Adrenaline versus Noradrenaline | epinephrine versus Norepinephrine

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Dr Mike discusses how adrenaline/epinephrine functions in the body. He also describes the role of noradrenaline/norepinephrine from the adrenal glands. All in under 5 minutes!!
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When ur dad wants u to be a body builder
But ur mom wants u to be a doc!

gautambuddha
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I am always astonished how someone can explain in minutes what it takes professors hours to explain. Thank you for being succinct and engaging!

DoctorQsFM
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Noredrenaline being the neurotransmitter and adrenaline the hormone. Brilliant

kafge
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This was probably the best and most concise way of explaining the fight or flight response. Thank you!

yschuler
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BEST EXPLAINATION I COULD FIND ON THIS TOPIC SO FAR!!!

deekshahs
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I've been trying to understand this for hours and you explained it in minutes. Ty

dgarzaortiz
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After countless of confusing videos, you've explained this so well for me. Thank you!

guesswht
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dr mike whenever i watch your videos before my exams i ALWAYS understand your explanations, like straight away
i dont know how you do it but keep up the great work
lots of love from a nz nursing student

rosehowell
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You did such a good job at explaining this! I get it now! Thanks for the vid!

ManTwoHand
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This is the hottest explanation on noradrenaline and adrenaline ever! Thanks a lot!

Guilherme
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You're such a lifesaver for this quick and easy explanation!

earthellie
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Thank you for explaining it in such a clear, concise way that is easy to understand

crlyleeyogikristine
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I finally understood the difference between them. Well presented using easy-to-follow steps and language. Thanks!

ming
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I've been trying to understand this for decades & you explained it in seconds

cptbrncls
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Great video! After some digging I've found that the neurotransmitter acting on the adrenal medulla is NOT noradrenaline. This is the exception to the rule. It is acetylcholine acting on nicotinic receptors (as for preganglionic sympathetics synapsing at their ganglion). They say that you should think of the adrenal medulla cells in this case as a 'modified sympathetic ganglion'.

tomfoolery
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I can’t believe the simplicity of this session. This made me understand 💯 . Thank you 🙏🏻

supgirltripping
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While I was studying, I realized that if the book you are reading, is written by person who’s logic is based on similar thinking pathways as yours, it is very easy and quick to learn new things.

Example: I wanted to get a grip of my nutrition. In Finland where I grew up, there is really good public library system. So I borrowed every nutrition book that was in my local library. About 15 different. 8-12 of them were normal ok but boring and required me to stop thinking and create own picture of issue 3-4 times per page. 2-4 were totally off-logic and made me think why and who has published them. And one was written by someone like Dr Mike. Well processed information given in an order that provides building blocks for well structured understanding of the issue.

GingerWaters
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WOW...just wow. This made sence from start to finish. Keep doing what you do mate. Awesome contecnt!

idronethings
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hi, im a med-student in Viet Nam
i m glad to meet your channel, thanks about everything you did.

nguyentruonggiang
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perfect! i have been waiting for this moment to finally understand the different between N-adrenalin and adrenalin!!

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