I'm taking histology in my first year of chiropractic med school and a friend referred me to your channel. Your videos are amazing. Each slide has every structure I need to know. :) Now hopefully I can remember everything else for the lecture exam
.whenever i'm about to start a pathology topic i always google to see if you have any related video, your videos have made the lives of so medical students much easier!!!it's hard to find people like you who are willing to give up just a few minutes of their time to make up a video that so many people would see and appreciate. So many times I've asked the lord to bless you and make your journey in life a smooth-sailing one just like you've made ours throu histology!
.whenever i'm about to start a pathology topic i always google to see if you have any related video, your videos have made the lives of so medical students much easier!!!it's hard to find people like you who are willing to give up just a few minutes of their time to make up a video that so many people would see and appreciate. So many times I've asked the lord to bless you and make your journey in life a smooth-sailing one just like you've made ours throu histology!
All he meant is that you can tell the difference between the longitudinal and the circular by the way the fibers are running. However, longitudinal is not refering to the way the fibers are cut, it refers to the "longitudinal" part of the muscularis externa.
First I must say THANK YOU! What you have provided really helps with my histology studies. I have a question on longitudinal muscle and circular muscle in this video. Did you mix the two up when explaining the difference? It occurs around 2:40 into the video. Thanks again for everything you provide us students!!
These are incredible videos! I cannot thank you enough for posting them!
As an American studying medicine in a foreign language (Norwegian!), my 1st year has been challenging not just because it's medical school but because it is in a foreign language!
I haven't understood much of my histology course-- so, I thank you SO much for posting these!! Now I finally feel like I will be able to pass the histology part of my oral exam!
you ROCK, slymama, in my new medical we will have NO TESTS and NO GRADES, only the JOY of learning!...wdc...let the pencil pushers figure out grades and tests, we take care of human lives
The submucosal glands are known as Burnner's glands, only found in duodenum. They secrete alkaline stuff containing bicarbonate to protect duodeum from acidic content of chyme, enable an alkaline environment for enzymes action, and lubricate the mucosal surface.
Mucinous glands present in most glands that secrete mucus. It's the chief ingredient in mucus to lubricate body surface and thus prevent friction or erosion.
Goblet cells - any of the specialized epithelial cells found in the mucous membrane of the stomach, intestines, and respiratory passages that secrete mucus.
Hi Dr. I just wanted to share with you one experience I had, just after my class of histology of digestif system: I put my ipod during commuting and suddenly the song 'heart of glass' by Blondie was played.Maybe I was tired, I dont know, but I had a wonderful image in my head, I saw my villi (dancing, doing Heart of glass) I know they dont move, but mine do when they listened the song...
you are from USA but your accent is perfect! and also your calmness! i think everybody easily can understand this nice movies! i watched all of your movies and i will do this again in summer! i love this movies! you made this subject so exciting for me! how can i say thank you Dr? i dont know! best wishes for you! thank you soo much
Representing Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia! (Not proudly though, that's why I'm here to learn.)
waqqashanafi 1 month ago
SAN DIEGO STATE WHOOOOO
ashkisser12 2 months ago
retro what?
bojack335 2 months ago
helpful but your voice is like a grater, but thanks really
bojack335 2 months ago
Veryyyyy helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fairylovegirl 4 months ago
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SobairRamia 8 months ago
Thank you very much!!! i was writing my lab report for practical Animal histology and this video helped my very much!!!
nazikowi 8 months ago
THANK YOU !
MNigga08 10 months ago
The epithelium is actually simple striated columar (aka Simple Columnar with Microvilli).
free2saywhatever 11 months ago
I'm taking histology in my first year of chiropractic med school and a friend referred me to your channel. Your videos are amazing. Each slide has every structure I need to know. :) Now hopefully I can remember everything else for the lecture exam
chrisrcoop 11 months ago
thank you for this. watching 1 hour before my histo exam
MuhammadTalhaQureshi 1 year ago
This is Amazing. Feel very happy your videos reached the UK. I emailed my year group this link to help for revision. Thank you
377107soul 1 year ago
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.whenever i'm about to start a pathology topic i always google to see if you have any related video, your videos have made the lives of so medical students much easier!!!it's hard to find people like you who are willing to give up just a few minutes of their time to make up a video that so many people would see and appreciate. So many times I've asked the lord to bless you and make your journey in life a smooth-sailing one just like you've made ours throu histology!
Greetings from Egypt!!!
shahdehbomb 1 year ago
.whenever i'm about to start a pathology topic i always google to see if you have any related video, your videos have made the lives of so medical students much easier!!!it's hard to find people like you who are willing to give up just a few minutes of their time to make up a video that so many people would see and appreciate. So many times I've asked the lord to bless you and make your journey in life a smooth-sailing one just like you've made ours throu histology!
Greetings from Egypt!!!
shahdehbomb 1 year ago
U forgot to mention the paneth cells...
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Adamus70 1 year ago
this is sooo helpful in preparing for my final!!!
pickle91709 1 year ago
Bth87,
The esophagus is lined with mucus and made up of stratified squamous epithelium.
Johnnyb418 1 year ago
Strawberrysabre,
All he meant is that you can tell the difference between the longitudinal and the circular by the way the fibers are running. However, longitudinal is not refering to the way the fibers are cut, it refers to the "longitudinal" part of the muscularis externa.
Johnnyb418 1 year ago
First I must say THANK YOU! What you have provided really helps with my histology studies. I have a question on longitudinal muscle and circular muscle in this video. Did you mix the two up when explaining the difference? It occurs around 2:40 into the video. Thanks again for everything you provide us students!!
strawberrysaber 1 year ago
how can you tell this isn't esophagus?
bths87 1 year ago
slam bang!
pakiboy1988 1 year ago
I wish my A&P professor went into this kind of detail. Your work is invaluable. Thanks for your efforts. These videos add so much to my knowledge!
gemglass88 2 years ago
you really great man. Thanks
lowpro88 2 years ago
u r great
coldhell123 2 years ago
These are incredible videos! I cannot thank you enough for posting them!
As an American studying medicine in a foreign language (Norwegian!), my 1st year has been challenging not just because it's medical school but because it is in a foreign language!
I haven't understood much of my histology course-- so, I thank you SO much for posting these!! Now I finally feel like I will be able to pass the histology part of my oral exam!
kosovokelly 2 years ago
thanks you so much for posting this.. it will be very helpful for my lab practical tomorrow!
ambdancer 2 years ago
i have an anatomy final exam tomorrow and stumbled upon this gold mine by chance...thanks so much for posting all these histology videos!!!
slymama 2 years ago 8
you ROCK, slymama, in my new medical we will have NO TESTS and NO GRADES, only the JOY of learning!...wdc...let the pencil pushers figure out grades and tests, we take care of human lives
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago 2
ABSOLUTELY! it's not the exam that matters it's human life that does isn't it ;D
kheffah 2 years ago
can i quote you in my next lecture, kheffah?
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago
sure! you can do anything man..you totally absolutely invariably definitely ROCK!! thanks to you i find it once more enjoyable to study histology :D
kheffah 2 years ago
The submucosal glands are known as Burnner's glands, only found in duodenum. They secrete alkaline stuff containing bicarbonate to protect duodeum from acidic content of chyme, enable an alkaline environment for enzymes action, and lubricate the mucosal surface.
neptunehaixing 3 years ago 6
@neptunehaixing its Brunners glands dude, sorry, 1
aronkacska 9 months ago
Mucinous glands present in most glands that secrete mucus. It's the chief ingredient in mucus to lubricate body surface and thus prevent friction or erosion.
Goblet cells - any of the specialized epithelial cells found in the mucous membrane of the stomach, intestines, and respiratory passages that secrete mucus.
neptunehaixing 3 years ago
Hi Dr. I just wanted to share with you one experience I had, just after my class of histology of digestif system: I put my ipod during commuting and suddenly the song 'heart of glass' by Blondie was played.Maybe I was tired, I dont know, but I had a wonderful image in my head, I saw my villi (dancing, doing Heart of glass) I know they dont move, but mine do when they listened the song...
That's the magic of Histology and human body.
au revoir!
antigeno 3 years ago 2
The jada jada jada,
thats a funny Seinfeld episode.
Its imoprtant to have humor in histology. Good work.
heman88 3 years ago 5
you already did! you made my day!
wdc
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
you are from USA but your accent is perfect! and also your calmness! i think everybody easily can understand this nice movies! i watched all of your movies and i will do this again in summer! i love this movies! you made this subject so exciting for me! how can i say thank you Dr? i dont know! best wishes for you! thank you soo much
shakheazam 3 years ago 2