Why don't professors at university try to teach embryology in an understandable way like you did? Thank you very much for your videos @NinjaNerd!! The time watching our professor's lectures is a huge waste of time. You save us!
Best companion to Langman's Embryology. I wish I had these available back when I studied embryo, but now I am revisiting as a part of OBGYN embryologic defects & teratolology review. Thank you, Zach. We really appreciate your effort. Greetings from Paraguay.
So often I watch these videos while I’m a little stoned because I think they’re interesting and I understand things at a high-level but not so much at this specific level. and then in the following semester I find myself understanding the basic concepts I’m being taught in undergrad physiology classes because I’ve already tried to understand your very intricate videos. Amazing all around! you’re helping the undergrads in a not premed degree, you’re helping med students, you’re helping the general population understand these cool parts of the human body’s working
I hope via Patreon and RUclips ads you are getting compensation for your work, I understand people do this because they are passionate but I also hope in our very capitalist world that you are supported financially and can live your life breathing a bit easier!
I can't believe how easy you explained it! I always thought embryology is hard , you did better job than our teacher explaining all of this ❤️ Thanks , keep going !!
Man you are just a freak, you made it so easy, you are the best teacher, lecturer on Earth, 'erything you do and I watch is just awesome and amazing, I love that
Wow! This stuff is up there! I studied Engineering back in my day, but in my family we have a motto "Learn Something New Every Day!" this stuff is fascinating!
if anybody had ever asked me what "leptomeninges" were, I would have probably said they were cells in your brain that differentiate between whether it is right or wrong to steal things. 😂
Hi..! Your Videos have been great help to a lot of students out here that face problems while understanding these concepts. Thank you for all your efforts in explaining these concepts in the easiest way possible.
This is beyond helpful, it's the first place I go to after every embryology class. I look forward to when you do a video on development of the skin and teeth.
such a difficult subject !! it was hard to me to understand the structures of each layer (ecto,meso and endoderm) and visualize the modifications throughout the development!! what an amazing job you are doing, guyss!! very helpful!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😍😍
You are the best teacher ever...l'm so grateful to you..like I watched your video when I had my viva..and I did not remember a thing from the book but your words and these colourful drawing of yours were etched in my mind....
Dear sir, I found your videos very helpful n informative especially those on regulation of BP. Now I'm your regular subscriber. May Almighty bless u ahead
Oh man!! Such an interesting video it was! 😍😍🙌 loved it 💕. This dude is just so talented with super ease teaching 👌✌. Cheers to your hardwork and interest 🥂🌟
I think you are one of the best lecturer I have ever seen bro. You keek rocking in all your videos.. I just learnt the whole biochemistry through your videos in a most easiest way.... Thanks a lot... And keep doing this stuff...
The section of notochord development, to me, makes it sound like the ectoderm is forming the notochord, but the mesoderm is what actually forms it. The ectoderm invaginates through the primitive pit in a tube-like fashion, which eventually makes the neurenteric canal and notochord structure. But do ectodermal cells transform into mesoderm, which then makes the notochord? From sources online, the mesoderm is what actually forms the notochord, so I'm confused.
So you are telling me that the bones and some muscles of the head come from neural crest cells which comes from ectoderm, but don't the other bones and muscles come from mesoderm? Am I understanding that right? I guess it's a gross overgeneralization that connective tissue comes from mesoderm. Your mnemonic is so good. Thank you for sharing!
THIS IS A GIFT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Why don't professors at university try to teach embryology in an understandable way like you did? Thank you very much for your videos @NinjaNerd!! The time watching our professor's lectures is a huge waste of time. You save us!
AMEN!!
sooo true
yes
@@Nicithedinosaur yeah, I wished professors would speak in "our" everyday language and not in super complicated terms.
Never had I EVER understood embryology this easily!! Jazak Allah Khair!
Best companion to Langman's Embryology. I wish I had these available back when I studied embryo, but now I am revisiting as a part of OBGYN embryologic defects & teratolology review. Thank you, Zach. We really appreciate your effort. Greetings from Paraguay.
i also study from langmann and its easier to study it when you have watched this vid
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So often I watch these videos while I’m a little stoned because I think they’re interesting and I understand things at a high-level but not so much at this specific level.
and then in the following semester I find myself understanding the basic concepts I’m being taught in undergrad physiology classes because I’ve already tried to understand your very intricate videos.
Amazing all around! you’re helping the undergrads in a not premed degree, you’re helping med students, you’re helping the general population understand these cool parts of the human body’s working
I hope via Patreon and RUclips ads you are getting compensation for your work, I understand people do this because they are passionate but I also hope in our very capitalist world that you are supported financially and can live your life breathing a bit easier!
I already took embryology but i swear this made it easier to understand than the whole 6 moths i studied it
You're the torch bearer for the me. Thank you for inspiring me with your life stories. You taught me how to be a better teacher.
More embryology pleasee, I think I will be here instead of my professors class for the whole lecture lol
They seem very bad 😂😂
I can't believe how easy you explained it! I always thought embryology is hard , you did better job than our teacher explaining all of this ❤️ Thanks , keep going !!
I haven't word you are not only teacher but also you are the gift send to medical students thanks man🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
A Great teacher which made the complex stuff easy to understand and remember.
The mnemonic is just Genius! Thank you.
Man you are just a freak, you made it so easy, you are the best teacher, lecturer on Earth, 'erything you do and I watch is just awesome and amazing, I love that
Waw! Beautiful explanation! I wish I had you as my teacher during my university degree! Thank you!
This is so much better than my textbook! Thank you!! I am finally starting to feel confident that I can pass my exam.
You've helped me a lot to ace all my medical school exams
Just how better can a teacher be than this? I just can't imagine
zack , u r just brilliant , only god knows how much i appreciate your effort....
Wow! This stuff is up there! I studied Engineering back in my day, but in my family we have a motto "Learn Something New Every Day!" this stuff is fascinating!
if anybody had ever asked me what "leptomeninges" were, I would have probably said they were cells in your brain that differentiate between whether it is right or wrong to steal things. 😂
@@nobodyknows3180😂
You were born to teach, thank God!!!!
Hi..!
Your Videos have been great help to a lot of students out here that face problems while understanding these concepts. Thank you for all your efforts in explaining these concepts in the easiest way possible.
The smiles whenever he said "neural crest cells"😽
Thank you thank you thank you so much. I'm literally saved by your videos. I understand more than I did the entire semester.
I cant find words strong enough to express how much I love you guys!
The best teacher in the world
Can't thank you enough Prof. Zack!! you rock.
Wow amazing job! I won't ever need Television again. This man turns learning into fun!
YOU Really help walk me through my CAT assignment, you are blessed. thank you ninja
This is beyond helpful, it's the first place I go to after every embryology class. I look forward to when you do a video on development of the skin and teeth.
You made embryology so easy for me prof Zach Murphy. Thanks 🙏. Jazakumulahu khairan
I love this guy, his enthusiasm makes learning exciting
Thanks so much for these videos - it's clear how much enthusiasm you have for teaching and this subject and that makes it so much easier to learn!
such a difficult subject !! it was hard to me to understand the structures of each layer (ecto,meso and endoderm) and visualize the modifications throughout the development!!
what an amazing job you are doing, guyss!! very helpful!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😍😍
Thank you for your great and hard work that you do. Your videos are the best!
Thank u very much sir !
Love from Kashmir India ❤️
your videos are much better than my professor's lecture. thank you!!
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT
You are the best teacher ever...l'm so grateful to you..like I watched your video when I had my viva..and I did not remember a thing from the book but your words and these colourful drawing of yours were etched in my mind....
You've saved me for my embryology exam
Dear sir, I found your videos very helpful n informative especially those on regulation of BP. Now I'm your regular subscriber. May Almighty bless u ahead
Thank's a lot for amazing explaining! All medical students are waiting your another next video!))
you are a life saver. thank you. from an embryology student
Thank you so much for this videos! You're helping me a lot with my Psychobiology classes!
May god always keep his blessing on this wonderful human✨
You're my life saviour! Subscribed to you already for an year and counting😘😍😍😍
It's the way you've made me understand embryology 😊❤
My medical school lectures don´t help, so thank god you exist.
You make embryology easy to understand
Thank you so much ❤️
The video is very helpful ....Thank you very much for all that you do...keep up the good work.
Thank u so much, u're the best teacher that i ever met! Kisses from Brazil 💘
Thank you so much!! Keep up the good work!
Your cap + lecture is the best
Absolutely God Tier teacher!!!
Some day , If I become a doctor with gods help , I'm gonna fund your efforts .
Thank You For Being Here when there was no hope left.
I am fall in love with with your lectures 😍😍😍
Aaaarrrrg! I haven’t learned a damn on my medschool embryology byut you are just too brilliant.
you are the best thing happened in my life
Salute to the LEGEND Zach sir ❤️
I already clicked the like button before I watched. Why? Cause I just trust Ninja Nerd.
Truly so thankful for you!
“Crestcell” very perfect code 👏🏻
You saved me several times.
Thanks❤
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Excellent video thank you very much!
Embryology is the most frustrating topic but your videos have been very helpful
Oh man!! Such an interesting video it was! 😍😍🙌 loved it 💕. This dude is just so talented with super ease teaching 👌✌. Cheers to your hardwork and interest 🥂🌟
Thank you ❤🎉. From Namibia 😊
omg this is way easier to understand. thank you so much
Who are starting their medical year 2024🎉
That great deals to study I learn every point clearly vvvvvvv good explanation thanks a lot
NOT JUST A GIFT , THIS IS AN ANGEL^^
what a great teacher!!!
Thank you so much for this 🙏
I really appreciate it ❣️
Hey Zach,I am waiting for your lecture on development of heart.
I think you are one of the best lecturer I have ever seen bro.
You keek rocking in all your videos..
I just learnt the whole biochemistry through your videos in a most easiest way....
Thanks a lot...
And keep doing this stuff...
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! You've been SO helpful!!!!
Bro u r really really really great 🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯
Stay blessed 🖤🖤🖤
That's great doctor thank you so much
your lecturing is very interesting keep it up . please tell your reference book for further study . we likes more for ever
Really wounder full class sir...
Gastrulation i.e., formation of trilaminar disc from bilaminar disc occurs in 3rd week of development and not in 2nd week
Thanks so much Zack. Was really helpful
THE GREAT NINJA !!!!
It's indeed a gift in the medical field.
Great, easily understood thanks man
The section of notochord development, to me, makes it sound like the ectoderm is forming the notochord, but the mesoderm is what actually forms it. The ectoderm invaginates through the primitive pit in a tube-like fashion, which eventually makes the neurenteric canal and notochord structure. But do ectodermal cells transform into mesoderm, which then makes the notochord? From sources online, the mesoderm is what actually forms the notochord, so I'm confused.
Thanks dear Ninja Nerd
THANK YOUU...YOU ARE THE BESTT..I ALWAYS HIT THE LIKE BUTTON B4 WATCHING.
جزاك الله خيرا 🤲🏻❤️❤️
So you are telling me that the bones and some muscles of the head come from neural crest cells which comes from ectoderm, but don't the other bones and muscles come from mesoderm? Am I understanding that right? I guess it's a gross overgeneralization that connective tissue comes from mesoderm. Your mnemonic is so good. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks a lot, you are the best!
Thanks…..just hearty thanks!❤️
IN GENERAL TERMES, THE ECTODERMAL LAYER GIVES RISE TO STRUCTURES AND ORGANS THAT MAITAIN CONTACT WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD. ❤️
Great teacher
Thank You , Sir
the BESTTTTTTT!!!!!! thank you so so much!
Awesome videos dude! Thanks a ton!
really nice lecture sir
Bro i just admire the way you enjoy teaching 🫶
the first view from Algeria thanks a lot 🇩🇿 🔥
Sorry to tell you you're not the first HAHAHA
عندي عوام نتبع فيه
Awesome lecture thank you
P-E-R-F-E-C-T !!!