Your videos are the reason I'm going to make it into PA school. I cannot express how grateful I am for your ability to make complex mechanisms feel intuitive. Thank you, Dr. Mike!
I swear to god, I learn soooo much more by watching all your videos than I do spending hours in uni! You make things absolutely crystal clear. Thank you so much, your the best
If only my teachers long ago were as clear as Dr Mike, , he is great at explaining for us to understand & make it all so interesting. Many Thanks Dr Mike!
I started graduate school recently. I have been studying this process for the sake of deep understanding. This explanation really solidified the key aspects! Thank you.
My anatomy class is coming to an end, I’m kinda sad I won’t have to watch your videos anymore. Wish you taught radiography core classes haha. Thanks so much for the help!! Truly an amazing teacher.
four hours with my embryology professor and didn't understand anything... watching your videos Dr. mike always makes everything easy... whenever it comes to my search feed I just head into the video and look nowhere else for I know I will understand and without even watching the video I give it a thumps up for I know it will be more than beneficial thanks
WOW! You explained the S-phase, Meiosis 1 and 2 in spermatogenesis and oogenesis, as well as chromosomal disorders in less than 7 min. Not only short but also so clearly explained. Thank you so much sir!
Wow, ditched all the unimportant names and went straight to the process! Understanding of the process should always be valued before spewing some random names to teach. Explained better and more efficiently than most sources.
Actually, you are best doctor ,I am as teacher benefitr your video s too much ,either the information that you give us and the way you explain things , 😍
Wow. Was just curious about sperm count in general and just learned way more than I bargained for…and I ain’t mad about it. Very good explanation for a smooth brain like me to understand this process.
In the female system, is the chance of the discarded polar body having chromosomes originating majoritively from the female’s father equal to that of having chromosomes originating from the female’s mother? Or is there a bias in the selection?
CAN somebody please help me with this question? Describe one function, brought about by the process of meiosis, that spermatogenesis and oogenesis have in common?
thanks so much that u clarifyed the number of chromosomes in the spermatids I was going crazy thinking why is it still n in my textbook if it undergo meiosis 😭
Do those haploid sperm cells still contain 23 chromosomes? Google says each sperm cell has 23 chromosomes, but you make it seem like a haploid cell has 1
Can someone explain why in the sperm cell it's still called a chromosome instead of a single chromatid? I was always under the impression 2 chromatids make up a chromosome