I couldn't understand how to identify epithelium tissue, but now I can. It makes so much more sense, and I'm feeling much more confident for my test tomorrow! Thank you so much for making this video! :)
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I've viewed so many videos on epithelial tissue and still couldn't figure out how to identify where it starts and where it begins. Thankfully I found your video, because I have a quiz next Wednesday and I was freaking out that I would never get it! Thank you so much for this simple, yet effective, explanation! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
I’ve just had a lab which made me feel confused about epithelial cells. Now I’m feeling much more confident about them. Thanks for the great and clear explanation !
This video was a tremendous help! As well as your other videos about connective, muscle and nervous tissue. I got an A on my lab practical! Thank you very much for the help.
THANK YOU!!!!! taking gen phys here...my professor is giving us a midterm on this in two days....he gaves us 20 different slides and told us to draw out the slides and practice....never engaged with the class or told us where to look or what to look for, what the different types of categories look like. THANK YOU!
I watched many videos... But I couldn't understand properly.... But after watching your video I Completely understand epithelial tissue....... Thanks for your video Mam..........
Virtual hugz for you!! Thank you so much for putting this together. I love how you did so many, too. I am positive I'm going to get an A on my lab next week. [Huuuuggggzzzz]
wow... you have the skills to teach this exhausting topic in 14 or so min .....whereas our prof taught this topic for hours and gave us all bad headaches after lecture....thank you very much for making this video..
Thanks, by far the best presentation. Clear and easy to understand and enough for me to absorb but not be too overwhelmed. Exam in the morning, wish me luck!:)
What do you mean by nuclei going all the way to the apical surface? Plus how can you tell the demarcation of the epithelium.. Like in the third slide you located the basement membrane as just being under the first layer.. But how do you tell the layer beneath it is of connective tissue and not just more epithelia? And the slide at 7 18... It seemed a little like stratified squamous.. Why isn't it?
Isn't goblet cells a part of trachea and other respiratory passages? So shouldn't it contain only pseudostratified columnar epithelium? The simple columnar will be in intestine, gall bladder, stomach or uterus. The stratified columnar is present in male urethra and conjunctiva of eye. Am I thinking correct here?
13:13 Since there are round nuclei at the bottom underneath the columnar, is it not stratified columnar?.. If not, how am I supposed to distinguish the two when I see cuboidal cells?
Protect this woman at all costs. Never made sense to me and now I’m shocked at how easy it is
exactly!
Exactly my teacher in university just made everything complicated
THANK GOD someone explained this madness
Honestly!
my last two brain cells were destroyed during the zoom lecture abt epithelium
Never laughed so hard at a comment (not being rude just found it relatable ass hell) during this stressful time in my life thank you lmao
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this video literally gave me an A on my lab practical
You got that A bro, the video helped is all. Congrats though.
UA-cam is amazing
You are amazing.
Thank you for your video and very thorough explanations! I provided the answers for those who wanted to test themselves.
*answers*
1. (0:20) transitional
2. (1:05) simple squamous
3. (1:52) simple cuboidal
4. (2:41) pseudostratified cilia columnar
5. (3:41) simple columnar (white structures = goblet cells for mucus)
6. (4:29) keratinised stratified squamous (has an extra layer on top)
7. (5:34) pseudostratified cilia columnar
8. (6:13) stratified columnar
9. (7:07) stratified cuboidal
10. (8:15) transitional unstretched (only one where nuclei are at apical surface; dome shape at top=unstretched)
11. (8:52) simple squamous
12. (9:38) stratified columnar (also goblet cells!!)
13. (10:47) stratified cuboidal
14. (11:35) nonkeratinised stratified squamous
15. (12:29) simple columnar
16. (13:30) simple cuboidal
17. (14:18) simple squamous
Mel N GOAT
I have difficulty in separation of connective tissue from epithelium
You are the goat thank you ❤️😫😫💯
This comment deserves a pin.
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This was SO SO helpful!!! Thank you for repeating so frequently!! It helped settle in my brain. This is the best for a beginner!
I couldn't understand how to identify epithelium tissue, but now I can. It makes so much more sense, and I'm feeling much more confident for my test tomorrow! Thank you so much for making this video! :)
ive watched 4 videos. this one was the only one i learned best from
ur right .. i thought this video is great and more people should watch it hence i recommened it to medical students in my kidney anatomy lecture review ua-cam.com/video/JfRL-tsA-gI/v-deo.html so that more students can benefit from it.subscribe for more videos
Amazing. Done so simply and with repetition and in a way that's easy to understand. Thank you!!
this is the BEST video on tissue! so simple, perfectly consistent and repetitive so i remember everything. thank you thank you
you probably just became one of the most important people in my life, someone who can help me pass anatomy....
I've tried everything to understand this! Literally, the best I have been able to grasp the content. Thank you!
Med student here. Never understood this until now. This person right here is a life saver. I sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Just got my lab exam back.. Got a 100% thanks to this video!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Plain and simple. This has helped tremendously, especially since we are not currently having labs to see these under a microscope.
This is the most I’ve understood ANYONE including my teachers teaching! Holly crap! I feel more confident about this topic now, thank you so much 💕😩
I've viewed so many videos on epithelial tissue and still couldn't figure out how to identify where it starts and where it begins. Thankfully I found your video, because I have a quiz next Wednesday and I was freaking out that I would never get it! Thank you so much for this simple, yet effective, explanation! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
I finally understood this monstrosity. Thank you so much!!!
I’ve just had a lab which made me feel confused about epithelial cells. Now I’m feeling much more confident about them. Thanks for the great and clear explanation !
this is like histology ASMR lol i love this
This video was a tremendous help! As well as your other videos about connective, muscle and nervous tissue. I got an A on my lab practical! Thank you very much for the help.
Your videos are to the point and love that you had multiple examples watching all your videos now to prep for histology lab practical!
Got a 92% on my lab practical thanks to your videos
I just discovered your channel and these videos literally saved my lab exam, I wish you were still uploading videos
this video is 7 years old but I still found use to it today, thank you so much
Great vid, I wished it would also state where you're likely to find these tissues (like transitional for the bladder since it expands)
This video is perfect for my lab exam coming up! Thank you!
The pen detail is very helpful; ty!
THANK YOU!!!!! taking gen phys here...my professor is giving us a midterm on this in two days....he gaves us 20 different slides and told us to draw out the slides and practice....never engaged with the class or told us where to look or what to look for, what the different types of categories look like. THANK YOU!
Lab exam tomorrow. This video honestly helped so much and I’m not nearly as worried as I was 15 minutes ago haha
Simple yet intriguing. Straight to the point. Did I say nice voice? Yes....
I watched many videos... But I couldn't understand properly.... But after watching your video I Completely understand epithelial tissue....... Thanks for your video Mam..........
Virtual hugz for you!! Thank you so much for putting this together. I love how you did so many, too. I am positive I'm going to get an A on my lab next week. [Huuuuggggzzzz]
She made perfect sense I understood this the first time! You’re great!
I’ve had so many aha moments in this video ! Excellent supplemental video
I can finally understand... 😭Thank God for this lady 🤗
This is a great video very cerebrally stimulating. Well done and thank you! 👍
Whoever this professor is, she is incredible!
I like this hands on quiz approach to learning this. Thanks!!
This video is so precious, helped me a lot, thanks!
Great presentation. This is simple clear informative video
Thanku for solving this mess, and providing clear distinctions.
I have a quiz tomorrow, this video helped me understand more about epitheliums.
My professor literally made a 2 hour video on this and got in this info in 14 minutes! Ur the best!
I wish I saw this before my test today! A big hug for you
straight to the point. I love this video
Thank you so much for this. I found it difficult to identify these epitheliums and now I could test myself. I did well. Thank you.
Thank you. This helped me a lot to reinforce my knowledge!
wow... you have the skills to teach this exhausting topic in 14 or so min .....whereas our prof taught this topic for hours and gave us all bad headaches after lecture....thank you very much for making this video..
At 12:48 I also see round cells with reference to your basement membrane, why not stratified columnar epithelium
I think they are the stem cells and aren't considered part of the mature differentiated epithelial cells.
thanks so muchhhh this really helped me really know what they look like not just from the textbooks!
I'm a first year medical laboratory science student and oh god this video helped me a lot
This explanation is the one that made me understand this topic better. Thanks so much
You deserved to be paid 😭💜
This was better teaching than my classroom :-)
Ma'am you are a godsend, this was so helpful for a lab I have later. Thank you so much!
Guys, we need to protect this lady at all cost. Thank you very muchhhhh
Thanks, by far the best presentation. Clear and easy to understand and enough for me to absorb but not be too overwhelmed. Exam in the morning, wish me luck!:)
Thank you so much for this! You made this so much easier for me.
I have my first lab exam in 3 days, this is sooo HELPFUL! Thank you!
best video i've seen on epithelial tissue. helped me understand it perfectly. thanks!!!
I have my labmidterm in a hour....thankkkk you so muchhh
This has been a really helpful review, thank you for making this!
Most helpful video of all time! Test tomorrow, feeling super confident! Thank you 🙌🏼
the best review Ive seen so far
Thank you for posting. This was incredibly helpful and clear.
This video is worth millions! thank you!
Most teachers just move the cursor on histology slides randomly ,but here it's drawn over with bold marker!! No way to misinterpretat 👌👌
This video is so awesome. thank you so much. I hope to see more practice videoes in different topics of human anatomy.
Wonderful presentation for a person such as me who got lost in the abstract image where in epithelial tissue,basement and apical lies.Thanks
Thanks I'm retaking A&P 1 before I start BMET for the hell of it. I was never good with epithelial tissue simple or stratified.
You made this so easy! Thank you!
This is interesting and explanatory. Well done job
This video is awesome. The repetition helps me so much!!
Excellent lecture !! Easy to learn as a beginner. Thank you very much.
What do you mean by nuclei going all the way to the apical surface?
Plus how can you tell the demarcation of the epithelium.. Like in the third slide you located the basement membrane as just being under the first layer.. But how do you tell the layer beneath it is of connective tissue and not just more epithelia?
And the slide at 7 18... It seemed a little like stratified squamous.. Why isn't it?
Isn't goblet cells a part of trachea and other respiratory passages? So shouldn't it contain only pseudostratified columnar epithelium? The simple columnar will be in intestine, gall bladder, stomach or uterus. The stratified columnar is present in male urethra and conjunctiva of eye. Am I thinking correct here?
Dis vidio is very helpful ,thank u so much
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This was perfect practice for my anatomy. I get it now!!!
This is exactly what I needed!!
The simple squamous and simple cuboidal are kinda tricky to differentiate
Thank you soooo much! Your videos and kindness save a little girl from Vladivostok, Russia
Great job explaining!
thank you for this! so helpful for those who go to less (teaching based) universities! so helpful tyty
Its just awesome...
Thanks a lot for such a great & easy video😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much!! I have lab practical in Wednesday and this helped me so much.
Thank you so much for really breaking it down. I am understanding this so much more now.
Pure gold! Thank you for explaining this video
This is amazing Thank You! Summer classes yo
isnt the one at 12.35 pseudostradified columnar epithelium, there are cuboidal cells at the bottom between basal lamina and columnar cells
Shouldn't 9:58 be Pseudostratified Columnar? I think I see cilia on top.
I think it should be pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
13:13 Since there are round nuclei at the bottom underneath the columnar, is it not stratified columnar?.. If not, how am I supposed to distinguish the two when I see cuboidal cells?
I am confused as well.. I thought it was a pseudostratified epithelial cell..
It makes sense now. THANK YOU SM!!!!
U made this so easy.
This is an AMAZING video. Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this... Maam
It's really very helpful
You saved me and my grades, thank you so much! This was very helpful.
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Thank you so much. I love your teaching voice!
Please do more of this...it is awesome.Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for posting. It is very clear.