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  • Does anyone know the text he is using??? Please. It Looks so good!

  • very nice. i fell like im reviewing again

  • what is the name of the book?

  • please say sue-ture...not suh-ture

    

  • جزاك الله الف خير وكثر من امثالك

  • I know you probably couldn't do this with all your tutorials, but it would be much better if you were doing this with a model, instead of a picture in a book.

  • Very good except you're mistaken at 0:55. The Skull INCLUDES the mandible. The term cranium is used to define the skull WITHOUT the mandible. Great Video Still

  • again thank you so much man! This is going to be the reason I pass my Human Osteology module, I just know it! ^_^

    Thank youuuu! ^^

  • Hi! May I know how many bones are there in a skull? It's because I came across some sites saying 22 bones whereas some 29. So, which is true? Hope you can clarify. Thanks.

  • The bone on the lateral view that you called as squamosal bone is more commonly known as temporal bone. Also the Mastoid bone, is not actually a bone but is a part of temporal (squamous) bone.

    Also you forgot to mention that Zygomatic arch is formed by Zygomatic bone anteriorly and temporal bone posteriorly

  • Thanks a lot. From R.of Kosovo

  • The names are a little different in my atlas.

    Mandible = mandibula

    Maxilla = maxillaris

  • Although I was looking for a drawing tutorial, this was interesting. Thanks

  • thanks this really helped.

  • glenna fosa? the space in between wer the condyle attaches to the temporal bone? thx a lot awesum vid!

  • thank you

  • Thank you

  • it helped me alott..thanks

  • you said: mandible is not a part of the skull !!! I say : this is not true, because the mandible is a facial bone of the skull. So you have to recognize between the facial & the cranial bones of the skull. also you presented some lethal mistakes, plz go back & read again because anatomy is not a jock!!! thanx.

  • Alphadan is right about that. The mastoid is not a seperate bone by itself, but simply a part of the temporal bone portruding out inferiorly.

  • thanks alot

  • good

  • Great channel mate thanks for all your work :)

  • There's not a "mastoid bone".... it's the mastoid process, a part of the temporal bone (in the posterior inferior surface)

  • there is too damn many bones in the skull to remember lol but very good video

  • which atlas u were using ???

  • very nice, helpful, awesome, wonderful.

    thanks a lot for your contribution

  • You sound a bit like Chris Walken without the New Yorker accent. Very soothing... Helpful video. Thanks a lot!

  • THANK YOU :)

  • thanks, this really helped!

  • Thanks....great video.

  • Thank you for your wonderful videos!

  • Thank you for this...greatly appreciated

  • nice clips

  • Im going to college to be an MA and I've become so overwhelmed trying to remember all the different parts and bones. We only have two days to study all the bone structures in the body! This video was a real help. Thanks!

  • This video is awesome!!! Thank you so much!!! I have an exam in a few weeks...

  • I've seen many of your videos, don't you think it is also relevant the vascular anatomy, I mean which arteries or veins we find in certain parts of the body... that would be so cool if you could do it.

  • Yes, lots of things are relevant. If i had time, i would make more videos, but i can't right now. Hopefully in the future.

  • I'm an antomy fan, thank you for this.

  • your are so nice for taking your time

  • omg, thank god i have this to watch... my test is in 4 days and i needed something like this

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