Oxygen Dissociation Curve

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This video discusses:
**Structure of the Hemoglobin (Hb)
**Hb dissociation curve
**Factors affecting the dissociation curve
**Oxygen buffering by Hb ...

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This video is not intended to provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice; it also does not constitute provision of healthcare services. The content provided in this video is for informational and educational purposes only.
Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional.
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•Plateu part - at lungs - give loading advantage (say mountain).
•Steep part - at tissue - advantge during deload (say exercise).

neonneiae
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thank you so much sir from now onwards m not scared of any exams...u explain very well i hv never seen a teacher like you hnk u sir...

MolecularMedicine
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Very amazing way of teaching I love it, lot of things are clear now,

saifmustafashar
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Thanks you so much i hv no words to explain your effort
Thanks again

sweetyshanza
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It is the best of the best lecture on this topic. Great sir. Thank you so much

abdulpandit
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Sir g very helpfull explained in very easy way..God Bless you

sajidullah
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i am learning for step 1.. sir you are the best!

MedManiac
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that's the art of teaching. stay blessed sir!

rmwsk
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I had a big lightbulb moment concerning the partial pressures of oxygen after leaving tissues. I have never seen a lecture where the structural biochemistry of hemoglobin was this well linked. Now you have sparked many more questions for me. By the way what type of weak interaction does the oxygen molecule have with heme? Is it Van der Waals?

dpledford
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Such person like you are God gifted 💓❤️❤️💞

sweetyshanza
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Thank you so so much, sir ! Now I've got this clear !

tithikar
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Sir can u please clarify from which place P 02 has been taken into account, u said anywhere in the tissue, capillary or lung wherever hb is present but is Hb present everywhere. I have looked for so many videos just to get this info which P02 we r concerned with, but no one has even talked about it. Thanks sir, u deserve more views for ur depth of knowledge

fatematuzzohora
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Outstanding teaching ability, May Allah bless you Aameen

hamxajawad
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itz exclusive OSM lecture my dear best sir Stay blessed great physiologist

ImranHussain-ogtr
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6:17 crazy....cant understand but remaining really amazing sir.I have never seen any lecture like this

dr.k
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best lecture.sir u have great explanitery skills

shiningstar
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I m life science study .i love your tacture great sir .

preetisingh
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what do you mean by loading and unloading of O2 ?

shahuudii
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Sir I think you made a mistake there . When CO2 combines with haemoglobin , it's called carbamino haemoglobin, not caboxyhaemoglobin! Please rewatch the video from 8:00 min

abhikkumarde
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im bit confused regarding T nd R state of hb...

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