Hello Sam,I hope you're doing well I love your teaching method and I used to listen to your podcasts on Spotify, but today I noticed they're vanished 😭Sam pleaseeee what happened to your Spotify channel??😫😫
In skeletal muscle? There is a thin layer around each muscle cell, and then a slightly thicker layer around a bundle of muscle cells, and then another layer around the whole muscle. All of these layers link together.
@@Amira_Anatomy_is_destiny It's everywhere. It holds everything together and gives everything shape. It is in organs and around them, in blood vessels and nerves, in skin, bones and cartilage. It is part of muscles and you see even more of it in tendons and ligaments. It forms fascia that wraps everything up and ties layers of the body together.
In miscropic world; Don't see what you expect to see,but describe what's actually there! Well said Dr❤
@SamWebster would you do the histology of the thymus, please?
I love these histology videos. I can see the body in a "real" functional perspective.
Now there's a challenge. I will have to hunt to see if I have a section of the thymus in my collection. It seem unlikely.
@@SamWebster Then fingers crossed, hoping that you find one! The eternally forgotten thymus... 🙄
Love these videos.
Hello Sam,I hope you're doing well
I love your teaching method and I used to listen to your podcasts on Spotify, but today I noticed they're vanished 😭Sam pleaseeee what happened to your Spotify channel??😫😫
Do you have pathology videos on your channel?
In every anatomy video , Dr. Sam gives a bit of clinical relevance at the end , mate 🌺
No. I don't think I have the knowledge or experience to teach pathology with microscope sections yet.
@@SamWebster "Yet" ?!! you're implying that you will do pathology ?! That would be really useful for all people !!
We can see the striations
Litterly chilling ❤
A question , doctor , where are all the sites where connective tissue is located ?
In skeletal muscle? There is a thin layer around each muscle cell, and then a slightly thicker layer around a bundle of muscle cells, and then another layer around the whole muscle. All of these layers link together.
@@SamWebster No doctor , I meant in the human body as a whole ?
@@Amira_Anatomy_is_destiny It's everywhere. It holds everything together and gives everything shape. It is in organs and around them, in blood vessels and nerves, in skin, bones and cartilage. It is part of muscles and you see even more of it in tendons and ligaments. It forms fascia that wraps everything up and ties layers of the body together.
@@SamWebster I'm indebted to you, I truly am. It was always so blurry for me but you couldn't make it any more glasslike , our esteemed doctor ...
@@SamWebster You said "that wraps everything up" so, is fascia really everywhere in our bodies, doctor ?
A non histology question, what kind of microphone do you use ? Is it dji? 😀
DJI Mic (the first wireless one) plus a Rode lavalier plugged into it.
@@SamWebster Thank you the best doctor and teacher ever 😃🙏🙏🙏
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