I'm studying for my anatomy and physiology final exam and I'm mad at myself for not finding these videos sooner. Great explanations! I actually feel I understand the material now as opposed to simply memorizing terms. Thank you!
Thank you! Really helpful because you break down the information into the key pieces, a lot easier to understand than channels which are more wordy when trying to grasp the concepts!
This is genius, thank you!! I now understand something I've just spent 3 hours trying to understand from written information and less helpful videos :)
was looking for something a layman like me can understand that wasn't too overly basic. this hit the spot. trying to understand my endocrine system better for health and 'anti-aging'
I wasn't searching for this but this is sooo good explained, I watched the entire video and understood everything, even though I have no idea about medicine! :D
This is a really excellent video, and things finally make sense! Can I ask how the hypothalamus actually transmits the hormones to the posterior pituitary to be stored? I didn't realise you could physically transmit hormones through neurons
Hi @Dr Matt & Dr Mike I really would appreciate your input regarding a query I have regarding the hypothalamus. If I can contact you some way, it would be a great help. Thanks, Claire.
I have a question I have pituitary enlargement also elevated prolactin levels I’ve had this situation since 2008. On May 1st 2017 I had ratical total nephrectomy my entire right kidney was removed due to a 7cm cancerous tumor found. Could my pituitary enlargement be connected to the tumor in my kidney? Since the hypothalamus activates the pituitary gland which in turn activates the adrenal gland.
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That is basically what my lecturer wants us to know about the pituitary. However, it took him an hour to explain this. Thanks Mike.
Thank you so much!! I fall asleep watching my lecturers but you make learning so fun and entertaining and I'm so attentive watching them :)
I'm studying for my anatomy and physiology final exam and I'm mad at myself for not finding these videos sooner. Great explanations! I actually feel I understand the material now as opposed to simply memorizing terms. Thank you!
True legend ,an hour lecture and didn’t understand it,but 4min video and understand the whole concept
Always have to watch Dr. Mike’s videos twice: once for the mirin and twice for the understanding
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Thank you! Really helpful because you break down the information into the key pieces, a lot easier to understand than channels which are more wordy when trying to grasp the concepts!
This is genius, thank you!! I now understand something I've just spent 3 hours trying to understand from written information and less helpful videos :)
was looking for something a layman like me can understand that wasn't too overly basic. this hit the spot. trying to understand my endocrine system better for health and 'anti-aging'
My lecturer took 2 hours to explain it and u did it under 5 mins ..
Thanks .
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Fantastic explanation about why the posterior pituitary gland gets nervous stimulus and anterior gets hormonal from blood.
I wasn't searching for this but this is sooo good explained, I watched the entire video and understood everything, even though I have no idea about medicine! :D
you are very good at explaining! thank you
i got nooooooooo problem watching this all day
Right? Whoa.
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This is a really excellent video, and things finally make sense! Can I ask how the hypothalamus actually transmits the hormones to the posterior pituitary to be stored? I didn't realise you could physically transmit hormones through neurons
They are packaged into vesicles and transported using proteins!
Hi @Dr Matt & Dr Mike
I really would appreciate your input regarding a query I have regarding the hypothalamus. If I can contact you some way, it would be a great help. Thanks, Claire.
OMG....you make it soooo simple! Thank you Dr Mike! 🙏
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Great video Dr. Mike! Straight to the point and explained in a clear and concise manner.
Thank you for the great explanation
Amazingly summarised 🌟
simply, good brief explanation.
So good explanation sir keep it up u explained it very clearly
Thank you for making this easy to understand, the Endocrine system is hard.
awesome lecture
Great job !
Uuff this was so well explained! Thank you so much!
Thank you , it was very helpful and such a clean explanation btw
Fantastic video, thank you Doctor!
beautiful, thank you!!
Excellent education and clear
thank you man this helped me with this question I've been stuck on for an hour now
I came here looking to revise the topic for patophysio, walked out wanting your workout routine… great video btw, thanks💪🏻
Great teaching!
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Thanks! Really helpful!
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wonderful video!
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Thanks!
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Will you please do a video on the relationship /connection between the adrenal glands and the pituitary gland
Thank you soo much
You're welcome!
The hypothalamus transports hormones to the posterior pituitary gland via nervous tissue?
yes
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well explained
good fcuking job!! have seen a few videos of your keep up!
Thank u Dr
Why do I only find this channel now? Anatomy finals in 2 days 😭
this aint even anatomy bro...
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Great clear
What are the anti drop and anti rise centers of hypothalamus?
Short vid & useful vid!!!!
I have a question I have pituitary enlargement also elevated prolactin levels I’ve had this situation since 2008. On May 1st 2017 I had ratical total nephrectomy my entire right kidney was removed due to a 7cm cancerous tumor found. Could my pituitary enlargement be connected to the tumor in my kidney? Since the hypothalamus activates the pituitary gland which in turn activates the adrenal gland.
WOW thank you :)
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It’s looks so important just if I can understand the English
The content is very good, but feel the speaking speed is much quicker than before. LOL
& I'm listening 👂 2x speed
bro I swear this was so easy to understand, my prof makes it sound like it’s a maze 😭
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bruh. I thought those were testes
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Sir r u natural?
If these were an animal... what animal would they be? I'm supposed to answer this question in an essay... xD what?
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