What muscles look like down the microscope (skeletal, heart and smooth)
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2018
- What does your heart muscle look like down the microscope? And how it is different from other skeletal or smooth muscle?
Professor Susan Anderson helps you recognise and understand the similarities and differences between the microscopic appearances of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. All you need to know.
Susan Anderson is Professor of Pathology at the University of Nottingham, UK
Wow, that's crazy 😳 never seen it before like this, cool.
Man.. I wish these videos were higher definition so we could see more detail.
Really great video! Thank you
That's a well cut bacon right there.
Looks like it
thank you
i would like to see those striation( actin& myosin filaments) in your next video . it would be so helpful cuz its hard to understand those light *&dark patterns. Thanks
I seen these as a diagram in biology
How did I get on this side of the internet ?
What about damage that causes muscle growth?
what is this program you are using and how/where do you download .ndpi files? Thank you in advance!
Is I bro
From what I can see, The striations run perpendicular to the length of the fiber. When the Myosin and Actin contract how does the shorten the overall fiber?
that was my doubt too . i didnt find them running along the length of muscle longitudenally
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skeleetal
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skelietal
looks like theres holes there
All I'm seeing in bacon idefk
Yup, thats my groin right thier tore it real clean I did, back in the War. Earned The name WiseBone I did. Dr. Shit is what we called him, that wasn't his name but as you watch this video im sure you understand why.
Definitely here for medical purposes, not at all for dumb fantasy art. Yup...