35 videos and I searched through all of the videos that I think might answer the question that I have. But since I can't find it, I'll ask in the comments.
What are prevertebral ganglia and splanchnic nerves?
Dude, how could you not know what those are??? Prevertebral - those ganglia which rest in FRONT of the vertebra (e.g. celiac and the rest of those bunch). Splanchnic - remember greater, lesser, and least??
Thank you so much for helping pass my last A & P test. Your illustrations were great and the explantions even better. I take A & P online and have never heard some of the terms spoken out loud. Thanks again! Debby
Awesome ! I can't believe I kept staring at your neuroanatomy tutorial series one after one without looking at the clock like I did in my neuroanatomy class. Thank You
thank you soooooooo much. Our teachers suck so badly, instead of making it clear they made it more complicated.....but u made it clear. I loove it its not too much of detail that confuses you. I like ur neat and brief diagrams.Thank You so much!!!Please donot remove these videos....these are awesome!!!
i really like the drawing of the trees and the bird in the middle of this page, i'm still paying alot of attention lol, just thought i would comment on your lovely background :)
Oops! The first neuron that connects to the dorsal root ganglion is an axon and that axon continues to the posterior pillar. There are no dendrites involved. Great vids, keep it up!
I am a veterinary student and have gone through many of your tutorials....they are great! The animal and human systems have MANY similarities and your drawings have brought things to life that are not so clear in my current course. Thaks!
I am a tutor for human anatomy in my college. We have this program called Supplemental Instruction. I will let them look at this. very informative and very concise. explained very simple and very detailed as well. =]
Hi, no sorry.. i didn't make any tutorials on those... there is one in the "Cardiac Action Potential" tutorial i made, but that's all. I will probably do one in the future. Sorry again. bye.
Do not be sorry, you kinda mentioned it already, when you spoke about PNS visceral motor, e.g. nerves to the salivary glands and the heart. You just did not mention it was regulated by sympathetic/parasympathetic stimuli:)
You are the best, made it so clear, Thank you so much. love you!
music0322 2 months ago
such great tutorials. You are brilliant. I love your lectures.
amlhyde1 3 months ago
I just want to say.. God bless you! You are saving me for my comprehensive exams! You've really made a difference!
rodinasarah 5 months ago
35 videos and I searched through all of the videos that I think might answer the question that I have. But since I can't find it, I'll ask in the comments.
What are prevertebral ganglia and splanchnic nerves?
pirateXhunterXzoro 1 year ago
@pirateXhunterXzoro
Dude, how could you not know what those are??? Prevertebral - those ganglia which rest in FRONT of the vertebra (e.g. celiac and the rest of those bunch). Splanchnic - remember greater, lesser, and least??
Lanthanideatoms 1 year ago
@pirateXhunterXzoro prevertebral ganglias supply the abdomen and pelvis
Mspaaagal 6 months ago
Thank you for sharing ur knowlege.THANK U THANK U THANK U
foxycleoD 1 year ago
the drawing above is awesome... and so are your tutorials, thanks!
erad5 1 year ago
awesome ... well done ...
Thank you so much doctor ...
shosho8224 1 year ago
thank you very much .by the way your drawing is good too.
12215089 1 year ago
I have an exam on Human movement and sensation. And these videos helped me so much.
Thank you very much.
66jamie99 1 year ago
Wow great notes! Thanks teacher! : )
ninoy2k2 2 years ago
wow. i didnt understand this in that whole 1 hr my lecturer was rambling and in just 6 mins of vids i get it. amazing. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS !!!! <3 <3 <3
eunicegabriella 2 years ago
thanks for some great videos(: what song do you always have in the backround?
Feliciawillrule 2 years ago
Thank you so much for helping pass my last A & P test. Your illustrations were great and the explantions even better. I take A & P online and have never heard some of the terms spoken out loud. Thanks again! Debby
ddooley236 2 years ago
Awesome ! I can't believe I kept staring at your neuroanatomy tutorial series one after one without looking at the clock like I did in my neuroanatomy class. Thank You
captfalconXX 2 years ago 6
thank you soooooooo much. Our teachers suck so badly, instead of making it clear they made it more complicated.....but u made it clear. I loove it its not too much of detail that confuses you. I like ur neat and brief diagrams.Thank You so much!!!Please donot remove these videos....these are awesome!!!
bigfatmonkey 2 years ago 9
i fully agree
these videos are fantastic and more than that
it practicly save my life
anatomy is such a beatiful thing now
thanks again
@bigfatmonkey
21armir 4 months ago
u are so artistically talented!
ke11yke11z 2 years ago
Amazing!! So easy to understand... I tried to learn this myself, and this is the first time I fully understand it all.
R1f3 2 years ago 2
i really like the drawing of the trees and the bird in the middle of this page, i'm still paying alot of attention lol, just thought i would comment on your lovely background :)
nicolederry 3 years ago
i really lov it
i mean it
reallyy iam very thankfull to u
mythlie09 3 years ago
wow thank you for the great explanation of everything! definately helps alot!
amicus306 3 years ago
Walid, you are a gift from God. Thanks for helping me thru anatomy. I wish my instructor could make it as clear and simple as the way you do it. :0
misterblueskyy 3 years ago 2
Man u are helpfull thank u very much .
Love2me2U 3 years ago
It is very helpful!
Thanks so much.
NeuniceY 3 years ago
Oops! The first neuron that connects to the dorsal root ganglion is an axon and that axon continues to the posterior pillar. There are no dendrites involved. Great vids, keep it up!
Bassomarsu 3 years ago
love ur teachin n presentation..great job..keep it up..God Bless..
anjalyyyyy 3 years ago
Hello,
I am a veterinary student and have gone through many of your tutorials....they are great! The animal and human systems have MANY similarities and your drawings have brought things to life that are not so clear in my current course. Thaks!
meowchatz 3 years ago
omg hyperhighs!
this is great.
I am a tutor for human anatomy in my college. We have this program called Supplemental Instruction. I will let them look at this. very informative and very concise. explained very simple and very detailed as well. =]
kudos!
romerod 4 years ago
Hi Aziz
U r brilliant!
Do you have any presentation about the autonomic nervous system?
malkia22 4 years ago 3
Hi, no sorry.. i didn't make any tutorials on those... there is one in the "Cardiac Action Potential" tutorial i made, but that's all. I will probably do one in the future. Sorry again. bye.
hyperhighs 4 years ago
Do not be sorry, you kinda mentioned it already, when you spoke about PNS visceral motor, e.g. nerves to the salivary glands and the heart. You just did not mention it was regulated by sympathetic/parasympathetic stimuli:)
Great videos, thanks loads!
sjonasse 2 years ago
looked at it. Thanks a million.
niesohmit 4 years ago