomy textbook says that C02 doesn't bind to hemoglobin in the same area as O2 (the heme group). So, is it correct to say that CO2 "bumps off" O2 when it encounters oxyhemoglobin in systemic circulation?
@alexbarraza769
@alexbarraza769 3 года назад
I've got a question, the protons formed in the carbaminohemoglobin are they still binding to another molecules of hemoglobin or they're still bind with the COO-?
@sabashakeel9566
@sabashakeel9566 3 года назад
wow
@gayanbandara5166
@gayanbandara5166 11 лет назад
same question i do have
@davidkwilsoni4669
@davidkwilsoni4669 3 года назад
I might have to watch this video more 5 times
@kittujasthi88
@kittujasthi88 Год назад
When protons competed for hb oxygen lost it ( At the thigh cells )and when oxygen competed for it, protons lost it ( Alveoli ). How is that possible and why ? Please explain. That curiosity burns me from inside.
@bluebagel8084
@bluebagel8084 5 лет назад
The Seahawks should of run the ball
@dorinfischer1798
@dorinfischer1798 10 лет назад
What happens with the chloride? HCO3 wont get out by himself, it will be an exchange with Cl. What about that?
@yaseenjanalchemist8026
@yaseenjanalchemist8026 6 лет назад
Sir how many molecules of co2 carried out by the hemoglobin. ?
@boorene6535
@boorene6535 Год назад
Where can i take a chemistry class as refresher ? So i can better understand human antomy D: im going to be RT but im WEAK in sience
@kennygarcia102
@kennygarcia102 Год назад
damn will i learn about proteins and acids in anatomy and phyisiology?
@oboyy
@oboyy 5 лет назад
Can hemoglobin bind to oxygen and carbon dioxide simultaneously?
@aena_
@aena_ 3 года назад
Yes man
@z3sieb
@z3sieb 11 лет назад
when the O2 competes for hB and forces the release of HCo3 and H+ in the RBC is that the Bohr effect? and when the H+ competes for hB, releasing O2, is that the Haldane effect?
@fsharpau4925
@fsharpau4925 2 года назад
Audio tech comment only - Your voice level seems to be a bit too high for the system ie. The meter is in the red ; ) - and distorting. Respectfully.
@XxNolaChild504xX
@XxNolaChild504xX 8 лет назад
I think you are mistaken when CO2 binds with oxyhemoglobin, it forms just carboxylhemoglobin and O2, no H+ protons
@jacksonbertone2801
@jacksonbertone2801 6 лет назад
The reaction frees a hydrogen and the T state is stabilized by its uptake due to dimer/dimer ionic interactions
@shivanimakode9997
@shivanimakode9997 5 лет назад
Yeah
@brettbemis7857
@brettbemis7857 11 лет назад
I didn't think H+ competed with oxygen because they bind at different sites on the Hemoglobin. Where does the H+ ions bind to on the hemoglobin? to the histidine? lysine? propionate group? I believe it may be the c-terminal histidine group but I am not sure. Could someone clarify?
@roberthenderson3316
@roberthenderson3316 Год назад
😅. KHAN. ACADEMY Medicine. ". Rules. In. My. World 🌎🌍
@nidamalik7550
@nidamalik7550 11 лет назад
CO2 splits up in CO2- and H+. Then CO2- combines with Hb and H+ is released. i hope i am right.
@carlacalabrese7120
@carlacalabrese7120 5 лет назад
i love you
@allisonzarandi1972
@allisonzarandi1972 10 лет назад
Im having trouble understanding the bicarb, pCO2 system for clin chem can someone please explain? In respiratory acidosis, pCO2 is increased. So the compensatory effect is increased HCO3-. All of my notes say that kidneys retain bicarb. How does retention of bicarb increase bicarb?
@annalizshy2865
@annalizshy2865 9 лет назад
I'm stumped on that one too...if you've found out please tell me :)
@Ravenwest19
@Ravenwest19 7 лет назад
why oxygen binds to iron if iron 2+ and already binded to four nitrogens and one globin. How oxygen finds place in this complex substance?
@venomsnap
@venomsnap 8 лет назад
"Hemoglobin" is Spelt "HAEMOGLOBIN" :O
@scubadiver6895
@scubadiver6895 8 лет назад
+Joe Conville US vs British Spelling like color vs. colour.
@XJ1MMYHX
@XJ1MMYHX 10 лет назад
*haemoglobin.....
@GRUND720
@GRUND720 9 лет назад
Thank you, but just one problem, you said : CO2 + HbO2-----> Hb.coo- + O2 + (H+) from where is coming this H pro to?? and as well the negative charge on Hb.COO- ?? Thanks
@andreigheorghe6932
@andreigheorghe6932 9 лет назад
The proton comes from one of the oxygen atoms. If we remove a proton, the atom becomes negative. I hope this answers both of your questions
@GRUND720
@GRUND720 9 лет назад
Yes, it does, thanks
Далее
Gas Transport
13:28
Просмотров 121 тыс.
Lymphatic System
23:51
Просмотров 245 тыс.
Respiratory | Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve
24:11
The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics
27:15
Просмотров 14 млн