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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @kelliearle1579
    @kelliearle1579 7 лет назад

    I have been an OB nurse for 16 years, dusting off the old cobwebs has proven to be quiete diffiuit working full time at the hopital. Keeping up with my duties at home with huband and small children. And taking this Advanced Physiology class has just about put me on edge ;) With your help and that of Wenndy Riggs I shoud make it though and keep working to do what I LOVE!!

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  7 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing and KUDOS for your hard work! I wish you all the best!

  • @durgamthirupathi1838
    @durgamthirupathi1838 5 лет назад +1

    your youtube channel is amazing.
    please make more biology videos.

  • @joeshellhammer
    @joeshellhammer 8 лет назад

    Hi. Love your videos! This one is so timely for me; we are just covering the nervous system in the A and P class that I teach. I am actually and microbiologist and botanist, with a little physics background thrown in. So, A and P has been a challenge and a fascinating learning experience in finding better ways for me to teach it. Your videos help a lot, especially with analogies, the way you organize everything and last but not least, pronouncing a lot of words that I struggle with. I can rattle off all kinds of bacterial and plant names and physics concepts, etc., but A and P terminology has put me to the test. I'm into my 7th year of teaching this subject at the university level and find that I learn something new every semester, most of the time from your videos. Thank you so much!

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  8 лет назад +1

      I am so happy to hear that you have found my videos helpful! Thank you for sharing your story... I really appreciate it because it helps me SO MUCH to know more about my audience and how they use this content. A&P is intense, that's for sure... kudos to you for taking it on. Best of luck to you!

  • @dojoofficial
    @dojoofficial 7 лет назад

    Thank you from the bottom my heart. It helps me a lot. Waiting for another more physiology videos uploading from this channel. From Burma

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  7 лет назад

      I'm so glad you find these videos helpful. I visited Burma in 2004!!! Lots of change since then, hoping things are getting better and better for you. I would love to know where you are studying...

  • @cathymorgan6637
    @cathymorgan6637 6 лет назад

    LOVE this! thank you!! so helpful!!

  • @durgamthirupathi1838
    @durgamthirupathi1838 5 лет назад

    world need your help.
    your youtube channel is amazing.
    Everyone can very easily understood now biology with your videos.
    so now please make more videos. we can't give you fees but we worship you.
    I am from india .I like you madam

  • @Eansarii
    @Eansarii 7 лет назад

    Awesome! Please continue with this style of speech as it helps us to understand so much easier!

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  7 лет назад

      I will! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @77luckylina
    @77luckylina 8 лет назад

    you are good at this. thank you very much for the knowledge that you share. in my opinion you should find an animateur and try to make something like "etait une fois.. la vie".

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  7 лет назад

      Thank you for the suggestion - I'd love that, but it's EXTREMELY expensive. I'm a one-penguin show here! :)

  • @soniaadetu4560
    @soniaadetu4560 4 года назад

    The besttttt💯💯💯💯

  • @meatypieful
    @meatypieful 6 лет назад

    I love you 😂

  • @roadsector9527
    @roadsector9527 8 лет назад

    Thanks prof.. The Human Body is so complex now it's hard for me to deny God's existence.

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  8 лет назад

      You are most welcome! Thanks for watching! I too am constantly amazed by the beauty and complexity of all living things.

    • @user-em4rk4qo1f
      @user-em4rk4qo1f 8 лет назад

      Have you ever heard of evolution? It explains this complexity.

    • @roadsector9527
      @roadsector9527 8 лет назад

      Ihate Mr. Wires The Darwin Lies, yes.

    • @user-em4rk4qo1f
      @user-em4rk4qo1f 8 лет назад

      KD35 durant I don't think you understand this theory in the modern sense.
      It it more or less that a mutation in dna causes offspring to be different, just a little, from it's parent. This change may be usefull for the organism to survive long enough to mate and pass the genes on. Over the course of millions years there are a lot of different species, all from the same ancestor, each living in different enviroments, with the majority being fit enough to survive, to mate and to pass their genes on, which are going mutate, just a little, as well (more or less) and thus never stopping the process of evolution and natural selection.
      Of course that is very simplified, which is why I reccomend you to read about modern evolution or watch videos about it.
      It has been tested and tested again and is still a valid theory. It is very improtant in modern biology and medicine. For example, if I'm not mistaken new HIV drugs are produced by taking use of this theory. Look it up when you have time, it's very interesting.

    • @roadsector9527
      @roadsector9527 8 лет назад

      Ihate Mr. Wires Why bacteria don't evolve? why cells don't either? I guess it's not right to call it an evolution but rather adaptation. If our body is made of cells then we must assume it has consciousness to recreate itself to a different form, it needs a pattern to bind itself to different cells. But cells are meant to die and replace by a new one, this and I dont know what holds us all together what is that formula? well nobody know but it exist.. If cells will one day evolve what do you think all living things may look like? They may not be even called cells anymore.

  • @goodsir2551
    @goodsir2551 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the videos, but can you try and sound more like you are not speaking to 3rd graders? Thank you :)