Temperature Homeostasis (Regulation)
Describes Temperature Regulation in the human body. How the body adapts to cold or hot environments
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Watching this video in 2022, that's straight 9 years of service to medical students, Thank you so much.
Can anyone answer this pls…..
The temperature in a room drops to 65 F causing the heater to turn on. The temperature change is an example of
a. Response
b. Stimulus
c. Effector
d. Receptor
e. Control system
I am an engineering student and i want to get some information about heat loss by sweating and calculate it can you help me it would be very useful for me
Watching the video in 2021, your drawings have improved so much… Thank you so much'
3:19
more heat loss ( wrong )
less heat loss
less production ( wrong )
more heat production
both when the temp hi below thermoneutral zone
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Really good explanation !
Very well explained. Such a gem of a video. So much hard work nested in explaining the concept so well. Well done.
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What’s the reason for COld. Sweats ?
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Amazing video! Best video yet on this subject, thank you!
I seem to have a problem regulating my heat, and this helped me know more about what might be going on in my body when I get overheated! 🥵
1:08 what about the sun dumb ass
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It would be better if you provide these notes for students so they can download them. Nice video btw 👍
Im assuming noone got here from Avengers age of ultron
amazing but its actually really difficult to read what you are writing sir
What can I do to help my body regulate this better. I tend to have a harder time from hot to cold temperatures where by body over compensates and I sweat like crazy. I know that they hypothalamus controls the body reaction. I know that there’s a msg that the body receives to start doing the right role… but what should I take? magnesium?
Very much understanding! Thanks
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Very well explained.
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excellent concept presentation thanks
in 9:12 SNS response to increase temp in your video its cholinergic ? blood vessel sympathetic post ganglionic neuron is adrenergic . neurotransmitter is NE and receptor is alpha 1 receptor. or I'm wrong ?