Evertime you start any embryology lecture, you often revise from the beginning... I find it really useful sir... It helps me to recall what I have learnt before...Thank you so much Sir...❤ from 🇮🇳
Actually this is not the perfect model. At buccopharyngeal membrane and cloacal membrane, there is little to no mesoderm. Thank you so much for pointing this out. I should have fixed it in the model. But since this was not the main topic, it was overlooked. I am sorry.
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Sir at 8:12 , the cranial part of embryo ( near oropharyngeal memb ) have paraxial mesoderm , intermediate mesoderm and lateral plate mesoderm at midline of cranio-caudal axis . So ,this means the intra embryonic mesoderm will be lateral upto presence of notochord . Then , it move towards midline covering notochord cranially . Am I correct sir
Intrembryonic mesoderms are continuous with the splanchnic of extraembryonic mesoderm. Since the somatic extraembryonic mesoderm is only continuous to the splanchnic extraembryonic mesoderm by connecting stock. Please check this out
How's it possible that in a longitudinal section all the three portion of mesoderm i. e., The paraxial mesoderm, the intermediate mesoderm and lateral plate mesoderm are visualized???
I am sorry, I didn't quite understand your question. Can you please elaborate how and why all three portions of mesoderm cannot be visualized. Also please include the timestamps of the video and if necessary, references from a book.
@@MedicoVisual I'm saying in midline is notochord, slightly lateral to it's paraxial mesoderm, then intermediate mesoderm and lateral most is lateral mesoderm,,, so if we take longitudinal section of Embryo will we be able to see all the three division of mesoderm in longitudinal section? It's not possible... But, it's possible to see 8n transverse section
@@MedicoVisual Sir, I might be wrong...But the reason why I'm saying we can't visualize all the three mesodermal portions in longitudinal section is that they're not all present in some longitudinal plane... Paraxial mesoderm being medial most, slightly lateral to it's intermediate mesoderm, while lateral most is Lateral mesoderm,,,, so if I think a longitudinal section I can't see all the three.... Please do correct me if I'm wrong!
Not at all intuitive.. Messed up everything Ur just complicating that topic Dont zoom past, no clear visual of coleomic cavities during folding, no ecto, endoderm and extra embryonic mesoderm during folding......
Dear @MuthuThala-ih2wu, Thank you for your feedback on my lecture. I apologize if the explanations and visuals were not clear or intuitive enough. Your input helps me identify areas for improvement. I will review the sections you mentioned and work on providing more detailed and understandable explanations in future lectures, particularly regarding the coelomic cavities, embryonic folding, and the roles of the germ layers. If you have any specific suggestions or questions, please feel free to share them. I appreciate your engagement and am committed to supporting your learning journey. Best regards, Dr. Aizaz
@@MedicoVisual include extra embryonic mesoderm, ectoderm, endoderm during embryonic folding. After 20 mins video got too complicated bcoz of u not explaining about it properly. All ur videos are Intuitive, except these embryonic foldings...
@@MuthuThala-ih2wu Thank you for your comments. I will try to create separate lectures specifically on the Embryonic folding that will include all the structures in the animation.