Rostral, caudal, ventral, dorsal
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What do the terms rostral and caudal, dorsal and ventral mean to us in anatomy, neuroanatomy and embryology? How do we use them?
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Probably the best explanation of this that I've seen!
I ve already studied almost whole human anatomy and still found this video mind blowing 🙏🙏
When i was a young lad i used to learn this stuff. Not because i ever wanted to become a doctor, but i was really fascinated with how the human body works. Love this refresher.
@benejix
2 жыл бұрын
We're the same in that regard.
@DasIllu
2 жыл бұрын
@@benejix *Nerd_High_five 😄
I've already studied almost whole human anatomy and still found this video useful
@Phamduytan90
2 жыл бұрын
Ok
@DrRussell
7 ай бұрын
Same; 20 years in but this was a perfect reminder
You make this very difficult subject easy to understand. I wish you had been my anatomy instructor when I was in college. I've been watching all your videos to brush up on my medical transcription vocabulary as I want to go back to work. The definition of these four terms used to be confusing to me, but not anymore. I'll never forget the definitions after watching you explain the anatomical differences. Doctor Edinger would be very impressed.
Thank you kindly for this Dr Sam.
oh my god thank you for explaining it so clearly!!
Thank you Dr.Sam for your all the inputs….passed mrcem primary
Thank you for another clear explanation. 👍
Thanks for covering neuroanatomy! It is a wee bit tricky. These terms now make perfect sense in terms of fetal development.
Nice work keep it in neuroantaomy
Thanks really v illustrative 🙏🏻
Hi doctor, I hope you're good Please, does videos about axillary ,head and neck lymphnodes as you did for lung great explaining was, I want to understand that more Thanks for your effort
Cute description about a fish
Love and respect sir❤️❤️❤️
Nice job
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Very nice video
Great 👍
Hey Dr Sam! Have you ever considered doing embryology videos? They'd be very interesting. Much love
@vincentpinto1127
2 жыл бұрын
I second this request!!
Thanks bhai
Thank you, thank you, thank youu
I have a question? When we inhale we get air into our body with 78 n2, 20 o2, then why we consider only about oxygen. What about rest of n2. I hope u will ans this
@tristanogrambuckley4945
2 жыл бұрын
Gaseous nitrogen is largely inert to the body. It just doesn't do anything. We breathe it in, and we breathe it back out. We use the oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, but the nitrogen just stays nitrogen on the way back out. That's why it's so dangerous to get caught in a 100% nitrogen environment: because nitrogen doesn't help or hurt, and because you can still breathe out your remaining CO2, you don't notice that you're not getting any oxygen. Curious as to why you asked this on a video that's not about respiration?
I have a headache 😖. Which part of the brain does that cover?
Did you take Latin at school, Sam? I did, but it never made anatomy a doddle :-)
@SamWebster
2 жыл бұрын
I did it as an extra thing in my school years, but it was mostly verbs and grammar (amo, amas, amat), and not a lot of vocabulary stuff.
I'm getting scared for my uni 😫
He's cute