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Human Anatomy – Matteo Lane & Nick Smith – I Never Liked You Ep 48

Matteo Lane | October 13, 2025



This week we discuss the Human Anatomy!

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  1. @deneskun.8587

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    There is a liquid in your inner ear that moves around when you move. It can actually crystalize and mess up your balance and it needs medication and about 2 weeks to dissolve again.

  2. @sloubser01

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    Mateo's explanation of the appendix was spot on, scientists believe primitive primates had a gland of some kind at the spot where the appendix now is. Perhaps for musk or a hormone that we no longer produce.

  3. @reidnkitties5612

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    I dont know whether I should feel good or bad that I think I am smarter than Matteo as
    it comes to traditional academics when he is so wildly successful and I don’t do shit. I think I am really wondering how Nick made it so far in his life without protective padding. Hearing Nick talk about what he “knows” makes me understand how adults can be illiterate in 2025. Nick isn’t illiterate though is he?…

  4. @ignisxiii6705

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    In a way, Oxygen does turn into a liquid. Red blood cells have hemoglobin, which essentially carries Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) chemically. Hemoglobin reacts (picks up) Oxygen, then exchanges it for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) (think exhaust pipe from the mitochondria). Hemoglobin exchanges its Oxygen for CO2, then the red blood cells go to the lungs where hemoglobin exchanges CO2 for Oxygen and the cycle begins anew.

    While Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are gases, they both exist as liquids while combined with hemoglobin molecules inside red blood cells. Think of it like a tiny tiny bubble held inside larger drop of liquid via chemical reactions.

    So yes, Oxygen (gas) does turn into (becomes part of) a liquid.

    Source: am biologist

  5. @draganafitness9824

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    Red cell have color from hemoglobin, which contains iron, element that attach oxygen, that obly 22% of the air. We inhale air, and exhale carbon dioxide.
    . Middle ear is responsible for hearing and starts with ear drum, then little bones that receive sound witch is frequency. Inner ear is Kohlear's tube that with help of the liquid inside tells our brain the position. Matteo said he didn't know much, but he responded better.

  6. @tmntvspr

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    Digestion: your liver is like a rest so on the highway. Nothing to do with the highway (digestive) but it helps.

    Oxygen is in your blood in a similar way carbon dioxide is in your soda

  7. @damenwhelan3236

    October 13, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    14:07
    Because my ears dont process sounds they do process sensory info for balance.

    To be fair to nick, therr are types of deafness due to deformity that imapct balance… bit he doesnt know how the ear works..

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