Hi All! Just wanted to address a few things with this video... First, our editors typically do a great job editing our videos, but every once in a while they may leave a typo in there. One was accidentally not adding the "t" at the end of "student." This was placed on screen multiple times. The other was "blow" was typed on screen instead of "below" at around 7:22 I was a bit distracted with reviewing other elements of this new video format, but nonetheless I should have caught those. 😡 The other thing I wanted to mention is that the background voice was mostly my TA teaching another group of students on the other side of the lab. It wasn't just random unruly students... lol I should have mentioned that in the intro, and if we decide to do another format like this, I'll see if I can adjust the mic settings to pick up less background noise. Thank you for catching the mistakes and bringing them to our attention, and thank you for watching our videos! -Jonathan
@@theanatomylab Dr Jonathan, you have really done a nice job, though people may be funny complaining about background noise. Where on earth would anyone see this world-class teaching hospital session? Humanity will always remember you. Thanks so much,Dr Jonathan Ayo
Wow. spontaneity is why I like your video….real you explaining like I’m right there. Please don’t self depreciate this for few fools. Most importantly the information stuck in my head now I know digesting systems better than any other.
Jonathan, do not worry, everyone has typo's. Those of us watching either work in medicine or have retired. Others are made up of students and military personnel. The brain is designed to be an auto typo error corrector! I only noticed after reading your post, which just goes to show how good my brain is at not disturbing me from interesting stuff!!
Studies are proving that the keto, carnivore diet and autophagy cures a whole bunch of stuff like Alzheimers, depression, anxiety, weight gain, obesity, brain fog, some cancers, multiple sclerosis (look up Montel Williams), arthritis, schizophrenia, drug and alcohol cravings, type 2 diabetes, access phlegm, allergies, PCOS, heartburn, GERD, acid reflux, gastritis, gastroparesis, ulcers, better gut bacteria, nausea, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, gallbladder, pancreas, Crohn's disease, autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia, inflammation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, diverticulosis, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, skin tags, polyps, vision problems, ADHD, epilepsy, autism, eczema, someone even said it took away their heat blisters and cold sores, and so many others. Just RUclips whatever symptoms you're having and the keto or carnivore diet. ruclips.net/user/liveCGlN87OPtGQ?si=BPgm-MOV-Et6wLM1 Did you see RFK's speech about our way of eating?!?! 😲 ruclips.net/user/livejb4cwPxVq9g?si=HdYljbhPx5ES_Cvh
I am absolutely fascinated with this site & all he is teaching us. I’m 64, retired, and love learning all I can about the body & how things work. Thank you so much!
That was fabulous! I love learning new things and reviewing things I used to know. I'll be 70 next month, an attorney, but still love to learn about our anatomy. Thanks so much for teaching us!
This format is enjoyable, but I don't think I would want to have it on every video. A good mix of the traditional and classroom with students would be welcomed! Very good information for all of us, by the way. I am 66 and always learn something new each time I watch you. thanks!
@@birgitelisabeth9661 I wondered if that was the case and was grumbling in my head about those rude whippersnappers. You know, "kids these days", "get off my lawn", etc. But I was glad to learn it was a TA helping some of the students.
I want to give a huge thanks to you because it's really difficult to enter medical schools in S. Korea. Students are struggling to correctly answer every question of Korean SAT, with calculus and two advanced science exams. I didn't take K-SAT like that, so I'm major in Chinese and economics - it's impossible to participate in real anatomy classes. However, this kind of video allows every person who watches RUclips to learn human anatomy like they are in the medical schools; simply put, anyone can be your students!! Thank you again, and I hope this kind of format gets positive reactions by your viewers!
I like this classroom video, I'd like more of these if you are willing. I like hearing what the students are asking/saying, it adds more to the info you are sharing with that engagement.
As a kid I wanted to study medicine but got discouraged after listening to other friends who described the gory details of looking inside a human body. Wish we had YT and this wonderful channel back then and I'm pretty sure I would have been easily persuaded back to study medicine. This channel's content is pure gold and the teaching method is so respectful, while continuing to fascinate people like me! You are doing such a great service to humanity and the next generation of wannabe doctors! Kudos to the whole team at IOHA. ❤
I really like the way you put together the video with your students interactions and your Q&A as you explained things! Thank you for another great opportunity for me to learn about why my body does what it does !
Reminds me of the “Magic Bus” tv show I used to watch with my daughter. We learned a lot from that show and it was presented in an interesting and entertaining way. Cheers.
I feel that in my 70's I am starting to understand my own body. I've no gall bladder but managed to hang on to my appendix. Makes you appreciate that without fiber mass the muscles would not have any material to push through your system and it would take longer to exit your body. Excellent video.
Its fun being a medical student, i love learning. But sometimes it can get overwhelming, there is so much information. I wish i could pause time and master each topic and then unpause.
i've been scowering the internet looking for a video explaining the entire journey food takes through our body from mouth to rear end. this may be too much information so read at your own risk, but the reason i became fascinated with this topic is because one day while i was taking my morning poop, i looked in the toilet and thought to myself, "you know, that's actualy a lot of waste." and i continued to think about how this must mean that our body doesn't really keep much of the food we eat, and that it's really only keeping like 10% of the total food we eat and discarding the rest. thank you so much for this highly education and informative video! it's so fun to learn about my own body. truly fascinating how it all works.
There is something I still wonder about. Does ALL the food you eat go out the other end? I mean, nutrients are pretty microscopic, right? So surely when the body absorbs those nutrients, it isn't reducing the bulk at all. Maybe the output just seems like less than the input because so much of the food is made up of water, which gets excreted as urine.
@@kellymichelleymany foods exit your body with some of their original structure. Fruits, veggies, whole grains and their fiber are part of the output. Those of us with a colostomy get to see this everyday too up close. An ileostomy produces less digested output. 😢
@@juliastockhausen7173 Interesting! I had no idea. I suppose it's probably a good thing to be able to see it, as you're supposed to take a look at a pet dog's poo as you pick it up, in case there are any signs of health problems. Babies too, so I've heard.
I felt like i am a student in that classroom, and as a student of this channel, i could answer most of the qns asked. Thanks a lot for another great video. Loved this format. This feels natural!
I like this format a bit better with you teaching a class, it’s easier to follow what you’re saying. When it’s just you and the camera, your speech is faster as though you’re trying to pack in as much info in a small amount of time.
Wonderful lecture!!! I dropped out of med school years ago due to illnesses and this just brought me right back… Thank you for this video! And for the community app you created!
This is a really good format. I enjoyed it so much. Easy to understand and entertaining how you're teaching the students. Thank you for your great work.
So happy there is no distractive commercial in the middle of the video. You know how many times I had to rewind the video to remind myself what was said before the commercial, to skip commercial and continue watching. Please, do not have them in te middle of the lecture, it is extremly annoying.
This a great format! I hope you will do many more of these. This is one of the most interesting informative channels on RUclips and I thank you for it. Justin and Jonathan are excellent teachers and presenters. I love the enthusiasm you put into each video. THANK YOU!!
Yup, this format is pretty food and you should continue it as well, as your previous way to explain. Thank you a lot for incredible work! Quality of content on this channel is brilliant ❤
This was great!! Love this new format, I was engaged the entire time and you're a wonderful teacher. Mixing in some humor too lol makes it much easier to learn. Thanks for all you do!
I like this class format video. It still delivers clear information, with the bonus of questions ' answers right there, instead of scrolling through the comments.❤❤
You’re an amazing teacher, I was so engaged! As someone with adhd who’s always struggled with concentration, this format with the jokes mixed with questions and information was absolutely brilliant!💜
Great video! I'm finally moving to whole foods instead of processed foods and I'm fascinated how the body works internally, You encourage me to treat my body better as it does so many wonderful things!!
I enjoyed the format change! Are these pre-med or allied health students? As a Respiratory Therapist, ( 20 years next January), I'd love to see you present the respiratory system to students ( or respiratory pathology)
I believe I have literally seen every video that institute of human anatomy has published on RUclips and I'm going to say right now that this one right here was probably the funnest to watch and it went at a pace that absorbed extremely well, no pun intended. I'd like to see more of classroom discussions or lab exercises... whatever you're going to call them posted because I think, and don't take this the wrong way but they're explained at a 5th grade level that really works well as far as watching versus studying a video. That being said I really hate the word remission when it comes to type 2 diabetes because I am a truck driver with 144k followers and I have reversed type 2 diabetes in over 7,000 truck drivers all from change of lifestyle and eating habits and physical fitness habits it's very simple yet a complex mental issue to deal with with people, especially truck drivers. So the word remission refers to lazy as far as I'm concerned because the only reason you're going to come out of remission typically is because you broke your own rules and consumed more than your threshold of glucose and whatever else in a manner that exceeded your body's tolerance, and until you get yourself under control again you're going to continue to have issues. Why doctors don't prescribe a change of lifestyle versus insulin for type 2 diabetics must be a monetary decision but that's another subject for another day. As always really appreciate the videos you post I enjoy every one of them multiple times typically. Thank you.
One of the many things I love about this channel is that it, for the most part, allows me to remember my lessonw but now while learning English terminology.
I love this new format! One request. Not sure if there's a second class going on in the background or what but someone (not a student) was talking over you the whole time. It was a little distracting.
Thank you IOHA & Jonathan gor making this video easy to understand even for a stay at home mom like me. Idk why but your channel is one of my favs on youtube to wind down after a long day. Love the old format, but the new one is pretty refreshing 👍🏻
18:49 Love your videos, but really disappointed that you don't mention the role of our microbiota in digestion. Microbes can eat our mucus or encourage production. Can speed up or slow down transit times. Even create new nutrients like SCFAs and B12. Could you do a video that covers the microbe connection in digestion?
Just found this video..67, had my appendix out when i was 12, gallbladder out about 26 years ago, then last year starting winding up in hospital numerous times with gastroparesis. Your video has helped me better understand my body and digeative system.....and in a way i dont feel shamed, but normal. Thank-you!!!!
Absolutely brilliant! I’m no medical student, just an ordinary human that is so interested in how our bodies work. This video was so informative and I now know what happens when I eat. I was gobsmacked by the size of our appendix ! So small. Thanks so much. It was a great video. 👍🌟
Hi All! Just wanted to address a few things with this video...
First, our editors typically do a great job editing our videos, but every once in a while they may leave a typo in there. One was accidentally not adding the "t" at the end of "student." This was placed on screen multiple times. The other was "blow" was typed on screen instead of "below" at around 7:22
I was a bit distracted with reviewing other elements of this new video format, but nonetheless I should have caught those. 😡
The other thing I wanted to mention is that the background voice was mostly my TA teaching another group of students on the other side of the lab. It wasn't just random unruly students... lol
I should have mentioned that in the intro, and if we decide to do another format like this, I'll see if I can adjust the mic settings to pick up less background noise.
Thank you for catching the mistakes and bringing them to our attention, and thank you for watching our videos!
-Jonathan
man you should pin this. Loved the format and the content, hope we get to see something like this in the future
The video was good regardless of those typos
@@theanatomylab Dr Jonathan, you have really done a nice job, though people may be funny complaining about background noise.
Where on earth would anyone see this world-class teaching hospital session?
Humanity will always remember you. Thanks so much,Dr Jonathan
Ayo
Wow. spontaneity is why I like your video….real you explaining like I’m right there. Please don’t self depreciate this for few fools. Most importantly the information stuck in my head now I know digesting systems better than any other.
Jonathan, do not worry, everyone has typo's. Those of us watching either work in medicine or have retired. Others are made up of students and military personnel. The brain is designed to be an auto typo error corrector! I only noticed after reading your post, which just goes to show how good my brain is at not disturbing me from interesting stuff!!
Makes me want to eat only the cleanest food, in order to honor the beauty of this amazing system.
Studies are proving that the keto, carnivore diet and autophagy cures a whole bunch of stuff like Alzheimers, depression, anxiety, weight gain, obesity, brain fog, some cancers, multiple sclerosis (look up Montel Williams), arthritis, schizophrenia, drug and alcohol cravings, type 2 diabetes, access phlegm, allergies, PCOS, heartburn, GERD, acid reflux, gastritis, gastroparesis, ulcers, better gut bacteria, nausea, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, gallbladder, pancreas, Crohn's disease, autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia, inflammation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, diverticulosis, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, skin tags, polyps, vision problems, ADHD, epilepsy, autism, eczema, someone even said it took away their heat blisters and cold sores, and so many others. Just RUclips whatever symptoms you're having and the keto or carnivore diet.
ruclips.net/user/liveCGlN87OPtGQ?si=BPgm-MOV-Et6wLM1
Did you see RFK's speech about our way of eating?!?! 😲 ruclips.net/user/livejb4cwPxVq9g?si=HdYljbhPx5ES_Cvh
Then why don't you? Lol.... you said that it makes you want to. So you are only thinking about it?
@@palestar828 bro. where did they say they don't eat healthy?
I'm not a medical student, yet i enjoy these videos very much... What a marvelous body we have... ❤
I am absolutely fascinated with this site & all he is teaching us. I’m 64, retired, and love learning all I can about the body & how things work. Thank you so much!
And he’s easy on the eyes 😍
@@rockNstyle27 I wonder how many girls in the class have a crush on the teacher 😄
@@kellymichelleyprobably all 😅
One of Anatomy's top 10 videos yet! Thanks!
Glad you think so!
Yes absolutely, I also loved it with the conversation 😊
Best Anatomy teacher in the world 🫁
That was fabulous! I love learning new things and reviewing things I used to know. I'll be 70 next month, an attorney, but still love to learn about our anatomy. Thanks so much for teaching us!
This format is enjoyable, but I don't think I would want to have it on every video. A good mix of the traditional and classroom with students would be welcomed! Very good information for all of us, by the way. I am 66 and always learn something new each time I watch you. thanks!
I like the format Feels like I’m in class Also easier to retain the information
@@willemvanriet7160 Absolutely!
The best video Johnathan, very enjoyable! You are a great teacher. 😊
Thank you!
The way you teach is so engaging and captivating
The way Jonathan engages with his students is great. I think I prefer the new format.
As long as the students keep commentary to a minimum unless asking a question, I LOVE this format. You are an excellent teacher.❤
Yeah, their talking is kinda distracting
@@huntcringedown2721 It sounds like they are not paying attention and having their own little side conversations in the background.
@@birgitelisabeth9661 there might be a different class sharing the space and doing a lab. Agree that the background chatter isn't great.
@@birgitelisabeth9661 I wondered if that was the case and was grumbling in my head about those rude whippersnappers. You know, "kids these days", "get off my lawn", etc. But I was glad to learn it was a TA helping some of the students.
This format was awesome. More like this, please.
I want to give a huge thanks to you because it's really difficult to enter medical schools in S. Korea. Students are struggling to correctly answer every question of Korean SAT, with calculus and two advanced science exams. I didn't take K-SAT like that, so I'm major in Chinese and economics - it's impossible to participate in real anatomy classes. However, this kind of video allows every person who watches RUclips to learn human anatomy like they are in the medical schools; simply put, anyone can be your students!! Thank you again, and I hope this kind of format gets positive reactions by your viewers!
You are kind and polite. God bless you, Yubin. ❤
How much is the minimum salary for a doctor in s.korea? In dollars
@@xeies The minimum salary for a doctor in 2020 was $82173.92 per year.
Like this informal lecturing or teaching format. Do more of these!
being part of the lesson is really amazing. one of the best videos
I like this classroom video, I'd like more of these if you are willing. I like hearing what the students are asking/saying, it adds more to the info you are sharing with that engagement.
LOVE this format!!! I felt like I was back in high school--you're a wonderful teacher
Had to double check the title to make sure I was on RUclips
You as disappointed as I was?
They knew what they was doin
U guys are dirty minded 😂😂
@@bengoodeydissapointed?!!
@@leckkyeremehll5133 relax, I’m joking
This guys is so good. I really wish there wasn't that lady annoyingly interrupting every 5 seconds 😢
She’s a student learning ??? Don’t be rude
As a kid I wanted to study medicine but got discouraged after listening to other friends who described the gory details of looking inside a human body. Wish we had YT and this wonderful channel back then and I'm pretty sure I would have been easily persuaded back to study medicine. This channel's content is pure gold and the teaching method is so respectful, while continuing to fascinate people like me! You are doing such a great service to humanity and the next generation of wannabe doctors! Kudos to the whole team at IOHA. ❤
I really like the way you put together the video with your students interactions and your Q&A as you explained things! Thank you for another great opportunity for me to learn about why my body does what it does !
Glad you liked it. Thank you for the feedback!
I enjoyed this format. More detailed information is nice. Enjoyed the questions student’s asked.
Reminds me of the “Magic Bus” tv show I used to watch with my daughter. We learned a lot from that show and it was presented in an interesting and entertaining way. Cheers.
I can imagine that cartoon bus taking a trip through the digestive system. Wouldn't be surprised if they did an episode like that!
I feel that in my 70's I am starting to understand my own body. I've no gall bladder but managed to hang on to my appendix. Makes you appreciate that without fiber mass the muscles would not have any material to push through your system and it would take longer to exit your body. Excellent video.
I haven’t heard of no gall bladder before
i felt like a medicine student for a minute 💕🫶
Its fun being a medical student, i love learning. But sometimes it can get overwhelming, there is so much information.
I wish i could pause time and master each topic and then unpause.
Me too. I am a nurse so its funny.too learn more. From Norway. 😊
This is a very informativ channel. I think
Omg this format is awesome!! Hope to see more!!!!
This was a great video. Please show more of this type!!!
Hi. please do an episode about drinking water after eating.What is its interference on digestion. thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Really interesting to watch how you teach students in real everyday classes. Hope you weren't too nervous since you were also filming for RUclips 😆
After about a minute I didn't even think about the cameras. The main focus was the students in the lab.👍🏻
i've been scowering the internet looking for a video explaining the entire journey food takes through our body from mouth to rear end.
this may be too much information so read at your own risk, but the reason i became fascinated with this topic is because one day while i was taking my morning poop, i looked in the toilet and thought to myself, "you know, that's actualy a lot of waste." and i continued to think about how this must mean that our body doesn't really keep much of the food we eat, and that it's really only keeping like 10% of the total food we eat and discarding the rest.
thank you so much for this highly education and informative video! it's so fun to learn about my own body. truly fascinating how it all works.
Good re education for me a nurse
Fun fact: Most of your poop is actually bacteria (50-80% dry mass). Our bodies are remarkably efficient when it comes to absorbing food.
There is something I still wonder about. Does ALL the food you eat go out the other end? I mean, nutrients are pretty microscopic, right? So surely when the body absorbs those nutrients, it isn't reducing the bulk at all. Maybe the output just seems like less than the input because so much of the food is made up of water, which gets excreted as urine.
@@kellymichelleymany foods exit your body with some of their original structure. Fruits, veggies, whole grains and their fiber are part of the output. Those of us with a colostomy get to see this everyday too up close. An ileostomy produces less digested output. 😢
@@juliastockhausen7173 Interesting! I had no idea. I suppose it's probably a good thing to be able to see it, as you're supposed to take a look at a pet dog's poo as you pick it up, in case there are any signs of health problems. Babies too, so I've heard.
Just wow! The way you explain everything makes me want to study medicine 👨🎓
What a great video!
I felt like i am a student in that classroom, and as a student of this channel, i could answer most of the qns asked. Thanks a lot for another great video. Loved this format. This feels natural!
this ep was so cool, i like this style, thank you guys for the great work
I like this format. I feel like I'm back in science class again. Good job Jonathan.
This is a good format. I enjoyed this video more than any others. Really felt like I was in a college classroom.
Not crazy about stopping for questions. I prefer the direct explanation.
How beautifully complex the human body is! And Jonathan is a cool teacher 😎!
Thank you for the laughs 😆
I like this format a bit better with you teaching a class, it’s easier to follow what you’re saying. When it’s just you and the camera, your speech is faster as though you’re trying to pack in as much info in a small amount of time.
Wonderful lecture!!! I dropped out of med school years ago due to illnesses and this just brought me right back… Thank you for this video! And for the community app you created!
Great video, as always. I enjoyed the live class format with the students, it made me feel like a student there as well. Keep up the great work!
This was great! I enjoyed this format for sure as I get to live vicariously through the students!
This is a really good format. I enjoyed it so much. Easy to understand and entertaining how you're teaching the students. Thank you for your great work.
Well, as a student studying ANATOMY
This has to be the most interactive and interesting class
Thank you Dr. Jonathan
So happy there is no distractive commercial in the middle of the video. You know how many times I had to rewind the video to remind myself what was said before the commercial, to skip commercial and continue watching. Please, do not have them in te middle of the lecture, it is extremly annoying.
Wow. Free educational content seems difficult for you.
And music too, all listeners want is jyst listen on the lectures, to absorb it more, music is very distractive when we are concentrating to listen
This a great format! I hope you will do many more of these. This is one of the most interesting informative channels on RUclips and I thank you for it. Justin and Jonathan are excellent teachers and presenters. I love the enthusiasm you put into each video. THANK YOU!!
Yup, this format is pretty food and you should continue it as well, as your previous way to explain.
Thank you a lot for incredible work!
Quality of content on this channel is brilliant ❤
This format was great. I really enjoyed the real-time interactions with your students.
This was great!! Love this new format, I was engaged the entire time and you're a wonderful teacher. Mixing in some humor too lol makes it much easier to learn. Thanks for all you do!
great idea, love the student's questions and involvement, but keep the background noise down if you can ! ! !
Yeah, sorry about that. It was actually my TA teaching another group. I should have mentioned that at the beginning of the video.
Hey Jonathan, I love the way you teach. You immerse yourself into what you are teaching, and the pace that you teach kept my attention.
I love this!! ❤️ Now, we need to call him professor Jonathan. We were all in his class.
Wonderfully educative video. Thanks for sharing 😊
Yes best formate..... Looking forward...
I like this class format video. It still delivers clear information, with the bonus of questions ' answers right there, instead of scrolling through the comments.❤❤
You’re an amazing teacher, I was so engaged! As someone with adhd who’s always struggled with concentration, this format with the jokes mixed with questions and information was absolutely brilliant!💜
I was waiting for something like this for a long time...there are many videos but this is next level...
Great video! I'm finally moving to whole foods
instead of processed foods and I'm fascinated how the body works internally, You encourage me to treat my body better as it does so many wonderful things!!
I love the interactive sessions.
Really enjoyed the video
Like i was standing among the students
I enjoyed the format change! Are these pre-med or allied health students? As a Respiratory Therapist, ( 20 years next January), I'd love to see you present the respiratory system to students ( or respiratory pathology)
I believe I have literally seen every video that institute of human anatomy has published on RUclips and I'm going to say right now that this one right here was probably the funnest to watch and it went at a pace that absorbed extremely well, no pun intended. I'd like to see more of classroom discussions or lab exercises... whatever you're going to call them posted because I think, and don't take this the wrong way but they're explained at a 5th grade level that really works well as far as watching versus studying a video. That being said I really hate the word remission when it comes to type 2 diabetes because I am a truck driver with 144k followers and I have reversed type 2 diabetes in over 7,000 truck drivers all from change of lifestyle and eating habits and physical fitness habits it's very simple yet a complex mental issue to deal with with people, especially truck drivers. So the word remission refers to lazy as far as I'm concerned because the only reason you're going to come out of remission typically is because you broke your own rules and consumed more than your threshold of glucose and whatever else in a manner that exceeded your body's tolerance, and until you get yourself under control again you're going to continue to have issues. Why doctors don't prescribe a change of lifestyle versus insulin for type 2 diabetics must be a monetary decision but that's another subject for another day. As always really appreciate the videos you post I enjoy every one of them multiple times typically. Thank you.
Could you do a video on the vagus nerve?? how it functions? what it does? how important it is? and so on 😊
I REALLY like your RUclips channel. So glad you're here!
I do prefer the non in person student format better.
One of the many things I love about this channel is that it, for the most part, allows me to remember my lessonw but now while learning English terminology.
Splendidly informative video. Thank you for it
This was fascinating! Can you do something similar for what happens with water consumption?
Very informative video on Human Anatomy I have ever seen on RUclips. Thank you soo much for such a wonderful video . Love from India ( Bharat ) 🇮🇳❤.
I'm visiting Bharat soon 🤘 of course when it's not so humid and hot. Especially in the cities I'm going.
Loved this format, thanks so much, I felt like I was in the class and enjoyed the q&a parts. More of these please!
VERY entertaining and informative. I like this format!! Thank you.
I love this new format! One request. Not sure if there's a second class going on in the background or what but someone (not a student) was talking over you the whole time. It was a little distracting.
Amazing Jonathan, I watch a lot of your videos every time that I log into youtube. You make me feel that I am a medical student !! Fascinating!!
I wish I had got an A & P instructor like you when I was getting my BSN! Your channels awesome, keep it up ❤
Love this format! Very informative.
Like the format, nice to get typical questions answered in real time. Thank you. 👍
Thank you IOHA & Jonathan gor making this video easy to understand even for a stay at home mom like me. Idk why but your channel is one of my favs on youtube to wind down after a long day. Love the old format, but the new one is pretty refreshing 👍🏻
18:49 Love your videos, but really disappointed that you don't mention the role of our microbiota in digestion. Microbes can eat our mucus or encourage production. Can speed up or slow down transit times. Even create new nutrients like SCFAs and B12.
Could you do a video that covers the microbe connection in digestion?
Thought it was a notification for my Brazzers account for a new upload with that title! Just as exciting nonetheless!
Porn is for losers
the "student question" graphic has a typo throughout the whole video. "studen"
great video regardless, wouldn't mind seeing more of this format.
Teaching, excellent job.
this format is amazing
I loved this format! I forgot to mention that in my first comment. It's nice to hear the students chime in. :)
I like this format. Please do more.
It was a really informative video, keep up with this style of videos!
great idea with videos with students!!!
What a great lecture with a live demonstration!
Just found this video..67, had my appendix out when i was 12, gallbladder out about 26 years ago, then last year starting winding up in hospital numerous times with gastroparesis.
Your video has helped me better understand my body and digeative system.....and in a way i dont feel shamed, but normal. Thank-you!!!!
Absolutely brilliant! I’m no medical student, just an ordinary human that is so interested in how our bodies work. This video was so informative and I now know what happens when I eat. I was gobsmacked by the size of our appendix ! So small. Thanks so much. It was a great video. 👍🌟
I love your informative content! I believe digestion starts in the brain. When we Think about doing something it Turns On MicroMuscles! Choose Happy
Love this new way of teaching with students.. it helps me learn much better
I LOVE this channel! I learn so much and teach my kids stuff! Thank you!!
I didn't mind the classroom noise!
Best anatomy lesson I ever attended 🤩
This format was brilliant! Learned more.
Question, why does one need to be gentle feeling a cadaver's pancreas?
Really amazing, how we process our food. Thank you for educating us.
WE TO THANK GOD HONESTLY FOR THIS MIRACLE HAPPENING IN OUR BODY❤
We appreciate how well you've articulated your insights. Keep doing your best.
Thank you! Will do!
I love this format with the students
Could you do a video about importance of colonoscopy, diet and healthy regarding colon cancer?
I'm thankful for this channel because I learning about human anatomy. I support this channel ❤
Loved this style of content. Learning with the students is fab xxx defo more of this xx