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  • the farmland genius for Angie's

    the phalanges the phalanges

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    transcribe audio experimentally

    very humorous

  • You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives. Clay P. Bedford

    She has those skills.

  • ...

  • if she happens to be my professor im pretty sure that ill learn a lot from her... :)

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  • She is amazing! Thank you very much.

  • ¡Estas clases son increíblemente geniales y magistrales! Me encanta poder atender a clases de universidad a través de la red. Creo que es el futuro de la educación universitaria complementaria. La profesora es completamente alucinante.

    These lessons are incredibly fantastic and masterly! I love been able to attend to university lessons using the net. I believe this is the future of complementary university education. The teacher is completely awesome!

    [Madrid, Spain]

  • Could someone please give me the name and author of the Textbook used by these awesome people?

    Thank You.

  • an eye opening video...very nice...

  • thank you, thank you, thank you!!! With these presentations, I can listen to a well developed lecture that actually teaches anatomy in conjunction with my anatomy class that doesn't. You are a wonderful professor and an amazing teacher. I can't thank you enough!

  • I'm an Arabic man and I'm not good at English but i understood this lecture very well

  • actually clavicle is a long bone....

  • I don't really know much about this subject and I can't say I'm a genius but I wish she was my teacher so I could obtain all this magnificent information! :D

    Thank you for the upload!

  • I love this professor! She is amazing! I go to FGCU and I prefer to watch these videos than go to class. I get more out of this video than 2 and a half hours of boring talk. Thank you for uploading this video!!!

  • she is amazing i want to meet her

  • I will learn more here, then I will ever learn in my high school honers class. I love her style in teaching, I want her to be my teacher one day. Truly brilliant, I'm sending this video to my teacher so maybe she can take some examples of proper teaching.

  • people that love to teach really do make you love to learn.

  • Thank you

  • there are 20 grani who r jealous

  • 19 people don't have skeletal systems.

  • @earthfell lame

  • @earthfell This is the dumbest comment i've ever seen.

  • She teaches with a passion. Great teacher with very effetive old fashioned style. Thank you for posting such great videos. It is great for people who cannot afford high class education.

  • hihì_î_fÊél_sÖ_lÔÑèlY_tÖDâý

  • oh btw, that's "ib.berkeley.edu/courses/ib131­"

  • Her teaching ways exude such profound consummate professionalism that makes the material really easy to understand. I lover her youthful enthusiasm with everything she says and does.

  • Where's the volume? You can hardly hear this thing.

  • WOah.. I can't read her writing....  The students really have to pay attention when she says the words out loud as she writes.

  • More of these videos to youtube!

  • i love this lady!

  • This lady is amazing!!!!

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  • Aweso

  • Go jack off to your mile-a-minute Powerpoint pushers. I wish I had this woman in undergrad for a sem of anatomy/physio.

    I'm sure she would have made a fine 1st year Med School anatomy teacher with her chalkboard.

  • hematopoiesis or hemopoiesis???

  • @skyboy4299 they are just the same =)

  • @skyboy4299 hemato is latin

  • @waikin Hematos is declined from hema ... which is Greek.

  • @skyboy4299 actually is the same thing. If you remember about "terminology"? both "hemato" and "hemo" refer to blood... in Latin languages those 2 terms are equivalents. Don't "more catholic then the Pope", it is really a good lecture:)

  • @allayst Actually it's Greek. Normally the lexical form of nouns in greek is in the nominative case and is usually the form that is used in English, but the word for blood is a 3rd declensional noun so the lexical form is actually the genitive, which for blood is hematos (the nominative is hema). However you are right, for "blood" the two forms are commonly used interchangeably and really its just a matter of what the preferred spelling is.

  • I love this woman. I already know all about bones but I've learned more from her. These lectures are going to help me with RN program in the near future.

  • Hematopoiesis!! I haven't heard of hemo----

  • Thank you, Professor Diamond. You are a gem.

    And thank you, UCB.

  • @TheFallibleFiend Hehe... gem...

  • I like this woman as well.... Anatomy is a lot easier than the function.. Someone please pray I pass this class with a good letter grade.!!!! 

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  • She is amazing! I am a doctor and her lectures are very good source of knowledge in human anatomy.

  • bones are also responsible for producing red blood cells are they not?

  • @DJMcIntosh93 yes they are

  • @DJMcIntosh93 Yeah.

  • @DJMcIntosh93 yes, in red bone marrow in the medullary cavity

  • She is great, I love the way she teaches slowly and nicely, I want my professors to learn something from her.

  • Im 13 and "takeing" this course on here.......i learn so much more from watching one lecture than a whole week in my 8th grade science class, and i understand it!

  • @swimchick1621 I always thought that classes were boring because I was too young for em back then, but the more I think about it, I wouldnt have mind learnign about the important stuff back then, the interesting stuff, to gain more of an interest in science. Our school system here is voted hte greatest in the world, but it rarely takes into concideration people who are a bit more advanced. My father is a doctor, so I knew all the basics of math etc 2 years before school started, so it was boring

  • I'm just watching all of the videos with homework and lectures and how to remember what you've read because I used to be smartest in my class but after the summer vication I'm just tired all the time and I'm in a new school and a girl is smarter then me :O I really gotta study to be the smartest in my class xD

  • God bless you

  • omg i love this lady im a teenager still in high and im learning somethings i will need 4 med school... imloving this !!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • I wish she teaches in VA, I would attend her class. I am studying to become a personal trainer and she is THE best Human Anatomy teacher. I take notes from her classes and I am learning more than I am required. God Bless her and her passion for teaching.

  • This is how theaching is suposed to look like.

  • new era of education.

    Online free education for all curious ones.

    Should be in a regularized and other medical subjects should be included with practicals.

  • @abhishektul  TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU

  • She's very smart.

    Anyone can do this, you'd just need to go through the proper training of Anatomy, Med-School, etc.

    I plan to become a Doctor, than Anatomy Professor like marian diamond herself!

    ;3

  • @wokamolie123 Well.....I hope you spell then correctly.

  • so relaxing that chalc on the board, it's been a long time sinds i saw a teacher using a chalc

  • @Meaveroirdan Chalk* x)

  • @wokamolie123 oops XD

  • Everyone should teach like her but half chalk and PowerPoint

  • I enjoy this lecture series. :) I watch these when my husband is at work so I can talk to the computer. It's a nice change from cramming book info while learning medical transcription.

  • i love the way she teach

  • most amazing and respectable lady i have ever seen...god bless her.

  • shes an inspiration

  • Brilliant Lecturer! Her love of learning is contagious. The grandmotherly demeanor belies an encyclopedic mind who keeps up with contemporary issues daily. Her old-fashioned styles she explains as physiologically being the most beneficial for memory retention. Had she been my teacher i might have become a doctor.

  • Im in Jr. High, + i accually thought this was interesting!! ahh! watched the whole thing

  • as a student who wants to get into medical school , I can only hope to get a professor like her. inspirational stuff =)

  • she makes me want to sit down and take notes... lol. she's really smart and very clear.

  • Thanx for posting these excellent vid's, Professor Marian Diamond is awesome !!!!!

  • wow, chalkboard and chalk, old school...i like that!

  • This is very intriguing!! I find life science more of an exhilaration than dead science like chemistry!!

  • whats with the "chalk board"?

  • I like it..powerpoint can be so boring especially if you have a professor with no personality, this is way more old school and personal and for sure an attention grabber...she writes fast! and she obviously knows her stuff...Cool video!

  • you got a problem with that?

  • Thank you...

  • Thanks for posting this video i really enjoy and learning alot.. you are amazing teacher. i wish you can down load more of this teaching you have.. I am your student.. Thank you so much!

  • have you lectures in advanced anatomy?because you are amazing in teaching

  • in this class here is highly sophisticated video camera and display system then why this lady teacher is being theaching with ancient chalk n blackboard which is too time consuming method ?????????????????????

  • I suppose it is easier to make notes during the lectures for the students. At least I personally learn more from teachers who are so structured that they are able to make good overviews on the blackboard. I think the new technology should only be used as an additional method. Talking about time consuming; in my school, it often seems to be computers not functioning as they should or internet problems that is time consuming (and highly irritating.) At least the chalks are always there when needed

  • Because humans are not computers and the fastest way to input information is not always the best. I personally find teachers who just flash up a slide and start talking to be much harder to follow because you have to read and listen at the same time also leaving you no time to write.

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  • are all lectures in University in cursive writing?

  • as a 32 year old man going back to college after working 10 dollar an hour jobs for 7 years and struggling with the bar scenes and unnecessary, self induced drama around me.... it's stuff like this that keeps me going and makes me SOOOO happy i'm going to be a X-Ray Tech in 2 years... makes all that stand and model drinking my life away at the bars Inferior

  • I'm 40 and back in college after 19 years of crappy jobs. Two more years and I'll be an RN. It's worth the fear and hard work to make this kind of change. Good luck to you.

  • Is this useually the size of most University classes?

  • Hats off! The best!

  • i love this woman! back to basics with chalk and blackboard, you just cant beat old school :) Go Mirian :)

  • Nice lecture, but a bit basic. Especially for a university. Over here this is the basic for a high school (up to 17 year olds).

    But I don't want to complain love the lectures. Can really use it for going to medschool (hopefully) in Amsterdam next year.

  • i'm wondering where I can find more video lectures like this on youtube that I get to watch for free.... this is very inspiring...

  • If you go to university you will notice they allways repeat the basics. Its the same on Dutch universities.

  • @gr0mithtimon are you studying at the KUL?

  • thanks for all lecture

  • This is so exciting, im gonna have biology. :O shes an amazing teacher indeed, and i'm from norway and not the best in english but i undestand it all!!! :O

  • Woow! She is really best one. I love her. Going to be a good teacher like her.

  • conventional, but i love the way she discuss it.

    she sometimes cover what she writes

  • i proclaim my love for this woman!!!

  • wow shes a great teacher, I wish I had a teacher as good as her...great video thank you for posting

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  • thought my anatomy prof did a good job in teaching anatomy

    but she's the best!!!!

  • She is great!

  • The best teaching I have ever seen !

  • nic teacher.....but i really hate chemistry, biology and trigo

  • Nice lecture, but as chemist I have some remarks. Concerning the structure of Hydroxylapatite (12:18). I´ve seen two mistakes:

    1. It´s not a Phosphorous but a phosphate. Phosphorous is an atom (P) but phosphate is a trivalent anion PO4(3-)

    2. OH is in the structure of Hydroxylapatite a monovalent anion (OH-) not a radical OH(.).

    So let´s count the charges of Hydroxylapatite:

    Ca(2+): 10 * (+2)= +20

    PO4(3-): 6*(-3)= -18

    OH(-): 2 * (-1)= -2

    Total: +20 -18 - 2 = 0 (HydroxylAp) is neutral)

  • Is that a kind of nihilism?

  • I'm going to take Human Anatomy & Physiology next year and studying this will help me out a lot!

    Thanks for the videos, I downloaded them and I'm watching them on my tv!!

  • try putting them onto your ipod :] i've memorized almost all of this word for word.

  • Omg good idea? How are you able to put them on your ipod?!

  • thank you very much, nice and easy presentation

  • Back to the structure of Hydroxylapatite (12:18). I´ve seen two mistakes:

    1. It´s not a Phosphorous but a phosphate. Phosphorous is an atom (P) but phosphate is a trivalent anion PO4(3-)

    2. OH is in the structure of Hydroxylapatite a monovalent anion (OH-) not a radical OH(.).

    So let´s count the charges of Hydroxylapatite:

    Ca(2+): 10 * (+2)= +20

    PO4(3-): 6*(-3)= -18

    OH(-): 2 * (-1)= -2

    Total: +20 -18 - 2 = 0 (Hydroxylapatite is neutral)

  • nerd alert!!

  • PhosphorOus is chemical element as well as phosphate sometimes, actually, often called the same way. so if you don't like this lecture just stick with your phenomenal knowledge and don't spend your valuable time

  • why does it happen because it happens roll the bones

  • Anatomy is the fundamental basis of medicine.

    She must teach the anatomy in Latin.

    After teaching anatomy in English and it's inconvenient for students.

  • i love this woman.. she reminds me of my aunt, who passed on~she was a pediatrician and the smartest person next to my husband (an MD) i've ever met.. i would love to meet her. this has been great to experience before i take anatomy this year!

  • fuck your aunt, this teacher can't be compared to anyone.

  • By making a comparison, you r introducing a topic 4 debate

  • Jenny Hayes from Melbourne Medical School is better. =D

  • This woman is the poo!!! God I wish she taught in NYC!!!! I learn more from her then my own teacher.

  • I was thinking the same thing!!!

  • I also accidentally stumble upon this video and I must say she's very fascinating to watch. As a teacher in training, I can learn a thing or two from her!

  • i like her when she say i want u to tearn to talk to me she is perfect techer for me

  • Wish I had teachers like this, 'cause the majority of anatomy teachers just give you pages and pages of books for you to memorize, they don't take the time to explain you.....

  • what this Prof don't know abouth the human body ain't worth knowing - I just love watching her,she is so easy to understand and follow - her students are VERY priviliged

  • @ufferndiawl aint worth knowing? what kind of mess are u talking about..you need to learn how ur body works so that way you can improve your bodys peformance in many aspects of things

  • @bboydizzy69 you read it wrong...he said that she bassically needs everything you need to know

  • Free knowledge to everyone!

  • @HareStare Ditto! 

  • How facinating! This is one of the things that great about the internet: it gives you easy access to knowledge

  • She really needs to get a better chalk board. My back hurts just watching her bent over to write.

  • me too hahaha

  • Wow great teacher. I accidently stumbled upon this video and found myself watching the whole thing...

  • In Biology in school, I am now top of the class thanks to her =))! Thank you Marian !

  • What can i tell? Great, great, great! Would not even want to compare with MY class!

    Istvan from Hungary

  • wow.. thanks a lot for uploading this video. Very educating and awesome Prof too.

  • I love your beautiful hand writing Marian. Beautiful handwriting is now almost a lost art.

  • WOw this is free thank you

  • this is good stuff :)

  • I happened upon these vids by accident, good on ye Marian, I hope I'm as enthusiastic as u r when I get to b as gd looking as u!

  • I have watched several lectures by Marian. She has helped me tremendously in my study of becoming a nurse. I think she is awesome and has huge erasers LOL.

  • I noticed her very large erasers too! I can tell she's a no-non sense kind of woman.

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  • I like her very much. I am going into healthcare, and I have to take an Anatomy and Physiology class. She is my inspiration because she has lots of knowledge and she teaches so well that I can take few notes but manage to remember what she teaches. She keeps us interested in her lectures and gives real life scenarios. I just wish that she was here to teach in our college.

  • haha i know i'd go to berkeley if i knew she was just teaching anatomy!

  • I think she's a great teacher.

    Away with your "3D animations", "every person on the planet" andother pish. You've clearly had lazy lecturers who rely on a powerpoint presentation and slides they've prepared earlier so they don;t have to interact in class. They are little more than educational technicians.

  • how you guys want her to teach??

    do a f*cking dance for u?

  • What a great professor! Thanks to everyone who made these lectures available.

  • in a sense, you tube is just that, with the exception of fancy animation,