Clearest explanation of these processes. I sat through my lecture, read through my book, even watched some videos here and was still clueless until I saw this. Thank you!
Hi! As a new students in a medical faculty I found this video really interesting! It explained a lot about intramembranous ossification which I can't even understand by reading some books about them myself. Thank you.
I searched whole internet for hours to get a good explanation and finally i got it.. Its so hard to understand by reading from books as we are bombarded with terms. This video is life saver.
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It's much better than the university lecture that I'm taking now ..... (even the best University in our country.........😢 South Korea) I always feel skeptical that why we should go to university. Why did I try so hard to go to university
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I'm planning to do a course on anatomy this spring and I was thinking I should hav an overview. I watched your video and gives me a feeling that I will do good cause u made it so simple and clear. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and time.
This is a great presentation. Your use of color, to show sequence, is genius. In depth, good pace and nice simple sketches. Downside is, that your voice is so pleasant, it's lulling me to sleep....the black background looks awesome but triggering my melatonin levels...lol....Thank you for sharing. It is helpful.
Thank you for making such an awesome video! This helped lots. I loved how you used different colors for the different processes which I also do when taking notes because it's more pleasing to the eyes hahaha
Hey this video really helped me, ossification process is really technical in the book i'm using i was in need of some more friendly explanaition, thanks a lot i got it all, i searched for this in spanish and the people there really sucked (it's my mother language)
Great video! However, I still don't understand when exactly does the vascularisation of the tissue forme. Is it vascularized from the beginning? Does it happen in the middle of the process? and how?
you go at a great pace. I can sit back sip a coffee and learn. i have to express my supreme gratitude for taking your time to make this video.
Thanks mate!, always great to hear positive feedback. I'm glad it helped.
I fully agree to him. Thanks, that's the way to learn. Would love to have your presentation as slide deck!
sometimes i wonder why we pay for college classes
ask myself that every day after class when I look up youtube vids.
what do you guys mean? im about to enter med school and im curious regaring how class runs... is it hard to follow?
Its not an issue of material, it is an issue of the high volume of material that is testable.
Its such high volumes here at Vet school too X
My little sister wants to be a vet
Clearest explanation of these processes. I sat through my lecture, read through my book, even watched some videos here and was still clueless until I saw this. Thank you!
Can I like this video 365386 times? It's so detailed and clean this literally saved my life.
Hi! As a new students in a medical faculty I found this video really interesting! It explained a lot about intramembranous ossification which I can't even understand by reading some books about them myself. Thank you.
I searched whole internet for hours to get a good explanation and finally i got it.. Its so hard to understand by reading from books as we are bombarded with terms. This video is life saver.
Loved the way you taught. I've already missed my classes, but I'm pretty sure now I know more than students who attended the class
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This was super helpful! But also, am I the only one who finds his vids super relaxing?
This is the best explanation of this process on the internet. Super helpful. Thank you
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Pure art. Makes understanding these lecture slides so much easier. Thank you!
I agree with other commenters, best video on this topic I've found out of dozens. Definitely subscribed, thank you.
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The video has really help me understand about intramembranous ossification
That I had not understood before in class
I think it's important to specify that intramembranous bone formation originates from MSC's and NOT from cartilage precursors.
you're right, the video makes me confused a lot :))))
What is Msc
@@victoriapondiwa8744 mesenchymal stromal cells
Spot on
I understand bone formation, how osteoblasts, lamella, apposition growth developed in 13 mins. Thanks for your explanation.
I haven’t been understanding histology in my class
I don’t know why
But this makes everything really clear👌
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It's much better than the university lecture that I'm taking now .....
(even the best University in our country.........😢 South Korea)
I always feel skeptical that why we should go to university.
Why did I try so hard to go to university
paying so much tuition and my teacher din't cover this process once. Thank you so much very helpful!
Same here
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My professor goes way too fast! You go at a wonderful pace and I can keep up, love it
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Amazing explanation
I'm planning to do a course on anatomy this spring and I was thinking I should hav an overview. I watched your video and gives me a feeling that I will do good cause u made it so simple and clear. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and time.
This is a great presentation. Your use of color, to show sequence, is genius. In depth, good pace and nice simple sketches. Downside is, that your voice is so pleasant, it's lulling me to sleep....the black background looks awesome but triggering my melatonin levels...lol....Thank you for sharing. It is helpful.
i find your videos very informative and understandable, I've learned a lot, thank you
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Thank you for making such an awesome video! This helped lots. I loved how you used different colors for the different processes which I also do when taking notes because it's more pleasing to the eyes hahaha
he talks like lumpy space princess and i like to imagine that shes the one giving me lessons haha luv this guy
Hey this video really helped me, ossification process is really technical in the book i'm using i was in need of some more friendly explanaition, thanks a lot i got it all, i searched for this in spanish and the people there really sucked (it's my mother language)
So so helpful! Thank you so much!
Very well done!
+Arkar Brown Thanks mate, hope it helped.
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Wish you were my Phys and Anatomy teacher
So the osteoclast are not also reaposible for turberclue formation as they are reached by the blood vessels?.
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is the spongy bone the gaps between the trabeculae? so where the vascular tissue is?
Great! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, but can you tell me that are vascular tissues with embryonic vessels the same thing ?
Thank you!
how does it become mineralised? does the osteoblast secrete the mineral salts or does it come from outside e.g invading blood vessels??
the osteoblast secrete osteoid which are technically a mineral salt
Great video! However, I still don't understand when exactly does the vascularisation of the tissue forme. Is it vascularized from the beginning? Does it happen in the middle of the process? and how?
Thank u so much
That was good 🙏🙏🙏
i have good understanding now for my XRAY, i have an endochondral healing bone who look like an non union ! i was scared
Excellent bro..and why all med school professors didn't teach their students like this..?
Time limitations
What program did you use to write out the lecture?
What's the difference between Mesenchymal cells and Osteogenic cells
You have my gratitude _/\_
Saw this for histology so different from physiology and anatomy
That's a lovely accent you have there....
Thanks for this bro
Sir whether this process is same for animals also
So for the bones that only have trabeculae at their ends how would this occur?
intramembranous ossification usually occurs in flat bones. For long bones, they go through endochondral ossification instead.
Bone made by intramembranous ossification does not have red marrow . can you give me the reference where you have found this information?
why were the osteoprogenitor cells not included?
Thank you for this great video! Very helpful and you explained it very well. Thank you 1/8/2018 :D
what is the writing app using
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I love his accent
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