I never worry about not understanding something in biology because I have you and your videos to help me. Thank you so much for sharing these videos and not making biology sound so complicated because when you explain it, it's not!
I’m in Med, and feel so privileged that you are coming to teach at the University that I attend - you already have such a high reputation among the Med students - we can’t wait!
In my med school's anatomy curriculum (University of Mosul, which is the same as Dr. Khalid Milad's anatomy lectures/curriculum, which is mainly based on a really obscure and old anatomy textbook that I still don't know what it is, and Snell), we are taught that there is another way of classification: "According to Development", which divides bones into Intramembranous and cartilaginous bones. And for the shape classification, there is another type called pneumatic bones. Thank you for the superb video, I love this era of Dr. Mike's videos (the ones made in 2021 and in this setup), it was the urinalysis video from this era that introduced me to this fantastic channel.
wathc ed your videos while taking A&P, back as a last-semester nursing student to refresh my knowledge before learning about musculoskeletal problems. thankyou!
Maaaate, I wish I could study under you at UNI! hahahaha I really appreciate the videos Dr Mike! I used them throughout Semester 1 & 2 for Physiotherapy and am revising with them now before I start my second year! Study is enjoyable and easy flowing when I watch ya vids!
Wait are those numbers right, I calculated 130 from that whiteboard at 3:19 some textbooks say that the sternum is made up of 3 bones but ill carry on and watch the rest of the video for his explanation.
Really great for a review! But after a while of switching back and forth with my Anatomy book and the video on the bones of the hand, i noticed that the number of the bones for both hands should have been 54 (27 x 2) Anyways, still thankful for the refresher 🧡
hello dr mike, i had a question related to bacteria , that is gram positive and negative. in your video you said gram negative bacteria consist of lipopolysaccrides that cause endotoxic shock on replication and on killing by antibiotics, my question is then how can we kill gram negative bacteria without allowing them to generate endotoxic shock?
Literally applauded this guy in a lecture room cause he just explains it so clearly and doesn’t take half an hour to do it!!!!!
I never worry about not understanding something in biology because I have you and your videos to help me. Thank you so much for sharing these videos and not making biology sound so complicated because when you explain it, it's not!
Thanks!! 😊
This guy is a savior for all the Science students. Thank you from all of us .
I’m in Med, and feel so privileged that you are coming to teach at the University that I attend - you already have such a high reputation among the Med students - we can’t wait!
Watching your videos helped me pass my HESI Anatomy. Thank you so much
Your videos are helping more than the $16,000 physiology courses I’m taking at uni.
In my med school's anatomy curriculum (University of Mosul, which is the same as Dr. Khalid Milad's anatomy lectures/curriculum, which is mainly based on a really obscure and old anatomy textbook that I still don't know what it is, and Snell), we are taught that there is another way of classification: "According to Development", which divides bones into Intramembranous and cartilaginous bones. And for the shape classification, there is another type called pneumatic bones. Thank you for the superb video, I love this era of Dr. Mike's videos (the ones made in 2021 and in this setup), it was the urinalysis video from this era that introduced me to this fantastic channel.
wathc ed your videos while taking A&P, back as a last-semester nursing student to refresh my knowledge before learning about musculoskeletal problems. thankyou!
Dr. Mike you should write a book if you have not. You are a very good teacher. Love your teaching
U r amazing dr.mike iam pharmacology professor..just i listen and see ur videos and tell my classes ...students are very happy...from india..love ❤
Wow
Your lectures are just mind blowing
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Took A&P previously and really struggled.
Now I'm watching you as well as Ninja Nerd and I just scored a 100 on my first test. Thank you!!
Maaaate, I wish I could study under you at UNI! hahahaha I really appreciate the videos Dr Mike! I used them throughout Semester 1 & 2 for Physiotherapy and am revising with them now before I start my second year! Study is enjoyable and easy flowing when I watch ya vids!
This channel is saving my life in anatomy. Thank you so much guys this I unreal!
No problem! 😊
Each time i take up the book i have anxiety attacks😢😢thank u so much your such a life saver❤❤
Thank you so much for explaining this! Awesome videos!!
Ur saving my Gluteus Maximus rn
Clear and concise. Thank you.
Thanks so much Dr. Mike...
You are an artist on the white board !
thank you so much you're so good at teaching!!. thanks a lot
Thank two doctors for all vedios.All the best for the New Year.
Dr Mike is the best!
simple and superb mate
Wait are those numbers right, I calculated 130 from that whiteboard at 3:19 some textbooks say that the sternum is made up of 3 bones but ill carry on and watch the rest of the video for his explanation.
I always love your vids and content. So easy to understand, ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, doctor.
Amazing lecture 👌
You have very good drawing skill too!
Good work doc keep it up
Understandable very clear
Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks dr mike helped me past my first year of nursing I owe ya a beer haha
This is amazing. Thanks 😊
I think pelvic is 2 then we gt 126 otherwise it goes to 130 as per this appendicular chart🤔
You are getting me though A&P
Really great for a review! But after a while of switching back and forth with my Anatomy book and the video on the bones of the hand, i noticed that the number of the bones for both hands should have been 54 (27 x 2) Anyways, still thankful for the refresher 🧡
Infact you are really a Dr of sciences
you are the besttttt
Excellent
hello dr mike, i had a question related to bacteria , that is gram positive and negative.
in your video you said gram negative bacteria consist of lipopolysaccrides that cause endotoxic shock on replication and on killing by antibiotics,
my question is then how can we kill gram negative bacteria without allowing them to generate endotoxic shock?
possibly got me a pass in my exam tomorrow :)
Thanks ❤ 😊 alor
So when is your new podcast dropping by?
my goat 🙏
Superb Thanks
Thnks good blessyou
Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing your videos.
Do you teach anyclasses online? 😊
Sir can you plzz make video on mandible & maxillary bone
i have a question, please kindly answer. can slides of bones be made? is it possible?
My lecture should pay me back in divends and be replaced by you
What is the 207 th bone in our body
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Dr Mike can you marry me. You are sooo good
Am I the only one who missses uni? 😂
yes