This was much simpler way of breaking down the different types of tissue. It made it much easier to understand. Thank you for not only listing out the different types of muscular tissue, but breaking down where they are found and their function. Bio 327 Fall 2019
(Meda 55, Summer 2020, Haydee Martinez-Munoz) I'm glad my A&P professor recommended these videos. They've helped me so much in my first semester of the Health Information Technology Program. I recommend them to other Allied health students. It's a great tool and resource. If you want to learn about four types of tissues smoothly and easily i highly recommend you watch this video he explains it very clearly. I recently had an Exam on this terminology and I passed my Exam, thank you professor.
HI Professor Givon! This lecture along with the textbook was very useful. I liked being able to learn the information visually and auditory! You broke down the four different types of tissue very simply and easy to understand.
Most people know that skin is an example of epithelial tissue. However, I love that you mentioned that any lining of the organs is an example of epithelial tissue! Most people (including myself) usually think of skin as the only form of epithelial tissue. Thanks! :) - MEDA 110 - SU 2020
A coherent and to-the-point explanation that explained the different types of tissue. Didn't know we had different types of specific tissue, 4 kinds non the less!
I appreciate how this video discusses the various tissue types, their functions, and where they can be found. Very informative! - Alyssa Buchanan BIO 327 Fall 2019
Including the different kinds of tissues, functions, where they are found and providing examples are very helpful. It was straight to the point and very easy to understand and tell the differences between each tissues.
There are a lot of types of tissues and I really like how you broke down each type and its function. It made this topic much easier to understand. -Jason Kane
I knew of some of the tissues you mentioned, but a new one I learned of was neural tissue. Thanks for explaining all four types of tissues that make up our bodies in a concise manner.
This video helped me comprehend the difference in the muscular tissues. I was not understanding smooth muscle but now I can associate it with the blood flow and blood vessels.
MEDA 115 Spring 2021: Great job in explaining the types of tissues there are. With each of them having their own category, it makes me remember them a little better. Going in depth makes it a bit confusing however, this is a good reference to know the differences.
Bio 176 Fall 2019: Types of tissues was a hard topic for me to remember and comprehend because there are so many key elements within each tissue. This video helped understand a visual learning while hearing you speak upon the topic.
I had no idea that there were four different types of tissue: the epithelial (which is found in the skin), connective tissue (provides protection and support), muscular tissue ( blood vessels), and the neural tissue (part of the nervous system). Very informative and extremely helpful!
Thanks for being able to help me better understand different types of tissues of the human body! I found learning about connective tissue the most interesting
You make it easy to remember the types of tissues by providing good examples/key functions (epithelial tissue as a "coat", connective tissue as protection/support) Thank you for the vids! - Cassidy Fisher MEDA 110
You make it easy to remember and understand the 4 types of tissues. This can be a challenging topic to understand but with your video this enhances the understanding and kind of provides something you can picture in your head.
I enjoyed your video on tissue. I learned the four different types, epithelial, connectioe, muscular, and neural. When you give the examples they become more easily to understand and were they are located on our bodies.
This video did an excellent way with simply stating and providing examples of the different types of tissue in the human body. Thanks! (BIOL 327, Section 03)
This video is another informative video for physiology class students! He explains very basic information about tissue, but it is very organized to study!
I understand that there are 4 tissues in our bodies, so thank you for explaining the different types of tissues and where they are located and their functions. I know that epithelial tissues pretty much cover everything. I know that connective tissue plays a role in support and protection. I know that there are three different types of muscular tissue. Lastly, I know that neural tissue is a part of the nervous system. Thank you for giving different examples for all the tissues.
It was helpful to hear the different types of tissues, which systems have the different tissues, and the function of each type of tissue. This video explains the different types of tissue in a very clear and easily understandable way. I was familiar with the first three types of tissue, epithelia, muscular, and connective, but did not know much about neural and it was interesting to hear about its function within the body.
Thank you for posing videos like these! It lets me go into specific topics and stop and go when i need more time on a subject. I am now more proficient on it!
Great video! I learned all about the different types of tissues with the help of this video. I learned that there are four different types of tissues. Epithelial tissue is any kind of lining in the organs and can be found in the skin, it helps with protection. Connective tissue is the bone, cartilage, ligaments and plays a big role in protection and support. Muscular tissue is skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. Lastly, neural tissue is part of our nervous system and our process and transmit information. Thank you for that helpful lesson on tissues.
BIO 327: The way you describe the functions and give examples is very helpful to understand each type of tissue and what it does/where it is found. Possibly drawings/pictures of what each type looks like could be helpful? I know they can look quite different. Just a thought. I enjoyed this explanation of each type of tissue.
I am an online student of yours and watching your videos like this really gives the in person feel of being in the class with you. Thanks for another great video bio176
Before watching video Epithelial - Main function is to protect and surround surfaces of a cavity, organ, or our body (skin), they protect the things they wrap around and sort of act as support in a way. Cubiodial, squamous, columnar, peusdo-columnar and transitional are all types of epithelial cells. They do different seperate functions that overall work to achieve similar goals. Muscles - Main function is constant contraction to achieve movement, weather it's to beat the heart (Cardiac Muscle), move food and nutrients down the GI tract (Smooth), or even move us as a whole by contracting on skeletons (Skeletal). Smooth Muscle cells can be found within blood vessels, contracting the blood vessels ever so slightly. In fact, there is a area of muscle around the leg thats known as, "The second heart" connective - Main function is to act as support for other tissues, the most numerous type of tissue. Skeletal, Blood, Cellular, compact, adipose, etc. The main connective cells are known as Fibroblasts, they produce collagen. neural - Variety of functions that all connect to how we function as indivdiuals, neural tissue acts as the command tissue type over the other tissues, Neurons and glia cells are composed of this.
It was interesting to find out that there is more than one parts of tissue in our bodies. Therefore, it was great to understanding and again learn all these different types of tissues that we have.
I think of epithelial tissue and the word perimeter. They both go around. I never thought about our blood vessels having muscle tissue, but that makes sense.
BIO 175 FALL 19; Very helpful in understanding the types of tissues. It was a difficult topic for me to understand, but now I have a better understanding between the different types of tissues
MEDA 110 Summer 2020: I wish you could go more into detail of the connective tissues, if I can remember, there are about 8 types, I wish there was a good way to remember them. thank you again for a great video
MEDA55: For the muscular section, I didn't know there were different types of tissues within the tissues!? But I really appreciated all the examples for each of the 4 types!
MESA_MEDA110 Fall 2020: Back in my blissful ignorance days i used to think tissue was just skin in general! hahaha! no worries, i am learning and intellectually growing! now i know and understand what tissue is, Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Neural, i'm so proud at myself that i already knew these concepts and there for understood everything that was explained! i know it sounds weird how i'm expressing it, but i used to be ignorant and sometimes forced to be ignorant/naive, now i know better and seek information myself!
MED 55 52963 This was a great quick way of going over the epithelial tissue. I like how you broke it down to each one in a way that's easy to understand
MEDA55 #52983# Love it so much ! I like the way how he goes very straight forward about every topic he is going to explain. Four different types of tissues go along with functions and examples is such a great way to visualize instead of dry concepts from the book.