Cellular mechanism of hormone action | Endocrine system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Learn about the interaction between chemical messages and their target cells in this video about hormone action. By Ryan Patton. . Created by Ryan Scott Patton.
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straight to the point with perfect pace of speaking. how i wish my lecturers are like you.
Ryan! you rock!
I have a report on this tomorrow and you have explained the mechanisms more clearly than my book did. Thank you so much!
God bless the people who go to the main point directly English is not my original language and I understood more than my doctor's 2hr lectures
So good! Thx!!
You should make a new video where you mention the advantage of a secondary messenger hormone cascade being that it can affect many many more cells per single polypeptide hormone molecule, since the following cascade can amplify the original signal
Thank you for such a nice explaination . Can you plz make a video on receptors. How many types and what kind of receptors are there ?
thanks a lot sir keep helping us plzz with your knowledge
Ty 👌🏾
awesome vedio
thanks ....:)
Helpful thanks man
Thankyou so much for the explanation !!
شكرا:)
arohe u welcome
I was stuck for hours looking at the textbook and couldn’t understand. But I immediately got it and understood thanks. Wish I came here earlier. I don’t know--why some teachers are teachers if they just read out of power point and get though the class.
Note to self: this one is about cAMP 2nd messengers
Thank you sir ❤️
Thank you you just made my exam easier 😭😭😭❤️❤️
Fico triste pela tradução em português ter parado em menos de 3 minutos de vídeo. Me interessei pelo assunto. Pelo visto, pra se estudar realmente precisa ter o inglês.
I'm confused. If GDP is replaced by GTP on ligation is the and product not Cyclic GMP not AMP after phosphorylation?
Really nice thank you very much I understand it fully.
🌿🧠🌿Thanks
Thanks for your time and effort, but compare to the other khan tutors(teachers) he is very monotonic. He needs to raise his voice sometimes to make the lecture more interesting. Still makes the topic very easy to learn.
GH affects growth by controlling the production of ............. at cellular level.
a.mRNA. b.rRNA c.tRNA
what will be the ans. please reply
mRNA?
thyroid hormone is not lipid based I suppose?
Do people actually pronounce "cyclic" as "sicklic" back in the US?
+Ahmed Alekri just going out on my bike for a sickle around the block! Lots of things are pronounced differently across the pond. Adds character :)
+Ahmed Alekri no
Depends, I've heard sickel and sy-kle. Same with bicycle (bisickle)! ^^
Ha Ha
Yeah that is my question too
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