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  • Thank you from Gadjah Mada University!

  • I second San Diego State University! Thank you. :]

  • and san diego state university!

  • you rock!

  • and malaysia!

  • and Belgrade, Serbia

  • and the Philippines

  • And Budapest :)

  • thank you so much for all the great work! All Szeged medical students In Hungary should learn from here!!

  • @davidrunk And Pécs :)

  • @aeew and Riga :-)

  • @MrDonrudi and Amsterdam

  • Thank you very much for all your videos. They have really helped me become better prepared for all my labs as we don't tend to get explanations on what we are seeing until the very end of the lab where we are expected to have already done all the diagrams and labels!

  • Question - how does one distinguish between an alveolar duct and a respiratory bronchiole? Is it one of those artificial man-made distinctions, or are there structural landmarks we can use?

    Thanks again WashingtonDeceit - you da man!

  • @hahacharadeurful It doesn't matter. If this minor differentiation bothers you, take a look at the horrible diseases ravaging mankind, especially in 3rd world, and I think you'll quickly learn what's important in medicine, rather than pondering how many angels can dance on the head of a T-cell

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  • shit yeah shotgun histology from this years class of caffeine-crashing freshman med students.

  • I greatly appreciate all the hard work you've put into all these different histology slides. The Vet Med Class at WesternU says you rock!!!

  • OMG you are such a legend.....thanks dude

  • thank you so much for your videos, they are great.

    and i really like your voice and the way you speak too, its so relaxing:)

  • HOT DAMN!?

  • thank u! very very useful. as always.

  • yeah embryo is the worst

  • Thank-you so much for your series; much more entertaining than Wheater's!

    I was surprised to hear the definition of upper/lower airway at the start of this video, though; IIRC, I had always been taught that the larynx was the boundary between the two!? I realise some people use the carina as the demarcation, but that still leaves sections of primary bronchi that would appear to be outside the 'lung'? Anyway, thanks very much for keeping me histologically active! :D

  • as always, wonderful!

  • this was a great tutorial, thanks!

  • Thank you, great teacher !

  • btw im from venezuela, im in medschool, and i find your videos pretty usefull

  • Thanks Man! You are truely a master of Histology!! I look up you as my teacher! BTW, do you make some Embryology learning Video too?? ^^

  • no, embryo sucks!

  • hahahaha i hate embryo too =)

  • yea lol, i mean whats the deal with embryos, people go on about embryology like we all developed from embryos or somthing ,. ehem hehe.

    you dont have pathology in this section do you? urm looks like back to you pathology videos for me :D

    respect!!

  • before i watched these videos i was freaking out about my histology exam but i really understand it now, THANKS so much...

  • i love this guy i want him as my teacher...this really helped me out on my lab practical =)

  • Thanks MAN !! You are awsome ! u explain very very Good !!

  • and about the alveolar cells Type I they line the alveolar walls right? and what else??

  • Don't forget that Pneumocytes Type 2 can differ into Type 1 !

    also Clara cells can differ into other cells..

  • In response to AllanR2D2, the neumocytes type II secrete surfactant so that the the alveoli won't collapse, because of the water molecules' attraction. So, the surfactant acts as a way of lipidic layer.

  • at minute 3:40 where u are talking about the bronchiole (that i believe to be a terminal bronchiole) u can notice in the upper corner it continues with a different structure, that i believe to be a respiratory bronchiole (because it seem to have cubic cells). otherwise thanks for the presentation, it is very good.

  • why do alveolar cells have/secrete surfactant?

  • Very helpful overview. Thanks!

  • bronchus is the only one that has cartilage. alveoli do are the smallest.

  • congratulations!

  • all the patho slides are still online and can be found simply by entering the search word "histopathology"

  • thank you for the instructive and well talked through histology slices. but i was sorry to find the patho slides have been deleted.

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