I missed this lecture in class and this is actually the chapter our FINAL will be on tomorrow. Thank you SO much for making these videos because your explanations are very in-depth and easy to understand. Excellent teaching skills...simply impeccable! I completely understand this chapter and I feel very CONFIDENT to take the exam tomorrow. THANKS AGAIN!! :-)
you are awesome ........ i have never understood bone tissue and its structure, never understood how blood is supplying through the dense bone,lol, my anatomy teacher was so lousy:( u explained with such an ease and in a simple language. i can not thank u enough :) thank u for uploading such nice videos and educating people like us .
Wow, you explain it so well. If is wasn't for you i would not understand anatomy. i wish you taught at my campus. I watch all your videos every time before i go to class. Thank you.
so, if an athlete don't take growth hormones, but continuously build muscle mass naturally through training, they will also eventually have knee problems? is this why people say you shouldn't exercise too much?
umm you kept saying that para thyroid hormone stimulates the production of osteoclasts, but im pretty sure that PTH activates osteoblasts, which once activated release an osteoclast stimulating factor.
Is there a first part to this video? I am taking this class with a different textbook, however everything seems to match up as far as the material contained in each chapter. If anyone can direct me to the first part of this chapter, it would be highly appreciated! Thanks!
Simply amazing how I'm able to leave class with no understanding and get so much from you videos. You truly have a gift!
Fantastic videos. Saw both of them. I understood this so clearly for the first time! Thank You! Great work, you are an awesome teacher!
Damn. I thought I WAS a tree!
Excellent video. Quizzing up ahead of starting med-school and I'm very pleased to have found your lectures. Thank you.
I missed this lecture in class and this is actually the chapter our FINAL will be on tomorrow. Thank you SO much for making these videos because your explanations are very in-depth and easy to understand. Excellent teaching skills...simply impeccable! I completely understand this chapter and I feel very CONFIDENT to take the exam tomorrow. THANKS AGAIN!! :-)
@lit26
Awesome, great work on your first exam! Also thanks for watching, keep up the good work.
I wouldn't have made that 100 A without these videos! Thank you!
@amnkaur
You are very welcome, I'm glad you found this helpful and thanks for watching.
you are awesome ........ i have never understood bone tissue and its structure, never understood how blood is supplying through the dense bone,lol, my anatomy teacher was so lousy:( u explained with such an ease and in a simple language. i can not thank u enough :) thank u for uploading such nice videos and educating people like us .
You are the best teacher. Someone really has to not be paying attention to fell your class
Wow, you explain it so well. If is wasn't for you i would not understand anatomy. i wish you taught at my campus. I watch all your videos every time before i go to class. Thank you.
@awhinney
You are welcome, I'm glad these are helping people
@vvavey
You are very welcome, I'm glad this helped you.
I like that you wrote each reference you have got your information from. A respectful work.
I found this video extremely helpful. Thank you for uploading it.
Tammy
Thanks so much! Your videos are SO helpful!
on my way to an A...thanks to you. Greatly appreciate!
Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot for these videos Aaron.
this is Great, thanks so much, you have helped me alot, your videos are Just too good.
Thank you so much for this lecture, it was really helpful to my understanding.
Thank you
thank you
so, if an athlete don't take growth hormones, but continuously build muscle mass naturally through training, they will also eventually have knee problems? is this why people say you shouldn't exercise too much?
umm you kept saying that para thyroid hormone stimulates the production of osteoclasts, but im pretty sure that PTH activates osteoblasts, which once activated release an osteoclast stimulating factor.
Thank YOU so much....finally understand. Is there any chance that you could send the power point to me?
what are the inhibiting activities in other tissues against calcification that is not in bone tissue? and vice-versa?
@17.19"iii,i,iit" hahahahaha, Slow down haha, Thank you for a very good in depth look at connective tissue- bones :)
i'm pretending he's the grandpa from that cartoon Rick & Morty
Called bone development and bone features
LOVED the rant in growth hormones lol
Is there a first part to this video? I am taking this class with a different textbook, however everything seems to match up as far as the material contained in each chapter. If anyone can direct me to the first part of this chapter, it would be highly appreciated! Thanks!
This is a great video! Do you have your own website?
u r awsome .great job!]
I like this
The first one
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Hey emerson!!!!!!
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