Bone tissue was one of my difficult topics in histology,it sounded very complicated to me but after watching your tutorial Im amazed to find myself understanding it,thank yu
Best explained with clear and beautiful voice, but, better would be if you label the diagram in advance and then explain it, just to save the time for explanation, thank you 🥰
Well...I think whole students who need some help to study histology will remember you as Haversian and Volkmann. : D Thanks for video from Korea ! 감사해요 ㅎ
At 8:26, the lamellae in circular formation have a lumen packed with rbc's supplied and distributed through the vertical vessels afferent and efferent to the main bloodstream outside bone, osteocytes share the nucleus making a lumen. The comment section is turned off in next video but you explained the central canal and referred to the nerve as a vessel , other experts don't say that the nerves are vessels and I've asked them why and without any explanation to what a nerve is ? possible nerve vessels transport gasses or the lights after blood centrifuge the difference is in mechanical centrifuge and how much gas is lost during centrifuge in transfusions, the blood naturally centrifuges influenced by BP, for example exposing micro elements and molecules to the same environment external to the epidermis
Great work, thank you so much. I am too bad in histology and i was thinking that i will never learn histology. This video make me re-think about it ggg. Could I have the slides and your illustration on it ?
Do the osteons break down within the endosteum inside the harversional canal that is in the middle of it? And are they pushed in the end to the endosteum in the medullary cavity?
Thank you , best lecture and demonstration. Just in time, I am bored reading the whole chapter on my book. I hope to fine a lecture on Cellular structure of the human body.