At 27:10 I wrote the wrong endocrine organ down as the answer (but the correct name is in the second answer) ALSO, androgens is just a class of hormones
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They definitely are pancreatic islets. There's a chance I mistakenly called them islands, but I think you might be referring to when Im making the analogy of them being "cellular islands" for the purposes of visually differentiating the glands. Sorry if it wasn't clear that's what I was doing, and/or sorry if I misspoke and said island instead of islets.
At 27:10 I wrote the wrong endocrine organ down as the answer (but the correct name is in the second answer)
ALSO, androgens is just a class of hormones
Is it supposed to be pancreas right?
@@wisemanmwale1 correct
You are by far the only reason I was able to confidently finish A&P 1 and trust myself to take AP 2 during the summer. Knowing I had your videos and help. You are the best at what you do, THANK YOU!
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You are amazing! Your videos are beyond helpful. I can actually differentiate after I watch one. Thank you so much for your time; it makes a huge difference.
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I remember the anterior posterior hormones by the acronym “Always . Tell. Grandma. Please. For. Life” a=ACTH, t=TSH, g=GH, p=PRL, l=LH
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14:11 GFR - "Glomerular filtration rate" does the trick for me.
😂 it's so bad I didn't think of that myself! Thanks for the G rated example
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Thanks for this review and practice. but, at 27:36 it was Pancreas not Pituitary ?
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I am pretty sure I said pancreas, but yes, I accidentally wrote pituitary. Thanks for bringing that to my attention!
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I'm a little lost on the organ during questioning....how come the organ is pituitary and not pancreas ......because of the pancreatic islets
That was a mistake! I should go and blur that out...it should've said pancreas
That is Islet not Island I think!
They definitely are pancreatic islets. There's a chance I mistakenly called them islands, but I think you might be referring to when Im making the analogy of them being "cellular islands" for the purposes of visually differentiating the glands. Sorry if it wasn't clear that's what I was doing, and/or sorry if I misspoke and said island instead of islets.
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