U r a life saviour literally. Had a final chance to pass anatomy and i simply just didnt get embryology. Saw your channel and grasped embryology even better than the toppers. Love you.
At 1:37 is it prochordal or prechordal? also is this developed before the start of the gastrulation? and is the oropharyngeal membrane present while this prechordal plate is also present or does the prechordal plate a primordium to the oropharyngeal membrane while it disappears? (sorry , that's a mouthful of questions)
Daamnn bruh! I was stuck on gastrulation for 3 days just because i couldn't imagine what was happening just by reading from Langman's medical embryology.... Btw if someone knows about a better book plz tell me about it!
I have "The Developing Human, Clinicaly Oriented Embryology" by Keith L. Moore, T.V.N. Persaude and Mark G. Torchia. It is quite good. I don't know how it compares to Langman's Medical Embryology though, since this is the only Embryology book I have thus far.
The geometric shapes really make it easier to see and remember what's going on. I worry my undergrad students view gastrulation as amorphous blobs of cells moving around, but this is a really nice approach to solving that. I wish I had some of these animations for amphibians too. Thank you!
It’s actually 2024 and the video is still really helpful I didn’t find an amazing explication in all the videos I’ve watched until I found this ! Thank you
Been through so many books, so many lectures, so many videos, yet couldn't understand a single concept in the entire gastrulation. But this video, animated so creatively that it has become so easy to comprehend and imagine the entire process taking place. Words aren't enough here to thank u. Great great great job.
This was so helpful and the way of presentation was just great!The animation made it more clear and I feel much easier to study just after seeing this.Thank you so much
Thank you sir it's really helping in memorizing the concept of gastrulation .and it's important process like invagination and the formation of the three layers eco ,endo and meso .i always got confused how these layers got form form a single epiblast.you make my day sir .I promised I will never forget it because of your animation please post some more human physiology videoes similar to that .thank you sir btw I am Indian 🇮🇳
this saved my over imagination and thinking !! its simply #1.....just to be sure once pressure equilibrium btw yolk and amnion is achieved then the notochord becomes a solid rod ..am I right?? thank you so so much!!
I do not believe in these explanations! I am currently working on a material, after I finish it, I think you would be war on the planet! There's an invisible hand that makes those things! Basically everything you do is tell the image! I'll give you an example of what you do (all in this field)! ex. It's like, I have a microwave (where you do not see than the sliced bread) Then begin to explain what you see (as molecules are rubbing between them and produce warmth, the heat causes the water evaporated and finally, the man was born)! Practically, you told exactly what you see, omitting one thing, namely as "a wave on a certain frequency" does all these things! _______ You, these researchers who study this stage of evolution, abstract the work and discoveries of physicists! In this segment called "Gastronation" there are some extermal strengths that act, you are not physicists, do not understand, you can not see! Did you know that in quantum physics there are strange laws without which nothing in the universe can not function? Did you hear the "quantum inseparability"? Do you know what's? So once, you are gone without realizing, all the physicists work! Physicists When discovering such things, wonder, why does the universe need it? Denying answers, things stagnate! Because physicists do not go through their heads, that you have made a story and inoculating themselves in the collective mental that "the genetic code is God"! Did anyone set "the limits of the genetic code"? What can he do and what can not do? Answer: No! Physicists have to see this thing with their eyes! It will be war on the planet!
Finally understood it after looking through a lot of videos explaining it with cross sections which were helpful but I couldn't imagine how the primitive streak and primitive node actually looked like and how the cells of the epiblast go through it
Thank you very much for this simple, creative, and well-designed animation and explanation 👌. It is really hard to just look at some pictures and read the notes to understand this lesson. Keep the hard work 👏
I was always confused when I got lectures from teachers when studied books and when watched different videos on youtube Your Expalanation is best I was always worried how would blastocyst look from outside🤔now my confusion has ended Thanks Alot I have liked your video and also subscribed your channel