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The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet - CrashCourse Biology #29

The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet - CrashCourse Biology #29

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Hank takes us on the fascinating journey through our excretory system to learn how our kidneys make pee Liliana: Table of Contents-
1) Homeostasis & Osmoregulation 00: 00-
2) Urea & Uric Acid 01: 30-
3) Kidneys 02: 49-
4) Nephron 03: 40-
5) Glomerulus 4: 15-
6) Bowman's Capsule 04: 25-
7) Proximal Convoluted Tubule 04: 49-
8) Biolography 06: 16-
9) Loop of Henle 07: 36-
10) Distal Convoluted Tubule 09: 23-
11) Collecting Ducts 09: 57-
12) Ureters, Bladder & Urethra 10: 45

Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 5


You said kidneys are inefficient, but I guess you just meant slower than you think they should be? The video seemed to show them doing an amazing job at taking a sample amount of fluid and then running it through a nephron and coming out with the 1% that is not necessary.
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I love how he says at 4: 22 -This is the starting point for a single nephron-, gosh so glad nephrons can get relationship counselling in the glomerulus - Like if you want this guy to counsel you on relationships -
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Am I the only one here who has just been watching and trying to understand these biology videos for fun? I love crash course that much. But this has definitely been one of their hardest series to sit through
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Me: -I need to study for this Health test-
Me throughout the video: -OMG I FINALLY KNOW WHY BIRDS DONT PEE-
(Future me during my test)
-Whats the Excretory System again? -

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In Indian biology of class 12 NCERT it is written that the reabsorption is max. In DCT while very little in Henle loop but u said it's max. In Henleloop
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