thanks for the wonderful work,however i would like to offer a correction. implantation takes place between 5 to 6 days during the first week of human development ,not 5 weeks as in 1:00 minute
excellent video it is!! appreciate the effort put by the team.......i wish to see detailed video for individual part of oral cavity with such animation from embryonic development till adulthood😄😄
I cannot believe we come from this. I can’t believe it. This is amazing. I don’t mean any disrespect to other people’s beliefs but seeing stuff like this for me, is such a testament to God’s creation. Amazing
@Mimiutan agreed. However, not to be contrarian, but we wouldn't have known these things without in vivi and in vitro testing, as well as on miscarried embryos. Sorry to get political, but the far right, with its Sharia version of Christianity, would not have access to the idea of conception if not for the advancement of testing on embryos to make these discoveries. In a nutshell, I agree that this is a testament, but now it's used as a weapon against female autonomy. Women's lives are valued in relation to the capabilities of their biology and in relation to their embryos' lives, not independently, as whole people. I don't mean to speak to your personal views on miscarriage and abortion. I don't assume to know your views and took your comment as a point of discussion on the irony of many mainstream Christian and "Christian" views in the U.S.
My heart hurts when i saw that the video is from Toronto university, my dream university.. I’m second year dentistry student in my country but im still dreaming of going to it.. i guess one day ☝️
Did anybody noticed she said around week 5 the implantation takes place??? thats wrong it takes place between day 6 to 10 ( They sometimes say the first week of pregnancy, where we can see fertilization, segmentation, cavitation and IMPLANTATION)
Wow. I just can't fathom why the embryonic development goes through such complexity. The human design... no matter how much we try to understand it, it's quite hard to believe that it just sparked out of nowhere when it is so intelligently created and formed.
Allah who created it in such complexity to show us his signs of unlimited intelligence . To show that this world is not created for fun but for worship
The embryonic development of a chimpanzee is nearly entirely identical at all stages of the presentation, except variation at the septum navi is evident at 7 weeks. Make sure your concept of 'intelligently' includes that as well aha.
@@slofty Men, he is telling you it is Allah, so please do not argument on. No for real, A chimpanze is as complexe as a human or a three. Allah is just anthropomorphism. The reason for all that is the nature of matter itself. Matter can organize, form planets, minerals, molecules, etc and ultimatly life. If god has something to do with it, he only played a role at the creation of the univers.
Thats the way how to learn practically embryology. These type of vedios make the study very much easy. That's why the American and other developed countries students enjoy MBBS,while in our countries due to low quality study,often medical students do suicides due to hard studies........ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍
1. The placodes are of mixed origin,,, NC and induced ectoderm. And 2. The bones of the face are membranous, not cartilaginous. There are underlining structures that support the facial skeleton that start out cartilaginous, and replaced with bone, like Meckelian cartilages that get wrapped in a membranous bone that becomes ossified into the dentary, but the bones of the face pretty much are without a cartilaginous stage in development.
THE VIDEO IN TEXT. thank me later :) The facial features of the human embryo develop rapidly very early on in pregnancy. Beginning around the 4th week after conception. Many of the structures originate from a group of cells called cranial neural crest cells. These cells move in a distinct pattern from a neural tube located in the back of the embryo to create the various structures of the face. During the first 3 days of development the fertilized ovum is located in the fallopian tube as it travels it undergoes rapid division to form a cluster of cells called c=mórulas. These cells organize themselves to form the blastocyst and by the end of week 5 the fully formed blastocyst comes into contact with the uterine wall for implantation. During the second week of development, the inside of the blastocyst know as the embryoblast, becomes 2 layers: Hypoblast Epiblast Together these layers form an oval-shaped disc-like structure. In the 3 weeks of development, a streak is created on the surface of the epiblast during which time, the cells of the epiblast detach and migrate. These migrating cells create the layers: ectoderm mesodermo endoderm which go on to contribute cells to form all the tissues and organs in the human body. In the thor to fourth week of the development a cord and notochord is formed. This induces the cells in the overlying ectoderm to thicken, forming a region called the neural plate along the back of the embryo . The edges of the neural plate elevate to form the neural fold that eventually fuse to form the neural tube. During this process neural crest cells are formed along the entire length of the tube at the tip of the folding neural folds. Neural crest cells formed from the, or cranial region, are called Cranial Neural Crest Cells, or CNCC’S. These cells multiply and soon start migrating over long distances in distinct paths, from the back of the embryo towards the front of the embryo. Once they arrive at their target destinations in the facial regions CNCC.S further develop and mature and ultimately contribute to a substantial amount of the structures in the head and neck regions such as bones, cartilages, and nerves. Growth migration and subsequent differentiation of CNCC’S are critically important for proper development of the normal structures of the facial regions. Soon after the CNCC/s reach their final destinations the facial features begin to take shape externally. By the fourth week of development the embryo is characterized by 5 facial swelling frontonasal prominence paired maxillary and mandibular prominences These structures are formed in part from the migrations and proliferations of the CNNCs from different regions of the neural tube. In a five week embryo the maxillary and mandibular prominence enlarge and grow forward and towards the middle eventually giving rise to the upper and lower jaws respectively. In a six week old embryo the 2 mandibular prominences fuse to form the lower jaw to which lead to form the cheeks and corners of the mouth. At this point the outline of the mouth is visible. The philtrum of the upper lip and palates are also created at this time. In the next few months the development of the initial cartilaginous skeleton of the face is replaced by bone and there is an overall increase in shape and size of the different structures of the face. From the child to adulthood continuous to develop through further growth and remodeling
As a dental student I’d like to say thank you.
Me too
Same.
SAMEE
Same
Me to
The best animation of facial development I have ever seen on RUclips.. Thank you very much and keep working hard.. 👍👌✨
thanks for the wonderful work,however i would like to offer a correction. implantation takes place between 5 to 6 days during the first week of human development ,not 5 weeks as in 1:00 minute
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Great video for the dental students. I wish I had watched this video before the exam
wow...this is by far the greatest video i ve ever seen in this topic
really cant thank u enough❤❤😍
Excellent demonstration, superb graphics, with very simplistic explanation of a very complicated process. Congratulations!
I searched a lot and this is the perfect video I was searching for... 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank uuuu soo muchh
Described 80% of embryology in 5 minutes. May the Patron Saint of Step 1 bless the ground you walk on.
سبحان الله رب العزة خالق السماوات و الارض ❤️
At 0:57 By the end of Day 5/6 post ovulationem not „week“.
I find it interesting that the brain begins to develop before the face and contributes to its characteristics. Just fascinating.
That's very amaizing !!❤️ Thank you 🌷
Very impressive presentation well done!
this was well put together, thank you.
excellent video it is!! appreciate the effort put by the team.......i wish to see detailed video for individual part of oral cavity with such animation from embryonic development till adulthood😄😄
This Video is really great. Because it obteys so many topics in it. Thank you for that.
I cannot believe we come from this. I can’t believe it. This is amazing. I don’t mean any disrespect to other people’s beliefs but seeing stuff like this for me, is such a testament to God’s creation. Amazing
@Mimiutan agreed. However, not to be contrarian, but we wouldn't have known these things without in vivi and in vitro testing, as well as on miscarried embryos. Sorry to get political, but the far right, with its Sharia version of Christianity, would not have access to the idea of conception if not for the advancement of testing on embryos to make these discoveries. In a nutshell, I agree that this is a testament, but now it's used as a weapon against female autonomy. Women's lives are valued in relation to the capabilities of their biology and in relation to their embryos' lives, not independently, as whole people.
I don't mean to speak to your personal views on miscarriage and abortion. I don't assume to know your views and took your comment as a point of discussion on the irony of many mainstream Christian and "Christian" views in the U.S.
Me too -fantastic design by God
That is the perfect video i was looking for, thank you so much :o
Awesome vedio.....👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✨✨✨
thanks for such easy & informative video😊
This is truly intriguing ❤❤
Just amazing Video 🙏🏻🙏🏻 thankuu to the creator
Excellent video. Thank You. 🏹🎯
Woow beautiful animation I understand it better now.
Best video ever on this topic , thanku
It should not be Week 5, but day 5.
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان من خلق فأبدع
Best video put together!!😭👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is just making me want to get my period sooner
0:58 Implantation occurs on day 5, not week 5.
1:03 Implanation takes place between 6-12 days after fertilization not "by the end of week 5".
Thank you! This really confused me
سبحان الله!❤
My heart hurts when i saw that the video is from Toronto university, my dream university.. I’m second year dentistry student in my country but im still dreaming of going to it.. i guess one day ☝️
DPES: mentions the facial growth with age
Plastic Surgery: i'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move.
So unfair this is around 500 pages of my book and diagrams 🤣and a year of hard studying 🤣
Just in around 5 min😶
@@keepmehomeplease how is this related to that🙄🤔
@@keepmehomeplease Yes Yes kick the patients to assert dominance
@0:56 by the end of DAY 5, not week 5
Did anybody noticed she said around week 5 the implantation takes place??? thats wrong it takes place between day 6 to 10 ( They sometimes say the first week of pregnancy, where we can see fertilization, segmentation, cavitation and IMPLANTATION)
She probably meant day 5
more like 13 days
It is very interesting for me , thank you.
After 1 minute of the film there is a mistake within the spoken text. They say "end of week five", but this should be end of day five.
Amazing video
I was looking for videos for a baby and this was surprisingly goos
this is amazing!! thanks a lot
Thank you, this is really helpful
this video is informative but what I 've observed is, that there is a point were we all looked like cursed inosuke like at 3:26
6 week embroyo
Thank you so much ❤
سبحان الله ابدع صنع كل شيء
At the of day 5 blastocyst implantation starts.... Thank you
Very helpful, thank you
Wow fascinating
Thank you for your information
Week 5? Or Day 5? 0:58
Day 5
Ustaad Maza aagya
thank you very informative nice
Wow. I just can't fathom why the embryonic development goes through such complexity. The human design... no matter how much we try to understand it, it's quite hard to believe that it just sparked out of nowhere when it is so intelligently created and formed.
Allah who created it in such complexity to show us his signs of unlimited intelligence . To show that this world is not created for fun but for worship
@@medicinelover4055 true...true
It's God's gift, we just don't respect it like we should. It's simply perfect.
The embryonic development of a chimpanzee is nearly entirely identical at all stages of the presentation, except variation at the septum navi is evident at 7 weeks. Make sure your concept of 'intelligently' includes that as well aha.
@@slofty Men, he is telling you it is Allah, so please do not argument on. No for real, A chimpanze is as complexe as a human or a three. Allah is just anthropomorphism.
The reason for all that is the nature of matter itself. Matter can organize, form planets, minerals, molecules, etc and ultimatly life. If god has something to do with it, he only played a role at the creation of the univers.
thanks. great video.
Meeting Dr Igudia RUclips channel was the beginning of a new life for me after using his herbs medication in curing my Herpes virus
سبحان الله .. قال الله تعالى . و في أنفسكم أفلا تبصرون .
?ALLAH -GOD- said : And in yourselves. Then will you not see
Quran (51:21)
Just amazing 👏
If lectures are available online then NO need to charge high tuition.
Just charge for lab & clinics
Agree
Is there a vid explaining the rest of the development, for example during the childhood, puberty, etc ?
Thats the way how to learn practically embryology. These type of vedios make the study very much easy.
That's why the American and other developed countries students enjoy MBBS,while in our countries due to low quality study,often medical students do suicides due to hard studies........
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍
How great ! How great ! How great!!!
Anyone here if not gettimg understand in one times .... watch it repeatedly ... U wil learn it forever
Loved it
Wow , it really helped me thank u 👏🏼
Awesome 🤍❤️
Really I appreciate i understood very well ty❤️
perfect. thank you very much.
Excellent👍👏😆
Thank you
Thanks, the video is good
Amazing!!
We have an amazing creator! How can anyone think this happened by chance?
trial and error and a LOT of time. that's how
Piss off
@anotherFormof CONVOY no u r not a Christian if u think this happened by chance!!
Ndakor Eware u piss off as well
Yes the creator of universe and hell and heaven..
Just wow 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Simply perfect
1. The placodes are of mixed origin,,, NC and induced ectoderm.
And
2. The bones of the face are membranous, not cartilaginous. There are underlining structures that support the facial skeleton that start out cartilaginous, and replaced with bone, like Meckelian cartilages that get wrapped in a membranous bone that becomes ossified into the dentary, but the bones of the face pretty much are without a cartilaginous stage in development.
Masha Allah
Aese hi lagaye rakho shugal mela
Its good vedio thanks to you
fascinating
سبحان الله العظيم 🌻
Why were we so ugly
Were? ;)
@@Daph909 compared to now yes
Beauty is subjective..
@@keepmehomeplease yeah
Simply Wow
Yah🔥
I feel like I'm watching a sculpting video with instructions on how to make a baby face.
thank you a lot
Somethin went wrong on the seventh week for me smh
Everything seen in this video happened by chance over billions of years and happened to work for us, and it’s all driven by genetic information.
What do you mean by happened by chance
Thanks
❤️❤️❤️
perfect
THE VIDEO IN TEXT. thank me later :)
The facial features of the human embryo develop rapidly very early on in pregnancy. Beginning around the 4th week after conception. Many of the structures originate from a group of cells called cranial neural crest cells. These cells move in a distinct pattern from a neural tube located in the back of the embryo to create the various structures of the face. During the first 3 days of development the fertilized ovum is located in the fallopian tube as it travels it undergoes rapid division to form a cluster of cells called c=mórulas. These cells organize themselves to form the blastocyst and by the end of week 5 the fully formed blastocyst comes into contact with the uterine wall for implantation. During the second week of development, the inside of the blastocyst know as the embryoblast, becomes 2 layers:
Hypoblast
Epiblast
Together these layers form an oval-shaped disc-like structure. In the 3 weeks of development, a streak is created on the surface of the epiblast during which time, the cells of the epiblast detach and migrate. These migrating cells create the layers:
ectoderm
mesodermo
endoderm
which go on to contribute cells to form all the tissues and organs in the human body. In the thor to fourth week of the development a cord and notochord is formed. This induces the cells in the overlying ectoderm to thicken, forming a region called the neural plate along the back of the embryo . The edges of the neural plate elevate to form the neural fold that eventually fuse to form the neural tube. During this process neural crest cells are formed along the entire length of the tube at the tip of the folding neural folds. Neural crest cells formed from the, or cranial region, are called Cranial Neural Crest Cells, or CNCC’S. These cells multiply and soon start migrating over long distances in distinct paths, from the back of the embryo towards the front of the embryo. Once they arrive at their target destinations in the facial regions CNCC.S further develop and mature and ultimately contribute to a substantial amount of the structures in the head and neck regions such as bones, cartilages, and nerves. Growth migration and subsequent differentiation of CNCC’S are critically important for proper development of the normal structures of the facial regions. Soon after the CNCC/s reach their final destinations the facial features begin to take shape externally. By the fourth week of development the embryo is characterized by 5 facial swelling
frontonasal prominence
paired maxillary and mandibular prominences
These structures are formed in part from the migrations and proliferations of the CNNCs from different regions of the neural tube. In a five week embryo the maxillary and mandibular prominence enlarge and grow forward and towards the middle eventually giving rise to the upper and lower jaws respectively. In a six week old embryo the 2 mandibular prominences fuse to form the lower jaw to which lead to form the cheeks and corners of the mouth. At this point the outline of the mouth is visible. The philtrum of the upper lip and palates are also created at this time. In the next few months the development of the initial cartilaginous skeleton of the face is replaced by bone and there is an overall increase in shape and size of the different structures of the face. From the child to adulthood continuous to develop through further growth and remodeling
2:40
Right here is where I was made ugly right here
Shedding off zona pellucida= 4th day* of 1 week of development....
Look like caterpillar at start
Subhanallah
❤️
سبحان الله
Embryology