Your videos are highly underrated In my opinion , u are among one of the best anatomy tutors However , i would really appreciate if u make a little bit longer videos , with more description, specifically in osteology part And again , thanks for helping me pass in 1st practical examination
Please try to do more videos on histology topics like integumentary system, lymphatic system, Cardiovascular system, Reproductive system nd special senses and Renal system
Sometime in the next six weeks I'm trying to do a video on the histology of the bladder and ureter! Current videos I have: lung, trachea, esophagus, epithelial, connective, muscle, leukocytes and an endocrine video with the adrenal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid and pancreas.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "who focus x?" but in regard to the first question: if you're asking how to measure the things you are seeing under the microscope, you might want to try searching "ocular micrometer." Unfortunately, I haven't used one recently enough to explain it off the top of my head.
You use the big knob to do your initial focus on the lowest objective lens (with a red ring) but then when switching to higher objectives you only use the little knob which is the fine focus (and remember the little knob is on the big knob)
@@ChayadaSongsakul yes, if you follow the steps exactly, it will. On rare occasions you might have a microscope that has an issue where it won't focus using the fine focus on the higher objectives...but more likely than not you just need to get the feel for it. Did you bring the stage to it's highest position and slowly lower it using the big knob while on the lowest objective lens? One of the most common things I see is students moving too quickly in that phase.
I move the big knob to the highest without really looking through the ocular and then I only move the fine knob which is why it wasn’t focus. I think next time I do it I’ll follow your step
Your videos are highly underrated
In my opinion , u are among one of the best anatomy tutors
However , i would really appreciate if u make a little bit longer videos , with more description, specifically in osteology part
And again , thanks for helping me pass in 1st practical examination
Please try to do more videos on histology topics like integumentary system, lymphatic system, Cardiovascular system, Reproductive system nd special senses and Renal system
Sometime in the next six weeks I'm trying to do a video on the histology of the bladder and ureter!
Current videos I have: lung, trachea, esophagus, epithelial, connective, muscle, leukocytes and an endocrine video with the adrenal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid and pancreas.
Thank you 🙏
How to check the microne size?
Who focus x ?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "who focus x?" but in regard to the first question: if you're asking how to measure the things you are seeing under the microscope, you might want to try searching "ocular micrometer." Unfortunately, I haven't used one recently enough to explain it off the top of my head.
So you use the big knob to focus?
You use the big knob to do your initial focus on the lowest objective lens (with a red ring) but then when switching to higher objectives you only use the little knob which is the fine focus (and remember the little knob is on the big knob)
Would this work every time cuz today it took me a while to focus on the microscope.
@@ChayadaSongsakul yes, if you follow the steps exactly, it will. On rare occasions you might have a microscope that has an issue where it won't focus using the fine focus on the higher objectives...but more likely than not you just need to get the feel for it.
Did you bring the stage to it's highest position and slowly lower it using the big knob while on the lowest objective lens? One of the most common things I see is students moving too quickly in that phase.
I move the big knob to the highest without really looking through the ocular and then I only move the fine knob which is why it wasn’t focus. I think next time I do it I’ll follow your step
@@ChayadaSongsakul ohhhh, well, glad I could help you figure it out! Hope it works for you next time!
Will eye make up get all over the microscope?
You shouldn't really be pressing your eyes into it, so I would say no
@@AnatomyHero thank you!! 🙏 🩷
Thank you ❤❤
😶😶.....I'm homeless, a small magnifier at most.....😊😊
You just save me $1000 ….I was about to try the 100x…….
Hey you’re really cute ☺️