Pancreas Structure and Function | Digestive System
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Dr Mike discusses the functional anatomy of the pancreas, including how certain hormones stimulate Acinar cells to release pancreatic juices and how ductal cells release bicarbonate.
The great thing about these videos is that if you don't just watch them, but follow along drawing the structures, labeling them and taking notes you really do learn.
This video contained 100% of the information I was looking for. What a great teacher Dr Matt is! Thank you.
Your videos solidify weeks of studying and bring about a much clearer and bigger picture understandying. Thank you, ty, ty!
Not a problem, Eston! :)
So happy to hear!!
your channel deserves more likes and views and positive comments
As a visual learner, these videos are fantastic and easy to learn! Thanks a lot!
Awesome new video. I'm a FNP-C student and I have to say that your videos have been extremely helpful for my advanced patho class. Thank you! Ingrid (from VA in USA)
Thank you for the comment, Ingrid!
I am very happy that we can help. Feel free to let me know if there are any other videos that you think should be available.
Best of luck with your studies!
Dr. Mike
This video is gold! Appreciation from a medical student!
Yet another brilliant video that helped me with my assignment!!!! Question asked me to draw & annotate how bile salts and pancreatic juices emulsify lipids in the duodenum. This video helped me understand bile salts so another huge THANK YOU from Cornwall in the UK. Wish you were my tutor because you really make me get it!
Best teaching in UA-cam
Thank you so much Doctor Mike . I wish i could find a teacher like you for my all the other subjects ...
Brilliantly explained. One of the best videos in you tube. Thank u soo much for helping us undrestand even the very fine details . Thank u once again. Looking forward for more videos.
Thanks you dr Mike, I always watch your videos before I start my revision.
It’s really helpful.🎉
In my side is the best thing to do.
I encourage everyone.
I am just seeing these videos for the first time. I love them. It really helps painting the picture. New school book editions do not give information like they use to.
A good way to remember acini, acinus, acinar cells is by their distinct cluster shape. The root of those words is aciniform which means "shaped like a cluster of grapes".
Excellent lecture!! Kudos to you; yours is the best. But, one problem, I'm having difficulty hearing you speak. I tried increasing the volume, no result. Thanks very much!!
you’re a great teacher
I learned so much from the his video. I have the Wanted Organ Poster on the Pancreas to present and I have a lot more confidence now. Thank you so much😊
Easy to understand..more understand if drawing the anatomy,labelling them and taking notes..really enjoy to learn.tq mike and matt.
Thank you so much for your videos. They are not only useful but also interesting
Love all your videos! Very well explained!
Honestly, Love this lecture!!! It is very informative and helpful.
Great video! thanks for you awesome explanations!! Keep it up. I'm a Medical student and will have my final Neuroanatomy exam next week. It would be so great if you could make a video about hypothalamus nuclei and Kidney (histology)
Hi Fatema!
I will en devour to get these videos up!
Great teacher indeed
Love ur teaching style thanks a lot sir 😊🙏🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you so much finally I found secretin and CCK! You are the best. You are handsome and smart, I'm jealous.
Thx for the teaching. Really help to clear up some of the concept.
Great use of drawings to help in visualization!
Amazing built up some clear concepts. Thank you guys 😀😊
Great video, but do you have part 2?
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
Thank u its very helpful
Most welcome 😊
these videos are really cool. we thank you for this
Thank you again Dr. You are fantastic!
Awesome explanation sir🔥Thank you soo much for this great help
Thank you so much
anyone else just starting nodding at 14:00 ;) Thank you great info!
This guy is great.
Wish the volume of the audio in it can be fixed. Very helpful though !
Just awesome...love all your lectures!!! The video stops when you star talking about beta and alpha cells...couldn’t find the second part :/ could you help me w that pls? Thanks again!!! Awesome!!!
The naming of enterokinase is somehow confusing nowadays. It is not a kinase indeed, that said it would be better called it as enteropeptidase. Regardless of this, thanks for the interactive and interesting educational video, learnt a lot from both of you guys!
Superb explanation 👌
Very good explanation!!
Great video, thanks a lot!
😭I should’ve found you in A&P 1 😭😂your like my savior I have a final on Tuesday & already know I’mma get an A
I’m in A&P 2 ☺️currently have an A
Really appreciate the video
thank you so much dr.💝
Thank you!
You said the parotid gland secretes amylase which breaks down carbs but when you listed protase, amylase, and lipase you said proteins fats carbs. Please can you clarify what pancreatic juices break down what food stuff, thank you for your vids!
Very good job!
Did you just roll out of bed to do this? 😂 Seriously, as a diabetic, I appreciate the info. The body is an amazing machine.
Where can I find the next part? Thank you.
thanks
Thank you.
Well done mate❤👍🏻👍🏻
Hi, I have a question. How will my pancreas work if I drink black coffee at the same time every time I eat cake or any high content carbs? Or where does the glucose from the food I consume end up? Will it also go to muscle, fat or liver cells?
Between 8:59-9:00, correct me if I'm wrong but you should have said, "proteins, carbs and fats" right?
ubiquitous fan yup!
I study this things now
And i am 16 yrs
Your video is great but it's not properly audible need little louder
Pancreatic juice contains the following ingredients, except:
A. trypsin
B. sodium bicarbonate
C. amylase
D. lipase
E. pepsin
Dr Mike otta start a work out channel too 😄
Sir your explain is too good but your body tooo.💖
Volume of voice is too low to hear and watch at the same time. Speaking to the board?
Contrary to popular belief, gall stones are not caused by too much cholesterol. Gall stones are concentrated bile that has precipitated because of not eating enough fats. When bile is not excreted it becomes more concentrated and eventually precipitates into gall stones.
That's why balancee diet is important
Hello @@pippo767 . Please define a “balanced diet” for me.
Great
The pancreas. My arch nemesis. The fecker decided to develop epi. Fun times 😕
whats the duodenal papilla?
Sir I am from India I like your teaching style please make a video on Gastric juice
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Wow doctor has a nice rocking body I want my body just like his
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