Armando I can't thank you enough for your video's, I have started to study for the first time since the age of 15 when I had to leave school due to financial reasons, I am now 63 years old, I was beginning to despair, I felt as if I was never going to understand or grasp any of what I had to learn, you boosted my confidence and helped me understand, to the point that I AM FLYING THROUGH MY EXAMS...THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Not sure if anyone has asked you about the layer of the Melanocytes. You mention that they are in the Stratum Spinosum, but I believe they are in the Stratum Basale? I want you to know how VERY much I have appreciated your teachings and learned SO much!!! You are wonderful to educate and I learn so much from your drawings! You amaze me with your skills in drawing and teaching! You have helped me to get through multiple semesters of Advanced Physiology for Nurse Practitioners! Thank you!
Oh my god, you are hands down the kindest person on Earth for putting up all these videos. I really rely on your videos regardless of whether I understood the lecturer or otherwise. It's concise and full on information. Sometimes what you teach is more detailed than the lecturers gave. Can you please do a video on the types of tissues? I know it'll be a really long video to cover but please!
0Quick note : 8:00 "some text book mentiones that there are 4 layer and some 5..." In the thin skin (which everything but the sole of our feet the palms) there is no stratum locidum
just wanted to say that I appreciate every video that you have posted! Currently studying for the TEAS exam and your videos have been very helpful! Thank you
Thank you Armando ❤. That's great you mentioned some books say 4 skin layers some 5 .. That's because of the fact that STRATUM LUCIDUM is only found in thick skin so it has 5 epidermal layers which is, on the contrary, absent in case io Thin skin (so 4 epidermallayers)... Thanks again
Armando you are a wonderful teacher and so excellent at explaining this material. If you are able to, though, a brief description (like symptoms) of the illnesses caused by microbes and deformities would add to our understanding! Just so we have something to connect the unfamiliar vocabulary to. Thank you so much for all your help!
What I learned is Thick Skin (palms, soles of feet) has 5 layers including stratum lucid, Thin Skin where there are hair follicles has just 4. I can't tell you how much you have helped me make sense of physiology and anatomy. You are wonderful!
I have been watching your videos Armando.. thank you so much! you are giving me all the reasons to keep pressing on to pursue my career as a dermatologist!! Be blessed Mr!
Hi, in the Histology book of Michael Ross and Paulina Wojcief , it says that the smooth muscle cell around the hair fallicle begins in the subcutaneous layer and not in the dermis as you mention. :) Unless you mention for another type of muscle around hair fallice that i havent read about...
i love this video but please make the explanation more structured. For example explain the anatomy from epidermis-dermis-subcutane first then explain the physiology and microorganism
Trichopyton tho "quite common in males, on our feets, and yeah" LOL #jockitch Anyway, thank you for the awesome videos Armando! (been on an ArmandoHasudungan playlist MARATHON since morning)
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Armando I can't thank you enough for your video's, I have started to study for the first time since the age of 15 when I had to leave school due to financial reasons, I am now 63 years old, I was beginning to despair, I felt as if I was never going to understand or grasp any of what I had to learn, you boosted my confidence and helped me understand, to the point that I AM FLYING THROUGH MY EXAMS...THANK YOU!!!!!!!
what are you studying?
How’s it going now? It’s been seven years
Not sure if anyone has asked you about the layer of the Melanocytes. You mention that they are in the Stratum Spinosum, but I believe they are in the Stratum Basale? I want you to know how VERY much I have appreciated your teachings and learned SO much!!! You are wonderful to educate and I learn so much from your drawings! You amaze me with your skills in drawing and teaching! You have helped me to get through multiple semesters of Advanced Physiology for Nurse Practitioners! Thank you!
Oh my god, you are hands down the kindest person on Earth for putting up all these videos. I really rely on your videos regardless of whether I understood the lecturer or otherwise. It's concise and full on information. Sometimes what you teach is more detailed than the lecturers gave. Can you please do a video on the types of tissues? I know it'll be a really long video to cover but please!
0Quick note : 8:00 "some text book mentiones that there are 4 layer and some 5..."
In the thin skin (which everything but the sole of our feet the palms) there is no stratum locidum
just wanted to say that I appreciate every video that you have posted! Currently studying for the TEAS exam and your videos have been very helpful! Thank you
Thank you Armando ❤.
That's great you mentioned some books say 4 skin layers some 5 ..
That's because of the fact that STRATUM LUCIDUM is only found in thick skin so it has 5 epidermal layers which is, on the contrary, absent in case io Thin skin (so 4 epidermallayers)...
Thanks again
Armando you are a wonderful teacher and so excellent at explaining this material. If you are able to, though, a brief description (like symptoms) of the illnesses caused by microbes and deformities would add to our understanding! Just so we have something to connect the unfamiliar vocabulary to. Thank you so much for all your help!
youre helping millions of people to get knowledge
what a great thing to do
thank you ♥
What I learned is Thick Skin (palms, soles of feet) has 5 layers including stratum lucid, Thin Skin where there are hair follicles has just 4. I can't tell you how much you have helped me make sense of physiology and anatomy. You are wonderful!
I have been watching your videos Armando.. thank you so much! you are giving me all the reasons to keep pressing on to pursue my career as a dermatologist!! Be blessed Mr!
your way of describing is owsmm,, ND those who r criticizing about your hand writing, it doesn't matter,,, everything was very clear,, l loved it
Again another extremely useful video. Thank you for these. You should have more than a million views on all your videos.
Your page is so useful, im doing level 4 health science and im usually refering to some of your videos
So interesting! Love how much effort you put in to make describing these processes simple and fun. Thank you!
6 functions of skin:
1. protection, 2. barrier, 3. thermoregulation, 4. sensory, 5. Vitamin D synthesis, 6. blood reservoir, 7. excretion
Millions of thanks sir ...for guidance
The greatest biology teacher alive....
Awesome explanation
your videos deserve a thousand likes. but it would be better to provide a transcript of your lectures as khan academy do.
I just came from a 2019 video and my did your art improve
2:41 You are the MAN Armando
Hi, in the Histology book of Michael Ross and Paulina Wojcief , it says that the smooth muscle cell around the hair fallicle begins in the subcutaneous layer and not in the dermis as you mention. :)
Unless you mention for another type of muscle around hair fallice that i havent read about...
Thank you man was really much effort from you , much appreciated , God bless you
Love your videos! Thank you for creating each and every one.
Thank you very much..it so easy to understand 💕
Danke Armando. Sehr gut gemacht!!! Jetzt das Thema Haut ist mir klar. Chapueau!!!
loved this!!! great explanations and drawings to help with my studies.. thank you :)
i love this video but please make the explanation more structured. For example explain the anatomy from epidermis-dermis-subcutane first then explain the physiology and microorganism
thank you, I have to demonstrate the model of the normal skin tomorrow
great watching for a beauty exam and it was very helpful thank you
I have my first quiz on this next week I hope I pass lol
This is so helpful! Thank u so much
Thanks armando for your videos
fantastic lecture
many thanks Armando, ur well educated.
aren't melanocytes included in stratum basale not in stratum spinosum?
thankuu soo much doc.!!!!
You Saved Me
Trichopyton tho "quite common in males, on our feets, and yeah" LOL #jockitch
Anyway, thank you for the awesome videos Armando! (been on an ArmandoHasudungan playlist MARATHON since morning)
good video
that is super helpful, thanks so much!
GameTimes thanks! :)
thanku sooo much
Such a great video! Thank you! You rule! :)
شكرا لك
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Who discovered the keratinocytes or who named the keratinocytes
Thank you for your videos :)
During the section on commensalistic microorganisms, did you mean "Mycobacterium"? I don't think I have ever heard of "Myobacterium."
it must be perfect if you have pretty handwritting :)
thank you for video😊😊😊👌
There are several components to studying human anatomy. One plan I found that successfully combines these is the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful course that I have ever heard of. Check out this unbelievable resource.
Good
Sir do you have list of the topic which you have covered in videos??
If you have then please send me that list
thank you !! this video makes my homework a lot more easier XD XD
I m fan of URS.But I m getting difficulty ....words are not clear.Its seems like hazy.Plse take care of this.
u are super awesome
Awesome
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Good explanation but the handwritting is not clear enough to read...
wow lol..thumbs up
am I the only one who has trouble understanding his hand writing ????
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I'm going to name my firstborn Armando. Even if it's a she.
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Bra your hand writing is horrible you should work on that, the information is good but it's pointless if we can't see it🙆
your way of describing is owsmm,, ND those who r criticizing about your hand writing, it doesn't matter,,, everything was very clear,, l loved it