Dr john Campbell you are amazing! i am a MPharm student sitting my finals, and i have never experienced such good teaching like yours. you saved me thank you so much. you are truely a talented teacher, in the 4 years of my university degree nobody has ever explained biology as well as you.
I am in nursing and have my bio test this Monday. I have been watching all of your videos on the urinary system/renal system. I understand it so much better now. Thank you so much. I will recommend your videos to all other science students.
These videos are brilliant. I have a physiology exam tomorrow and have been panicking about the renal system because I just couldn't 'get' it- now I feel so much more confident so thankyou!! They are easy to follow and and presented in a way that is interesting and easier to understand than many others I've watched.
FYI: Something went wrong in recording this video, technically. My left earphone is receiving less volume than the right. Other RU-vid videos don't have this issue.
+Dmitry Noritsyn No, I don't think so. Angiotensin 2 will directly vasoconstrict and increase aldosterone secretion. The ADH mechanism is separately controlled directly from osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus. However, your thinking is good, as both aldosterone secretion and ADH secretion will both lead to increases or conservation of blood volume.