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I started watching your videos just yesterday, and although I have just earned my B.S. degree in Exercise Science, these videos are exactly what I need to stay engaged in my field. Whether you see this or not, thank you, Professor Dave. It is hard for me to enjoy studying materials over because of how boring it is, but I love watching these videos. It feels a lot better knowing that this material is not insanely hard to learn and remember when taught the way that is best for me. You are making a huge difference in peoples' lives including mine.
I think I understand the video but the problem is how I can remember all those details mentioned in this video. Do I have to learn by heart all of them during the study? I am just preparing for my study program in kinesiology so a bit worried about this. Thanks!
I wish that you were my professor. I watched this 12 min video in a matter of an hour. This is the kind of breakdown that i need to succeed in anatomy and physiology. Thank you so much!!
Currently in the process of reviewing all of my notes from my A&P classes in preparation for my program and I am so happy I came across your channel! Your videos help me so much!!
I am a student of medicine from the other part of thé world(Algeria 🇩🇿) and i cant appreciate u enough for the tons of informations that u just handed me in 10 minutes ⭐⚪ May Allah bless you with a beautiful peaceful life and guide you to His path 💚
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Thank you. The straightforwardness. The maturity. It's amazing. So tired of these elementary videos that don't actually cover vital information. This gives you everything you need compacted and easy to understand. Just amazed.
i'm a student and learning with professor Dave is soooooo much fun as he usees the best visuals and concept breaking methods for biology .annd i like the startinng of the video sooo much fun.
I just wanna say “THANK YOU”!!! I felt so hopeless after FaDavis gagged me out of the code after purchasing their book😫 you explain it just as the book does
Thank you for the video, sir. The ends of long bones consist of spongy, or cancellous, bone, which is adapted to absorb shock and prevent damage to the bone's core. The extremities of bones need to be spongy because shockwaves typically come from external forces, not from within the bone. When we cancel something, we often make a cross mark ❌, and similarly, cancellous bone has a crisscross structure of bony material. This structure creates significant empty space, making the bone spongy and allowing it to house red bone marrow. However, I’m uncertain why specifically red marrow, rather than yellow marrow, is found here. If anyone has insights on this, please enlighten me.
So much information. I have studied this actually it is hard to take in when you get it all in one big lump like this but useful. Just one thing . You need to look at the science behind tensegrity structures. We are not held together by bone. We are not a compression structure. The muscles and more importantly the fascia is tensioned and in about four dimensions , maybe more to hold the skeleton up. The tension comes from the outside in, not the other way around. Apart from that lots of detailed information that appears accurate to me. Thanks.
Well Professor Dave, you've gotten me through four chemistry classes and now we're on to anatomy.
You prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
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@Benton Neil thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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I started watching your videos just yesterday, and although I have just earned my B.S. degree in Exercise Science, these videos are exactly what I need to stay engaged in my field. Whether you see this or not, thank you, Professor Dave. It is hard for me to enjoy studying materials over because of how boring it is, but I love watching these videos. It feels a lot better knowing that this material is not insanely hard to learn and remember when taught the way that is best for me. You are making a huge difference in peoples' lives including mine.
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Thanks!
Never expected bone to be this complicated
0:10 Bone is a connective tissue
0:31 Skeletal Cartilage
+ Water helps resist tension and compression
(1) Hyaline Cartilige
(2) Elastic Cartilage
(3) Fibrocartilage
1:47 2 categories of Bones
(1) Axial
(2) Appendicular
2:11 4 Shape Classifications
(1) Long
(2) Short
(3) Flat
(4) Irregular
Support
4:00 Compact Bone. Spongey Bone
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I think I understand the video but the problem is how I can remember all those details mentioned in this video. Do I have to learn by heart all of them during the study? I am just preparing for my study program in kinesiology so a bit worried about this.
Thanks!
I wish that you were my professor. I watched this 12 min video in a matter of an hour. This is the kind of breakdown that i need to succeed in anatomy and physiology. Thank you so much!!
I love how you break everything down and your use of visuals. You have the best videos I have found to help me learn. THANK YOU!
yes I'm gree with u
"Most of a bone is made of bone... "
_Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes_
What do u mean sir?
@@cossycossy5946 It's a joke, like "60 seconds in a minute" is obvious.
A car going 60 mph covers a distance of 60 miles in an hour
@@Not_Zito Fish sometimes may smell a bit _fishy_
Did you know that Miley Cyrus was born at age 0?
Currently in the process of reviewing all of my notes from my A&P classes in preparation for my program and I am so happy I came across your channel! Your videos help me so much!!
I am a student of medicine from the other part of thé world(Algeria 🇩🇿) and i cant appreciate u enough for the tons of informations that u just handed me in 10 minutes ⭐⚪
May Allah bless you with a beautiful peaceful life and guide you to His path 💚
Ameen. And may Allah guide all those who are sincere
I cant believe i just found your channel! This is golden i wish i knew this long time ago. This is exactly what i need! Bless you for uploading informative videos
You always explain stuff in a way that just clicks so much better then any teacher I've talked to, thank you for existing
i swear you are the best professor i have ever listening to , ur videos help me sm , i am really thanksfull that we have you
I love the style - simple, clear and concise! Thank you!
It took my professor 1.5 to explain everything you just did in 12 mins. This was so good!
Thank you. The straightforwardness. The maturity. It's amazing. So tired of these elementary videos that don't actually cover vital information. This gives you everything you need compacted and easy to understand. Just amazed.
i'm a student and learning with professor Dave is soooooo much fun as he usees the best visuals and concept breaking methods for biology .annd i like the startinng of the video sooo much fun.
You have made anatomy mich simpler for me thanks so much 😊😊
You are awesome Mr. Dave
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Youve saved my life with ochem first and now a&p!!!! thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir, i can’t thank you enough for your outstanding explanation of such an important topic for any medical professional . Thank you so much.
Thank you for all your videos! They help me exponentially in my A & P class. The way you break everything down is wonderful!
Your videos really simplify complexs material. Thank you
Nice explanation…. And that too 3D model …. My whole concept got clear … thanks a lot !! Lots of love from India 🇮🇳❤️🤩👌🙏
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Perfect upload. You should definitely get into biology, professor!!
i already did a whole biology series!
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Let's zoom in on a long bone.
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Great review for the exam coming up in my massage therapy class on the skeletal structure & bone composition. Thanks!
"Most of the bone, is made of bone..."
*gets kicked out from class by teacher*
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I just wanna say “THANK YOU”!!! I felt so hopeless after FaDavis gagged me out of the code after purchasing their book😫 you explain it just as the book does
Thank a lot sir you are great teacher in the world 🌎
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Well that's good professor anatomy and histology altogether and making sense
Wating for more interesting lectures relating these subjects
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This literally covers everything in my professors 126 online PowerPoint 😭 Thank you for simplifying this
You saved my bones thankyou
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Very nice explanation
Thank you for the video, sir.
The ends of long bones consist of spongy, or cancellous, bone, which is adapted to absorb shock and prevent damage to the bone's core. The extremities of bones need to be spongy because shockwaves typically come from external forces, not from within the bone.
When we cancel something, we often make a cross mark ❌, and similarly, cancellous bone has a crisscross structure of bony material. This structure creates significant empty space, making the bone spongy and allowing it to house red bone marrow. However, I’m uncertain why specifically red marrow, rather than yellow marrow, is found here. If anyone has insights on this, please enlighten me.
I can't thank you enough for what you do! You are THE best!
Sir your teaching method is marvelous 😊😎
Thank you for this video
Very well explained professor
Thank you for awesome tutorial video
Perfect explanation , thank you very much😍
Thank you. You made learning easy
Nice lecture. Thanks.
Nicely done 👍
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beautifully explained. thank you so much
great video and Pict,
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Incredible video 😍
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Perfect video. Thank you ☺️
So much information. I have studied this actually it is hard to take in when you get it all in one big lump like this but useful. Just one thing . You need to look at the science behind tensegrity structures. We are not held together by bone. We are not a compression structure. The muscles and more importantly the fascia is tensioned and in about four dimensions , maybe more to hold the skeleton up. The tension comes from the outside in, not the other way around. Apart from that lots of detailed information that appears accurate to me. Thanks.
Ty so much ..it made me understand it so easily
This is so helpful!! Thank you!
Well explained!!
You are a brilliant science expositor
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THANK YOU
thanks so much that was pretty helpful.
Who made this all little cells? And then provide nourishment, strenght, flexibility?
How engineered this amazing design bones.
Simply Incredible.
Has anyone created a Guided Notes for this video? My kids will love this!
Thanks for this material I trying to understand bone s in the foot and low movement.