I don't normally comment on videos but its such a shame that you don't have more viewers, your videos are amazing, very clear and throughout. you deserve so much more. Thank you so very much and keep up the good work!
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You truly are the best. You're really helping me visualize everything. A lot of professors just want to sound like a boring text book, however you really explain it so well.
7:48 Most videos I've seen don't really describe how this "pushing process" happens so it's nice to see that someone is willing to explain it quite thoroughly.
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Andrey, you are my inspiration when times are tough. I have survived undergrad with you and am happy to say will be surviving my first year of med school with you! Thank you so much for your service to science!
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Just one minor correction. In the video you had mentioned that the endoderm is derived from the hypoblast. Per the book "The Developing Human" on Clinical Key, it states that the hypoblast only gives rise to the extra-embryonic mesoderm (in the second week). All 3 of the layers (ecto/meso/endo-derms) are derived from the epiblast cells differentiating as such. Good lecture though, just trying to keep the more medically oriented folks on track. Cheers.
That doesn't make him wrong. I've read what he's saying from many different sources. Many different texts say the same things in different ways and may not always include all details
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Thank you very much, the diagrams very super helpful! I never quite understood how invagination worked until now, this was way clearer than any video explaining gastrulation.
i feel like this needs to be clarified : during invagination the primitive streak is formed and then the primitive node. during this time the epiblast cells migrate cranially(towards head) and as this occurs the epiblast cells detach from the epiblast layer slip under it and into the interior of the embryo. from this point the first of these cells to invaginate invade the hypoblast layer and displace that layer of cells on top with the definitve ectoderm cell layer forming the ectoderm , the cells that remain inbetween become the mesoderm and the remainder of the epiblast cells become the endoderm. so technically the hypoblast does not become the ectoderm. hope this helps
Ive read in some texts that its the differentiation of the epiblast cells that give rise to the 3 germ layers, and that the hypoblast is primarily responsible for creating a lining that forms the yolk sac, but in the video you mention that the hypoblast gives rise to the endoderm as well. Is there any to help clarify this for me a little? It also states that the endodermal cells from the epiblast essentially replace some of the cells in the hypoblast layer.
Epiblast diffrentiate into intraembryonic endoderm mesoderm ectoderm, these make up diff organs in our body. Meanwhile hypoblast cell layer is pushed away, replaced by incoming proliferating endorderm layer. Hypoblast will however proliferate into extraembryonic mesoderm and endoderm. These make up chorion amnion etc
You're videos are amazing. You do such a fabulous job making these concepts simple and clear. I really enjoy the way you concisely explain everything in such a pleasant way! (Also like your slight accent...where are you from? I can't figure it out). Thanks a million!
ohhhh my goshhh! im currently studying for the mcat and i literally watched 3 full videos on gastrulation and each video confused me more, your video was my 4th and i understood every single thing so easily! you are amazingggg thank you!!
This was a bit confusing because it looks like the epiblasts also form the extraembryonic mesoderm, but it's actually limited to the intraembryonic mesoderm while the hypoblasts already formed the extraembryonic mesoderm before the primitive streak develops.
Could someone kindly tell me what is meant by 'excretory system'? I'm confused as to how the mesoderm gives rise to the excretory system.. The bladder, urethra, GI tract and exocrine glands all come from the endoderm, right? So what excretory system is being derived from the mesoderm? When they say 'excretory system' do they simply mean the kidneys and that's all they are referring to?
Amazing video! But I'd like to suggest a correction: To my knowledge, the trophoblasts differentiate into cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts while the embryoblasts differentiate into epiblasts and hypoblasts So in short: The structure of the blastocyst: 1. Outer cells: trophoblasts. 2. Inner cells: embryoblasts. Trophoblast mediates the implantation, and will develop into placenta. Embryoblast gives the body of the embryo
But i think diagrams 1&2 should be on cleaveage when morulla actually build up a tropoblast and morulla brought them tobe 32-cells which knows as blastokist and then where diagrams 1 exist they build up inner cellmass and outercell mass (tropoblast) that devided into 2 sitotropoblast(made up placenta) and sinsitiotropoblast(invasion to endometrium) when blastokist could reach deep of endometrium inner cell mass build up into epiblast and hipoblast, the next step is actually gaatrulation (week3)
The first germ layer to form is the endoderm, but it's formed from the epiblast by migration from the primitive streak towards the hypoblast; only afterwards the mesoderm. Hypoblast only gives rise to extraembryonic endoderm
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Very good video! But I learned two things different: 1. The Epiblast forms all three germ-layers 2. The extraembrionic Mesoderm that goes around the chorionic cavity is formed by the Hypoblast in an earlier stage
You explained in 11 minutes what my Professor failed to explain in a 2 hour lecture! Thank you so much! Kudos to you!
I don't normally comment on videos but its such a shame that you don't have more viewers, your videos are amazing, very clear and throughout. you deserve so much more. Thank you so very much and keep up the good work!
For sure
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the sad thing is that andrey kopot dosent earn from youtube no monetisation is activated by this man ,this is the reason i feel bad for this legend or its just that money dosent matter , perfection do.. thanks andrey sir love from india
its not sad cuz all he wanted to do was reacive love and provide free education, his goals acieved and is already financially stable with his doctrate profession, adds would ultimately make it more comercial
Why can't my teachers in med school be like you?
I know right!
Dude, I'm in highschool and they are making us learn these!!! It's torture to us.
If you are in high school then your in the wrong section. You are torturing yourself.
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finally, a video that explains this thoroughly. your a med school saviour sir
You truly are the best. You're really helping me visualize everything. A lot of professors just want to sound like a boring text book, however you really explain it so well.
7:48 Most videos I've seen don't really describe how this "pushing process" happens so it's nice to see that someone is willing to explain it quite thoroughly.
Dude, you're just brilliant! I can't thank you enough. You save me each and every time exams come up!
actually i think that only epiblast cells give rise to all the three layers including endoderm
yes, you are absolutley right. hypoblast forms extra embryonal tissue.
that's what i thought too . epiblast is the origin of the other two layers ,that's what our teacher sad .
But hypoblast forms the endoderm...
@@junakikashyap2543 Incorrect! The Hypoblast creates the yolk sac
, as the folks above said, extra-embryonal tissue
But mesodermal cell arises from hypoblast and ectoderm formation also
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this is exceptional material and if not the best video to actually understand gastrulation
Thanks God for creating languages to gather people together. Ana thanks God again that I could find you . My heart is beating when I watch your teaching
I'm a french student and I thank you for all these videos very simple to understand ! Keep going !
Andrey, you are my inspiration when times are tough. I have survived undergrad with you and am happy to say will be surviving my first year of med school with you! Thank you so much for your service to science!
7:48 the best part. This was all I wanted.
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5:38 correction, all 3 germ layers ( intraembryonic Endo Meso Ectoderm ) are derived from epiblast cell layer. None from hypoblast cells.
Just one minor correction. In the video you had mentioned that the endoderm is derived from the hypoblast.
Per the book "The Developing Human" on Clinical Key, it states that the hypoblast only gives rise to the extra-embryonic mesoderm (in the second week). All 3 of the layers (ecto/meso/endo-derms) are derived from the epiblast cells differentiating as such.
Good lecture though, just trying to keep the more medically oriented folks on track. Cheers.
That doesn't make him wrong. I've read what he's saying from many different sources. Many different texts say the same things in different ways and may not always include all details
No hypoblast makes endoderm as written in many books
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Thank you very much, the diagrams very super helpful! I never quite understood how invagination worked until now, this was way clearer than any video explaining gastrulation.
your explanation and drawings are WONDERFUL! Thank you for your time and effort!
Wow!! This lecture real help me understand gastrulation better. All the stars sir💯
This video has explained almost everything that was covered in my whole-week lecture. Thank you!!!
The Hypoblast does not form any of the 3 germ layers!! But it does induce important processes for the gastrulation and is still necessary.
Thumbs up your brief and straight forward. I pray my lecturer be like you.
The hypoblast cells don't give rise to the endoderm. The epiblast gives rise to the three layers displacing the hypoblast
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i feel like this needs to be clarified : during invagination the primitive streak is formed and then the primitive node. during this time the epiblast cells migrate cranially(towards head) and as this occurs the epiblast cells detach from the epiblast layer slip under it and into the interior of the embryo. from this point the first of these cells to invaginate invade the hypoblast layer and displace that layer of cells on top with the definitve ectoderm cell layer forming the ectoderm , the cells that remain inbetween become the mesoderm and the remainder of the epiblast cells become the endoderm. so technically the hypoblast does not become the ectoderm. hope this helps
Ive read in some texts that its the differentiation of the epiblast cells that give rise to the 3 germ layers, and that the hypoblast is primarily responsible for creating a lining that forms the yolk sac, but in the video you mention that the hypoblast gives rise to the endoderm as well. Is there any to help clarify this for me a little? It also states that the endodermal cells from the epiblast essentially replace some of the cells in the hypoblast layer.
Epiblast diffrentiate into intraembryonic endoderm mesoderm ectoderm, these make up diff organs in our body.
Meanwhile hypoblast cell layer is pushed away, replaced by incoming proliferating endorderm layer.
Hypoblast will however proliferate into extraembryonic mesoderm and endoderm. These make up chorion amnion etc
Just dropping this for my fellow mcat friends:
Mesoderm = move-o-derm
Ectoderm = attract-o-derm
Endoderm = inner layer = internal organs.
Thank you! This series of embryology actually help me a lot!
You're videos are amazing. You do such a fabulous job making these concepts simple and clear. I really enjoy the way you concisely explain everything in such a pleasant way! (Also like your slight accent...where are you from? I can't figure it out). Thanks a million!
ohhhh my goshhh! im currently studying for the mcat and i literally watched 3 full videos on gastrulation and each video confused me more, your video was my 4th and i understood every single thing so easily! you are amazingggg thank you!!
This was a bit confusing because it looks like the epiblasts also form the extraembryonic mesoderm, but it's actually limited to the intraembryonic mesoderm while the hypoblasts already formed the extraembryonic mesoderm before the primitive streak develops.
way of teaching and the process of explaination is awsome....
I appreciate your clarity so much.
Could someone kindly tell me what is meant by 'excretory system'? I'm confused as to how the mesoderm gives rise to the excretory system.. The bladder, urethra, GI tract and exocrine glands all come from the endoderm, right? So what excretory system is being derived from the mesoderm? When they say 'excretory system' do they simply mean the kidneys and that's all they are referring to?
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That was a really good video and helped me not only learn but UNDERSTAND gastrulation a whole lot more. :) Cheers AK Lecturer!
Amazing video! But I'd like to suggest a correction:
To my knowledge, the trophoblasts differentiate into cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts while the embryoblasts differentiate into epiblasts and hypoblasts
So in short:
The structure of the blastocyst:
1. Outer cells: trophoblasts.
2. Inner cells: embryoblasts.
Trophoblast mediates the implantation, and will develop into placenta.
Embryoblast gives the body of the embryo
OH MY GOD! I just think about gastrulation 24 hours and can’t find out the way until i saw this.... thank you god bless u are blessing me:))
But i think diagrams 1&2 should be on cleaveage when morulla actually build up a tropoblast and morulla brought them tobe 32-cells which knows as blastokist and then where diagrams 1 exist they build up inner cellmass and outercell mass (tropoblast) that devided into 2 sitotropoblast(made up placenta) and sinsitiotropoblast(invasion to endometrium) when blastokist could reach deep of endometrium inner cell mass build up into epiblast and hipoblast, the next step is actually gaatrulation (week3)
The first germ layer to form is the endoderm, but it's formed from the epiblast by migration from the primitive streak towards the hypoblast; only afterwards the mesoderm. Hypoblast only gives rise to extraembryonic endoderm
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Very good video!
But I learned two things different:
1. The Epiblast forms all three germ-layers
2. The extraembrionic Mesoderm that goes around the chorionic cavity is formed by the Hypoblast in an earlier stage
That is incorrect. The Hypoblast in the Pre-embryonic stage forms the Extraembryonic Endoderm also known as Heuser's Membrane.
Epiblast gives rise to all 3 germ layers
there are two different views for formation of three layers and both the views are accepted worldwide
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I have a really important question/ is the primitive streak give information to create human embryo ???
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