Dr mike you’re single handedly helping me through first year med ☺️ thank you for doing these videos! I’ve told all my friends about this channel too! 🥰
Wow this is AMAZING and sooooo helpful!! I have my next next week and I have to say this tutorial (as well as your others) have truly helped me in my class!!! I’m so grateful! 🙏
thanks Dr Mike...this is such an awesome lecture and you explain things very well. Your videos has helped me a lot with my paramedicine studies. Sending my gratitude from NZ
actually (from what i've understood) if the myosin head is in rigor state (45') at the time of death, it will remain like that after death because no new atp is there to detach* it
Dr mike you’re single handedly helping me through first year med ☺️ thank you for doing these videos! I’ve told all my friends about this channel too! 🥰
Thanks so glad i found you. Im in nursing program and your videos make the class easier
Dr Mike is the best. Compassionate to his students and intelligent and friendly
Wow this is AMAZING and sooooo helpful!! I have my next next week and I have to say this tutorial (as well as your others) have truly helped me in my class!!! I’m so grateful! 🙏
thanks Dr Mike...this is such an awesome lecture and you explain things very well. Your videos has helped me a lot with my paramedicine studies. Sending my gratitude from NZ
Your tutorial are very informative and are helping to understand A&P course. Thank you for such detail.
Im watching ur tutorial from sri lanka .thank u so much
literally the reason i have an A in A&P
Another awesome tutorial
Great keep making videos sir thanks.
actually (from what i've understood) if the myosin head is in rigor state (45') at the time of death, it will remain like that after death because no new atp is there to detach* it
Thank you sir
Dr.mike am having problems understanding this topic can you please simplify it a little bit please
sir pls would u upload a video on isometric and isotonic contraction
The sound is a bit funny sometimes
I thought peristalsis was also in the rectum and throat
Like the way your pronounce skeleeeetal....lol