11-06-27 Anatomy of a Long bone.wmv

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  • @fare5600
    @fare5600 12 років тому

    i think i watched all ur videos, i wish i had u as a teacher doc. so much easier following u then following my teacher.

  • @dianiz123
    @dianiz123 12 років тому

    Awsome explanation!!! My teacher did the same drawing but cant have my teacher explain over and over again whenever i want to but i can see your video as many times! And it was of great help!!!! Thanks again!!!

  • @paulfranke
    @paulfranke 12 років тому

    good job on teaching! Seems like I learn more watching youtube videos than my notes and text combined.

  • @inspireX1
    @inspireX1 10 років тому

    Excellent explanation and diagram and a cute sense of humour :) thank you!

  • @kandee67
    @kandee67 5 років тому

    Wow, you made it so easy to understand. Thank you so much!!!

  • @11snava
    @11snava 13 років тому

    Thank u, helped me very much. simple and easy to relate to. i drew image as u did which did help.

  • @xsamantha29
    @xsamantha29 11 років тому

    Thanks for this video , really helped me study!

  • @MrKrysi16
    @MrKrysi16 11 років тому

    Really good video. Seems like a fun teacher.

  • @Sadcatnap
    @Sadcatnap 12 років тому

    Thank You for this video~!
    Very detailed and enjoyable explanation~!

  • @renhartung
    @renhartung  12 років тому

    Yes, fetal/infant long bones contain red bone marrow. It would make sense for both red and yellow marrow to be found during the transition as the baby gets older.

  • @brianrodriguez7412
    @brianrodriguez7412 11 років тому

    Thank you. Helped alot i was absent from school for this lesson and my class on has classroom set of textsbooks

  • @renhartung
    @renhartung  11 років тому

    Yes, yellow bone marrow is made up of fat-- makes for good energy storage.
    The epiphyseal plate (growth plate) becomes the epiphyseal line once we stop growing.

  • @renhartung
    @renhartung  11 років тому +1

    The medullary cavity makes bones lighter since there is less dense bone tissue. The medullary cavity also contains yellow bone marrow which is fat. So, you could say that the medullary cavity makes bones lighter, and is important for long term energy storage.

  • @zaish2901
    @zaish2901 12 років тому

    Thanks for this. I was confused about the red and yellow marrow location. Is it true that in an infant, the medullary cavity contains red bone marrow, and is it possible for the cavity to contain both marrows?

  • @RighteousRobin726
    @RighteousRobin726 11 років тому

    You're great! Looking at your skeletal system videos for help!

  • @oliviac8046
    @oliviac8046 10 років тому

    Thanks so much! It was very helpful :)

  • @EMETONLY
    @EMETONLY 11 років тому

    Very nice presentation! Just few questions: the yellow bone marrow contains adipose fat tissue, correct? Also, doesn't the epiphyseal line become the epiphyseal line during adulthood, meaning it is first the growth plate, right?

  • @pari020
    @pari020 12 років тому

    thank u very much!

  • @jodie0babii
    @jodie0babii 11 років тому

    so helpful, thanks

  • @mokaaql5683
    @mokaaql5683 11 років тому

    That was helpful. But what is the importance of the MEDULLARY cavity ??
    Thanks a lot.

  • @jamiegri7180
    @jamiegri7180 11 років тому

    Thank you

  • @fantasyangel4
    @fantasyangel4 11 років тому

    Thank you !!!!!!

  • @elizondoangela6513
    @elizondoangela6513 11 років тому

    Thank You so much =-)

  • @TheSupernix
    @TheSupernix 10 років тому

    Very helpful! thank you

  • @naeeanvideos
    @naeeanvideos 11 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @hafizrustam8422
    @hafizrustam8422 10 років тому

    Thsnk u so much

  • @kristiediamond
    @kristiediamond 12 років тому

    That made sense! Ty...good looking man teaching it helps even more! Lol ; )

  • @CHARrrrrrrrr
    @CHARrrrrrrrr 11 років тому

    Thankyou

  • @LittleBobbyBabyTeeth
    @LittleBobbyBabyTeeth 10 років тому

    I just watched this in my Biology class, and it was helpful except the spelling mistakes on Periosteum.

    • @renhartung
      @renhartung  10 років тому

      thanks for the heads up. I corrected myself with speech bubbles in the video. That should help until I can record this one again.

  • @hafizrustam8422
    @hafizrustam8422 10 років тому

    Plz explain bone ossification aswl

  • @adesu4737
    @adesu4737 11 років тому

    DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

  • @petermujomba3777
    @petermujomba3777 11 років тому

    i like it

  • @RoflJoker1994
    @RoflJoker1994 9 років тому

    your voice keeps breaking i cant stop laughing... XD

    • @Amfkndinosaur
      @Amfkndinosaur 2 роки тому

      ouch lol

    • @Amfkndinosaur
      @Amfkndinosaur 2 роки тому

      7 yearsss back. do you remember this comment DYLAN? :0

    • @RoflJoker1994
      @RoflJoker1994 2 роки тому +1

      @@Amfkndinosaur Hahaha no but thanks to your reply I re-watched it just to hear his voice break XD

    • @Amfkndinosaur
      @Amfkndinosaur 2 роки тому

      @@RoflJoker1994 you’re welcome mate ahah. I’d love to know what brought you to this video in the first place and where are you at now?

    • @RoflJoker1994
      @RoflJoker1994 2 роки тому +1

      @@Amfkndinosaur Ah this was awhile ago when I was at uni studying medical science. I ended up dropping out and due to other commitments and worked for a few years. Now I'm back in uni (another institute, same course) and this time i'll be going all the wayyy. 1.5 years to go :P

  • @bkq15
    @bkq15 10 років тому

    what about the metaphysis

    • @renhartung
      @renhartung  10 років тому

      Metaphysis refers to the area between the diaphysis and the epiphysis, where the diaphysis becomes thicker leading to the epiphysis.

  • @11snava
    @11snava 13 років тому

    Thank u, helped me very much. simple and easy to relate to. i drew image as u did which did help.