I can't express how much this video helped me. I am taking nursing courses online due to COVID and not a lot of my professors ( especially my A&P ) explain things and just expect us to read through hundreds of slides and textbook pages with no real direction.
Most nsg instructors are clueless , the bling leading the blind situation, we have to take charge of our education and find the info. Through great videos like this one
Thank you so much for this . Have been listening to this all last night and today . My quiz is in a few hours. I'll let u know how I did . Edit: 10 question quiz & I got a 80.
If you take off the autoplay setting and then fast forward the video all the way to the end it'll give u the option to rewatch and the ads are gone lol
I am SO grateful to have found your channel! I'm studying to become a PA. Reading anatomy textbooks can be a drag but you summarize all of the organ systems beautifully. So easy to comprehend. THANK YOU!!
Hi ,just so you know I m not a medical student at all ,but I just to research and get UNDERSTANDING about the body health.I was born with hepatitis, and as well I have HYPOTHYROIDISM from my family, somehow we have weak immune SYSTEMS, HORMONES IMBALANCES. I don't know if I should say that it is related to the hepatitis. Now im 50 it was such a struggle growing up specifically after my first pregnancy.I was told about it and found out it is in the family ,but then 26 yrs ago till now no Doc ever say anything about how to make myself stronger. In 2017 I Had a big inflammation, and thank you to the internet I self diagnosed my thyroid. So I opted natural cure with food and supplements. But I wanted more KNOWLEDGE on the lymphatic system. Now with this video I will know more about the necessary supplements and types of food to improve my health as much .THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
At first sight studying human anatomy may appear very difficult. It is tru?e that it is not simple and your studies wont alter that. As for being overwhelming, that can be eleviated if you take it one step at a time. I found an article on Sebs Study Crammer extremely helpful for this.
ty for the presentation. I like to know the credentials of people I'm learning from. I don't see yours can you please share that, I dont see them anywhere. tysm
Possible transparent lymphatic capillary beds in glands including lymphatic nephron, the slight red appearance in nodes is the capillaries(rbc capillaries) surrounding the gland and diffusing between the lymphatic capillary bed and the bloodstream, consider afferent transparent capillaries insulating csf, transparent capillaries probably oxidize after decomposition or crystallize
Consider blood supply to cancerous tissue and tumors if the arteriol supply continues the rbc's continue to flood the cavity or void created, as well as the directional valves in the vessels at junctions(branches) or mid vessel
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It goes to the lymphatic system. This guy and most doctors dont understand that the lymph don't go to the blood or you would be dead because the lymph is too acidic so lymph is filtered through the kidneys and some through the skin.. BIGGEST SECRET IN THE WORLD