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Anatomy Made Easy
Kenya
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2021
The channel aims at making anatomy easier for both Gross Anatomy, Embryology, and Histology. Subscribe for more.
Receptors of General Sensations - Histology Series
Welcome to Anatomy Made Easy!!! 🎉
Hey everyone! Welcome to the channel where we dive deep into science learning and everything that makes the world around us so fascinating! 🌍✨
In today’s video, we’re exploring the receptors of general sensations-the key players that help us feel the world. Imagine touching a hot stove or sensing the gentle breeze against your skin. These feelings come to life thanks to specialized receptors in your body.
We’ll break down:
- Mechanoreceptors 👐 (How you feel pressure or vibration, like the tap of a keyboard).
- Thermoreceptors❄️🔥 (Feeling the heat from a summer day or the chill of winter).
- Nociceptors ⚡️ (How your body knows when something hurts, like stubbing your toe).
- Proprioceptors 🏃♂️ (Helping you know where your body is, even with your eyes closed)...
These little sensors are vital in helping us navigate and understand our surroundings. 🌟
If you're new here or haven't already, make sure to like, share the knowledge, comment your thoughts, and, most importantly, subscribe to stay updated with more fascinating content! 👍🔔
Hey everyone! Welcome to the channel where we dive deep into science learning and everything that makes the world around us so fascinating! 🌍✨
In today’s video, we’re exploring the receptors of general sensations-the key players that help us feel the world. Imagine touching a hot stove or sensing the gentle breeze against your skin. These feelings come to life thanks to specialized receptors in your body.
We’ll break down:
- Mechanoreceptors 👐 (How you feel pressure or vibration, like the tap of a keyboard).
- Thermoreceptors❄️🔥 (Feeling the heat from a summer day or the chill of winter).
- Nociceptors ⚡️ (How your body knows when something hurts, like stubbing your toe).
- Proprioceptors 🏃♂️ (Helping you know where your body is, even with your eyes closed)...
These little sensors are vital in helping us navigate and understand our surroundings. 🌟
If you're new here or haven't already, make sure to like, share the knowledge, comment your thoughts, and, most importantly, subscribe to stay updated with more fascinating content! 👍🔔
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRAIN-Embryology Series by Prof Kimani
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Explore the fascinating process of brain development, from the formation of the neural tube to the emergence of primary and secondary brain vesicles (prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon). Discover how these vesicles give rise to the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, midbrain, pons, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata, alongside the formation of the ventricular system and central ...
NEURULATION AND SPINAL CORD DEVELOPMENT: Part 2 Embryology series by Prof Kimani
มุมมอง 155หลายเดือนก่อน
The Spinal Cord!!! How does it develop?? Where does it come from embryologically? Walk with us as we study the development of the nervous system from the three germ layers until we have the neural tube. Also have a look at Part 1 of the video on Neurulation Here is the link to the video: th-cam.com/video/OtMz6e4z9HA/w-d-xo.html. Finally, kindly like, share, and subscribe.
NEURULATION PART 1: Embryology series Part 1 Prof Kimani
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The nervous system!!! How does it develop?? Where does it come from embryologically? Walk with us as we study the development of the nervous system from the three germ layers until we have the neural tube. Also have a look at Part 2 of the video with the development of the spinal cord. Finally, kindly like, share, and subscribe.
DEVELOPMENT OF AXIAL SKELETON- Embryology Series by Prof Kimani
มุมมอง 311หลายเดือนก่อน
An overview of the axial skeleton's development, including the formation of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, is given in this brief video. It describes how sclerotomes, which migrate to form vertebrae and intervertebral discs, are formed by the differentiation of somites from the paraxial mesoderm. It also examines how the skull develops from neural crest cells and mesoderm, as well a...
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES-CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
มุมมอง 218หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to our in-depth look at how skin and its incredible appendages-hair, nails, and glands-develop! 🌱👶 Join us as we explore the complex journey of skin formation, from the very first stages in the embryo to the emergence of unique features that make each of us distinct. 👉 What You’ll Learn: Early Skin Development 🌿: Discover how your skin forms layer by layer from the ectoderm during embr...
MUSCLE HISTOLOGY - PROPULSION TISSUE
มุมมอง 212หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of muscle histology! 🕵♂🔬 We'll explore the structure and function of the tissues that power movement and keep our bodies in motion. Here’s what we’ll cover: 1. Properties of Propulsion Tissues - Learn about the special characteristics that allow muscle tissues to propel and generate force. 🏋♀💥 2. Types of Propulsion Tissues - Discover the diff...
DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIMBS - EMBRYOLOGY BY PROF KIMANI
มุมมอง 375หลายเดือนก่อน
Explore the fascinating journey of limb development in this video! We dive into the embryological origins, signaling centers, and developmental processes that give rise to human limbs, from the earliest stages to final formation. Starting with the limb buds, we uncover how key signaling centers like the Apical Ectodermal Ridge (AER) and the Zone of Polarizing Activity (ZPA) play critical roles ...
HISTOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE BONE
มุมมอง 142หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, we’ll explore the fascinating microstructure of one of the most important tissues in the human body-bone. While we often think of bones as rigid structures that provide support and shape to our bodies, their microscopic organization is far more dynamic and complex than you might imagine. Bones are living tissues that constantly undergo remodeling and adaptation, providing not onl...
HISTOLOGY REVISION SERIES 1
มุมมอง 282 หลายเดือนก่อน
The videos takes students through revision of the lining and glandular epithelium and their location, connective tissue and their location and the most asked questions in exams. Kindly like, share and subscribe to the upcoming Professor in Anatomy
Histology of cartilages - light microscopic features and location
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The video defines cartilage, functions of cartilages and describes the various types of cartilages. Further questions are provided at the end of the video to enhance understanding and passing of exams in Medical School all over the world. Kindly like, share, subscribe for more anatomy content.
ANATOMY OF THE CELIAC TRUNK: CADAVERIC VIDEO
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ANATOMY OF THE CELIAC TRUNK: CADAVERIC VIDEO
ANATOMY OF THE LIVER: CADAVERIC VIDEO
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ANATOMY OF THE LIVER: CADAVERIC VIDEO
U are amazing embryology doctor ❤👏🏻 Can u give me the lecture pdf?🙏🏻
Thank you for this. You can get in touch with me via email, which is jkeamsey@gmail.com. All the best in your endeavors
For any questions, feel free to reach out.
LOVED IT😍
Asante sana, Joy. Looking forward to more interactions in anatomy. All the best in your academics.
Thanks for the nice session ❤❤, may the Almighty God bless you🎉🎉
Amen and thank you. Looking forward to more interactions
❤❤❤wow nice session.
Thank you. All the best in your academics and future endeavors.
Functions of fontanelles; 1. Moulding during parturition 2. Allow expansion of the fast developing brain 3. When bulged indicate raised ICP 4. When sunken indicate dehydration 5. Use as windows for cranial u/s.😊
Exactly. This is amazing. Thank you, Joy. They also play an important point in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus.
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We keep doing this
One of the very best from Young Kimani
I'm glad. Thank you
Well explained 👌🏼🥰
Thank you. All the best in your academics
Apologies for the scratchy voice, will check on it. All the best in your academics
The most important thing is that the content is well delivered 😊
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Very educative
Thanks. All the best in your academics
Keep up Prof. You are the best
Thanks William. All the best in your academics
What a nice lecture❤❤❤🤗
🎉🎉Thank you! 🙂
I should be thanking you😂❤❤❤@@AnatomyMadeEasy-f5j
Anyway thanks. All the best in your endeavors Teresiah
Thank you sir for this 🙏
Thank you for this compliment. All the best in your endeavors
I love how you explain in depth🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for this complement. All the best in your studies
Good Job Kimani! Well explained video, hoping to see more including Osteology videos :)❤
Thanks Diya, all the best in your academics
Thank you, this is amazing!!
Thanks. All the best in your endeavors
Shukran ❤
Welcome
Phenomenal work, very much appreciated 🙏
Thanks. All the best in your endeavors
Nice work you are doing Kimani
Thanks. All the best in your endeavors
Great teaching! Thanks.
Thanks doc. All the best in your endeavors
In case of any questions or clarification kindly reach out.
Nice and easy
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Short and precise thanks doc❤
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Amazing❤
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HD video with labels and eye - catching captions 👏🏼
Thanks. All the best in your endeavors
This is very clear ❤ God bless you sir
Thanks. All the best in your endeavors