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  • @armandohasudungan
    @armandohasudungan  Před 11 lety +76

    Thank you.
    I think you can retain it much more easily, if you draw it out as well while watching the video!
    Try it out.

    • @rafiqqais2392
      @rafiqqais2392 Před 3 lety

      Hi plz tell about your sketch pens ,if possible link in discription where to buy them ,I want them fot my exams

    • @neoadviser8056
      @neoadviser8056 Před 3 lety

      Just wonderful, I have been researching "liver illness" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bachalaswin Better Body Rule - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.

    • @immanueldasilvayt9137
      @immanueldasilvayt9137 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for this amazing description. Just one question sir, what about the stercobilinogen part? 10% gets reabsorbed into the systemic circulation to the kidney, 90% gets converted to stercobilinogen right?

  • @emmanuelmichalakis5673
    @emmanuelmichalakis5673 Před 4 lety +31

    You should consider making a textbook/workbook for anatomy and physiology enthusiast's! Love your detailed and intricate explanations of our bodily functions. Anatomy intrigued me from a very very young age when it was introduced to me in elementary school. +Armando Hasudungan

  • @foazmalik9420
    @foazmalik9420 Před 4 lety +21

    God bless dear Armando, you just saved my hours and hours of miscalculated approach towards studying Liver and the Hepatic System.

  • @sanjaymittal9304
    @sanjaymittal9304 Před 2 lety +5

    I am a professor in Physiology myself. And I literally admire your explanations, presentation and dedication😊👍👍👏👏Keep going👍🙂

  • @armandohasudungan
    @armandohasudungan  Před 11 lety

    Yes please visit my facebook page for the diagram.

  • @Smiley3087
    @Smiley3087 Před 10 lety +4

    I am studying the biliary system in nursing school.Thank you so much . I was struggling with grasping the concepts of liver function and anatomy. Your videos helped me to understand. You explain all the way through so I could comprehend.
    : )

  • @punchic6602
    @punchic6602 Před 8 lety +48

    you made a mistake when talking about bile , bile acids and salts are not the same thing bile acids are lipid soluble and salts are water soluble , bile acid are conjugated to glycine or taurine (sugar coated) in order to become bile salts

    • @skarpengland
      @skarpengland Před 5 lety +1

      that's nitpicking - however, im quite sure he meant it as you say it :) It's bile acids - or bile salts, depending on what happens to the cholesterol which is the pre-cursor to it.
      The structure of bile acid he draws though - is completely, utterly wrong and would redeem a fail in a biochemistry question about the topic.

  • @Nic-xf6or
    @Nic-xf6or Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video in summarizing the function of liver. really saving hours of my time reading textbook and only ends up with confusion....and despair...

  • @francenealdea589
    @francenealdea589 Před 9 lety +2

    I do have a suggestion is it possible you could also incorporate pharmacology in it. Like you start with anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, surgery, then pharma. It make take hours though? But learning from how you explain it is a lot easier.

  • @meganz5180
    @meganz5180 Před 5 lety +3

    This helped me understand it so much better!!! Thank you!! Also im in awe at your drawing skills it’s amazing!!

  • @suprateekat5338
    @suprateekat5338 Před 8 lety +14

    Isn't it stercobilinogen that gets excreted as faeces and the urobilinogen into urine?

    • @dazharan
      @dazharan Před 8 lety +1

      +Supra T stercobilin into faeces and urobilin in urine

    • @paolaandrealargobotero4819
      @paolaandrealargobotero4819 Před 7 lety

      As I understand it, 50 % of urobilinogen continues through the intestines and due to the effect of enzymes and bacteria, it becomes stercobilinogen, then when faeces come in contact with air, stercobilinogen is transformed to stercobilin. The rest of urobilinogen, meaning the 50% that did not continue in the digestive system and ended up as faeces, gets reabsorbed by the portal system and finally excreted as urine

    • @ammaramubasshir5839
      @ammaramubasshir5839 Před 7 lety

      Suprateeka T yeah I've studied same and i was bit confused at this point as well cx urobilirogin is in urine and stercobilirogen oxidizes to stercobilin to give feaces brown color

  • @petermrwelson
    @petermrwelson Před 8 lety +31

    This video has great information so I went through a revision for big topic like liver functions in 15 mins! I am wondering why you don't print out copies of your different posters to sell them. I can tell from watching your videos that some posters have really very important and valuable information in one spot without going into much details. This is exactly what a poster is for. I think it would be a great and profitable idea to you to do so and for me I would really buy some of your posters as I used to do with anatomy posters. I think there are many people like me and you'll succeed if you do some marketing. Cheers

    • @applush23
      @applush23 Před 7 lety +2

      Peter Welson i am getting them printed and stuck up on my walls :)

    • @dr-ejazhussain9813
      @dr-ejazhussain9813 Před 7 lety

      From where???.......can i get it???plz

    • @nanochan1168
      @nanochan1168 Před 6 lety

      Ejaz Hussain you can find them in his website below the video that u want

    • @manishachoudhary4934
      @manishachoudhary4934 Před 5 lety

      Aparna Gupta how did u get prints

  • @SophiaandHaakenPedersen
    @SophiaandHaakenPedersen Před 11 lety +2

    Very nice videos, accurate, succint and a major help to all of us students. Thank you very much

  • @bittersweetspn
    @bittersweetspn Před 10 lety +4

    hi,Armando,thank you very much for your video, i have a question: What is the relation between leptin & Cholecystokinin, i'm a bit confused here since they're both "molécules anorexigènes" or anorectics ,why do they both need to be secreted in order for our appetite to be reduced ??? what about insulin does it have an effect on both of them or just leptin?

  • @maya05101986
    @maya05101986 Před 11 lety +2

    good job.. thanks for the video.. but conjugated biliribin excreted in the feces is what we called sternobilinogen while urobilinogen in the urine.

  • @anasalhunaiti9790
    @anasalhunaiti9790 Před 9 lety +6

    PLZ we need more videos about embryology plz armando

  • @haythar21
    @haythar21 Před 9 lety +2

    Can you add in the part about liver detoxifying harmful substances like alcohol? I think it would be more perfect if you into the detoxification part. Thumbs up for such a wonderful video

  • @shachiverma5322
    @shachiverma5322 Před 6 lety +1

    Your work is so beautiful , keep going man.

  • @mohammedal-momen4899
    @mohammedal-momen4899 Před 10 lety +14

    i think there is a mistake at 11:46
    about 94 percent of the bile is reabsorbed into the blood and then the body can use it again
    my reference (Guyton and Hall twelfth edition page 785)
    plzzzzz like so Armando can fix it
    Armando Hasudungan

    • @teehee1604
      @teehee1604 Před 10 lety +12

      It's bile salts where 94% is reabsorbed back into the blood, the video is talking about bile pigments (i.e. bilirubin) at that point. Bile salts are the useful part of bile, so it is worth reabsorbing, whereas bilirubin is a waste product, so is excreted via the faeces/urine.

    • @mohammedal-momen4899
      @mohammedal-momen4899 Před 9 lety

      Thanks for the clarification

  • @rahulsarkar5078
    @rahulsarkar5078 Před 4 lety

    Awesome summary of liver function
    Loved it

  • @happyqueenlight
    @happyqueenlight Před 11 lety +3

    This is very well done!!! I am studying nutrition right now and have never seen it put so well as a large picture. Do you have any recommendations on how I can lean and retain all of this more easily?

  • @zulthankhadar520
    @zulthankhadar520 Před 5 lety

    Armando.
    Thank you very much.
    When ever I search An Assigment the Only chanel that I search the information that I want is Armando. Despite many videos was not found in your chanel.
    Any way thank you

  • @Hugo4ever92
    @Hugo4ever92 Před 9 lety +3

    And the role in pharmacokinetics? :) however great lesson!

  • @josetrujillo738
    @josetrujillo738 Před 8 měsíci

    Your videos are awesome. Thank You

  • @drlamiyar.5595
    @drlamiyar.5595 Před 10 lety

    I am preparing for NBDE part 1 and this has been very helpful ..

  • @ariyams8759
    @ariyams8759 Před 4 lety

    Thankyou so much sir ,it was so informative and helpful,your way of teaching is so wonderful....😁😀😀😁

  • @BrokenTwistedPrince
    @BrokenTwistedPrince Před 6 lety

    11:26 isn't bilirubin conjugated with glucuronides to form stercobilinogens, and 10% is reabsorbed and excreted as urobilinogen via kidneys.

  • @nagulandevendran9728
    @nagulandevendran9728 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much 💙💙💙

  • @Marlencheeen
    @Marlencheeen Před 7 lety +1

    i just love you and your videos !thank you

  • @user-lr7ey4qh6e
    @user-lr7ey4qh6e Před 4 lety

    So helpful .thanks very much

  • @ahmedawad8326
    @ahmedawad8326 Před 8 lety +2

    thank you very much for effort and clear presentation
    if you could make it also as a pdf file ??? so we can have this papers as a hard copy

  • @AlexanderFuxi
    @AlexanderFuxi Před 11 lety +1

    You're very amazing! I think you can publish all you illustration as a book!

  • @reshmashaik5423
    @reshmashaik5423 Před 7 lety +1

    sir plz give a lecture on jaundice , viral hepatitis .

  • @kashifAli-fg6bb
    @kashifAli-fg6bb Před 4 lety

    Thnk u sir it makes so easy to study

  • @abhimalu647
    @abhimalu647 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much...it helped me a lot

  • @fairyprity1930
    @fairyprity1930 Před 7 lety

    U r reallly wonderfulll n.excellent sirrr
    I just love ur lecturesss....

  • @annugiri1441
    @annugiri1441 Před 9 lety +1

    Great pictorial (hand made) explanation...............keep doing....love to watch:)

  • @mindmuscleconnection599

    Plz make another video on liver physiology

  • @sweet_cupcake325
    @sweet_cupcake325 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot Armando .u delivered in an interesting manner

  • @jamicarpenter8760
    @jamicarpenter8760 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your teaching 💞!! I love your videos. I have a question, how do mold mycotoxins effect the liver? Do they create fat or fibrosis, or cirrhosis in the liver? Will they combine with fructose or alcohol or increase the damage done by either? If I’m totally off on the processing (only 2nd year student 😓), please explain what happens to the mold toxins.Thank you very much 👍

  • @galart31
    @galart31 Před 11 lety +1

    Great Job, Armando!!!

  • @gerardosanchez7788
    @gerardosanchez7788 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you so much!! As clear as water

  • @idamarienyhagenvikan9813

    amazing video as always! thank you!

  • @asimshareef5784
    @asimshareef5784 Před rokem

    helpful video! thank you!

  • @asimchanda3830
    @asimchanda3830 Před 6 lety

    Sir, you are just terrific.l am frequent viewer of your channel.

  • @aamiinhassan
    @aamiinhassan Před 4 lety

    What makes the stool Brown is not Urobilinogen its Stercobilin. Thank you sir

  • @yaha1313131313
    @yaha1313131313 Před 3 lety +1

    The link to the notes printout appears to be broken.

  • @neoworld2
    @neoworld2 Před 8 lety +4

    brilliant! God bless you and thank you so much

    • @operasinger2126
      @operasinger2126 Před 3 lety

      ❤️ God can help. This helps. No cost. Speak quietly out loud or in normal voice "God, please make health perfect and have perfect liver. Thank you ." This prayer must be repeated throughout the day to help. www.howtocallongodforhelp.com Please share. Thank you ❤

  • @sofiauz
    @sofiauz Před 9 lety +10

    Armando, this video describes liver biochemistry, not a liver physiology, you might consider renaming to avoid a confusion

  • @yestayrakhimov6932
    @yestayrakhimov6932 Před 9 lety +1

    Man, perfect) I like this tutorial, because You combined also another things, not just liver;)

  • @GuadalupeGuacamole
    @GuadalupeGuacamole Před 6 lety

    Bravo sir BRAVO....you left out NOTHING, such simply explained but complete functions and pathophys of this vital organ and it''s hepatobiliary sub-body system (yet they call it an accessory GI organ lolol)!!! Thank you sooooo much for your amazing mind and beautiful talent to help all of us!!! "We are made with the talents we need to succeed on this planet." ❤️❤️❤️
    Debbie Q
    Your newest and biggest nursing student fan. :)
    SUNY Orange, Nursing202

  • @user-mj9zi9nr1d
    @user-mj9zi9nr1d Před 5 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤ thank you teacher

  • @simbiatibrahim5307
    @simbiatibrahim5307 Před 8 lety +3

    You're so fast in speaking..i had to keep pausing and rewinding all through the video to write down some points. Nevertheless,your videos are worth watching and detailed

  • @urdufiza
    @urdufiza Před 3 lety

    Thank you🌹

  • @srisatyasaibaba6377
    @srisatyasaibaba6377 Před rokem

    Thank you very much sir

  • @danielcastilo1840
    @danielcastilo1840 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video ,thanks !

  • @anarauz
    @anarauz Před 9 lety

    Increíble de nuevo gracias !!! Increíble video

  • @francenealdea589
    @francenealdea589 Před 9 lety +1

    I love all your masterpieces! Thank you so much! Now recalling will be easy! 👏👏👏

  • @hscaudio813
    @hscaudio813 Před 4 lety

    Thanks a lot ...

  • @thorodinson376
    @thorodinson376 Před 6 lety

    In your intro you use Caduceus...the proper medical symbol is the staff of Asclepius. Very common misconception.

  • @simplyarogya5692
    @simplyarogya5692 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @ahmad34
    @ahmad34 Před 11 lety

    Great video but small mistake at around 11:50 The 10% of the urobilinogen that is taken back up in the is not all excreted in the urine. 10% of the 10% is excreted as urine, not the entire 10%. So 90% of the 10% of urobilinogen that is not excreted as feces is taken back by into the enterohepatic circulation and taken back to the liver and not excreted.
    In the video you said "this 10%" is excreted in urine so just wanted to clarify that it is not the same 10%

  • @sesaliheidikeara3208
    @sesaliheidikeara3208 Před 4 lety +1

    6:46 =bile production

  • @againstas
    @againstas Před 11 lety

    Awesome! Love your videos!

  • @mohamedabdi5116
    @mohamedabdi5116 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much keep going on

  • @j7sultana947
    @j7sultana947 Před 6 lety

    Awesome......I love your diagrams😘

  • @infobro3060
    @infobro3060 Před 4 lety

    Nothing to say, except superb explanation 👍👍👍👍✌️👍✌️✌️👍✌️👍

  • @shahrukhsiddiqi5641
    @shahrukhsiddiqi5641 Před 6 lety

    thnx sir and plz slowly teach it
    i can't understand this vedio because you r very fast teach this physiology

  • @mukhtaarashraf3740
    @mukhtaarashraf3740 Před 3 lety

    Thank you ✌

  • @yushiliang1
    @yushiliang1 Před 10 lety +1

    Armando, your videos are awesome. Sooo helpful!! Be a biology teacher please.

  • @natashasantos2981
    @natashasantos2981 Před 9 lety +1

    Please make a video on the urea cycle :D

  • @sheharyarlatif4612
    @sheharyarlatif4612 Před 7 lety

    which blood vessel has highest amount of urea in body and also which part has more urea concentration in body

  • @shyannem7554
    @shyannem7554 Před 8 lety

    yourre amazing and the drawings are good

  • @menakalamichhane1206
    @menakalamichhane1206 Před 7 lety

    I love these Videos, beautifully described in such a manner no need to google further to get details

  • @sarayu405
    @sarayu405 Před 10 lety

    thank you very much

  • @drlamiyar.5595
    @drlamiyar.5595 Před 10 lety

    Thank you very much

  • @MMM-bb7sb
    @MMM-bb7sb Před 10 lety

    Thank you

  • @morlynhen111399
    @morlynhen111399 Před 10 lety +1

    Love the video. What happens when your gallbladder is removed? How do you produce bile salts after gall bladder is removed? I have doubled my weight since 1989 from 188 to nearly 300 lbs since GB was removed. Also now have high cholesterol!

    • @12328998
      @12328998 Před 9 lety +1

      The gallbladder isnt as important as someone might think. You only use it for the first fatty meal, during the rest of the day it sips straight down to the intestine from the liver, like a small river. I think the only problem with not having a gallbladder would be to lose some fat in the feceas, but im not absolutely sure. Dont think it has anything to do with waight gain, but if you wanna be shure you should search for articles about that. (For any misspelled words: english is second language)

    • @morlynhen111399
      @morlynhen111399 Před 9 lety +1

      My age is 59/ male

    • @Graceyloverx3
      @Graceyloverx3 Před 9 lety +3

      Morris Hensley Your gallbladder only STORES the bile. Without the gall bladder the bile is just dumped into your intestines constantly instead of just when you need it.

  • @immanuelwanyanga5090
    @immanuelwanyanga5090 Před 7 lety

    Absolutely to the point

  • @mskrepnik
    @mskrepnik Před 8 lety

    it is true that aminoacids can go through gluconeogenesis by pyruvates, but i dont think that is true for fatty acids..they go in the Crebs cycle as acetylCoA right? so that isn't gluconeogenesis, check the end of the video

    • @RSxxx1300
      @RSxxx1300 Před 7 lety

      Glucogenic amino acids can be used in gluconeogenesis.
      Fatty acids can't no, but the glycerol backbone in TAG:s can be oxidized into DHAP with the help of glycerol dehydrogenase. As DHAP is a substance in the gluconeogenic pathway, it can be converted into glucose. However, it's worth noting that the conversion of glycerol into glucose plays a minor roll in overall glucose synthesis. Another fate of glycerol is the fosforylation into glycerol-3-phosphate in the liver by glycerol kinase, so that it can be used in TAG synthesis.
      Sorry for late reply, hope this helps.
      (Yes the video doesn't present this clearly)

  • @palsalwayz
    @palsalwayz Před 24 dny

    If my alt and ast is low but my ggt is high, what does it mean?

  • @owais6162
    @owais6162 Před 8 lety

    Is this is the last video on liver or there more lecture on liver functions n diseases?

  • @vrushalibadkas7364
    @vrushalibadkas7364 Před 6 lety

    Bile acids are steroid acids conjugated with taurene & glycene in liver. Sodium & potassium salts of these bile acids are called bile salts. So, word'BILE ACIDS' needs to be replaced by 'BILE SALTS', rest explanation was perfect;

  • @siddharthteotia5125
    @siddharthteotia5125 Před 9 lety

    thank you so much.....

  • @drshoaib8972
    @drshoaib8972 Před 7 lety +1

    i have a important question,why the liver damadge with alcohal ,

  • @sumitchandan6724
    @sumitchandan6724 Před 3 lety

    You are a God , thanks a lot brother❤

  • @dwitiaayuiswari9786
    @dwitiaayuiswari9786 Před 7 lety

    this is so helpful!! thanks :")

  • @applush23
    @applush23 Před 7 lety

    Really thankful... God bless you! :D

  • @mumentageldin
    @mumentageldin Před 11 lety

    شكرا

  • @hanslai123
    @hanslai123 Před 7 lety

    Thank you!

  • @chikengunyavirus
    @chikengunyavirus Před 7 lety

    sir u r the best :* love your videos. impressive

  • @eniotanaka3709
    @eniotanaka3709 Před 11 lety

    Thanks u again. U are just a number one

  • @MuhammadEid
    @MuhammadEid Před 7 lety

    thanks

  • @tcdsvuzjyh123456789
    @tcdsvuzjyh123456789 Před 11 lety

    Awesome! thank you so much

  • @rebekafastnedge9767
    @rebekafastnedge9767 Před 8 lety +29

    Can I please borrow your brain??

    • @spicefaith7419
      @spicefaith7419 Před 6 lety +2

      Rebeka Fastnedge u can say tht again ; hes blessed

  • @rebavarghese2509
    @rebavarghese2509 Před 8 lety

    THANK YOU !

  • @nellyhoffman6194
    @nellyhoffman6194 Před 7 lety

    Thanks very helpful :)

  • @abrahampaque2882
    @abrahampaque2882 Před 10 lety

    It´s a great job!! Thanks!! :)

  • @Baharaakbari
    @Baharaakbari Před 7 lety

    thanks once more for awesome vids :)))))

  • @raghadabdullah152
    @raghadabdullah152 Před 7 lety

    you are my superhero