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Hey..another 40 plus year old on my journey to become a personal trainer as well..thank you for these informative and thoroughly explained videos! You make the information easier for me to understand! Thank you!
It is important to notice that Posterior Pituitary gland does not produce Oxytocin. This gland does not produce any hormone but it stores and releases hormones from Hypothalamus.
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Thank you for making this simplified. Our textbook is making my head spin with the complexity. I needed it to be broken down into basic information so that I can go back and get a better grasp on the details of the Endocrine system!
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Thank you so much! I was having a hard time differentiating between the different glands and their functions. The way you explained the functions and the hormones is easy to remember, and the recaps helped :) mortuary science student here, taking anatomy 1 and trying to understand the foundations before I take Anatomy 2 next semester :O
Thank you for this video. I’m taking Human Biology and Diseases. Your video is a lot more ADHD friendly than the book’s animation. Thank you very much.
Love all your videos, you should make more, like: Foot's deep structure ligaments or C1, C2 structure, functions & ligaments. Your explanation is amazing. What happen if the pituitary gland switch off & how it happen?
I'm an engineer with so much passion for tech and all of a sudden I'm developing strong enthusiasm and interest in knowledge of biology (human body structures and functions to be exact). Should i take a Master's degree in med school???
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I have a question, I was told the nerve endings also release adrenaline onto some organs like the stomach. How does this tie in with the adrenal glands exactly? Does both the nerves and the glands always release adrenaline at the same time?
Plz tell how to b keep healthy aal of these organs as age passes these organs become weak and their functions also effect. I m curious to know about thymus gland health and adrenal gland that is very very responsible for anxiety disorder.
You're welcome! I borrow the models from the school where I teach. I forget where we ordered them from. If I were ordering more, I'd start with a company called Anatomy Warehouse probably.
hey dude, 40+ yr old here learning anatomy and physiology to become a personal trainer as a second career when i reach 65 . you are making my learning journey super clear, effective (info sticks, it clicks!), engaging and fun! aaand you are making me laugh in the process! great accomplishment as a science teacher! powerrr UP!!! ✊🏽
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Hey..another 40 plus year old on my journey to become a personal trainer as well..thank you for these informative and thoroughly explained videos! You make the information easier for me to understand! Thank you!
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It is important to notice that Posterior Pituitary gland does not produce Oxytocin. This gland does not produce any hormone but it stores and releases hormones from Hypothalamus.
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I'm currently studying to become an RMT and you make anatomy and physiology topics so easy to understand. Any time im confused about a topic I come to your channel and it immediately makes sense. Much appreciated!
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Thank you for making this simplified. Our textbook is making my head spin with the complexity. I needed it to be broken down into basic information so that I can go back and get a better grasp on the details of the Endocrine system!
Hi! a first-year nursing student here. I really love all your videos it's a good introduction for our lessons and it's a big help in memorizing the parts of the systems. Thanks for the awesome videos. Stray Healthy cause I still need to graduate haha
I'm a biology teacher and i wish to study anatomy and physiology in my masters degree, your videos and explanations are making me more eager to be in a masters class sooner than I planned. Thanks so much sir. Much appreciated
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Brilliant. So simple but very informative. I can easily memorise them all in one go before you even did the recap just by looking at the picture. Well done!
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Im so thankful for ur knowledge and gift of teaching .. u take this super dense info and deliver it to us so easy to absorb! God bless you and I’m happy you share your gift, u have a love for science and make me love learning from u❤
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My appreciation for introducing ENDOCRINE system how it functions
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Well explained Sir demonstrating the vital glands. Liver is also a ductless gland, but is not included in your discussion.
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Thank you so much! I was having a hard time differentiating between the different glands and their functions. The way you explained the functions and the hormones is easy to remember, and the recaps helped :) mortuary science student here, taking anatomy 1 and trying to understand the foundations before I take Anatomy 2 next semester :O
Thank you for this video. I’m taking Human Biology and Diseases. Your video is a lot more ADHD friendly than the book’s animation. Thank you very much.
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Love all your videos, you should make more, like: Foot's deep structure ligaments or C1, C2 structure, functions & ligaments. Your explanation is amazing. What happen if the pituitary gland switch off & how it happen?
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I'm an engineer with so much passion for tech and all of a sudden I'm developing strong enthusiasm and interest in knowledge of biology (human body structures and functions to be exact).
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I have a question, I was told the nerve endings also release adrenaline onto some organs like the stomach. How does this tie in with the adrenal glands exactly? Does both the nerves and the glands always release adrenaline at the same time?
Tqs a lot sir. I have learnt about Endocrine system
Great I have learned a lot
Plz tell how to b keep healthy aal of these organs as age passes these organs become weak and their functions also effect. I m curious to know about thymus gland health and adrenal gland that is very very responsible for anxiety disorder.
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Where do you purchase your anatomy models? Thanks for all that you provide
You're welcome! I borrow the models from the school where I teach. I forget where we ordered them from. If I were ordering more, I'd start with a company called Anatomy Warehouse probably.
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How you didn’t mention what hormones get released???
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