learned all this at age 13 when I found a dog's skuil in the empty fielld near our aecrage and brought it home and for many days I looked at it at all angles. The cartlages in the nose, and the post nasal cavity where air went into the dog's esophogus(when he had one). when I cracked the dog skull open with my ballpeen hammer, the checks and forehead I found something a 13 year old boy in 1984 would not expect. lots of voided pockets. That's the sinsus of a dog's skull, I assumed humans were the same! they did not teach it in school.-most of my 7th grade teachers were idiots anyway... I just picked up some dead dog's skull and figrued it all out in about a week! My mother didn't like the skull sitting on my dresser next to my 13" cathode-ray tube Panasonic TV,(which I still have to this day and it works!) But I had had enough time to figure out what was going on with the skull before she told me to trash it!
Morbid curiosity at its finest! This is not meant as an insult. That was an excellent way to learn something new. I'm about 20 years your junior. They didn't teach anything remotely close to this in school, either.
i cant believe these sources are free. thanks a lot that helped me understand much better than any videos on youtube!
animations are so high quality
Ikr
@@Harsh_Singh1111 what that means
@@faizan.s ikr is short for i know, right
"There's a bit of truth to calling someone empty headed"...
Thanks, bro!
Perfectly animated and articulated. This is an art
Simply fantastic work, what a marvel this channel is
Much appreciated!
learned all this at age 13 when I found a dog's skuil in the empty fielld near our aecrage and brought it home and for many days I looked at it at all angles. The cartlages in the nose, and the post nasal cavity where air went into the dog's esophogus(when he had one). when I cracked the dog skull open with my ballpeen hammer, the checks and forehead I found something a 13 year old boy in 1984 would not expect. lots of voided pockets. That's the sinsus of a dog's skull, I assumed humans were the same! they did not teach it in school.-most of my 7th grade teachers were idiots anyway... I just picked up some dead dog's skull and figrued it all out in about a week! My mother didn't like the skull sitting on my dresser next to my 13" cathode-ray tube Panasonic TV,(which I still have to this day and it works!) But I had had enough time to figure out what was going on with the skull before she told me to trash it!
so how many homeless people have you killed so far?
Morbid curiosity at its finest! This is not meant as an insult. That was an excellent way to learn something new. I'm about 20 years your junior. They didn't teach anything remotely close to this in school, either.
That was incredibly valuable information I'd never thought I'd ever get to experience.
Simple and excellent
Wow so nice 💗🌼 you are doing great video congratulations 🎉👍 Kunal 🌼🌼
Spectacular
is there any chance of missing some knowledge about the human skull once its skin is tore apart, may be some connection that could not be observed ?
but everything can xrays mri ct scan
This is a literal copy of kurzegast.
They used quite similar graphic animation platform but I believe this one teaches complex human systems rather than paradox’s also spell “Kurzgesagt”
Summary
- sinus and their funnction
- four sinuses
- maxillary
Blood vessels etv mentioned at very end
More anatomy less physiology
Complex
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One question. Is pro miscuous lifestyle overstimulation just like p ron? Expecting your reply