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  • I love her hair!

  • She is an absolutely wonderful professor! Thank you for posting these videos.

  • i luv u..!!

    

  • great teacher. simple, straight forward lecture. THANKS!!

  • she takes them to lunch!?! oh what a sweetheart

  • Great professor. i was a biology major in college and now i'm a first year medical student. science classes can't be taught much better than this.

  • 3:38

  • she is very organized thanks

  • Amazing effort! THANK YOU!!!!

  • Is there any way u could come and teach my

    instructor? You are such a blessing!!

    Thank you so very much:)

  • This lady has saved my semester... many many thanks madam !!

  • every sperm is sacred.

  • Love old school man. All the high-tech gadgetry don't compete with some chalk and imagination. This old broad rocks.

  • Great lecture!

  • There are 13 lunar months in the year not 12, which would give 13 X 40 = 520 ovulations, not 480. But, as she says it's only a rough guess anyway.

    Given that the average number of sperm produced over 60 years in the human male, ~5.7X10E12, the odds on you being born was about 1 out of 2E18.

    Only about 1E8 people have ever existed on earth. So the next time you think you are unlucky, think again!

  • Nice view on life there my good man (woman?)

  • A lunar month is 29.5 days, so how do they add up to 13 months!!! You are mistaken buddy. 354 days a year instead of the 365, (11 day difference not a month)

  • Thanks for your comment. Point taken.

    There are several different ways of expressing the lunar month, some of which are less than 28 days. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, linked to the lunar month, giving 13 ovulations per year and that was what I was going by.

  • WOW, WOW she is a good teacher this video teaches people even a women like me somethings I did not know about my body.

  • Just got an A for my A&P exam - so these lectures do the job!

  • great lecture for 1st year revision (as are all the lectures in this series), however, female reproductive is not detailed enough for midwifery revision which is a shame. I love the teaching style and would recommend the series as an aid, along with personal notes from degree courses, as alot of teachers use powerpoint which is not nearly as engaging. Thank you Berkeley for putting this on.

  • Too complex to have

    begun in an evolutionary

    matrix. D.G.

  • ...

  • I like her approach to the Female Reproductive System, always a complicated system to teach and learn. Although I wish her notes were on powerpoint, I definitely see the effectiveness of drawing out certain topics by hand (chalk in this case).

  • WOW. What a great professor. I wish I could go to Berkeley. Lucky you.

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