Shotgun Histology Aorta

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Shotgun Histology Aorta

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  • @denianejohn8056
    @denianejohn8056 11 років тому +6

    I think students will be thanking you for years to come Professor!! Much appreciated. I am getting my shot at Med School now and I really have found these sessions useful. And thank you so much for delivering such excellent quality material for free.

  • @jrask
    @jrask 12 років тому +2

    This was so so helpful. Amazing what 5 minutes can do. Thank you

  • @personalfamilyvideos
    @personalfamilyvideos 14 років тому +14

    What would make these videos even better (if that's possible) would be if you included more detailed explanations about the distinguishing characteristics that enable you to make a positive identification of a structure. For example, when you said "this might be a nerve, I'm not sure, but I'm sure THIS is a nerve." IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU ADDED "I know this because..." to that statement. Exactly what specifically is tipping you off or giving you doubts? Anyway, GREAT VIDEOS, Thanks a million.

  • @hiwarduski7959
    @hiwarduski7959 6 років тому +1

    Thanks alot that was really useful cause explanation was in detail

  • @capnyoshi5679
    @capnyoshi5679 11 років тому +2

    Wait, so looking at the top right corner of the slide, what is the tunica media looking thing above the adventitia? I thought the adventitia was the outermost part?

  • @TurkeyVeneers
    @TurkeyVeneers 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video! In some of the books they say there is no fibroblast on the tunica media and smooth muscle cells synthesize collagen and elastin and stuff, is that correct because if I am not wrong I heard that you said there are fibroblasts in the media. thank you

    • @WashingtonDeceit
      @WashingtonDeceit  5 років тому +2

      I have always understood media is predominantly smooth muscle which act like fibroblasts.

    • @TurkeyVeneers
      @TurkeyVeneers 5 років тому

      @@WashingtonDeceit Alright, I was a bit confused. Thank you so much for all the videos

  • @NoxMedicant
    @NoxMedicant 12 років тому

    thx for this vids...this one really helped =)

  • @samarmattar
    @samarmattar 12 років тому

    how can u defferentite b/t blood vessels and nerves? i didnt see any difference :)
    thank u.

  • @fuuuluzza9065
    @fuuuluzza9065 4 роки тому

    Ehrenmann

  • @WashingtonDeceit
    @WashingtonDeceit  12 років тому

    Blood vessels have blood in them.
    Usually.
    Or at least a lumen.