Videos to help you learn Anatomy & Physiology!
Welcome to Siebert Science! My name is Justin Siebert, and I have taught science for over a decade: primarily Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, and AP Chemistry. I started making videos for my students, and currently I'm creating Anatomy & Physiology videos on topics covered from high school through medical school.
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Sir love from KASHMIR(PARADISE ON EARTH)INDIA ❤
2024 and I'm taking screen shots of this video. Still helpful. Thank you for the upload!
Thanks a lot!! Your videos make everything so simple.
This is the best explanation for the lymphatic system i have ever had thank you so much😊
Love you
There was a unintentional contradiction..subscapularis was mentioned at one point ( 10:12 10:10 timeline )to aid anterior movement then at. Some point later towards the end recap it was mentioned to aid posterior rotation.
I am trying to lose 70 pounds. 🤔 Maybe I am drinking too much water?
If you drink too much water, the kidneys will just filter the extra water out. From my understanding, it's more about calories and such, rather than water. (But I'm not a nutritionist or weight loss specialist or anything like that.)
So your injury is the L4/L5 intercostal nerve? Right? The spinal cord ends around L1/L2.
This channel is gonna get me through anatomy and physiology... Thank God for you!
I learned a lot from this video thanks for sharing your knowledge for other people to also benefit ❤
I'm a C4 - C6 incomplete...however, my C3 is affected as well. What is it called when you take deep, involuntary breath...it almost sounds like a hiccup? I know about paradoxical breathing, but it only occurs now and then and sounds like someone on a vent. Is that an involuntary diaphragm spasm?
Thank you, This explanation is well detailed ❤
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🦴🦴🦴My Bones of the Skeleton Study Guide is now available on my Patreon! Link here: www.patreon.com/posts/bones-of-study-105250089 For $5/month, you get: 💀- Study guides for many of my videos (nephrons, urinary system, digestive system, heart, lymphatic system, and more) that include detailed NOTES, active recall exercises and STRATEGIES to really help you learn the material, and PRACTICE QUESTIONS to quiz yourself with. 💀- Access to full-resolution diagrams (both blank and labeled) from all of my A&P videos 💀- Updates and voting access (for voting on which videos to make next) 💀- The pleasant feeling of supporting a small, part-time KZreadr in his quest to help others learn A&P!
This is a great video! Thank you for actually teaching me how the heart works!!
You are a blessing thank you so much
I just came across your channel today and will be having my exam next week, this is very helpful thank you so much, right on time to ace my exam
Good luck on the exam! Let me know how it goes. 👍🏼
the best teacher in the game is back
Haha, thanks! I was never gone...I'm just slow at making videos. 😅
Your videos help me as a high-school sophomore❤ Thank a lot professor❤😅
Shouldnt it be 1.6*10^-9 since you are dividing by 0.1?
Cells At Work!! i love that anime!
Umatha!!!👍👍
Well explained u have made it easy thank u
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You have a talent for teaching anatomy and simplifying what other teachers/textbooks tend to overcomplicate! Thank you <3
Thanks from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Well explained thank you very much sir❤
I learned a lot more with this video than my teacher. I hope all the teachers teach like this guy. 🙏
india
I love your videos! Very well articulated. I do want to just mention that there is a spelling error in your video though. It should be "coraco-" with an "a" instead of "coroco-." So, coracoid, coracoclavicular, etc. Thank you!
Excellence lesson ❤
Thanks for uploading hope all the anatomical videos come fast please cover the Neuroanatomy
I'll do my best! Thanks for the neuroanatomy suggestion.
@@SiebertScienceyes please! The neuroanatomy videos will be amazing since you explain everything SOO well!
@@SiebertScience thanks for you reply sir,🙏 I learned a lot from your videos sir ... From rotator cuff to lymphatic system lots of love and respect from India sir ..🙏🥰🫀
I love this sir. A lot in 24 minutes
he is so good at explaining. thank you sir :)
Thank you very much for this vedio, got clear idea! Explained very easy which I thought it was soo frightening..
Have you ever heard of Neurites???????
keep go teacher
where is the physiology part?
i rly understood ur way of teaching....ur grt sir~
me being a 10th grader in asia and seeing y'all using a calculator....while we are told to workout this whole thing wit no calc. *sucks
Amazingly explained, love from the UK!
Thank you so much, within 5 minutes I'm feeling more confident in my understanding
This video was so informative, and explained it better than the chapter.
Thank you so much
How smart are you❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent presrntation.Thank you
Many people don't realize that swollen lymph nodes around the base of their necks are responsible for migraine headaches and not the head itself. The science and research of the human lymphatic system is almost nonexistent. So many morbidities could be resolved with simple lymphatic therapy.
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Do you know what happens to the ligamental connections after a latarjet surgical procedure?