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Be sure to find some other sources as well. It’s helpful but he makes some weird mistakes here and there, none of which are unforgivable, but might for sure hurt you on test day.
I study embryology in french but somehow ur amazing explanation in ENGLISH makes it waay easier for me to understand everything tysm doctor we really appreciate it
Oh my goodness - you are AMAZING!! You've really helped me deepen my understanding of the development of the CNS! You kept it simple and understandable. And, you are a good looking young man too! Thank you!!!
Yeh, I must admit I have no talent when it comes to actually making the videos, macbook webcam and microphone was used in these earlier videos, filmed in dusty old university room, I still remember the smell of wood
Thank you so much! I'm studying Developmental Biology in my science degree and am relieved to know you have simplified this. So much easier to understand! now i hope to ace my mid-sem :) Thanks so much!
Thank you for the videos they are very helpful! also probs for the increased video & audio quality with the later videos. Best embryo channel on youtube, greetz to straya :)
It is very weird to me, that almost none of embryologists ever mention 0 cranial nerve, aka terminal nerve. I guess because its disfunctional after birth, it is not even mentioned in anatomy books. However it plays tremendous role during gestation.
I struggled understanding these processes, but you've explained it very well. thank you so much for sharing these vids. you have helped students like me ALOT! God bless you!!!!
hello sir...why vertebral column and dura mater grow more rapidly than the spinal cord????????????? and one more question is that ''why spinal cord starts to terminate from caudal to cranial way as the embryo develops????
I really like embryology and biology....but I am not smart ...no matter how much I train my brain, eat healthy or exercise :( I wish I was smart like him
Thank you so much for your videos, but you could you please put a mic on because my laptop is turned up all the way and it is a bit difficult to hear you. Thank you again :)
Can you kindly tell me the location of the other nerves? I mean whether they are in the mesencephalon, telencephalon and so on, you started but didn't finish, thanks.
The other nerves are spinal rather than cranial and come off the spinal cord at various levels. Out of the scope for this video, perhaps in a future one.
very impressive, simple and good method of teaching. good Luke and keep it up. the only problem i face is that the volume of video is low. so, please overcome it
Thanks alot doctor! you explained it very clearly. but i was searching for more details on the development of the myelencephalon and other parts..things like roof plate,rhombic lips, dentate nucleus..etc.. please help me doctor i have an exam and it's impossible to understand them without watching a video.. hope you reply..thanks again.
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Buy here -> drminass.com/product/easyembryology
"If u don't know anything, u have to knw this: endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm "😂😂
I can't tell you how grateful I am that discovered your channel, you are absolutely amazing, and you actually make things easier.Thank you
Be sure to find some other sources as well. It’s helpful but he makes some weird mistakes here and there, none of which are unforgivable, but might for sure hurt you on test day.
I study embryology in french but somehow ur amazing explanation in ENGLISH makes it waay easier for me to understand everything tysm doctor we really appreciate it
prolly the only dude who knows how to explain shit correctly. keep it up
omg u helped so much 😭😭😭😭 thank u keep it up man
Oh my goodness - you are AMAZING!! You've really helped me deepen my understanding of the development of the CNS! You kept it simple and understandable. And, you are a good looking young man too! Thank you!!!
U deserve more than the best
Thank you ☺️
woow,thanks so much doctor you have simplified it
Sir you simplify the things so smoothly.. May God bless you..
It's my pleasure
extremely underrated videos. thanks a lot.
PS: my only complaint was the lighting but seems like you fixed that in the future videos.
Yeh, I must admit I have no talent when it comes to actually making the videos, macbook webcam and microphone was used in these earlier videos, filmed in dusty old university room, I still remember the smell of wood
That was very helpful. Thank You! *wished you've used mic though*
I'll make sure to improve the audio quality for future videos. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much! I'm studying Developmental Biology in my science degree and am relieved to know you have simplified this. So much easier to understand! now i hope to ace my mid-sem :) Thanks so much!
Thank you for the videos they are very helpful! also probs for the increased video & audio quality with the later videos. Best embryo channel on youtube, greetz to straya :)
Haha thanks!
This video will continue to help desperate pre-med and med students as times goes by. I wish your channel could reach more people. Thank you!
The best embryology videos
Agreed 🤣
best explanation I have found on this topic! THANK YOU!
May Cohn no, thank you for watching 😃
Excellent good teaching balaramireddy from India
Amazing work sir! You gave the outline and the basics in just 12 minutes. :) Thanks for making embryology interesting.
I love to make things interesting. Thanks Urvi
thank you so much sir, you're awesome!
Good drinking game: Shot every time 'simple' said.
Love your work. Getting me through vet school one vid at a time!
It is very weird to me, that almost none of embryologists ever mention 0 cranial nerve, aka terminal nerve. I guess because its disfunctional after birth, it is not even mentioned in anatomy books. However it plays tremendous role during gestation.
Not even taught in medical school since you can't test for it at the bedside. But thank you, I'll make an update video in more detail 😊
@@minass yeah, not even in medical schools. So much body has that is disregarded :) thank you for your work
thank you for this great video
you helped me alot..
i'm an egyptain student
many thanks 👏
Thanks for watching Nesma
So good! If you can do another vid for the notochord formation will be appreciated, thanks!
thank you for the video. the CN7,8,9,10,11 and 12 are coming from the myencephalon?
This was so great! Thank you so much!!!!
This was really helpful. Thank you!
Great video!! My textbook did not make any sense before...
thank youuu, better than my ucla professor hah love the accent
Thanks for watching Nala! All the best :D
and no is not simple!!! hahaha.
As a med student who hardly had any biology background from their undergrad, thank you so so much
great video as always! Also, your beard is pretty epic.
thankyou, this was so easy to understand
Marina thanks for watching Marina 🙂
Thank you. Do you have another video on the neural crest cells?
really amazing and extremely helpful
you have a very good simple way
thanks alot
GOOD JOB DUDE !!! YOU HELPED ME OUT
Thank you so much it really helps me !!!
thank you so much. realy helpfull video.
thanks dude, that is really helpful I couldn't understand it on my first year at med school lol but now I've already noticed how simple it is.
Thanks Alexei
Amazing sir
This was so helpful, thank you!!!
Can you please explain its development in relation to development of the eye
You are the best bro!!!!!!! I can see the effort you are putting, it's a complicated theme and you really make it easy, thank you so much for that :)
Thanks Paulie!
unbelievable!! I spent years trying to understand this nonsense. It is nonsense no more. You're amazing. Thank you so much Dr Minass
thank you so very much!
Thanks for watching Magdalena!
very helpful, thank you so much.
Mohammed Alhussain thanks for watching!
thanks loads loads loads
Thank you so much for this
Thanks so much for this easy to understand video and series! Saved me the night before my embryology final!
Thats what I'm here for. Last minute cramming!
thank you so much for this keep posting vids!
Will do Rachelle!
i love watching your vdos..they r so helpful
can you make one explaining visual field defects please!
Sure, I can do one on visual field defects when I make one on the embryology of the eyes :)
i will be waiting for your vdos..thank you ☺
I struggled understanding these processes, but you've explained it very well. thank you so much for sharing these vids. you have helped students like me ALOT! God bless you!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
hello sir...why vertebral column and dura mater grow more rapidly than the spinal cord?????????????
and one more question is that ''why spinal cord starts to terminate from caudal to cranial way as the embryo develops????
Really simple, but really helpful to understand the very basic concept
Rahmatsyah Siregar that’s exactly what I’m aiming for. Thanks Rahmatsyah
Hey Dr. Minass, why on earth did you rush so badly on cranial nerves? They are so important! Impossible to follow tat bit of the video. :(
Sir your videos are too good to understand and thank you for your tremendous work .sir can you tell me which book you follow.
So good!!! Just wish you were miced because it’s hard to hear when you turn away.
Love the videos but I want to say that using a mic would improve this video level very much.
Very well explained THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Thank you so much. and thank you even more for explaining the viewpoints of each figure. I could never figure out what I was looking at!!!
Which book did u referred
I really like embryology and biology....but I am not smart ...no matter how much I train my brain, eat healthy or exercise :( I wish I was smart like him
you don't really have to be that smart, just apply and study. I'm no big deal myself and I'm on my third year of medschool.
OMG sooo freaking helpful!!!!
Cheers Drasti
Better explanation than the one I got in graduate school
Thank you so much for your videos, but you could you please put a mic on because my laptop is turned up all the way and it is a bit difficult to hear you. Thank you again :)
All my current videos have a mic! Sorry about the quality in these older videos
Can you kindly tell me the location of the other nerves? I mean whether they are in the mesencephalon, telencephalon and so on, you started but didn't finish, thanks.
The other nerves are spinal rather than cranial and come off the spinal cord at various levels. Out of the scope for this video, perhaps in a future one.
Wow, thanks for summing up 4 chapters into a 10-minute easy-to-understand video. New subscriber. Also, you're cute!
very impressive, simple and good method of teaching. good Luke and keep it up. the only problem i face is that the volume of video is low. so, please overcome it
Thanks alot doctor! you explained it very clearly. but i was searching for more details on the development of the myelencephalon and other parts..things like roof plate,rhombic lips, dentate nucleus..etc.. please help me doctor i have an exam and it's impossible to understand them without watching a video.. hope you reply..thanks again.
are u armenian bro? armenians are the smartest doctors.
Thank u so much I really appreciate it, my lecture was 2 hours and your video just 12 min
2 hours... Who has time for that?! 🤣
Good video bro. However, you need to state the days in which all the differentiation happens. Other than that really good
I like it very comprehensive but could u also make a video lecture on the development of the Autonomic nervous system?
In the future sure
You are super awesome. Thankyou so much
This video lecture save my life. THANK YOU SO MUCH !
7 years later, you just helped someone sooo much thank you dr.minass :D
Hello, could you tell me why there are no Neural crest cells at the level of the prosencephalon?
Excellent video that taught embryology in an easy to understand manner. Thanks so much for the help.
You're doing great stuff here! This is the best. Thank you thank you for all the help!
Carolyn Balparda good job
I want to kiss you! thanks so much!
Thanks🙂
Shavana Fathima 😊
5:23, Can someone explain the anterior en posterior neuroport? Is the ecotoderm not closed anterior and the neural tube not closed posterior?
Thank you for this video sir
Thank you for this video sir
Thank you for this video sir
thank you soo much! i finally understand the diagrams given in the textbook. thank you explaining everything so many times so patiently!
Can u explain algorithms and data structures please 😊?
amro. a1 sure
wow very good explanation with well figure..thank you
Thank you so much you are very kind to make this video!!!
I guess it is a kindness to simplify an excruciatingly difficult medical subject. Thank you so much.
Thanks man :)
Great video - great believer in deconstructing topics to its basics and building from there - thanks
Plzzz use a microphone
Oh finally I can remember which nerve starts from where
Thats whats up 💪
The volume is not good.Can you do a voice over lower.
I just bought a mic for all future videos
great video sir..... hopefully more coming on cranial nerves
Thank you so much Dr.
please teach me development of notocord.. thank you.
Sure I will make a video on this soon
Foramen monoro....... U forgot
Thank you very much! amazing how simple complex subjects can become in the right hands
Hy Dr, you really helped me with this video
My pleasure
SO EXTREMELY HELPFUL. If anyone struggles with this concept (like I do) for real watch this!