@jazzdanca59 You are very welcome, I'm glad you found this useful. Keep working hard and don't worry, there were concepts that didn't start coming to me until after I took the class myself, just stay persistent.
OMG I LOVE this video....first of all bullharrier is excited, and great to listen to. I LOVE how he says OHKAY at the end of everything. So helpful, wonderful and great to listen to......thanks for posting you helped me out a great deal!!!!!
I'm a nursing student, and might proceed to medicine, and this vid, help me a lot! thank God there are still people like you, make more vid about anatomy and physiology, i will view this vid, every time i need a review :-) from: philippines
You are amazing Ive been watching your videos all semister and I'm doing great! I really thank and appreciate you for taking the time to make these videos!
@tinankidds Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad these videos helped you make sense of the information. I will be making plenty more so keep checking back in
55:03 "oh man what the hell" lol. i love the way you describe the primary proteins in contraction. regarding the I band, isn't it the 1/2I band on either side rather than I band on either side? and lastly, under what would you classify the visceral striated muscle for example the tongue?
Thank you so much for helping me understand anatomy. since i found your site I have recieved an A and B on exams. i do study, but you make it to where we as students can understand it.
Again, thank you for very much for this lecture. I really did learn a lot, and I hope you continue to create these wonderful videos that help everyone through this usually dry material.
hey aaron, thank you for these videos. I am actually on my med proper and ur lecture videos are helping me a lot. is there a way that i could contact you? like you i was also a lecturer.
each time I start on a new chapter, I always type in the search bar on youtube 'bullharrier 'insert topic title here' your lectures are sooo much easier to understand than textbooks and even my own lecturer. My lecturer holds a PhD but he's no where as clear as you. May I ask sir, out of curiosity what your highest qualifications are? Not that it matters, but I just want to thank you for making these videos, they're helping society for sure i'll tell you that!
Thank you this was very informative. I sometimes have trouble accessing my schools recorded lectures at home and this was exactly what I needed 2 review for a test.
Love your videos. We were taught that muscle fibers and myofibrils are different. Specifically that muscle fibers are the muscle cells and myofibrils are the cylindrical fibers containing the actin and myocin (among other things) within the muscle fiber. Now I am confused.
Thanks for sharing this material, it has been very helpful! Do you know if the first web-link you are sharing on min 1:09 is still active? Thanks again
Thank you very much,it was a truly formative lesson.i have few Q: at min 26~ your talking about inverse relation of capillaries and the muscle growth, kindly explain me which part of the muscle cell gets bigger (the thick filaments or the thin filaments), also as you mentioned, what causes the muscle to break down[which part of it] and the body to re build them again
Thanks for the video! When will you be doing videos on the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive videos for Marieb & Hoehn? They would really help.
So its Sarcomere not Sacromere? My teacher is teaching is wrong things...... her voice is barely audible, and almost all my classmates dont listen to her. and she doesnt even care. she just talks and talks
@jazzdanca59
You are very welcome, I'm glad you found this useful. Keep working hard and don't worry, there were concepts that didn't start coming to me until after I took the class myself, just stay persistent.
Your lectures help me actually understand concepts instead of just memorizing them! I wish you were my professor! Thank you so much!
OMG I LOVE this video....first of all bullharrier is excited, and great to listen to. I LOVE how he says OHKAY at the end of everything. So helpful, wonderful and great to listen to......thanks for posting you helped me out a great deal!!!!!
by far the most informative muscle tissue on youtube!!
the john madden of A&P best videos out there thank you so much
@fljrp
Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad this helped. More will be coming soon don't worry
I'm a nursing student, and might proceed to medicine, and this vid, help me a lot! thank God there are still people like you, make more vid about anatomy and physiology, i will view this vid, every time i need a review :-) from: philippines
You are amazing Ive been watching your videos all semister and I'm doing great! I really thank and appreciate you for taking the time to make these videos!
@PunkinLPN
Well I'm glad I can be a useful buddy then. Thanks for your support and I'm glad this helped you.
Thanks to your videos I've maintained a A average so far, thank you sir.
@tinankidds
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad these videos helped you make sense of the information. I will be making plenty more so keep checking back in
Thank you so much. I actually sat through an entire hour. You made it very interesting and informative. Difficult combo!
55:03 "oh man what the hell" lol. i love the way you describe the primary proteins in contraction. regarding the I band, isn't it the 1/2I band on either side rather than I band on either side? and lastly, under what would you classify the visceral striated muscle for example the tongue?
don't have words to praise u
again again again n again thanx
Wow, thanks for posting this video. I have a quiz over this and my professor didn't explain nearly as well. Thanks!
@Kasunthak
You are welcome, I'm glad this helped
Thank you so much for helping me understand anatomy. since i found your site I have recieved an A and B on exams. i do study, but you make it to where we as students can understand it.
@ukstudent1990
I will try to get those links up, thanks for the heads up
Again, thank you for very much for this lecture. I really did learn a lot, and I hope you continue to create these wonderful videos that help everyone through this usually dry material.
It would have been great if you put those link on your description if possible so we can copy and paste :D I am not lazy, so I will type it=]
why even read a textbook to understand these concepts.... watching this video is good enough or even better! thanks for this
Awesome lecture. May I find your other slides? I am working on online A&P class. No help from my class at all.
hey aaron, thank you for these videos. I am actually on my med proper and ur lecture videos are helping me a lot. is there a way that i could contact you? like you i was also a lecturer.
thank you so much. it help me a lot . continue the great work . wish you all the best
@iloveitandenjoyit
You are very welcome, I'm glad this helped
each time I start on a new chapter, I always type in the search bar on youtube 'bullharrier 'insert topic title here' your lectures are sooo much easier to understand than textbooks and even my own lecturer. My lecturer holds a PhD but he's no where as clear as you. May I ask sir, out of curiosity what your highest qualifications are? Not that it matters, but I just want to thank you for making these videos, they're helping society for sure i'll tell you that!
Thank you so much. You are helping me with my Bio class.
@PunkinLPN
Congratulations keep up the good work!
so much details in your video.Thank you for your nice work!
Thank you this was very informative. I sometimes have trouble accessing my schools recorded lectures at home and this was exactly what I needed 2 review for a test.
I think you will be my favorite new new buddy during nursing school.....LOL
@sonye5cru
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad this helped.
Hi, Neither website's link works. Could you post a different link to it maybe?
@xado16
You are welcome I'm glad this helped!
Supremely helpful. Thanks for putting in the effort to do this.
Thanks you explain it very well. It was very nice to watch. I like it.
Love your videos. We were taught that muscle fibers and myofibrils are different. Specifically that muscle fibers are the muscle cells and myofibrils are the cylindrical fibers containing the actin and myocin (among other things) within the muscle fiber. Now I am confused.
Very informative. This helped me so much thank you!!!!
@1JACOBITO
I'm trying to get videos on these topics up, it's just that I'm really busy and haven't had much time lately.
Thanks for sharing this material, it has been very helpful!
Do you know if the first web-link you are sharing on min 1:09 is still active?
Thanks again
hi i love your video ,but non of the web links works can you help us with that
Love it, Thank you!! Very helpful indeed.
Learnt more than i did from my lecturer on the topic today.
this is brilliant thank you so much!!!!
@TheArvinian01
I'm glad this helped you, keep up the good work
Thank you very much,it was a truly formative lesson.i have few Q: at min 26~ your talking about inverse relation of capillaries and the muscle growth, kindly explain me which part of the muscle cell gets bigger (the thick filaments or the thin filaments), also as you mentioned, what causes the muscle to break down[which part of it] and the body to re build them again
@gsouza81
Thank you I'm glad this helped
the website you gave out is not showing
Thank you!
Great video thanku much
Thank u so much , you are very intelligent . I understand everything about muscle now thanks again
Thanks for the video! When will you be doing videos on the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive videos for Marieb & Hoehn? They would really help.
Great description thank you
very informative better than a classroom discussion ;-)
@ntyazdi
This sounds like a good idea for another video ;)
thank you!
great video
Awesome and very informative
@bullharrier yes you did help me...got a 96 on the test yesterday ;0)
wat in world his he a teacher
Very good, please try to not say OK so much, though!
thankyou so much , so informative!
Thank you so much! I actually get it!
Helpful. Thanks
I like your lectures but please write better because it looks doodle to me and I can't read it. Just a constructive criticism for improvement
really great video, thanks for posting!
very nice and well explained, tyty
Now alright okay, okay alright, alright okay, alright, okay okay alright, okay...
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thx. great basic stuff.
good explanation, but you need to level up your painting skills
his he a teacher
The heart is a pump mmmmkay
BRAIN FREEZE!!!
yeah thnx man helped alot
This guy sighs a lot.
Awesome
i should just not go to class and watch these videos!! thanks!!
So its Sarcomere not Sacromere? My teacher is teaching is wrong things...... her voice is barely audible, and almost all my classmates dont listen to her. and she doesnt even care. she just talks and talks