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hey man i really appreciate this video.I expect more videos from you like development of CNS,eye,ear,lungs ,etc..Once again thanks for this video to you.
Thank you so much for posting this. I wish you could teach our histo class. Presenting it in the context of recapitulation actually helped make it make sense, even if that theory is now defunct. Also, much more interesting presentation than our histo prof's.
nicely done. although human embryos don't actually go from fish - reptile -amph - mammal, traits from our distant past are still visible in our unborn. e.g. brief instance of a tail and a light fur on fetuses before birth.
I agree. Awesome video. I was looking for a video on kidney development. By explaining kidney development in the context of the recapitulation theory helped me understand kidney development in mammals.
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slapcompany 5 months ago
hey man i really appreciate this video.I expect more videos from you like development of CNS,eye,ear,lungs ,etc..Once again thanks for this video to you.
Man you r great.
you got great point of view.
amshuman100 10 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I wish you could teach our histo class. Presenting it in the context of recapitulation actually helped make it make sense, even if that theory is now defunct. Also, much more interesting presentation than our histo prof's.
stardove3 1 year ago
good stuff!!
takeshi51upstate 1 year ago
good one . . !
amdavadimail 1 year ago
wow, thanks for answering some of the questions i had regarding the embryology of the kidney!!!
nancykazadi 1 year ago
amazing summery of kidney development
thanx major help on my embryology
Norah9O2 1 year ago
nicely done. although human embryos don't actually go from fish - reptile -amph - mammal, traits from our distant past are still visible in our unborn. e.g. brief instance of a tail and a light fur on fetuses before birth.
thisglasshouse 2 years ago
I agree. Awesome video. I was looking for a video on kidney development. By explaining kidney development in the context of the recapitulation theory helped me understand kidney development in mammals.
tangdoggydog 2 years ago
This is an awesome video- thanks for helping understanding this topic!
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