I cannot even begin to thank you !!!! I had been struggling to get a clear picture of this concept... and you've explained it extremely well ! Thank you soooo much
Thank you so so much From the bottom of my cardiomyocytes!! Every word of yours was ringing during my exam and it helped me so much Thank you once again And may god bless you with success in whatever you are pursuing!
This has been one of the best videos on Chemoreceptors I've seen so far on the internet. I just can't thank you enough guys. You have my gratitude to make the topic absolutely crystal clear. 😃😃
Thanks again for making this great video ❤️ Some of the good information here eg chemoreceptor response to PaO2 between 60-100mmHg ... is not found in the general texts/textbooks (or probably just I read too little =p )
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6:14 what exactly constitutes low arterial oxygen? The partial pressure of oxygen fluctuates on commercial flights by up to 25%… so why don’t we all start hyperventilating?
is it possible that alveolar ventilation gets doubled when PO2 = 60mmHg but the peripheral chemoreceptors dont get stimulated till po2 is less than 60mmHg? my book says so and i'm confused