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@calibrokergrl Thanks for watching the video, I am glad it helped. Also thanks for forwarding it to your classmates I appreciate the support. Keep checking in because I make videos on a weekly basis and if you have any requests let me know, I'll do what I can to help you folks out. Keep working hard in your studies!
I am a firefighter doing online courses, this semester is ANP and Chemistry with self taught classes (way hard and busy for me). These videos are amazing thank you so much for making them, what a great tool!!
@Summermail1 Thanks for your kind words, I'm glad this video helped you a lot. These are hard topics to cover in just 15 minutes or less and I'm grateful that youtube extended my time length on the videos so I can cover this material without rushing through it. Thanks for viewing and I hope these continue to help in the future!
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Very helpful video. I'm in a "pre-med" Physiology 301 course and was finding it much more difficult than it should be, due primarily to my professors inability to explain anything that would be considered coherent sentences. I have my mid term in 1.5 hours and should do much better because of this video. Thank you.
I have just found your videos and they are so helpful! I am a first term A&P student and I am loving the extra help. Thank you for posting your lectures!
Awesome video. However, @ around 47 min, you mentioned that the periosteum goes around the entire humerus (which you insinuate by using this bone in your explanation). But, if my memory serves correct, the head of the humerus is covered by articular hyaline cartilage and synovial fluid that prevents a periosteum from forming at the head of the humerus. I think that the video should include a post vid note. Aside from that, awesome vid and thumbs up! Thanks :)!!!!!
Thank you sooooooo much for posting this lecture. For some reason, I have a mental block when it comes to the ossification process. It was a difficult concept for me to understand. I'm in a college anatomy class, and the professors lecture was a bit too brief for me. She is understandably limited on time to cover the material and the book wasn't super clear to me either. Your explanation really helped me a ton. I just forwarded the link to my class as well. Thanks!
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hey bud u appreciate the video i just wanted to point one thing out. I believe the blue cells in the background are fibroblast not osteoblast. That just bothered me, thanks!
hey, you know how when we exercise, the soreness we feel is the little tears in the muscles? when bone breaks down and rebuild, can we feel that also? if so, how does it feel?
This video was great. You began the next topic of tissue, where can I find that??? I really would like to see it as well. Thank You for making this video.
Thank you so much! I really love your lectures and they really help a lot. i will recommend the video to my classmates.But honestly, i still have difficulty in fitting interstitial and appositional growth into the whole picture during intramembranous and endochrondrial ossification. i would be grateful if you kindlyanswer my question. Thanks a million!