thank you so much!! helped me to understand the body cavities a lot better while making it fun and colorful!!:) will definitely be watching your other videos :)
Clearly explained video. Many thanks for this! Also the happy background music tricks me into forgetting my stress about my upcoming biology exam. Yay for learning
I'm definitely a visual learner, so the colors, pictures, and layout of these help me so much!! Plus the background music gives the video a cheerful vibe; making studying more fun.😄 could you upload one on organs/ organ systems?
Thank you so much for making this short and sweet. I don’t always like to watch a 20 minute video explaining something while I’m on a time crunch studying
Great video but keep in mind fat is also a critical organ in its own right. Yes, many people have too much of it but that's not to say all fat is bad. It's past time to stop the automatic negative connotation with fat, that's part what has lead to unhealthy body images and eating disorders.
Well, if you actually paid attention in your biology class, you would realize that 99% of these systems are shared by other animals and are indicative of evolution. For example, why do we have a tail bone but no tail? It’s due to the fact that over millennia of natural selection we lost our tails however we have evidence that primitive humans used to have them. Short answer is were not that complex, were actually really similar to other mammals especially chimpanzees.
Wow. You just right out call fat "tragic" to have on our bodies?! With a frowney face??? That makes me distrust everything you're about to say since fat is essential to the human body being able to function. Definitely not an ok comment to have in an educational video (or anywhere else for that matter,) not cool!
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Im getting ready for my Nursing prerequisites and im wanting to get ahead by learning before my anatomy and physiology class. Ive read the first chapter on this but this helped me learn much quicker. Thanks! I subscribed and liked.
my class info says define the superior pericardial what does that mean ? btw i enjoy the way you break things down very simple and also informative of what the cavities do . i like the simple drawings too.
Thank you very much. This help me to remember alot of the cavity (and anatomy term from other other video) which I was struggling with since it been so long since I told any science course. My lab instruction did try to explain them but it hard to gel everything since the material seem so scattering. This video really help me alot to remember everything ans since everything is organize so good, I realize there are less cavity then I have though when I was taught during lab. Could you upload more video like this. Please with a cherry on top. Thank you. ^.^