0:59 to 2:42 Bonus info: this type of structure made of layers will be present in many organs with a tube structure for example the ureter, ductus deferens, gall bladder (vesica fellea)... just with minor variations so its important to know this basic layering! 2:20 Different parts of the GI track are located in different ares of the body. They can be intraperitoneal, retroperitoneal Primary or Secondary and Subperitoneal. Itraperitonel means that it is in the peritoneal cavity and therefor covered by SEROSA (a thin layer of connective tissue). Retro- (behind) means it is behind the peritoneal cavity, Primary meaning that developed outside the peritoneum and stayed there and secondary meaning that the organ was once covered by peritoneum and later through development the peritoneum got obliterated and now it outside the peritonea cavity therefor covered by ADVENTITIA (It is loose and thicker, irregular collagenous connective tissue composed of fibroblasts, nerves, blood vessels, and other components). Sub= below the peritoneum.
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0:59 to 2:42 Bonus info: this type of structure made of layers will be present in many organs with a tube structure for example the ureter, ductus deferens, gall bladder (vesica fellea)... just with minor variations so its important to know this basic layering!
2:20 Different parts of the GI track are located in different ares of the body. They can be intraperitoneal, retroperitoneal Primary or Secondary and Subperitoneal. Itraperitonel means that it is in the peritoneal cavity and therefor covered by SEROSA (a thin layer of connective tissue). Retro- (behind) means it is behind the peritoneal cavity, Primary meaning that developed outside the peritoneum and stayed there and secondary meaning that the organ was once covered by peritoneum and later through development the peritoneum got obliterated and now it outside the peritonea cavity therefor covered by ADVENTITIA (It is loose and thicker, irregular collagenous connective tissue composed of fibroblasts, nerves, blood vessels, and other components). Sub= below the peritoneum.
Great Video !!! Definitely deserves more views.
This is really nice
keep going, prof. your video, the way you explaining is fascinating. it helps us alot
dude, this is amazing
Short, simple, easy to understand, legend
Your video is really great..it helps me a lot to undertand histology in GIT🤍🤍🤍
that is an awesome video! Thanks alot
Man, These videos in ur channel are great
How does this have so little views. You are my histology teacher now.
If you would like additional learning resources associated with the Histology series, visit my page on PathElective (www.pathelective.com/histology-home ). Making an account is absolutely free and then you will have access to additional questions and pdfs of the drawings. Best of luck with your studies!
Christopher Demas thank you so much
thank u so much!!
awesome
You didn't talk about the oral cavity
3:56 wow the math here is killing my brain cells 😂 but good video otherwise