My teacher could never hold a candle to how well explained this is. Worst part is she forgets parts all the damn time. Thank you, even four year later you're still helping depressed med students learn.
@@MaeBalila Good! 4 years later when you take Anatomy and Physiology like me in right now first year college in my 4 years nursing program track, it will be a breeze! : )
You've taught me this lesson in just 4 mins in what I will read in a book for 1hour trying to understand on my own. Thanks! I'll make sure to watch your videos before reading the book
@@bhanupriyanayak7574 because you included the Hyoid Bone and 6 Auditory bones making it 29. This only showed the 22 bones in the CRANIUM and FACE. Hyoid doesn’t even attach to any bone in the body. But it’s proximal to the Head.
Bones of the skull and location Occipital bone- back of the skull Ethymoid bone- between the eye (articulate to form orbit) Sphenoid bone- (butterfly) middle and inferior portion of neurocranium Frontal bone- bone of forehead Pair of parietal bone-joined at the top of the skull (forms top and side of the neurocranium) roughly quadrilateral shape Pair of temporal bone- side and base of the skull
WOW! This video was AMAZING! I totally agree with you Shihan a video that does exactly what it said straight to the point and without all the fluff! Neural Academy ROCK'S!!
Thanks for the video, the fact that you are using different colors to highlight different parts of the bones make it easier for me to understand.make more videos please
I think all bones is made up of compact bone, but the difference is the disturbance in the presence of the spongy bone inside the compact. For example in long bone the spongy bone is found in the ends of shafts and surrounding the whole other types of bones from inside such as skull, ribs, vertebrae and pelvic bones. So all bones have both compact and spongy bones
Very nice explanation 😊😊...please cover the cranial nerves explaning their divisions and branches & from where they pass(foraminas) , otic ganglion, mandibular nerve, fascial nerve, fascial artery, maxillary artery...
We have a video on the cranial nerves: th-cam.com/video/Omair2f46IY/w-d-xo.html Though we've yet to make one on the foraminas! Hope to make that one in the next couple of months!
I m from India and I am preparing for my upcoming medical entrance exam . This video really help me in saving my time and information stick to my memory like a super glue.
is it possible to insert an observation instrument (rhinoscope or endoscope) into the frontal sinus(s) cavity accessing from the anterior nasal opening directly into the frontal sinus cavity, or is there a bone wall preventing direct access?
Amazing video!! Just one question though. The superior and middle nasal conchae belong to the ethmoid bone, right? So the one that belongs to the facial bones should be "inferior nasal concha," to be precise.😉 (time: 3:34)
Now I know, in my book, there is nothing to much in detail than the TH-cam videos, they just give few examples and say that you are complete with the whole chapter, i can't even understand very well in the book than these type of videos.
This is glorious, I've been looking for "what is biology anatomy and physiology?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Piayilliam Uncomplex Power - (just google it ) ? It is a great one off product for discovering how to become an expert in human anatomy and physiology minus the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.
@@zvijezdarepatica Yeah that sounds like a scam. Of course I've never heard of it, the weird three word name literally comes up on one site and it is the scam one. If this were an actual method then med schools would adopt it. I have no clue whether you were paid to spread that or you yourself are a member of this scam scheme, either way, just stop.
Why would the bones in the center of my head going front to back separate with the separation growing wider over time? I do have early onset osteoporosis begun in my 30’s also osteopalasia. Now suddenly in my 70’s after having 40 plus broken bones, I have noise like cracking knuckles going on in my head, again why?
My teacher could never hold a candle to how well explained this is. Worst part is she forgets parts all the damn time. Thank you, even four year later you're still helping depressed med students learn.
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How about ME, studying this at the age of 14😂😂😂 knowing and just understanding it
@@MaeBalila Good! 4 years later when you take Anatomy and Physiology like me in right now first year college in my 4 years nursing program track, it will be a breeze! : )
I’ve never imagined that anatomy can be taught this clear
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Has a anatomy exam for med school in an hour, watches 4 minute video
same same
How did it go?
You know what they call a Student that barely passed through Medical school?.......😏Doctor.
This is so relatable
5 minutes.
You've taught me this lesson in just 4 mins in what I will read in a book for 1hour trying to understand on my own. Thanks! I'll make sure to watch your videos before reading the book
strong visualization of the bones. Really helped since online is all plain like fried rice without seasoning.
**The 78 dislikers are the students who must have skipped the 4-MINUTE video and failed because of it.**
Likes are from the ones who didn't pay attention to the very first sentence and failed.
The skull has 29 bones, not 22.
@@bhanupriyanayak7574 because you included the Hyoid Bone and 6 Auditory bones making it 29.
This only showed the 22 bones in the CRANIUM and FACE. Hyoid doesn’t even attach to any bone in the body. But it’s proximal to the Head.
@@bhanupriyanayak7574 bt in textbook that is 22
I stopped premium membership at Kenhub after seeing quality videos on youtube like THIS!
imagine not liking a video that does exactly what it says lol
I’ve only ever disliked maybe 2 videos ever. I don’t understand why people are quick to dislike.
Because it lied about it being 4 minutes, “3:59” 🤬😡😡
@@thebone2244 ok just go back to fucking people or something you uneducated twat.
@Goromi is it do you know if he’s joking or not?
Bones of the skull and location Occipital bone- back of the skull
Ethymoid bone- between the eye (articulate to form orbit)
Sphenoid bone- (butterfly) middle and inferior portion of neurocranium
Frontal bone- bone of forehead
Pair of parietal bone-joined at the top of the skull (forms top and side of the neurocranium) roughly quadrilateral shape
Pair of temporal bone- side and base of the skull
I love how I have a test on this tmr and am currently studying and I’m just here searching up a song called “the bones” and this is here.
I have a test on it today lmaooooo
@@Jackie-om5kj 😂 goodluck, you will do awesome :)
Sophia Berty well I’m doing last minute studying LMAOOO but thank youuuuu
@@Jackie-om5kj literally me every time 😂 np :)
This saved so much time. THANK YOU SO MUCH❤️❤️
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This has helped majorly. I shall dedicate my passing exam grade to you!!!!
As an artist studying anatomy this was so quick and helpful! Thank you
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WOW! This video was AMAZING! I totally agree with you Shihan a video that does exactly what it said straight to the point and without all the fluff! Neural Academy ROCK'S!!
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Thanks for the video, the fact that you are using different colors to highlight different parts of the bones make it easier for me to understand.make more videos please
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thanks for educating me in a simple way
Learned more with this vid than the hole week reviews preparing for a test lmaooo
You helped me so much Thank you Waiting for more 💖💖💖💖
2:29 starts facial bones.
it is way more 3D than what i can see on books. helped a lot
I want to become an Medical Illustration and this video helps me a lot, thank you sir
I like your video.This video is very helpful for me. So thank you so much😊😊
Please do the videos on the anatomy of the arterial, venous, and nervous supply of the face.
Thank you
This is brilliant. Would you do orthopaedic disorder series please?
Keep your work u helped me to understand all parts of cranium. Taenk u 👍
This explanation is pretty amazing !! 🌼🌼🌼
Hello
Please could you answer me?
Compact bone is in whole skeleton or just long bones
I think all bones is made up of compact bone, but the difference is the disturbance in the presence of the spongy bone inside the compact. For example in long bone the spongy bone is found in the ends of shafts and surrounding the whole other types of bones from inside such as skull, ribs, vertebrae and pelvic bones.
So all bones have both compact and spongy bones
Great video , cleared all my concepts
wow! this video was so helpful. THANKS! 🙏
Thanks for teaching and strong visualization ❤
you gonna doing the best thing if you could explain any of the other bones by detail with different videos 🌸
Yes please
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Thank you so much..very nice..loved it.
It really helped me...it explained in such a way that I understood this in a much better way!
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Thanks sir great explain in short time🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
the best video on youtube
EXCELLENT job sir!
Awesome quick review of the bones
Thank you, this was really helpful!
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It helped me alot in picturing the bones of Skull 💀💀💀💀..
Thanks❤❤❤ alot....
Great video! The 3d model is well done.
Great video, short and to the point. Thank you for the summary
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i m preparing for medical entrance exam
Thanks 💫 it helps me lot
Thanks for this video guys i learn a lot, and i am preparing for this december board exam this helps me a lot
very helpful, short and clear. thank you!
how can anyone hate this kind of video.. Human... this is what u are made of...
Very nice explanation 😊😊...please cover the cranial nerves explaning their divisions and branches & from where they pass(foraminas) , otic ganglion, mandibular nerve, fascial nerve, fascial artery, maxillary artery...
We have a video on the cranial nerves: th-cam.com/video/Omair2f46IY/w-d-xo.html
Though we've yet to make one on the foraminas! Hope to make that one in the next couple of months!
Thank you so much.....helped a lot🙏
I m from India and I am preparing for my upcoming medical entrance exam . This video really help me in saving my time and information stick to my memory like a super glue.
Monday's test is based on bones in our body but I didn't understand this topic. After watching this 4 minute video it all got stuck in my skull. 😄😄
Thanks I love the video... This was so hard to understand🥴🥴. .. You made it so easy🥺
What a super explanation yum 😋 yum 🤤
This was very helpful, thank you so much
You help a lot ....
Thnx
Please cover the topic perinium☺️☺️🙏
Great video!
is it possible to insert an observation instrument (rhinoscope or endoscope) into the frontal sinus(s) cavity accessing from the anterior nasal opening directly into the frontal sinus cavity, or is there a bone wall preventing direct access?
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this helped me a ton! thank you
Thank you ❤️🙏
Thank you for this. I am trying to learn to draw more technically and I have not many resourses to learn anatomy.
Thank you soo much sir...I really learnt a lot
Amazing video!! Just one question though. The superior and middle nasal conchae belong to the ethmoid bone, right? So the one that belongs to the facial bones should be "inferior nasal concha," to be precise.😉 (time: 3:34)
Thanku sir😊...for making a difficult portion,too easy to be learnt❤
For understanding better guys slow down the speed
Awesome animation and presentation. Thanks al lot
great vid
Now I know, in my book, there is nothing to much in detail than the TH-cam videos, they just give few examples and say that you are complete with the whole chapter, i can't even understand very well in the book than these type of videos.
Please make a video about the types of (fibers) white matter in the brain
I did! :-D th-cam.com/video/nlgSyP5RqP8/w-d-xo.html
A Video on Mendel's law? And paranasal sinuses?
Great video
I love how cheery they sound
What would we do without TH-cam 😂
Thanks so much for this video! It helped me very much!
YOU ROCK !Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Great overview!
bro made some logical sense here 💀
What a wonderful lesson
Thanks for the video beast
I got a report due and this is a jackpot
Thank you so much ❤️🙏
following the video does take 4 minutes to finish yes, but it comes at the cost of not having time to process the information.
This is glorious, I've been looking for "what is biology anatomy and physiology?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Piayilliam Uncomplex Power - (just google it ) ? It is a great one off product for discovering how to become an expert in human anatomy and physiology minus the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.
@@zvijezdarepatica Yeah that sounds like a scam. Of course I've never heard of it, the weird three word name literally comes up on one site and it is the scam one. If this were an actual method then med schools would adopt it. I have no clue whether you were paid to spread that or you yourself are a member of this scam scheme, either way, just stop.
I agree, too fast to absorb any info. Good if you want a refresher to confirm you already this stuff though
Thank you 👍❤
Thank you so much for this , it's really helpful 🤍
Find it very helpful for my lecture 👍
thank u for that video it is helpful for me to revise the skull bone
Why would the bones in the center of my head going front to back separate with the separation growing wider over time? I do have early onset osteoporosis begun in my 30’s also osteopalasia. Now suddenly in my 70’s after having 40 plus broken bones, I have noise like cracking knuckles going on in my head, again why?
thank you and god bless you
Sir please do it on cardiac cycle also please it's a humble request 🙏🙏🙏
I need this for my elimination round science, thanks
Sir can you guide how you made this video.? Any software or technique
Thank you help me ❤❤❤😊
AMAZING 🤗