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Anatomical Regions 

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@stephaniesantos3332
@stephaniesantos3332 2 года назад
Love this video. So perfectly organized making it so easy to understand 🙌 thank you 🫶
@leahharpole4880
@leahharpole4880 3 года назад
your videos are very simple and your tone of voice is easy to listen too. thank you
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
Thank you for saying so!! I try to keep in mind that its hard to process new words/concepts.... I think some educators have been educated for so long that they forget what it's like when it's all new
@leahharpole4880
@leahharpole4880 3 года назад
@@AnatomyHero I agree with you. I have had many professors that have seemed to be that way. I will continue watching your videos as I get through A&p 1 so that I can apply for nursing school. Thanks for the great content!
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
Good luck in your studies!!
@annavardazaryan6359
@annavardazaryan6359 Год назад
Love this video . Just started my nursing school and it helped me a lot. Thank u
@angiem7246
@angiem7246 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video it was very helpful! I feel very good with the regions I am going to move on to histology today 😁
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 4 года назад
Excellent! Way to stay ahead of the curve!
@ALLIANCEMANGA
@ALLIANCEMANGA 2 года назад
Thank you! I’m listening to this everyday until I get them! Thank you!
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 2 года назад
You can also try writing yourself a list of the common English words and then seeing if you can fill in the anatomical word...for example 1) head 2) neck 3) chin ..... etc! That will help you figure out which ones you are having trouble remembering and then you can only focus on what you DON'T know! Good luck in your studies!
@djbro2932
@djbro2932 День назад
Really love this video really help full . Thanks a lot for the creator of this video
@jasonjohnson239
@jasonjohnson239 3 года назад
Thank you for the video it helped me study on the fly and great advice on memorization.
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
Glad to hear it! Good luck in your studies!
@KellyBissell
@KellyBissell 28 дней назад
Love the video. In it you say the chin is the mental region "for some unknown reason". Mentum is Latin which means chin...so that is the reason :)
@teliahgaston7194
@teliahgaston7194 Год назад
Wow thank you so much. This was a refresher.
@shawnte98
@shawnte98 3 года назад
Thank you for the upload!!! Very helpful!!! ❤❤
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
You're so welcome! I'm glad it helped! Once you get the terms down, if you want to practice, I made a video quiz as a sort of "practice practical"...I give about 1 minute for the questions and the flip to the answer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7iOVa4FOi6o.html
@valeriewilliams6093
@valeriewilliams6093 Год назад
Thank you, great and simple way of learning....
@Ohnoatulit
@Ohnoatulit 3 года назад
Lovely explanation 🔥❤️ Thank you so much for this.
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
You're so welcome! Glad to help
@kassandrajohannis9847
@kassandrajohannis9847 Год назад
My lab partner and I really appreciate these videos. Any chance you can do over Cell Division? Having trouble with identifying the different phases on some of the slides, the cartoon ones are good, but the slide ones are less clear for me.
@caseyarr5274
@caseyarr5274 2 года назад
Such a great video!! Thanks learned it all!
@maryhara2053
@maryhara2053 Год назад
Sooooo clear Understood Thank you 💕💕
@astridamwaihola9685
@astridamwaihola9685 Год назад
Thanks a lot,learnt a lot from this video
@cleopatramathe6156
@cleopatramathe6156 2 года назад
Very helpful video, thank you so much
@giselaknightstep4547
@giselaknightstep4547 3 года назад
the Latin word for "chin" is mentum. Thus....the mental region
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
Thanks for the info!
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
So I finally got around to reading more about it and found something interesting..The reason I was confused was because of the dual meaning of mental being related to mind/thought(latin for mind = mens)...and apparently it's theorized that the word for chin is mentum because touching the chin is a gesture associated with thought/pondering. It could also just be a coincidence that the words are so close, but it's an interesting idea at least!
@stevebsylvester
@stevebsylvester 3 года назад
So helpful i have understood this much better than attending class
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
I'm super glad to hear it helped! If you want to practice, made a video quiz as a sort of "practice practical"...I give about 1 minute for the questions and the flip to the answer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7iOVa4FOi6o.html
@muhammadkh18
@muhammadkh18 3 года назад
Thanks loads. Really appreciated
@sebastianabril1022
@sebastianabril1022 5 дней назад
as a spanish speaker a lot of this words are similar to how they are called in spanish which i believe come from latin
@dawnnicole8836
@dawnnicole8836 2 года назад
excellent
@Ironona23
@Ironona23 3 года назад
You're awesome. TY for this video.
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
You're very welcome! Good luck in your studies, it's such a fun subject
@corinabadarau6787
@corinabadarau6787 2 года назад
Multumesc
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 2 года назад
Cu plăcere!
@brendawhiteside3785
@brendawhiteside3785 2 года назад
excellent job the light just click with me
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 2 года назад
Awesome! Glad to hear it!
@brendawhiteside3785
@brendawhiteside3785 2 года назад
@@AnatomyHero can you do more videos on this topic❤
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 2 года назад
@@brendawhiteside3785 someday I will do one on the abdominal regions...but otherwise I think I pretty much got all the regions in this video!
@nexusSix_237
@nexusSix_237 3 года назад
its said that when your thinking hard that you tend to grab your chin, just like the thinking man statue...therefore mental ....is how i remember it
@AnatomyHero
@AnatomyHero 3 года назад
That's a good way to remember it!
@sononoire7437
@sononoire7437 3 года назад
That's an awesome way to think about it, thank you!
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