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  • Excellent material, great educator, thank u for the video

  • Badass instructor... Come teach me in Texas!!!

  • This is an elaborate joke right?

  • There are a few videos on youtube that cover ALL of this in 15-20 minutes. You should watch those if you don't like her breathing.

  • It is Dartos muscle that wrinkles the scrotal skin to reduce heat loss.

  • @MrHabaswein1 dartos wrinkles skin. cremaster contracts to bring closer to the body...

  • Very clear and informative lectures and they are easy to follow. It gives you the basics that you need to survive the course.

  • Thank You

  • the homolog of the clitoris in the male is only the cavernous body of the penis, not the whole penis, the corpus spongiosum through which runs the urethra is excluded according to some textbook, I didn't study embryos myself, so if this is true, the difference about the homologs (no urethra through clitoris) is somewhat inadequate... but i still loved the lecture. her clarity is wonderful and rare.

  • the homolog of the clitoris in the male is only the cavernous body of the penis, not the corpus spongiosum through which runs the urethra, so if this is correct, the difference she mentioned about the homologs (no urethra through it in female) is not too adequate. but i still loved the lecture... the clarity is wonderful and rare.

  • I really love the way the professor lectures, she makes it easy to understand the topic

  • her breathing is fine, she's old and has to compensate for speaking and writing on the board.

  • Is there any way to get her lecture or a good/smilar lecture about the immune system? Please post a link if you have one. Thank you.

    BTW, gr8 lecture, very helpful.

  • Professor Diamond made it into Discovery magazine, March 2008.Page 14. It has her speculation about the ratio of glial cells to neurons in Albert Enstein's brain, of which she was afforded a slice of, by Thomas Harvey in 1984. GREAT WONDROUS LADY of the 20th and 21st century.

    D.G. I'm In!

  • i would love to see this interview, do you know where i can find it at?

  • Thanks for sharing.I am going to see if I can get a copy of this article. My own professor believes that without her "tutalige" no one will ever be successful in the world of science. Perhaps, she can take notes from this brilliant woman.

  • hottest lecture ever!

  • how would you remember aall that informaion for a test?

  • you don't because she gives out answers before the test. HA.

  • its easy man

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