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  • @AnatomaniaK

    the narrator had a very peculiar accent pronouncing each of those words. if you hear my teacher say all those words, it sounds more like English than when this guy said them

  • You should label it.

  • @AnatomaniaK Thats the biggest problem with any medical term! I had to do a talk about familial hypercholesterolemia. Most awkward work I've ever had to say!

  • wish he adds some kind visual aid so we can see what s this guy is talking about???

  • Havershan? It's Haversian!

  • @AnatomaniaK Lacunae are awesome!!!!

  • well explain and very helpful, thank you

  • @AnatomaniaK Latin. Blame the Romans?

  • @a1honz just to piss of every body if u know romanian it's like second nature u might even onfuse them with names for different building materials in my country...

  • @a1honz latin and greek.

  • This is an amazing video! But how can I copy this video? Pls reply....

  • Looks like a game-level or something =P

  • its amazing how the body works... so many small things that work together instantainiously to keep us going. incredible

  • splendid- thank you

  • this video is better than that other one

    listen 2 like 5 videos with different voices that say the same thing

    it helps me remember and understand much better

  • that voice is sooo scary!!! and unnatural! sounds like it is from a text to voice program..

  • its usually old guys with white beards

  • slightly innaccurate statements herein

  • elaborate please!

  • for example, trabecular bone is immensely important for bone strength.

  • @DCUPtoejuice trabecular bone is just another way of saying compact bone which is the layer of bone outside cancellous. There's not one aspect of the bone structure that makes it more important for bone strength than the other...

  • @SallesTV again. it is misleading to say "[Cancellous keeps bones light] in contrast to the heavier compact bone which gives it strength".  They both play critical roles in strength. This is very obvious if you know anything about osteoporosis where the bone loses strength because the honeycomb structures are lost.

  • @DCUPtoejuice I had a type in my comment i apologize for that , but thats what i was trying to get at. They bot hplay an important role in the strength of the bone, oppose to you what you said about trabecular bone playing an immense role.

  • @SallesTV great. it is still critical/immense/important for strength.

  • lol

  • God is Great!

  • yes he is! the more i study biology the more wowed i am it his unmistakable geniusness in constructing the human body.

  • good narraration i followes your text, Thank you for supplying us with this.

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