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Thank god I found you !!! I didn’t realize that we would practically be teaching ourselves off of vague information from instructors! I see that you will be of great help with my semester!! Thank you so much
Awesome... I'm glad the videos are helpful. I have lecture videos too in case you need some extra help with the lecture information. Have a good semester Courtney!
Thank you for taking the time to film and load these videos. They have been a great help to me and want you to know I appreciate it. It amazes me how thoughtless people are. If you do not like the video or it doesn't help then what is the harm in clicking on another video and keeping pointless comments to yourself.
Personally, I appreciate you explaining the functions/explanations along with the location. My professor doesn't only ask me to locate it but, "what does it do?". Take as long as you need! You're TEACHING us for goodness sake! Thanks a bunch!!!
Such an awesome video. I always struggle with the lab side of science classes and so much liked how you went into explanation on the different anatomy structures. Thanks for posting this!
God bless you for real lol, and i know the comment below me was 8 months ago, but i completely DISAGREE!! The length of the video was appropriate. All in all thank you, and keep going.
your the best for a&p my teacher sucks and makes us teach eachother then when we take the test we get things wrong he doesnt care. how can 2 dummies teach eachother?!? thank you for this video.
Thankyou for this!! I really loved your videos, but I was wondering what is the muscle and balloon like shape with nerves on the right side of the thyroid and cricoid :)
Hello, I'm not sure exactly what you're referring to but I think it's probably the thyroid gland. The model is likely just showing you half of it. It's a butterfly shaped glad that wraps around the larynx.
There are also numerous muscles that are connected to the larynx. If you want a really detailed lecture, I have a video in my clinical anatomy playlist (viscera of the neck).
I agree. These were the first videos I made. The more recent videos are to the point and include about a thousand less "ok"s... Thanks for the comments.
+TeachMeAandP I think your videos are great, they have helped me this semester in my practical exams. Plus the extra information also helps for my physiology tests! Thanks great work!
+TeachMeAandP keep longer. english my second language i had problem understanding what they do in class but with your videos it helped much more. i feel like i know english lol.
I didn't realize I said okay so many times (obviously). Thanks for the comment. Although it wasn't stated in a very polite way, it allowed me to be aware of the issue and my latest videos aren't full of "okay".
Become a member of my Patreon page. Becoming a Patron for $5 a month gives you exclusive access to study guides and practice exams to help you prepare for your A and P I and A and P II exams! It also helps me continue to make new content available to you! You can join at www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=48292887
Thanks for your support!
this video is everything. you videos are actually apart of my study methods. thank you for explaining the way most professors fail to do.
You a fine sister daaaaaam
I love that you give tiny bits of physiology in each
structure:) helps a lot. thank you!
Thank god I found you !!! I didn’t realize that we would practically be teaching ourselves off of vague information from instructors! I see that you will be of great help with my semester!! Thank you so much
Awesome... I'm glad the videos are helpful. I have lecture videos too in case you need some extra help with the lecture information. Have a good semester Courtney!
Hi
Thank you for taking the time to film and load these videos. They have been a great help to me and want you to know I appreciate it. It amazes me how thoughtless people are. If you do not like the video or it doesn't help then what is the harm in clicking on another video and keeping pointless comments to yourself.
Hi
Personally, I appreciate you explaining the functions/explanations along with the location. My professor doesn't only ask me to locate it but, "what does it do?". Take as long as you need! You're TEACHING us for goodness sake! Thanks a bunch!!!
Best Teacher for A and P Theory and Labs for Visual and Auditory Learners!!❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@@r.z.j.8261 you’re awesome! Thanks so much!
I am a singing teacher and I cannot tell you how helpful this video is. Really clear and articulate. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this.
You are a blessing 😭and my tuition should go to you.
Wouldn't that be nice, lol! In all seriousness, I'm glad the videos are helpful. Thanks for watching, every view helps :)
Your video is excellent! I like the way you explain in detail much better than my professor! Please keep the good work not cut it short!!
You are seriously amazing!! I would not have gotten this far without you. You explain everything so well.
Awesome... Thanks for watching! I'm glad the videos are helpful!
Such an awesome video. I always struggle with the lab side of science classes and so much liked how you went into explanation on the different anatomy structures. Thanks for posting this!
I'm having a practical exam tmr! and your video helps me a lot :) thank you
Best video I've found on the respiratory system. Thanks!
God bless you for real lol, and i know the comment below me was 8 months ago, but i completely DISAGREE!! The length of the video was appropriate. All in all thank you, and keep going.
I was struggling with the regions of the pharynx and been understood through your video. thanks for your video.
This helped me study for my practicum! Amazing! Not an overkill on information, it’s perfect
Thank you so much! Thanks to you I could finally understand the 1st part of Respiratory system!
Excellent video! It helped me review the material so well especially with your use of the models. Thank you so much!
Good job. You saved my 1st exam
Thank you. Very educational videos; much better than sitting in a classroom.
This is the best video for a visual learner, my brain is happy
I had to pause the video to thank this great lady you are awsome for real.
Thank you for the video! It's def clearing up information I'm studying for a lab practical :)
thank you so much for posting these vids. i'm actually learning and understanding. i have no clue about anything im doing in class. thank you
I seen a few vdo on Pharynx & larynx , this one is more clear and easy to follow..thanks a lot
Thank you so much, I loved the extra information, helped me out a lot
Your video is very helpful and informative. Good job! Thumbs up
Thank you so much for making these videos , you explain everything so well and make it enjoyable to learn ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing instructor . Thank you for this.
Your videos are very helpful and informative!
It is a very detailed explanation of the respiratory system. Thank you.
Thank you for this. Very thorough. I appreciate your style. Please keep making videos!
your the best for a&p my teacher sucks and makes us teach eachother then when we take the test we get things wrong he doesnt care. how can 2 dummies teach eachother?!? thank you for this video.
It makes so much sense!! Thanks for making this!
This is SO HELPFUL. Thank you!!!!
You video is excellent. Please make more videos like this. Very very clear
You explained so well. Thank you :)
your videos were awesome.keep uploading
Thank you, this was very thorough and helpful.
God bless you! You have helped me understand this a lot.
I found this video to be very helpful. Thank you. I disagree with the length of the video. I find your "extra" information to be very helpful.
You are awesome. That was a detailed information. Thanks much.
Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to TEACH😀
You are AMAZING!! THANK YOU for your dedication!!!
Thank you! Very thorough
you are amazing ur videos are so helpful .you explained everything so clearly.thanks a lot mam.👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😊😊
Thank you so much, this was extremely helpful!!
Your the best. ..thanks a lot
Well, ya taught me A and P. Thanks! :D
Thank you so much
Madem, your explanation
So cute madem Congratulations...
Great video. Helped a lot! Thanks!!
Omg great explanations thank you 🙏 such a lifesaver
When reading the text book im like "whatttt!!!! and when watching the video im like "ohhhhhh" nice video :)
Very good presentation.. great
Very helpful. Thank you!!
This vedio is very good and very benefit
Thank you very much
Great!
All I can say is God bless you...
She knows her shit well ... Very Very good presentation
Thankyou for this!! I really loved your videos, but I was wondering what is the muscle and balloon like shape with nerves on the right side of the thyroid and cricoid :)
Hello, I'm not sure exactly what you're referring to but I think it's probably the thyroid gland. The model is likely just showing you half of it. It's a butterfly shaped glad that wraps around the larynx.
There are also numerous muscles that are connected to the larynx. If you want a really detailed lecture, I have a video in my clinical anatomy playlist (viscera of the neck).
@@teachmeaandp335 thankyouu so much!!!
This video is the best on larynx. And you are very cute too 😊
Thanks very helpful!
Thank you:) !!!! And yes you are a blessing!!!
Thanks for watching. You can always find more materials on my Patreon page!
Great explanation mam
Very helpful, thank you
amazing video!!
Thank .you so much 🙏🤗🌹
شكراااااا من القلب thx a lot from my heart
6:47 eustachian tubes open on the anterior wall of middle ear.
I luh this lady 🥰. Ty!!!!!!
Great video! :)
Perfect video
Thank you for making this video. It's helpful. :D Don't mind KK's comment. Some people are idiots.
thank u for the information
So useful to exam
great video :D
OK
thanks nice video.....
00:07
Okey
where is part 2? 😔
So sweet
Nice 😂
Lost me at the second " um "
Ur videos are way too long. Just go straight to the point. We just need anatomy not the physiological aspect, ma'am
I agree. These were the first videos I made. The more recent videos are to the point and include about a thousand less "ok"s... Thanks for the comments.
No worries.
+TeachMeAandP I think your videos are great, they have helped me this semester in my practical exams. Plus the extra information also helps for my physiology tests! Thanks great work!
+TeachMeAandP keep longer. english my second language i had problem understanding what they do in class but with your videos it helped much more. i feel like i know english lol.
no... I like it. it's good for my lecture exam. 😊
she is awesome.
If she could stop saying ok every five seconds I could actually watch her videos. Is to distracting to her her think out loud all the time.
I didn't realize I said okay so many times (obviously). Thanks for the comment. Although it wasn't stated in a very polite way, it allowed me to be aware of the issue and my latest videos aren't full of "okay".
it's just a habit she might has. 😊
you are amazing ur videos are so helpful .you explained everything so clearly.thanks a lot mam.👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍😊😊