my current A&P teacher doesn't teach us a damn thing, I've learned more from this video in 20 minutes than I have in the 2 1/2 weeks of his class. Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!
agreed. My teacher just gives us the manual and sends us off. teaches us nothing. How the F are nursing students supposed to know this stuff?? we pay them to teach us.
Unlucky for you. My A&P teacher was a chiropractor who clearly wanted to prove she "knew just as much" as a (real) doctor cuz she totally got off from torturing her students.. No one in the entire class got an A (I had the second highest grade in the class and was sooo close to that A with my 88%!!!! *tears*) and she got a little over half the class to drop by the end of semester due to her EXTREMELY specific quizzes before each class that would ask you seemingly unimportant details about the previous classes material, while almost entirely ignoring the more common things.... Quizzes don't care about what the Pancreas does, she would rather quiz you on how long the average pancreas in an 8 year old male is or some dumb random thing she listed in the powerpoint... Also, we had a test roughly every week (sometimes 2 over a 3 week period) and each one had HUNDREDS (im talking like 200-700 each test/week.....) "landmarks" we had to identify and then would usually provide us with about 80-100% of those terms labeled on diagrams and tell us "now go memorize this" and sometimes she wouldn't even gives us a key to memorize from for the landmarks cuz she "couldn't find a good picture for it" so we had to go find our own pictures to learn... LOL It was rough as hell, but damn did I learn a lot that semester... I hated that class, but am glad I learned as much as I did, even though I got a B...
taking my first medical school exam on histology tomorrow and learned more from this than from a month of a lectures from my histology professor... thank you so much.
I am double majoring in BioChem and Medical Lab Sciences. I registered Histology for Spring 2020 and I like to review materials before the semester starts. This is an amazing video to review what I’ve learned in my Bio 2 and AP 1&2 classes and prepare for this great class. I’m so excited, I can’t wait to start lol. Thanks Doc, I appreciate your efforts to help. 🙌🏼
I take my lab test tomorrow and I am so ready!!!!!! I screen shot all the tissues and took notes on the back of them. You really broke everything down and it really helped.
Thank you so much Sir! The way you are teaching is so helpful in all your videos,and the quiz at the end is really enjoyable. Teaching is the best job and you succeeded to help thousands times to thousands of people
You are awesome!!!!!! Never know what to trust on the web and I REALLY needed someone to point out exactly what I was supposed to be seeing. THANK you for posting this. Please post more.
Thank you so much! This is so helpful to me. You did a fantastic job on this and I appreciate you challenging us to a jab at identifying the different tissues. Very interesting to watch!
Thank you so much! I have been taking a&p and I am doing very well but identifying the tissues under the microscope were giving me quite a bit of trouble. You really broke it down and made it easy to understand! Very much appreciated!!
I had my exams last week , i didn't open the book since the begging of this semester , this video literally saved me , i got the highest score in the practical . Thank you very much .
Thank you SO much! This video was perfect, the explanations and the questions in the back was amazing. I watched the video once and was able to answer everything, so thank you! I just started histology in medschool this week and really hopes to master the subject, and you made histology fun, so thank you! :)
Although the video is a few years old I found this EXTREMELY helpful and was able to follow along in my texbook as if you were reading from it... THANK YOU! Also, the white areas in between the cardiac muscle tissue are referred to as Endomysium (ECM)
thank you very much, its very good to understand even among students of russian medical school one of the best histology documentary i've ever found, thanks one more time
Thank you so much! I would really like having you as my histology teacher. I understood so much from this and it's brilliantly helpful, on point and very fun! I'm sure it's gonna help tremendously at my test tomorrow. Thank you again !!
I am taking anatomy and physiology and I have been struggling bad with identifying these. I had a 4.0 last semester and have been terrified my GPA was going to go down. I watched this and was able to answer every question correctly at the end. Really awesome video. I might suggest it to my instructor. :)
This was so exciting!! I love it when I get the material in class. I'm such a show off, but being educated just "ain't" cheap. Great presentation, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank-you so much.
Your video was extremely helpful Could make another one on thymus, lymph nodes, ganglia, peripheral nerve, thick and thin skin,spleen and tonsilsThanks in advance
Thank you sooo much you really helped me know how to differentiate between the different tissues.. I have my final lab exam tomorrow and your explanation was so useful I really appreciate it😭👌🏻👌🏻..thank you so much teacher💫
"In case you care..." Why, of course I do! Or else imma fail my test tomorrow PS. Thank you so much for this vid! It helped me understand the topic so much better!
Was that simple cuboidal or columnar at 15:44??? The nuclei were not placed at the basement membrane rather they were centrally placed..wont that b cuboidal?
I think I've studied Chapter 4 in my Pearsons Book until i'm blue in the face now and what a payoff to name almost all slides before you did!! Thank you!
Hi Dr. Hartung, what is the tissue type of the structure inside the Bowman's capsule slide? Just curious to identify that tissue as well, along with the nice looking examples of simple squamous and simple cuboidal. Thanks!
Good question... The structure of the Bowman's capsule (also known as the glomerulus) is basically capillaries that are surrounded by specialized cells called podocytes... the capillaries is made up of simple squamous epithelium (in blood vessels this epithelium has the special name of "endothelium"). I am not sure how the podocytes are characterized. I think that podocytes are specialized epithelial cells but I am pretty sure that they do not fall into the naming system. I believe that podocytes are also called "visceral epithelial cells." I hope that helps :)
Thanks Doctor, that is wonderful! I have this exact slide picture on a practice packet of tissue samples and just wanted to clarify! Your videos are very helpful, thanks so much!
Agreed. For my A&P lecture and lab I’m not learning nothing from the teacher. Same here, how am I suppose to pass this classes if I don’t learn nothing. I need a lot help and suggestion on how to study for test.
The most important thing I learned in College is that I needed to learn the material myself... I wish I had TH-cam back then. I spend a lot of time writing notes from the textbook and in the library :)
Thank you so much for this video, it helps a lot. If I may though, I'm pretty sure the epithelium you point at 15:32 is simple cuboidal epithelium since the cells nuclei is rounded and in the middle of the cell. I also found from various sources that the epithelium of kidneys' collecting ducts are simple cuboidal epithelium. Can someone confirm ? Or am I mistaking ? Thanks again
There is a mix of cuboidal and columnar epithelium in the collecting ducts of the kidneys. My understanding of the difference is simply in the shape of the cells... If the cell is taller than it is wide it's columnar... If the cell is as tall as it is wide it's cuboidal. I hope that helps :)
I love this video. I'm studying histology and love the section where you test. 33:09. I am looking for more of your videos now, but wanted to thank you!
my current A&P teacher doesn't teach us a damn thing, I've learned more from this video in 20 minutes than I have in the 2 1/2 weeks of his class. Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!
agreed. My teacher just gives us the manual and sends us off. teaches us nothing. How the F are nursing students supposed to know this stuff?? we pay them to teach us.
As hot as you are you should get an A just for showing up.
Unlucky for you. My A&P teacher was a chiropractor who clearly wanted to prove she "knew just as much" as a (real) doctor cuz she totally got off from torturing her students.. No one in the entire class got an A (I had the second highest grade in the class and was sooo close to that A with my 88%!!!! *tears*) and she got a little over half the class to drop by the end of semester due to her EXTREMELY specific quizzes before each class that would ask you seemingly unimportant details about the previous classes material, while almost entirely ignoring the more common things.... Quizzes don't care about what the Pancreas does, she would rather quiz you on how long the average pancreas in an 8 year old male is or some dumb random thing she listed in the powerpoint... Also, we had a test roughly every week (sometimes 2 over a 3 week period) and each one had HUNDREDS (im talking like 200-700 each test/week.....) "landmarks" we had to identify and then would usually provide us with about 80-100% of those terms labeled on diagrams and tell us "now go memorize this" and sometimes she wouldn't even gives us a key to memorize from for the landmarks cuz she "couldn't find a good picture for it" so we had to go find our own pictures to learn... LOL It was rough as hell, but damn did I learn a lot that semester... I hated that class, but am glad I learned as much as I did, even though I got a B...
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Some give this man a raise! I really cannot appreciate these type of videos enough! Really making up for teachers that lack the skills to teach.
Because of this video, i had the highest score in my practical. Thank you so much! This really helps alot!
I smile in your direction!!!
really! how smart you are!
Wow! I'm really impressed
Thanks! Useful recap for a beginner too!
Truely he is the best
You’re a life saver. My teacher has been hands off with teaching this. Thanks for simplifying it.
So appreciative for all of the teachers who put videos like this on youtube for A&P students. This is so helpful.
taking my first medical school exam on histology tomorrow and learned more from this than from a month of a lectures from my histology professor... thank you so much.
DUDE SAAMMME!!!!! LOL!!!
Same ❤😂
I am double majoring in BioChem and Medical Lab Sciences. I registered Histology for Spring 2020 and I like to review materials before the semester starts. This is an amazing video to review what I’ve learned in my Bio 2 and AP 1&2 classes and prepare for this great class. I’m so excited, I can’t wait to start lol. Thanks Doc, I appreciate your efforts to help. 🙌🏼
So jealous you are studying bio chemistry. How is everything going? Hope I can jump into the same boots some day.
Taking my final Histo exam from NBME tomorrow. This summary was AMAZING!!!! Thank you so much! I'm suggesting this to all my peers.
I take my lab test tomorrow and I am so ready!!!!!! I screen shot all the tissues and took notes on the back of them. You really broke everything down and it really helped.
I had the highest score in class all because of your excellenct videos. Thank you.
Dr. Hartung, I want to thank you for clarifying the variety of tissue samples. I have a lab practical this afternoon and this video help a lot.
Thank you so much Sir! The way you are teaching is so helpful in all your videos,and the quiz at the end is really enjoyable. Teaching is the best job and you succeeded to help thousands times to thousands of people
You are awesome!!!!!! Never know what to trust on the web and I REALLY needed someone to point out exactly what I was supposed to be seeing. THANK you for posting this. Please post more.
Thank you so much! This is so helpful to me. You did a fantastic job on this and I appreciate you challenging us to a jab at identifying the different tissues. Very interesting to watch!
Thank you Mar0608 :)
Thank you so much! I have been taking a&p and I am doing very well but identifying the tissues under the microscope were giving me quite a bit of trouble. You really broke it down and made it easy to understand! Very much appreciated!!
Thank you so much. You made histology make sense. I was super confused after a lecture today ... many MANY thanks.
Awesome video! with the mouse pointer pointing at every structure I can see which of the structure you are talking about!
thank you, sir
finally i realised that they're different from each other😂
I had my exams last week , i didn't open the book since the begging of this semester , this video literally saved me , i got the highest score in the practical . Thank you very much .
Great video! Thank you so much! Golden standard of teaching right here.
I bombed this section of my test, I have another one this thursday and this will help me bring my grade up :) THANK YOU!
About to rock my practical! Thank you!
in my class, when the teacher shows us these the only thing I saw were art paintings but now I can see everything THANK YOU!
Thank you SO much! This video was perfect, the explanations and the questions in the back was amazing. I watched the video once and was able to answer everything, so thank you! I just started histology in medschool this week and really hopes to master the subject, and you made histology fun, so thank you! :)
Although the video is a few years old I found this EXTREMELY helpful and was able to follow along in my texbook as if you were reading from it... THANK YOU! Also, the white areas in between the cardiac muscle tissue are referred to as Endomysium (ECM)
Thank you very much. Before the video I were confused about these tissues but know everything is clear for me.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have my practical tomorrow. I feel much more confident about identifying all the types of tissues. Thank you so much.
thank you very much, its very good to understand even among students of russian medical school
one of the best histology documentary i've ever found, thanks one more time
Thank you so much! I would really like having you as my histology teacher. I understood so much from this and it's brilliantly helpful, on point and very fun! I'm sure it's gonna help tremendously at my test tomorrow. Thank you again !!
This is the night to my exam and I wonder why am just seeing this now God bless you. Thanks
You saved me a brain truma
Probably best video i hve ever seen yesterday its my stage identification slides test best thanks sir
Great video Mr.Hartung. Thank you.
Great and simple explanation. The voice is very pleasant. Than you!!!!
Great video! Have my histology exam tomorrow! You covered everything we need to know.
how was your exam?🙄sorry for asking after 2 years.
How was your exam sorry for asking after 3 years
how was your exam? sorry for asking after 4 years
I just got all of these comments but I graduated from college and finished that class with a B. So I must have done pretty good! 😂😂
how was your exam? sorry for asking after 5 years
when I learned more from you than my Histology professor THANK YOU! Hopefully I will be able to pass or even top my upcoming exam in Histology
thanks a millions am very grateful for your video sir....i now feel more confident about histology...may god bless you
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!! YOU HAVE SAVED ME!! This because it is so easy to understand. I passed it on to my classmate.
Thank you so much Dr! this is one of the best videos i've seen for learning histology...
This was super helpful, will be notifying classmates of this video. Thanks!
FINALLY I can make sense of a slide when I see one!
Super helpful, can’t thank you enough
Thanks very much dr Hartung, you met the title of your presentation precisely. I'm not longer a beginner thanks to you
Your explanation of the different types of tissue is awesome!!! Your video is great!
This helped! Thank you for making this video. I am in A and P and will watch this repeatedly before my lab mid-term.
I always had trouble with Histology, but this was a very helpful video. I feel much better about my practical!
very big thanks sir ..! i am a trainee in forensic pathology & it was just started .
hey thank you so much for this thorough overview of histology for beginners. This is way more helpful than slamming my head against the book :D
I am taking anatomy and physiology and I have been struggling bad with identifying these. I had a 4.0 last semester and have been terrified my GPA was going to go down. I watched this and was able to answer every question correctly at the end. Really awesome video. I might suggest it to my instructor. :)
This was so exciting!! I love it when I get the material in class. I'm such a show off, but being educated just "ain't" cheap. Great presentation, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank-you so much.
Your video was extremely helpful Could make another one on thymus, lymph nodes, ganglia, peripheral nerve, thick and thin skin,spleen and tonsilsThanks in advance
Woooohw!!!!!!! About to rock in my tomorrow's histology test. Thanks a lot ✈✈✈
Awesome! Let me know how it goes. Go get some!!
thank you so much, I have an exam tomorrow and this has been very helpful!
This was so helpful. You made me learn so much in 45 mins which I couldnt in 3 months. Thank you
Thank you sooo much you really helped me know how to differentiate between the different tissues.. I have my final lab exam tomorrow and your explanation was so useful I really appreciate it😭👌🏻👌🏻..thank you so much teacher💫
Thank you for taking the time. Very helpful indeed!
Amazing video! Very instructional and easy to understand! Thanks for what you do!
very interesting video Doctor, thank you so much
"In case you care..." Why, of course I do! Or else imma fail my test tomorrow
PS. Thank you so much for this vid! It helped me understand the topic so much better!
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So helpful to a rookie Biol student! Thanks. The review at the end was especially helpful.
I have a tissue practical Monday. Thank you so much!! Great video!
This video really helped me on my A&P Lab Practical. Thanks.
the only useful video i could find. it saved my exam
Was that simple cuboidal or columnar at 15:44??? The nuclei were not placed at the basement membrane rather they were centrally placed..wont that b cuboidal?
Samin Fatima ,columnar it has goblet cells,the trick to differentiate between other ones
Insaf Khouaja ty✴
You are right Samin. ;-) You can read my comment above.
This is the best video! Finally I can tell what I'm looking for! Can't thank you enough!
This video is super helpful! We went over histology once in my class and that was it! Thank you!!
THANK YOU. It makes a lot more sense now. A BIG THANKS AGAIN
From Japan 🇯🇵 I really appreciate this guy
Thank you so much!!
your time and effort are appreciated! thank you
what a nice job done to teach basic histology. realy appreciate
This is an excellent video. Very informative and easy to follow. Thank you.
thank you so much for all of your help! this just makes me realize how uselss this will be for my future job... although it is cool to know and learn
I think I've studied Chapter 4 in my Pearsons Book until i'm blue in the face now and what a payoff to name almost all slides before you did!! Thank you!
You are just awesome.thanks very much.your students must be so proud of you.
VERY helpful! Thank you very much for this in depth video! Well done!!
Amazing amazing job, ve been struggling with tissue but you made me understand them within few mins, thank you thank you
Wow! Amazing video. You are a great professor. Thank you so much.
Hi Dr. Hartung, what is the tissue type of the structure inside the Bowman's capsule slide? Just curious to identify that tissue as well, along with the nice looking examples of simple squamous and simple cuboidal. Thanks!
Good question... The structure of the Bowman's capsule (also known as the glomerulus) is basically capillaries that are surrounded by specialized cells called podocytes... the capillaries is made up of simple squamous epithelium (in blood vessels this epithelium has the special name of "endothelium"). I am not sure how the podocytes are characterized. I think that podocytes are specialized epithelial cells but I am pretty sure that they do not fall into the naming system. I believe that podocytes are also called "visceral epithelial cells." I hope that helps :)
Thanks Doctor, that is wonderful! I have this exact slide picture on a practice packet of tissue samples and just wanted to clarify! Your videos are very helpful, thanks so much!
Excellent video explaining the location, type and function of each tissue is extremely helpful! My exam is tomorrow.😬
Great help for me as a new Swedish medical school student!
very informative! cannot wait for more similar videos .
super helpful...this was a lot more informative than my instructor lol...
Audrey Robinson agree 😢😢😢
Agreed. For my A&P lecture and lab I’m not learning nothing from the teacher. Same here, how am I suppose to pass this classes if I don’t learn nothing. I need a lot help and suggestion on how to study for test.
The most important thing I learned in College is that I needed to learn the material myself... I wish I had TH-cam back then. I spend a lot of time writing notes from the textbook and in the library :)
Indeed very helpful, can you make more histology videos?
thanks.... have histology spotting test tomorrow. really help
Super helpful!! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain all the features!!
Thank you so much. I understand histology so much better.
I usually don't comment on videos but I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU!
Really appreciate you making this video it helps a lot!
Thank you so much for this video, it helps a lot.
If I may though, I'm pretty sure the epithelium you point at 15:32 is simple cuboidal epithelium since the cells nuclei is rounded and in the middle of the cell. I also found from various sources that the epithelium of kidneys' collecting ducts are simple cuboidal epithelium.
Can someone confirm ? Or am I mistaking ?
Thanks again
There is a mix of cuboidal and columnar epithelium in the collecting ducts of the kidneys. My understanding of the difference is simply in the shape of the cells... If the cell is taller than it is wide it's columnar... If the cell is as tall as it is wide it's cuboidal. I hope that helps :)
@@renhartung Thanks for being so reactive !
Cheers, and thank you Dr. Hartung. Very helpful!!
Very helpful. However I would have liked to see you include reticular connective tissue and nervous tissue.
Caleb Stophel Thanks... I'll work on an update.
Ren Hartung that will be fantastic , i hope u do it soon cause i have an exam very soon so hope u can hurry :) , thank u so much
smooth muscle and fibrocartilage looks similar to me; how do i tell which one is which?
I love this video. I'm studying histology and love the section where you test. 33:09. I am looking for more of your videos now, but wanted to thank you!
I normally don't comment on videos but I MUST SAY that this video is GOLD ! LOVEDDD THIS ! Thanks so much !
if you add the name of stain used in preparation, i think it could be more helpful for beginners.
This will really help me whenever I need to study Histology for an exam. Thank you sir👏👏👏
Phenomenal video. Thank you! This helped me tremendously for studying for A&P!
Thank you so much
thank you so much this was very helpful. that was a good idea to point out the major features
How can one differentiate bwtween dense regular , tendon, and fibrocartilage
Are you recommending anatomic pathology for specialty ?