Your teachings are amazing. Thank you so much for explaining this topic in such a simple and important way. I find hard to get topics content in the course and to ty it together to make sense of it ( I too study alone).. Here you are, You come in and explain it in such a beautiful and calming way. It’s great, I get it….You’re worth more than Gold in your teachings. Thank you so much.
Does any one know if there is a course of anatomy and physiology that is completely done in animation or even better completely in virtual reality? This guy here should be the teacher of such course. You're so good man!
Extremely helpful and well done. Thank you so much! Although the sound levels do need to be adjusted, it's difficult to get everything being said without headphones in a noisy environment
Leandro Eduardo Eu gosto tanto se você quiser someting também assistir por um longo tempo ir com Naruto se não escolher Tóquio Ghoul . Contanto que você pode manter-se sobre o que está acontecendo é legal de assistir.
does the satellite cell not have axon and dendrites similarly to its CNS counterpart (astrocytes)? Why are there myelin sheath wrapped on its processes?
saf.pathwalker thank you for your question. You’re right choroid epithelial cells do create CSF but they are not the only structure that does. Ependymal cells also create CSF alongside their other role of acting as a barrier between the CSF and interstitial cells and helping to move CSF along with their ciliary like projections. Hope this helps, Jack
Not sure if intentional, but astrocytes do not form the blood brain barrier, they support the up-regulation of tight junction proteins between epithelial cells that line the capilleries of the central nervous system to form a physical paracellular barrier to molecules. The rest of the video is excellent, but found that quite misleading and that the wording indicates that only astrocytes foot processes form the barrier and not the epithelial, pericytes and basement membrane, which play a far more important role.
I got parkinson now ill be 65 april.1 my syptons are getting harder to deal with quickly i have 3 children and devorced question what do you know about turning glieal cells of the brain into neurons human trials i was into cbs in my 4yr honorably dis charged duty at a young age 17 yrs
OMG can’t believe how much I understand this topic after suffering studying it alone..I really thank you from my deep heart ♥️ ♥️♥️♥️
Hi, where are you studying at
Me toooo
Your video is very simple and to the point and it absolutely clears the basic. Thank you for this!😊
You sure made a difficult subject easy to understand. Thank you!!!
Fantástico. Las ilustraciones y los comentarios son excelentes. Gracias!!
Thank you María, more videos on the way! :)
waoh ,WHAT A KISS(KEEP IT SIMPLE AND SHORT ) YET IT HAD ALL THE VALUABLE INFORMATION.THANKS A LOT
Your teachings are amazing. Thank you so much for explaining this topic in such a simple and important way. I find hard to get topics content in the course and to ty it together to make sense of it ( I too study alone).. Here you are, You come in and explain it in such a beautiful and calming way. It’s great, I get it….You’re worth more than Gold in your teachings. Thank you so much.
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Man, you should make teaching your carrier. You're really good at it and there ain't many as good as you!
nicely summarized, interesting to watch. Much better than reading text book. Thanks
OMG. Thank you, this has helped me a lot
Great breakdown of the cells. Thanks!
Does any one know if there is a course of anatomy and physiology that is completely done in animation or even better completely in virtual reality? This guy here should be the teacher of such course. You're so good man!
Ya dude you are right! I m saying this because i have some paid classes teaching somehow like this....but slow, he is damn good👌👌
Very informative, but very simply put! Thank you :)
Thank you! That was extremely helpful - for AP psychology
Thank you so very much for illustrating everything so nicely!
Extremely helpful and well done. Thank you so much! Although the sound levels do need to be adjusted, it's difficult to get everything being said without headphones in a noisy environment
Such a helpful summary!! Thanks you!
Great video! Simple, but concise.
Best anatomy teacher
Great for Anatomy and Physiology in science olympiad this year
thank you for tying everything together!
Amazing and to the point!
thanks for the clear and precise video
really great video, thanks!
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Thanks so much for a clear and informative presentation!
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straight to the point, thank you!
Thanks a lot and may God bless! Sound is the only problem though everybody has mentioned it.
An excellent presentation, thank you.
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This helped me a lot! Thank you so much, subscribed 👍
great explanation
Nice explanation of ganglia sir
Thank you so much. Really informative.
Fantastic. Thank you . Very educative
BEST LECTURE
Excellent teaching
Great lecture!!
SO HELPFUL THANKS
Great explanation.
Oi boa noite ajude noiz a decide na minha pagina tokyo ghoul e Naruto pra próximas fases muito obg conto com seu apoio
Leandro Eduardo
Eu gosto tanto se você quiser someting também assistir por um longo tempo ir com Naruto se não escolher Tóquio Ghoul . Contanto que você pode manter-se sobre o que está acontecendo é legal de assistir.
amazing videos! thank you so much.
Please increase the sound level..
The sound is fine.
@@shando_tube No is not, it's too low
I want to know the substances that the neurglia consists of and if there is a way to stumilate its production naturally in the body.Thanks
Great revision video, thanks
Amazing presentation! Thank you so much for sharing it!
amazing video
Are glial cells. To nerons more common and easier to convert into nerons because of recent discovery
This is so helpful- thank you!
thanks a lot i was really confused .
does the satellite cell not have axon and dendrites similarly to its CNS counterpart (astrocytes)? Why are there myelin sheath wrapped on its processes?
beautiful . superb
this video helped me alot! thankyou!
great great great explanation thank u
Tq u made it simple
very helpful video!
Amazing. Thank you!
Ependymal cells dont creat CSF. Its the choroid epithelial plexus cells which do. Correct me if im wrong
saf.pathwalker thank you for your question. You’re right choroid epithelial cells do create CSF but they are not the only structure that does. Ependymal cells also create CSF alongside their other role of acting as a barrier between the CSF and interstitial cells and helping to move CSF along with their ciliary like projections. Hope this helps,
Jack
very helpful!!!
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Good one
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amazing!!!!!
Thank u so much
OMG Thank you!
What should we write if they asked which cell produces myelin sheath?? Oligo or schwann🤔
Not sure if intentional, but astrocytes do not form the blood brain barrier, they support the up-regulation of tight junction proteins between epithelial cells that line the capilleries of the central nervous system to form a physical paracellular barrier to molecules. The rest of the video is excellent, but found that quite misleading and that the wording indicates that only astrocytes foot processes form the barrier and not the epithelial, pericytes and basement membrane, which play a far more important role.
Fantastic
Thank you!
Sound level is very low hard to hear this great video
Thank you!!
best explained
thank you
THANK YOUU
You must turn on the subtitles, it is too funny and entertaining seeing all the words they got wrong. Classic. Great video though
Wow thanks a lot !
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good video
Brilliant
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Thx❤️
great explanation but too quiet
I thought pns had neurolemmocytes?
Thanks
Thanks.
Too good...
Please sort sound too quiet
I had to hook this video up to an external speaker to hear it
thought my pc had the problem
The audio is very low.
Hello
Ya i had to turn on the auto-generated closed captioning to stop from constantly straining my ears to hear him
Tysm
I got parkinson now ill be 65 april.1 my syptons are getting harder to deal with quickly i have 3 children and devorced question what do you know about turning glieal cells of the brain into neurons human trials i was into cbs in my 4yr honorably dis charged duty at a young age 17 yrs
Glial, not glaial
Increase audio
i got it ...🤓
please next time whn u make video make sure that we will hear ur voice cz im poor medical student i dont have money to buy headphones and thank u
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its not loud enough
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Sir u r not audible