In this video, Dr Mike explores the mucosal layer of the GIT and its components, including; epithelia and their types; lamina propria; and the muscularis mucosa.
You explain these concepts so clearly and link them to the rest of the organs and components, creating a great big picture look at these organ systems. Thank you!
You have no idea how perfectly timed this is! I just started studying the GIT in med school this monday and now, only two days later, you upload a video that explains exactly what I'm studying! Terrific!
Thank you so much you are making histology which is the most subject I hate much easier I had to memorize it all the time but you helped to understand.
I'm just learning this so please excuse my confusion. I believe you stated that the muscularis mucosae layer of the Mucosa contained the circular and longitudinal muscle layers responsible for peristalsis and segmentation. However, from my reading so far, I was under the impression that it was the Muscularis Externa layer that contained these layers. Would you mind clarifying the difference between the muscularis mucosae and muscularis externa when you get a chance? I am a huge fan of your videos. What an amazing resource you are providing!! Thank you!!
This comment is correct. These are the layers of epithelium: MSMS (mucosa, submucosa, muscular layer, serosa). Not sure why Dr. Mike made this glaring mistake. His ordering of the external muscle: circular, then longitudinal, is correct. He even drew a cartoon showing the different layers in the upper right, but he didn't label or fill in the 3 outer layers.
@@blusafe1 no mistake - the mucosa has a muscle layer that controls the blood vessels, glands, and localised areas AND the muscularis contains larger muscles that control peristalsis and segmentation.
the mucosa has a muscle layer that controls the blood vessels, glands, and localised areas AND the muscularis contains larger muscles that control peristalsis and segmentation.
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You explain these concepts so clearly and link them to the rest of the organs and components, creating a great big picture look at these organ systems. Thank you!
You have no idea how perfectly timed this is! I just started studying the GIT in med school this monday and now, only two days later, you upload a video that explains exactly what I'm studying! Terrific!
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I'm not going to be able to focus until you change that shirt, JUST WOW!!!!
Thank you very much for your efforts, you made it very simple ❤️
Most excellent. Clear, concise and just enough. Many thanks.
Thank you so much you are making histology which is the most subject I hate much easier I had to memorize it all the time but you helped to understand.
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Thank you, you're explaining it in effective and communicative way 👍
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I'm just learning this so please excuse my confusion. I believe you stated that the muscularis mucosae layer of the Mucosa contained the circular and longitudinal muscle layers responsible for peristalsis and segmentation. However, from my reading so far, I was under the impression that it was the Muscularis Externa layer that contained these layers. Would you mind clarifying the difference between the muscularis mucosae and muscularis externa when you get a chance? I am a huge fan of your videos. What an amazing resource you are providing!! Thank you!!
Yes shouldn't the circular and longitudinal muscle layers be in the muscular layer and not the mucus layer
Agree
This comment is correct. These are the layers of epithelium: MSMS (mucosa, submucosa, muscular layer, serosa). Not sure why Dr. Mike made this glaring mistake. His ordering of the external muscle: circular, then longitudinal, is correct. He even drew a cartoon showing the different layers in the upper right, but he didn't label or fill in the 3 outer layers.
@@blusafe1 no mistake - the mucosa has a muscle layer that controls the blood vessels, glands, and localised areas AND the muscularis contains larger muscles that control peristalsis and segmentation.
the mucosa has a muscle layer that controls the blood vessels, glands, and localised areas AND the muscularis contains larger muscles that control peristalsis and segmentation.
Great job! Thank you so much for the clear explanation!
Slowed down to 0.75.... so much easier to understand than reading my text book! Thank you!
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This actually very good, concise and informative.. thanks
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Awesome explanation!! love it
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0:28 I mean, as long as it isn't the other way around.
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Great video, thanks!
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He is looking like Tony stark.
Thank u really i hate histology but i understand well ..... and i watch more 10+
Why don't you have more histology videos doc!!!!!
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