I cannot thank you enough for making these videos! I am learning so much from these. They are an absolute God send for those of us with less than spectacular lab instructors!
On the video, at 50:24 minutes, the professor talks about the Ethmoid bone part (Superior and Middle conchae. Concha in Spanish means Shell, which based on the description it makes complete sense if you imaging a sea shell. Thank you professor for such a great detailed video. It will be extremely helpful in our lab quiz.
I cannot thank you enough for making these videos! I am learning so much from these. They are an absolute God send for those of us with less than spectacular lab instructors!
Thank you and Sam for such great tutorial! Very educational and helpful to those who do not get any explanation from our professors.
Thank you Anna for taking me here!! Im Nhi from previous bio 251 lol
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On the video, at 50:24 minutes, the professor talks about the Ethmoid bone part (Superior and Middle conchae. Concha in Spanish means Shell, which based on the description it makes complete sense if you imaging a sea shell. Thank you professor for such a great detailed video. It will be extremely helpful in our lab quiz.
I love that he offers these videos. It makes my life much easier!
You are the best professor. Thank for the video.
This is explained very well
It's nice to see such high quality content that is still extremely relevant to my course material
This video is amazing!!!
Thank you for the memory tricks😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️I learn better like that
Why aren't you referring to the ribs from the perspective of the patient ...like switching directions
I enjoyed this video😂😂very nice..I learnt alot than you sir