At 1:34 the video incorrectly indicates that the occipital protroberance is the occipital condyles. I have no way to modify the video at this point. Please note this when watching the video.
Amazing teaching!!!! i do not struggle with learning, but there is always a different learning experience when the teacher knows their material. love this and thank you!
The bump at the back of the head we feel at 1:38 is the external occipatal protuberence not the occipital condyle. Labelled properly but stated incorrectly.
The bump on the back of the head is the external occipital protuberance, not the occipital condyle. The condyles are inferior and lateral to the protuberance and cannot be palpated on a living human head.
The ethmoid bone runs vertically from the cranial cavity through the nasal cavity dividing it in half. You can identify the ethmoid at several places - at the cribiform plate in the cranial cavity, at the perpendicular plate in the nasal cavity, at the superior and middle nasal conchae, and in the eye orbit.
At 1:34 the video incorrectly indicates that the occipital protroberance is the occipital condyles. I have no way to modify the video at this point. Please note this when watching the video.
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Amazing teaching!!!! i do not struggle with learning, but there is always a different learning experience when the teacher knows their material. love this and thank you!
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at 12:44 she states, "we can see the maxilla, the lower jaw bone". The mandible is the lower jaw bone. Whoops :)
Learned more in 14mins. Than I learned in an hour of class.
The bump at the back of the head we feel at 1:38 is the external occipatal protuberence not the occipital condyle. Labelled properly but stated incorrectly.
You're correct. That was me talking without thinking.
Thank you. So clear and easy to learn. Keep it up.
This video is amazing. I love whoever made this 😭😍
it is wonderful. thanks for your clear explanation. it is really complete, and you helped me to learn these complex subjects in the easier way
The bump on the back of the head is the external occipital protuberance, not the occipital condyle. The condyles are inferior and lateral to the protuberance and cannot be palpated on a living human head.
The bump on occipital bone is external occipital protuberance not condyle, isn't it?
Yes, labeling mistake. Can't fix it now without taking video off RUclips.
Yes, it's a labeling mistake. I can't fix it now without taking the video off RUclips.
thank you so much this video help me a lot to clear my doubt
This video is very nice bcz under the video discuss clearly which can understand any person
Ethmoid is the bone between the eyes and above the nose, isn't. It?
The ethmoid bone runs vertically from the cranial cavity through the nasal cavity dividing it in half. You can identify the ethmoid at several places - at the cribiform plate in the cranial cavity, at the perpendicular plate in the nasal cavity, at the superior and middle nasal conchae, and in the eye orbit.
Lisa R Weber thank you for the information!
really awesome video ..
EOP is not a Condyle.. right??
Well done
excellent, quality video.
Where can I get this powerpoint haha I need to study
Fantastic
great video! Thanks a lot!!!
Maxilla lower jaw bone? Sorry, please explain.
It's an error, the mandible is the lower jaw bone.
The orange portion she circles is in fact the maxilla, the upper jaw.
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Good video. Awesome work!
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