Zach, i dont know if you will read this, i hope you will. I watched this video on my 1st year of medschool for histology class. I loved it, i finally understood all of those details and remembered them with ease. I was best in my class because of you. And more importantly, i really fell in love with medicine and human physyology. Years passed, i learned alot of disciplinnes, i encountered many many difficulties, i grew up as a clinician, i struggled under loads of information. But i sucsessfully made it to my 5th year. And now im on my gynecology rotation where i need to remember all of this again. And of course, i came here, back to this video... And i have to tell you, that thrill and exitement you gave me years ago is still there! You do not know me, but to me you are an old friend who explained me so much... You really helped me, you know... Thanks, brother! I didnt think that i would tear up, but im finishing this comment with watering eyes... I hope you have a fantastic time and amaizing friends around, not many people are so priveleged to influence so many people as you do. All the best to you and your team. Thanks again!
As soon as I start earning money, I will be donating to this channel. You, my friend, are an AMAZING teacher. You have taught me more in 30 minutes than my professors have in 10 weeks. Thank you for existing! I owe my passing grades to you.
I'm a med student and i don't earn money as well but I signed his patreon anyway and I give him 1$/month. Obsly it aint much but if everyone who watches his videos did that it would help for sure, and it's my way to thank him for this amazing work :)
I am myself Endocrinologist and thoroughly enjoyed all your Endocrine basic lectures. Highly recommended for Medical students, Drs, and even specialists. You are really doing a great job by teaching such complex stuff in an easy and friendly way. I wish I had such a teacher in my MBBS days. Hats off and best of luck
Endocrinologists don’t watch stuff like this 😂 If you really are an endocrinologist and you’re actually interested in detailed understanding of how the human body functions 🧐I am pleasantly surprised. I thought “Endocrinology” translates to “The END of ology” the end of the study of something 🤓I know it really means “within” “internal” or “inside” study 👀🫣but most endocrinologists seem to imagine that THAT means they just learn everything from within themselves. That’s just what I think bcuz they don’t ask questions, have the least curiosity about what the patient is experiencing that I’ve ever witnessed and they get annoyed with external sources of information (ie: their stupid patients telling them ANYTHING) 😂😂🤣😅
Hello from Nigeria… it’s my first year in med school and it’s 2 weeks to write our exams and by just watching this video 3 times I can understand the whole process… thank you Ninja❤
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These days when websites are charging students for even MCQs. It is very tough to praise your team in words with my not that much enriched vocabulary..I am not making that much money..I will start earning from next year once my residency starts(Hopefully) and I will contribute first that to your channel..God bless you and your team..
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I’m doctor from Brazil and I want to congratulate you, Zach Murphy, for your amazing job! Your passion for teaching is crossing the oceans! Christ bless you!
You have no idea the impact you have on everyone watching you! Your passion is contagious! Seriously, my heart feels happy when I watch your lectures. Thank you!
I bet professors around the world are watching this to learn what they don't so they can teach more accurately. But the students who really want to do well as what teachers don't quite get, will just watch this a bust through with an A. You're under-rated. I hope UA-cam is paying you lots for this successful postings! You guys are awesome. Making it happen better than most and loving it too! I really like the episode on the immune system where you went into detail on the 3C process.....stellar. I consult a handful of anatomy videos for my learning....this is on the top. Thanks for making anatomy, physiology FUN and EASY!
I'm a medical student. certainly, this channel is better than my university. My classmates ask me always: where did you get this huge information? definitely, I say to them " Ninja Nerd channel is the best university than universities in whole world!" I would like to appreciate you for your great work. you deserve my university's fee.
In case you are wondering, HOW the Estrogen feedback on the pituritary changes from negative to positive in the late follicular stage. It's because the accumulating Estrogen actually increases the GNRH sensivity of the gonadotrophs. Therefore the gonadotrophs release LH excessively and cause the LH surge.
Since GnRH neurons do not have oestrogen receptors (ERa), oestrogen bind on to receptors that are on the Kisspeptin neurons in the hypothalamus, in which they activate GnRH neurons through GPR54. This indirect mechanism allows us to understand why high levels of oestrogen coming from the dominant follicle can increase the activity of GnRH which in turn increase the secretion of LH --> Ovulation. However, in the 7th day of the follicle phase, the oestrogen inhibit the secretion of FSH so that only one follicle will grow to be the dominant one under the stimulation of low levels of FSH (due to the inhibition). We can say that high oestrogen levels have an indirect positive feedback on the GnRH neurons through KIsspeptin, which in turn increased LH secretion, but the negative feedback mechanism for inhibiting FSH during mid follicular phase i couldn't understand. Maybe someone would.
May I ask, how the estrogen goes up again in late follicular stage after its production drops due to inhibition of LH and FSH by earlier high level of estrogen?
Estrogen levels continue to rise as the follicle develops. Progesterone eventually begin to rise as well. Up to a certain point, the estrogen being produced exerts negative feedback on both GnRH and gonadotropin secretion. Around the 14th day of the cycle, the anterior pituitary abruptly changes its response to the persistently high estrogen levels. Rather than suppressing gonadotropin release, the estrogen now has a positive feedback effect. The reasons for this switch are still not clear. The switch to positive feedback provokes a steep surge in LH, and to a lesser degree FSH. High LH levels in turn initiates the process of ovulation, whereby the follicle ruptures and egg is released. After ovulation, the follicle collapses and the cells within it transform. This new structure is called the corpus luteum. The luteal cells produce more progesterone than estrogen, so blood levels of progesterone rise higher than estrogen levels after ovulation. The corpus luteum only remains viable for about 14 days, after which both estrogen and progesterone levels taper off. The declining levels of estrogen remove the negative feedback on GnRH and FSH production, allowing the cycle to begin over again.
Your lectures have never disappointed me! You have been my best online tutor so far. Without your insightful lectures, I would not to get thru my anatomy class with a good grade. I am truly appreciate your time and dedication in sharing your knowledge with others.
Studying for MCAT and I made such a good decision of watching his videos to understand biology concept, its just makes you feel so confident and actually understand what is going on!!! I wish he made more MCAT focused videos as well!
I was so confused when I was reading Embryology from the textbooks but after watching your videos and observing the huge effort and dedication you've been putting into making them and making such complex concepts of medicine really much understandable I have nothing to say except they I wish you the best in your life and carrier. God bless you. Thank's a ton.
i never understood this when my class teacher explained it to me.. but your explanation was awesome.. i understood eachand everything... my dream is to become a gynecologist..hope this really helps me in future.. may god bless you brother.. to increase your knowledge more
You don't even know how much you are helping me, I feel so angry because I can't never focus on what my teacher are saying but with you it's so different, I can watch you all day and understand and focus on what you are saying, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I don't have much but I will support you on Patreon! Thank you again
Absolute legend! I've never heard anyone explain this so thoroughly. First the first time I can actually say I understand this well enough to be able to explain it back to someone and fully comprehend it. Thank you so much!
My goodness you are amazing at teaching! Honestly, you were engaging, made it easy to understand and keep up. I would take your class in a heartbeat. Thank you for these videos!!
When you kept saying how cool these phases are and how cool how cool women’s processes are brought me joy. My professor has used hurtful/shaming language calling a women’s hormonal cycle “confusing” or “complex” at the end of each slide he presented. I’m understanding more from your videos and am more appreciative in the ways in which you hype up all that you’re teaching and not dreading it. Thank you.
I am a lecturer and am grateful to have encountered you. You are an inspiration and my mentor in giving engaging lectures. Keep up the great work. Thanks a lot Zach.
Hey! just wanted to add something to your amazing explanation. The second stage of the ovulation cycle (Luteal phase) is actually ALWAYS 14 days.. it's the follicular phase that changes from every person to person or cycle to cycle, so it makes the cycle longer or shorter. keep up the great work! love your videos!
I strive to one day be able to express myself as amazingly as you do when teaching all about anatomy & physiology. Thank you so much for delivering information so easily and clearly. Whenever I'm stuck on material I always come to my Ninja Nerd instructor online and easily understand everything
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Exactly,and that what happend in our collage the doctor leave and u don't understand the purpose from lecture he only say are you understand we say yeah but actually no one get the idea😕 Ninja really forfit alot of respect.
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This is quality, the visual aspect combined with the clear descriptions is the perfect combination, lots of information that is being put into a simplistic yet effective story. well done and thank you.
My favorite part was the fimbriae making gnarly waves scooting the little oocyte... super helpful video, really makes clear the roles of the hormones at different phases, thanks!
He explained this sooooo nicely.. I would never forget the process and a massive thankyou.. a big part of my test concept got cleared.. So understandable! Thankyou once again and I am highly grateful!! ❤
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Firstly thought that the video is very time consuming but this person so good in this that every body will understand this very very well.. Thank u very much sir..Great lecture..😮😮
I'm here to learn about our bodies and their complex mechanism. You are such a wonderful teacher. All those scientific terms were easily understood because your mode of teaching is super good. Thank you.
I have to say - these markers you all use are incredible. When you started filling in the follicular fluid/hyaluronic acid at 11:10 - oh man, that was incredible! Also, fantastic channel. Thanks for all the hard work you do
I'm a midwifery student and this video was what made the hormonal cycle click. This is so great, I shared with my fellow midwifery students to learn this. You did an amazing job of explaining everything and tie it all together. Thank you!
as turkish higschool student with a not so good bio curriculum this is really helpful our theachers are really bad and lean towards memorising rather then actually learning the physiology thank you for doing this it helps a lot
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I was watching this video and watching you for the first time last year for my biology class of the last year in high school.. Now, I'm watching this again..but for my lecture in first year of medicine so, thanks a lot
Great video but one question doesn't primordial germ cells have already been changed into primary oocyte and primary follicle before the girl child is borned??? I meant wat I have read so far in books is female child is borned with primary follicles arrested at prophase 1. At birth nearly 200000 to 2000000 primary oocytes remain in each ovary, of these about 40,000 still present up to the puberty and around 400 secondary oocytes will be matured in its entire fertility period. This degradation is Atresia.... But u said, at prepubertal stage all the oogonium will be formed... Just a curiosity, don't mind! Otherwise, u are great 👍😁
Great video overall. Keep up the good work! Just a minor correction: at birth, all of the oogonia are already converted to primordial follicles. Ref.: The Developing Human by Keith L. Moore.
Also, the human oogonium/spermatogonium has 4n amount of nuclear material, and 46 double-chromatid chromosomes. What I'm trying to say here, is that 'n' refers to amount of nuclear material/DNA, which doubles when a diploid (2n) cell prepares to divide, i.e, it becomes '4n', and has double-chromatid chromosomes. After meiosis I, a daughter cell has '2n' DNA and 23 chromosomes, which are still double-chromatid chromosomes. This is because the number of chromosomes depends on the number of centromeres. And after meiosis II, each daughter cell has 'n' amount of DNA, and 23 single-chromatid chromosomes. Reference: 1. Human Embryology (3rd edition) by Laiq Hussain Siddiqui, page 33 2. ua-cam.com/video/gcz1FOWw0Cg/v-deo.html P.S: I really did derive a lot of benefit from the video. Thanks a million. I just thought I'd share a few things that came to my notice while studying for my exam.
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Hi- this was the first video I watched of yours in my undergrad endocrinology class. I feel in love with hormones and repro. Now I am in my first year of medical school watching it again for review- thank you for making these and helping us science nerds understand and appreciate the complexity of the human body
Thank you so much for the amazing lecture. I am on the TTC journey. Learning how my body works, I am becoming more grateful and patient with my miraculous body. Thank you!!
This is so easy to understand compared to the books from school. Thank you so much for your detailed explinations. It really helped a lot. Great job and keep doing these amazing lessons!
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Human creation in Quran وَلَقَدۡ خَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡإِنسَٰنَ مِن سُلَٰلَةٖ مِّن طِينٖ We have created man from an extract of clay. (Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 12) ثُمَّ جَعَلۡنَٰهُ نُطۡفَةٗ فِي قَرَارٖ مَّكِينٖ Then We made him a sperm-drop in a firm resting place. (Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 13) ثُمَّ خَلَقۡنَا ٱلنُّطۡفَةَ عَلَقَةٗ فَخَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡعَلَقَةَ مُضۡغَةٗ فَخَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡمُضۡغَةَ عِظَٰمٗا فَكَسَوۡنَا ٱلۡعِظَٰمَ لَحۡمٗا ثُمَّ أَنشَأۡنَٰهُ خَلۡقًا ءَاخَرَۚ فَتَبَارَكَ ٱللَّهُ أَحۡسَنُ ٱلۡخَٰلِقِينَ Then We turned the sperm-drop into a clot, then We turned the clot into a fetus-lump, then We turned the fetus-lump into bones and We clothed the bones with flesh; thereafter We developed it into another creature. So glorious is Allah, the Best of the creators. (Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 14) Thanks
Just a fact that you guys might need or enjoy is that the luteal phase length does not really vary that much. It is pretty much consistently (excluding possible pathological cases) 14 days. The follicular phase might and does vary a lot
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Zach, i dont know if you will read this, i hope you will. I watched this video on my 1st year of medschool for histology class. I loved it, i finally understood all of those details and remembered them with ease. I was best in my class because of you. And more importantly, i really fell in love with medicine and human physyology. Years passed, i learned alot of disciplinnes, i encountered many many difficulties, i grew up as a clinician, i struggled under loads of information. But i sucsessfully made it to my 5th year. And now im on my gynecology rotation where i need to remember all of this again. And of course, i came here, back to this video... And i have to tell you, that thrill and exitement you gave me years ago is still there! You do not know me, but to me you are an old friend who explained me so much... You really helped me, you know... Thanks, brother! I didnt think that i would tear up, but im finishing this comment with watering eyes... I hope you have a fantastic time and amaizing friends around, not many people are so priveleged to influence so many people as you do. All the best to you and your team. Thanks again!
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Revisiting in my clincial years too.
I feel you, because thats exactly how I feel when he explains things thoroughly yet so easily.
As soon as I start earning money, I will be donating to this channel. You, my friend, are an AMAZING teacher. You have taught me more in 30 minutes than my professors have in 10 weeks. Thank you for existing! I owe my passing grades to you.
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I am myself Endocrinologist and thoroughly enjoyed all your Endocrine basic lectures. Highly recommended for Medical students, Drs, and even specialists. You are really doing a great job by teaching such complex stuff in an easy and friendly way. I wish I had such a teacher in my MBBS days. Hats off and best of luck
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Endocrinologists don’t watch stuff like this 😂 If you really are an endocrinologist and you’re actually interested in detailed understanding of how the human body functions 🧐I am pleasantly surprised. I thought “Endocrinology” translates to “The END of ology” the end of the study of something 🤓I know it really means “within” “internal” or “inside” study 👀🫣but most endocrinologists seem to imagine that THAT means they just learn everything from within themselves. That’s just what I think bcuz they don’t ask questions, have the least curiosity about what the patient is experiencing that I’ve ever witnessed and they get annoyed with external sources of information (ie: their stupid patients telling them ANYTHING)
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Hello from Nigeria… it’s my first year in med school and it’s 2 weeks to write our exams and by just watching this video 3 times I can understand the whole process… thank you Ninja❤
Omor I’m also writing embryology exam soon 😪
i really love this guy so much he just delivers the information in the best way possible, the video is 30 minutes long and it felt like couple of minutes. keep up the good work.
Same! A long video gone by so fast that i was kinda sad when it was over
These days when websites are charging students for even MCQs. It is very tough to praise your team in words with my not that much enriched vocabulary..I am not making that much money..I will start earning from next year once my residency starts(Hopefully) and I will contribute first that to your channel..God bless you and your team..
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I’m serious but all of your videos have allowed me to get an A on every exam of A&P II. Thank you!
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I bet professors around the world are watching this to learn what they don't so they can teach more accurately. But the students who really want to do well as what teachers don't quite get, will just watch this a bust through with an A. You're under-rated. I hope UA-cam is paying you lots for this successful postings! You guys are awesome. Making it happen better than most and loving it too! I really like the episode on the immune system where you went into detail on the 3C process.....stellar. I consult a handful of anatomy videos for my learning....this is on the top. Thanks for making anatomy, physiology FUN and EASY!
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In case you are wondering, HOW the Estrogen feedback on the pituritary changes from negative to positive in the late follicular stage. It's because the accumulating Estrogen actually increases the GNRH sensivity of the gonadotrophs. Therefore the gonadotrophs release LH excessively and cause the LH surge.
Ive had this question in my mind for so long..thank you😄
Since GnRH neurons do not have oestrogen receptors (ERa), oestrogen bind on to receptors that are on the Kisspeptin neurons in the hypothalamus, in which they activate GnRH neurons through GPR54.
This indirect mechanism allows us to understand why high levels of oestrogen coming from the dominant follicle can increase the activity of GnRH which in turn increase the secretion of LH --> Ovulation.
However, in the 7th day of the follicle phase, the oestrogen inhibit the secretion of FSH so that only one follicle will grow to be the dominant one under the stimulation of low levels of FSH (due to the inhibition).
We can say that high oestrogen levels have an indirect positive feedback on the GnRH neurons through KIsspeptin, which in turn increased LH secretion, but the negative feedback mechanism for inhibiting FSH during mid follicular phase i couldn't understand. Maybe someone would.
@@noble-quran_hadith the same growing follicle that secretes Oestrogen secretes Inhibin hormone which inturn inhibit secrerton of FSH.
May I ask, how the estrogen goes up again in late follicular stage after its production drops due to inhibition of LH and FSH by earlier high level of estrogen?
Estrogen levels continue to rise as the follicle develops. Progesterone eventually begin to rise as well. Up to a certain point, the estrogen being produced exerts negative feedback on both GnRH and gonadotropin secretion.
Around the 14th day of the cycle, the anterior pituitary abruptly changes its response to the persistently high estrogen levels. Rather than suppressing gonadotropin release, the estrogen now has a positive feedback effect. The reasons for this switch are still not clear.
The switch to positive feedback provokes a steep surge in LH, and to a lesser degree FSH. High LH levels in turn initiates the process of ovulation, whereby the follicle ruptures and egg is released.
After ovulation, the follicle collapses and the cells within it transform. This new structure is called the corpus luteum. The luteal cells produce more progesterone than estrogen, so blood levels of progesterone rise higher than estrogen levels after ovulation. The corpus luteum only remains viable for about 14 days, after which both estrogen and progesterone levels taper off. The declining levels of estrogen remove the negative feedback on GnRH and FSH production, allowing the cycle to begin over again.
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I was so confused when I was reading Embryology from the textbooks but after watching your videos and observing the huge effort and dedication you've been putting into making them and making such complex concepts of medicine really much understandable I have nothing to say except they I wish you the best in your life and carrier. God bless you. Thank's a ton.
i never understood this when my class teacher explained it to me.. but your explanation was awesome.. i understood eachand everything... my dream is to become a gynecologist..hope this really helps me in future.. may god bless you brother.. to increase your knowledge more
You don't even know how much you are helping me, I feel so angry because I can't never focus on what my teacher are saying but with you it's so different, I can watch you all day and understand and focus on what you are saying, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I don't have much but I will support you on Patreon! Thank you again
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Absolute legend! I've never heard anyone explain this so thoroughly. First the first time I can actually say I understand this well enough to be able to explain it back to someone and fully comprehend it. Thank you so much!
My goodness you are amazing at teaching! Honestly, you were engaging, made it easy to understand and keep up. I would take your class in a heartbeat. Thank you for these videos!!
When you kept saying how cool these phases are and how cool how cool women’s processes are brought me joy. My professor has used hurtful/shaming language calling a women’s hormonal cycle “confusing” or “complex” at the end of each slide he presented. I’m understanding more from your videos and am more appreciative in the ways in which you hype up all that you’re teaching and not dreading it. Thank you.
Such an intelligent human being, your facial expressions and the quirky way you say things sometimes, hilarious. Love it. 👍
This is better than binging Netflix to be honest.... love these videos!!
I am a lecturer and am grateful to have encountered you. You are an inspiration and my mentor in giving engaging lectures. Keep up the great work. Thanks a lot Zach.
The fact that he spent time to explain every step, that make me like to hear him explaining. I wish him well
Hey! just wanted to add something to your amazing explanation. The second stage of the ovulation cycle (Luteal phase) is actually ALWAYS 14 days.. it's the follicular phase that changes from every person to person or cycle to cycle, so it makes the cycle longer or shorter.
keep up the great work! love your videos!
14 days is average, but it's not fixed. Luteal phase length can range from about 11-16 days.
5 mins into this and I realized that this is exactly what I needed all this time.. thank you so much, sir..
I strive to one day be able to express myself as amazingly as you do when teaching all about anatomy & physiology. Thank you so much for delivering information so easily and clearly. Whenever I'm stuck on material I always come to my Ninja Nerd instructor online and easily understand everything
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Exactly,and that what happend in our collage the doctor leave and u don't understand the purpose from lecture he only say are you understand we say yeah but actually no one get the idea😕
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My first thoughts as well... However I'm so glad I watched it through! Extremely helpful and informational!!!
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The way you explain, no one can beat that. Amazing!! Things were not this clear to me before I saw the video.
I feel like you know more than even doctors do these days.
Go to med school. We cover all this.
You also forget all this :)
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HOSHAN whereas he remembers everything he ever learnt
HOSHAN although youre right, your neurologist probably doesn’t remember what the fluid filled cavity is called, bummer
This is quality, the visual aspect combined with the clear descriptions is the perfect combination, lots of information that is being put into a simplistic yet effective story. well done and thank you.
My favorite part was the fimbriae making gnarly waves scooting the little oocyte... super helpful video, really makes clear the roles of the hormones at different phases, thanks!
I’ve watched a lot of these and liked them and you guys are by far the best! Where has this been all my life?!
He explained this sooooo nicely.. I would never forget the process and a massive thankyou.. a big part of my test concept got cleared.. So understandable! Thankyou once again and I am highly grateful!! ❤
Amazingly thorough and precise explanations. Thank you for repeating the process after explaining it the first time. I am truly grateful.
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May Allah open all the roads for you I have lot of informations but I can't gather them but one and only one Dr zachary can clear my brain and I can match histology physiology all the items just in one video
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You are the best, really, saving my life at med school
For the lack of adjectives, I will keep it simple. You are the BOSS
I have to say - these markers you all use are incredible. When you started filling in the follicular fluid/hyaluronic acid at 11:10 - oh man, that was incredible!
Also, fantastic channel. Thanks for all the hard work you do
I'm a midwifery student and this video was what made the hormonal cycle click. This is so great, I shared with my fellow midwifery students to learn this. You did an amazing job of explaining everything and tie it all together. Thank you!
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Zach, thank you for doing what you do, man! This is beyond helpful material (not just this video, your entire catalog!)
I never came across a detailed video about ovulation. Appreciate all your efforts
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I was watching this video and watching you for the first time last year for my biology class of the last year in high school..
Now, I'm watching this again..but for my lecture in first year of medicine
so, thanks a lot
Great video but one question doesn't primordial germ cells have already been changed into primary oocyte and primary follicle before the girl child is borned??? I meant wat I have read so far in books is female child is borned with primary follicles arrested at prophase 1. At birth nearly 200000 to 2000000 primary oocytes remain in each ovary, of these about 40,000 still present up to the puberty and around 400 secondary oocytes will be matured in its entire fertility period. This degradation is Atresia.... But u said, at prepubertal stage all the oogonium will be formed... Just a curiosity, don't mind!
Otherwise, u are great 👍😁
You are correct, Mugdha. I hope it is changed in the video.
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Thank you Ninja, it was super helpful for me.
I love how you speak and how passionate you are about science. It reminds me of myself.
Great video overall. Keep up the good work!
Just a minor correction: at birth, all of the oogonia are already converted to primordial follicles.
Ref.: The Developing Human by Keith L. Moore.
Also, the human oogonium/spermatogonium has 4n amount of nuclear material, and 46 double-chromatid chromosomes.
What I'm trying to say here, is that 'n' refers to amount of nuclear material/DNA, which doubles when a diploid (2n) cell prepares to divide, i.e, it becomes '4n', and has double-chromatid chromosomes. After meiosis I, a daughter cell has '2n' DNA and 23 chromosomes, which are still double-chromatid chromosomes. This is because the number of chromosomes depends on the number of centromeres.
And after meiosis II, each daughter cell has 'n' amount of DNA, and 23 single-chromatid chromosomes.
Reference:
1. Human Embryology (3rd edition) by Laiq Hussain Siddiqui, page 33
2. ua-cam.com/video/gcz1FOWw0Cg/v-deo.html
P.S: I really did derive a lot of benefit from the video. Thanks a million. I just thought I'd share a few things that came to my notice while studying for my exam.
Actually all of the oogonia develop into primary oocytes by mitosis.
It is the lining epithelium of ovary that forms follicular cells
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You're really helping many people globally to enjoy the most complicated courses in a matter of minutes, with clear and understandable contents.
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just shared this video with everyone in my class! well done and super helpful
+Sophia Gordon Yes Sophia! Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi- this was the first video I watched of yours in my undergrad endocrinology class. I feel in love with hormones and repro. Now I am in my first year of medical school watching it again for review- thank you for making these and helping us science nerds understand and appreciate the complexity of the human body
"She makes so much sense guys!" 12:36
Now that's something you don't hear everyday! 🤣
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Thank you so much for the amazing lecture. I am on the TTC journey. Learning how my body works, I am becoming more grateful and patient with my miraculous body. Thank you!!
Oogonia are consumed and turn into oocyte before birth take place as l think good work 😊
This is so easy to understand compared to the books from school. Thank you so much for your detailed explinations. It really helped a lot. Great job and keep doing these amazing lessons!
Diploid Oogonium until primery ovecite (2n chromosome) are in development of fetus ... Before birth. You mistakly say before puberty
Awesome...no words to praise your hard work...No, not a single teacher in my area can explain this cycle so beautifully as you have explained... love from India❤️❤️
the more i learn, the less i feel i know about my own body...
You are teaching us generation x things we didn't learn that we should have. Thank you so much for the work you've put in to get here to guide us.
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amazing video! i have a really short attention span so the way you speak and your color-coded drawings really help me understand the topic.
As a woman, I am offended that this ridiculous process happens inside of me. Thank you for helping me understand it in all of its complex glory.
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I like the way this guy explains everything that’s going on.
Human creation in Quran
وَلَقَدۡ خَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡإِنسَٰنَ مِن سُلَٰلَةٖ مِّن طِينٖ
We have created man from an extract of clay.
(Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 12)
ثُمَّ جَعَلۡنَٰهُ نُطۡفَةٗ فِي قَرَارٖ مَّكِينٖ
Then We made him a sperm-drop in a firm resting place.
(Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 13)
ثُمَّ خَلَقۡنَا ٱلنُّطۡفَةَ عَلَقَةٗ فَخَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡعَلَقَةَ مُضۡغَةٗ فَخَلَقۡنَا ٱلۡمُضۡغَةَ عِظَٰمٗا فَكَسَوۡنَا ٱلۡعِظَٰمَ لَحۡمٗا ثُمَّ أَنشَأۡنَٰهُ خَلۡقًا ءَاخَرَۚ فَتَبَارَكَ ٱللَّهُ أَحۡسَنُ ٱلۡخَٰلِقِينَ
Then We turned the sperm-drop into a clot, then We turned the clot into a fetus-lump, then We turned the fetus-lump into bones and We clothed the bones with flesh; thereafter We developed it into another creature. So glorious is Allah, the Best of the creators.
(Surah Al-Mu'minun, verse 14)
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Just a fact that you guys might need or enjoy is that the luteal phase length does not really vary that much. It is pretty much consistently (excluding possible pathological cases) 14 days. The follicular phase might and does vary a lot
this helps me a lot in medschool. your videos are amazing and a lot better than my prof's recording videos:(
thank you for sticking through the whole process of making this video
I really love your work and the way you explain the stuff !!! I can re-read the same chapter 30 times and will still not get it, watching you explain it with so much enthusiasm makes my day and keeps me wide awake to learn more, I actually had tears in my eyes when I finally understood it and it all just made sense !! Thank you so so so much. You are simply great and I just cant thank you enough. And for the record, this is my very first comment on UA-cam, because you guys deserve it. God bless you !
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