ANATOMY MVC 101 & 102
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Chap 12 Pt 2
Chap 12 Pt 2
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Відео

Intro and Chap 12
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Introduction to A&P 102 Nervous System Dr. Samadani was a professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Mt. San Jacinto College in Menifee, California. He loved his students and working in A&P. In this video, Dr. Samadani tells you a little bit of his magnificent story. I hope you enjoy his lectures as much as we did. Love, Annie and Charles
Laboratory Safety in the MSJC A&P Lab
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This video provides a brief overview of safety in the MSJC Anatomy Labs. MSJC's Anatomy & Physiology laboratory safety policy is based on the Prudent Practices Laboratory Safety Standard, the primary laboratory safety textbook, OSHA Safety guidelines, the National Science Teaching Association, and the Chemical Hygiene Plan, a mandatory safety document for all individuals in the lab. Prudent Pra...
How to Find a Red Blood Cell with Oil Immersion
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In this video we go over how to use oil immersion to find an eosinophil in a blood smear. Components mentioned: Erythrocyte (Red Blood Cell) Thrombocyte (Platelet) Leukocyte (White blood Cell) Eosinophil (Type of Leukocyte)
How to Clean Microscope & Slides After Using Oil
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This video provides a brief overview of how to remove oil from slide and microscope objective
Eye Dissection Video 2 of 2
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In this video we finish the eye dissection and review internal structures. Structures covered: Iris pupil vitreous humor sclera optic nerve ciliary muscle lens cornea Retina
Sheep Eye Part 1 of 2
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This video provides instruction on how to dissect the sheep eye.
Cranial Nerve Skull Outlets
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This video briefly describes the skull outlets for the cranial nerve. The structures mentioned. Nerve # name skull exit Cranial nerve 1 olfactory olfactory foramina Cranial nerve 2 optic optic foramen Cranial nerve 3 oculomotor superior orbital fissure Cranial nerve 4 trochlear superior orbital fissure Cranial nerve 5 trigeminal division 1 opthalmic branch superior orbital fissure division 2 ma...
Muscles of the Forearm: Flexor Muscles
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This video provides a brief overview of the forearm muscles relevant to Lab. Muscles included: pronator teres flexor carpi radialis palmaris longus flexor digitorum superficialis flexor carpi ulnaris
Brief Description of Lung Left and Right
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This video provides a brief description of the left and right lung. Structures included: Apex Base diaphragm Trachea Main bronchus Right lung Left lung Fissures: horizontal, oblique (right lung only) Lobes: upper, middle (right lung only), lower Pleura: visceral, parietal Cardiac notch Pulmonary artery Pulmonary vein
Anterior Lower Leg Muscles
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This video provides a brief overview of the anterior lower leg muscles. The muscles included are: Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorium longus Fibularis longus (peroneus) Fibularis brevis Extensor hallicus longus
Posterior Muscles of Lower Leg
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This video provides a brief overview of the posterior lower leg muscles. Muscles included: gastrocnemius : lateral & medial head soleus flexor hallucis longus
Extensors of Forearm
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This video provides a brief overview of the extensor muscles of the forearm. The muscles in this video are: Brachialis Brachioradialis Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor carpi radialis brevis Extensor digitorium Extensor digitorium minimus Extensor carpi ulnaris
Brief Review of Anterior Torso Muscles
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This video provides a brief overview of the anterior torso muscles. The muscles included: Pectoralis major Pectoralis minor Rectus abdominus External oblique Internal oblique Transverse abdominus
Brief Identification of the Left and Right lungs
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This video provides a brief overview of the following structures: Apex Base diaphragm Trachea Main bronchus Right lung Left lung Fissures: horizontal, oblique (right lung only) Lobes: upper, middle (right lung only), lower Pleura: visceral, parietal Cardiac notch Pulmonary artery Pulmonary vein
Brief Overview of the Right Lung Model
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Brief Overview of the Right Lung Model
Brain Series Cranial Nerves 1 - 12 with Skull Outlets
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Brain Series Cranial Nerves 1 - 12 with Skull Outlets
Brain Video 5 of series [Regions of the Adult Brain] SP 20
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Brain Video 5 of series [Regions of the Adult Brain] SP 20
Muscles of the back: Quick Identification
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Muscles of the back: Quick Identification
Facial Muscles W/applicable OIA
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Facial Muscles W/applicable OIA
Spirometry Setup ANAT 102
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Spirometry Setup ANAT 102
Labquest EKG setup for EKG lab
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Labquest EKG setup for EKG lab
Nasal bones 2019
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Nasal bones 2019
Hyoid 2019
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Hyoid 2019
Inferior nasal conchae 2019
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Inferior nasal conchae 2019
VOMER 2019
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VOMER 2019
Sphenoid 2019
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Sphenoid 2019
Occipital 2019
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Occipital 2019
Parietal with sutures 2019
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Parietal with sutures 2019
Frontal Bone 2019
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Frontal Bone 2019

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 19 днів тому

    Waste of 45 seconds

  • @s_0ma_047
    @s_0ma_047 24 дні тому

    Thank you!

  • @Kaleemsk-t8q
    @Kaleemsk-t8q Місяць тому

    Sir rib cartilage harvesting rhinoplasty.is pain and harmful our whole life.or it complete safe after full healing please reply sir.

  • @Allah_akbar_1_11
    @Allah_akbar_1_11 2 місяці тому

    Really?

  • @madelynnnbelle
    @madelynnnbelle 6 місяців тому

    great video

  • @Anniefawesome
    @Anniefawesome 10 місяців тому

    Rip Dr. Samadani! I will never forget our countless adventures and your good heart. 😢

  • @essnjora9904
    @essnjora9904 Рік тому

    Oh, I thought the palatine bones are the ones on the very posterior end of the hard palate?

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 10 місяців тому

      Hi, sorry we are late but yes it does make up the posterior portion of the hard palate. The best way to imagine the palatine bones is to put the tips of your thumbs together, so that they are pointing toward each other and then point your index fingers downward. Your fingers should form a little house. In the position featured in the video, I am looking at the skull from the inferior view so it looks a little backwards.

  • @MH44400
    @MH44400 Рік тому

    Thank you so much

  • @jmikronis7376
    @jmikronis7376 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video. It explains where the vagus nerve exits the skull. I’ve been watching other videos, this one gives a clear definition. I “thought” that nerve went through the spinal column, but, after watching several videos, it exits the skull at a specific opening. Much thanks!

  • @Gh0s7R1pp3R
    @Gh0s7R1pp3R Рік тому

    That was a terrible pun but i liked it

  • @gabriellavargas9076
    @gabriellavargas9076 Рік тому

    Thank you!!

  • @saiajamal4995
    @saiajamal4995 Рік тому

    Good

  • @neallightle3766
    @neallightle3766 Рік тому

    pre-nursing student here, thank you immensely!

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 Рік тому

      You are quite welcome! Good luck on getting into your program!

  • @sarahdenn4876
    @sarahdenn4876 Рік тому

    what is you get immersion oil on the lens??????????

  • @cherrys_cupcake
    @cherrys_cupcake Рік тому

    12 true ribs

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 Рік тому

      Hi Bhoomi, there are 7 true rights on the right and then another 7 true ribs on the left for a total of 14 true ribs. The first rib is often forgotten when doing these counts because it articulates with the manubrium only but it is still there. The 8th, 9th, and 10th ribs share the same cartilage as the 7th, thus making them "false" ribs. Good luck on your studies!

  • @lawrenceadombireagana
    @lawrenceadombireagana Рік тому

    Thank you 🙏

  • @ladylike6933
    @ladylike6933 Рік тому

    You did so well!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @condewit93
    @condewit93 Рік тому

    Your “radial bone” is your radius.

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 Рік тому

      Hi Connie, you are correct! The radius is the proper name of one of the bones in the forearm, meanwhile radial is the adjective form of radius. I hope your practical went well!

  • @mohgh4363
    @mohgh4363 2 роки тому

    You’re the only one who explained what the trunks are! THANK YOU 🙏🏽

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 Рік тому

      Thank you! We will be making an updated version soon! Good luck with your studies!

  • @lukedang8759
    @lukedang8759 2 роки тому

    Hi there - this is the left coxal bone, correct?

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 Рік тому

      Hi Luke, this is a little late but yes! The acetabulum always faces outward or laterally.

    • @lukedang8759
      @lukedang8759 Рік тому

      @@ANATOMYMVC101102 Hey thanks for the reply! Got 25/25s on all the bone practicals, due in part to some of your videos. Thank you!

  • @valerierachaelwinter4701
    @valerierachaelwinter4701 2 роки тому

    What is ganglion

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 2 роки тому

      Hi Valerie, a ganglion is a collection of nerve bodies that exists outside the CNS (spine/brain) from there the axons and dendrites extend outward either away or toward the spinal cord depending on what type of signal they are relaying.

  • @mosopetobalesi5334
    @mosopetobalesi5334 2 роки тому

    Well explained 👏

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 2 роки тому

      We are glad you like it! We try! Thank you very much!

  • @daidai1048
    @daidai1048 2 роки тому

    Thank u sm

  • @cwldoc4958
    @cwldoc4958 2 роки тому

    You say "alcohol" but don't specify. Somewhere I read it was necessary to use isopropyl alcohol that is "80%" because rubbing alcohol is not pure enough. Is that really necessary? It would be much simpler for me if I could just use what I have in my bathroom cabinet. What is the worst thing that could happen?

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 2 роки тому

      Every lab has their own special formula to be honest. We use about 50% isopropyl alcohol with lab grade deionized water. I have seen some as low as 30%. So it depends on your application, we are an educational setting. Your solution would be great with a simple at-home science slide kit. Good Luck! Lastly, having the correct lens cleaning paper is important.

  • @drleo6409
    @drleo6409 2 роки тому

    That was way too easy.. Good visual.

  • @fofoali3122
    @fofoali3122 2 роки тому

    شكرا كتير ع التوضيح

  • @fofoali3122
    @fofoali3122 2 роки тому

    واخيرا عرفت وين موجودة عظمة الفومر

  • @thekinqom_.
    @thekinqom_. 2 роки тому

    Best

  • @megannyabawa3369
    @megannyabawa3369 2 роки тому

    Thanks for helping me remember! The incus blow dryer and malleus the hammer

  • @MrBababuwi
    @MrBababuwi 2 роки тому

    Well explained!

  • @nonoalfaisal
    @nonoalfaisal 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @sadafrouf6267
    @sadafrouf6267 2 роки тому

    It's informative for me . Thanks such a great vie

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 2 роки тому

      So nice of you and I am glad that it is helpful!

  • @ibnabbas5957
    @ibnabbas5957 2 роки тому

    dont listen to Natali! Rude and untrue. You explained it all beautifully. Thank you so much

  • @NatasaSusic10
    @NatasaSusic10 3 роки тому

    What about those little dots on the palatine process, are they smaller foramen?

  • @touseefabidofficial5556
    @touseefabidofficial5556 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @ClubRacers
    @ClubRacers 3 роки тому

    The video cuts out before the infraspinous fossa is identified

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 2 роки тому

      oops! We messed up and I know this is probably too late but this is the link to the video where it shows the infraspinous fossa. ua-cam.com/video/jszO1o5jOEk/v-deo.html

  • @ClubRacers
    @ClubRacers 3 роки тому

    The audio partially cut out cause someone may have covered the microphone part way through.

  • @kishanpanicker4709
    @kishanpanicker4709 3 роки тому

    What is the crest of the Zygomatic bone?

  • @떡볶이-g8w
    @떡볶이-g8w 3 роки тому

    You are a lifesaver

  • @E_Harekrishna
    @E_Harekrishna 3 роки тому

    I just subscribe you

  • @E_Harekrishna
    @E_Harekrishna 3 роки тому

    Thanks mam

  • @REXLARA
    @REXLARA 3 роки тому

    what happen to the audio

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 3 роки тому

      :'( I accidentally covered the microphone with my fingers while filming.

  • @hedwegg
    @hedwegg 3 роки тому

    To the Quik: [Brachialis-Radialis]! Great Review in less than 1 minute!

  • @johneric3886
    @johneric3886 3 роки тому

    Nice work good communication skills. My God that second skull is a lot more detailed.

  • @sakibazannatmim9738
    @sakibazannatmim9738 3 роки тому

    Thanks 😊

  • @jaytravels1400
    @jaytravels1400 3 роки тому

    Word of advice stop jumping from anterior to posterior and back to anterior. Are you purposely trying to confuse us?

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 3 роки тому

      Hi Jay, we go in order of the master list from our 101 class. I recommend holding that list while going through the videos. It will be easier for you to follow. Good Luck on your practical.

  • @jaytravels1400
    @jaytravels1400 3 роки тому

    How about showing the display towards the camera instead of you! Hard to grasp something when its pointing to you and shit. smh

  • @buddysteve5543
    @buddysteve5543 3 роки тому

    Is the costal cartilage, flexible? If so, how flexible are they? When a person lays on their back, is that what I'm seeing when the ribs appear to stick out on each side of the upper abdomen? Thanks!

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 3 роки тому

      Costal cartilage is made of hyaline cartilage which has a little flexibility. The costal cartilage as you can see in the video, attaches both the false and true ribs to the sternum. In your description you can see both cartilage and bone depending on the amount of tissue covering the torso.

    • @ejoshcoron
      @ejoshcoron 2 роки тому

      I always wondered when CPR videos say chest compressions should be at least 2 inches deep, like how does that not immediately break ribs? But it's because of this cartilage, very interesting

  • @abdulrehmanakhtar9416
    @abdulrehmanakhtar9416 3 роки тому

    Thank you nice and simple.

  • @AAIVE
    @AAIVE 3 роки тому

    I really like these, I learn best with visual orientation! I find that when I can construct the full structure in my mind, it's super easy to retain and then I can start laying function, pathology etc on top. Are there any longer versions of these, or full length, in-depth videos?!

    • @ANATOMYMVC101102
      @ANATOMYMVC101102 3 роки тому

      Hi, thank you for reaching out. We are working on additional videos soon!