i'm not too good on youtube so instead of sending a message i'll just write here: i'm from Buenos Aires, in 2nd year of medschool and your videos are what i've been looking for on youtube for months. really. i don't understand why you don't pop up first on searches because your videos have been the most helpful, by far, i've seen. you explain things very clearly with the perfect amount of depth. thank you for everything you do, your videos and existing :) appreciate it loads.
Man, you are an amazing teacher - finally i get to understand embryology. English isn't even my mothertongue and you speak quite fast, but how you structure your lesson is way better to understand than any lecture I heard or script and book I got to read in my german university so far. Thank you so much!
I am from Serbia, and your videos helped me alot, i go to medical school, and on my biology test i got an A, because of your videos, thank you alot, you got a new subscriber, and viewer :D
Pac Design make sure to check out my website if you plan to watch more videos. the website organizes my content to structured chapters. and tell your friends at school! :)
Hello, I am also a medical student and these videos are amazing. You explain things very well and to the perfect level of detail. However, may I suggest that you either number your videos or tell viewers what video to watch next after the one they have just watched so they can follow the process. Ex: can you put all of the steps of the embryonic develop into order? Other than that, these are fantastic! Great job :)
Mima Markicevic Hey there! thanks for the positive feedback! great to see that they're helping you on your medical track..The reason I do not order my videos on youtube is because i have an entire website dedicated to just that (plus much more to come in several months). So check it out if you're looking for well ordered and organized lectures! :)
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So one question I have is. What problems would an animal made of a solid spherical ball of cells experience? My answer is that cells inside of the spherical ball would have a hard time receiving nutrients from the surrounding fluid, excrete waste, and exchange gases. and blastulation fixes this problem by increases the surface area to volume ratio as well as exposing cells to outside fluid.
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So i wanna say that in india now our 12th class boards are coming and my sub is biology so your lectures are very helpful i having problems in some topics now they are all cleared.
16-58 is considered a morula, since a blastocyst is defined as 58. So that assumes that 16 cells up to 58 is called a morula. They undergo mitosis, so from 1 cell to 2 to 4 to 16 to 32. 16 and 32 both are called morula. Don't watch a whole video and take away one thing to criticize and leave a one sentence comment to just call that thing out Source is my med school notes, which I trust lol
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shishi Rad Well, there is another process called as compaction that takes place, where all the cells of the morula are kept together by tight junctions and they communicate via gap junctions. In case, a cell separates, that cell can form another morula, thus forming twins (identical /unidentical) rarely! :)
If the first mitosis division doesn't happen until 30 hours after fertilization and the next few mitotic divisions take their time as well, how do you refer to that as "very rapid" mitotic divisions.
Respected Sir, Your video is quite informative ....I have one question" how much time 2-cell embryo takes to become 4-cell"...Thanking in anticipation...
Hi. This is very helpful.😍 Can I ask these question? 😊What would happen if one cell was removed or damaged at the 2 cell, 4 cells, and 8 cell stages?And What would happen if the two cells were separated after the first cleavage and allowed to develop on their own? I hope to get a response from you. 😊 Thank youuu.😊
i'm not too good on youtube so instead of sending a message i'll just write here:
i'm from Buenos Aires, in 2nd year of medschool and your videos are what i've been looking for on youtube for months. really. i don't understand why you don't pop up first on searches because your videos have been the most helpful, by far, i've seen. you explain things very clearly with the perfect amount of depth. thank you for everything you do, your videos and existing :) appreciate it loads.
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Man, you are an amazing teacher - finally i get to understand embryology. English isn't even my mothertongue and you speak quite fast, but how you structure your lesson is way better to understand than any lecture I heard or script and book I got to read in my german university so far. Thank you so much!
I am from Serbia, and your videos helped me alot, i go to medical school, and on my biology test i got an A, because of your videos, thank you alot, you got a new subscriber, and viewer :D
thats awesome, a future doctor :-) best of luck in your studies!
Thank you again
Pac Design make sure to check out my website if you plan to watch more videos. the website organizes my content to structured chapters. and tell your friends at school! :)
Oh i will tell them, don't worry, and i will check your website, because i plan on learning more things from your videos
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Hello, I am also a medical student and these videos are amazing. You explain things very well and to the perfect level of detail. However, may I suggest that you either number your videos or tell viewers what video to watch next after the one they have just watched so they can follow the process. Ex: can you put all of the steps of the embryonic develop into order? Other than that, these are fantastic! Great job :)
Mima Markicevic Hey there! thanks for the positive feedback! great to see that they're helping you on your medical track..The reason I do not order my videos on youtube is because i have an entire website dedicated to just that (plus much more to come in several months). So check it out if you're looking for well ordered and organized lectures! :)
so helpful, thanks! :)
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You really teaching well, I enjoyed it. I am a first year student of dental University and I study English but it is not my mother tongue. You explained so well that I taught it to my friend. If there is a heaven, it will be for your.❤🎉
Amasingly detailed video. Very structured and informative. I liked it more than Khan videos on embryology
Thanks you for the hard work and amazing lectures,
i just wanted to note that the Morula is a 16 cell structure not 32
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So one question I have is. What problems would an animal made of a solid spherical ball of cells experience? My answer is that cells inside of the spherical ball would have a hard time receiving nutrients from the surrounding fluid, excrete waste, and exchange gases. and blastulation fixes this problem by increases the surface area to volume ratio as well as exposing cells to outside fluid.
So helpful
First year med student
Thanks
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Morula has 16 cells not 32 as it is mentioned in the video at 5:11.
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So i wanna say that in india now our 12th class boards are coming and my sub is biology so your lectures are very helpful i having problems in some topics now they are all cleared.
thank you so much sir! you explain so well. it helped a lot. :)
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Great lecture by the way!
Sir just found this video and this was like the best video for the topic... Excellent explanation... Thank you sir!!
pretty sure a morula is 16 cells, not 32
usually it is 16, but sometimes 32
no no its 32
My anatomy notes say 16-32
morula is ball of 16 cells (mulberry)
16-58 is considered a morula, since a blastocyst is defined as 58. So that assumes that 16 cells up to 58 is called a morula. They undergo mitosis, so from 1 cell to 2 to 4 to 16 to 32. 16 and 32 both are called morula. Don't watch a whole video and take away one thing to criticize and leave a one sentence comment to just call that thing out Source is my med school notes, which I trust lol
I suggest that you take a picture of the board and download it to those who want to study which ones are better than capturing the screen🤷🏻♀️
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Is there a video explaining the types of cleavage depending on the amount of yolk?
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Since last 15 minutes i was searching for thus type of lecture and when i saw u literally i geared up with charm that.... Ahhhhhhhhh.... Finally I found this 👍👍👍🇵🇰
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This is amazing! Can you please make a video on patterns of cleavage?:)
How are these Celled kept toghether? and not forming another individual
shishi Rad Well, there is another process called as compaction that takes place, where all the cells of the morula are kept together by tight junctions and they communicate via gap junctions. In case, a cell separates, that cell can form another morula, thus forming twins (identical /unidentical) rarely! :)
By adhesion the cells remain in contact
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The video is very nice but I need the capture of the screen
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isnt there a difference between mitosis and cleavage? The nucleus doesn't divide in cleavage.
He sounds like the bat from Anastasia. Lol.
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If the first mitosis division doesn't happen until 30 hours after fertilization and the next few mitotic divisions take their time as well, how do you refer to that as "very rapid" mitotic divisions.
I thought the Morula was the 16-cell stage?
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Isn't the definition of a morula a 16-cell shape?
When the zygote divides into the morula, will the mass of genetic information inside each blastomere be the same?
Did u find the answer ? Lol
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sir,could you explain planes of cleavages
Morulla contains 16 cells or 32?!
My professor says 12-32, so it must be debated in the science world.
Saba Karimi
according to williams ..it's 16
any number ranging from 14-32 cells
32
8-32 cells is what you find in most literature :)
Isnt morula 16 celled? Pls answer fast
morula indeed has 16 cells
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isnt morula 16 celled
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Respected Sir, Your video is quite informative ....I have one question" how much time 2-cell embryo takes to become 4-cell"...Thanking in anticipation...
Thanks for the videos. :)
Hi. This is very helpful.😍 Can I ask these question? 😊What would happen if one cell was removed or damaged at the 2 cell, 4 cells, and 8 cell stages?And What would happen if the two cells were separated after the first cleavage and allowed to develop on their own?
I hope to get a response from you. 😊 Thank youuu.😊
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