I am taking the first part of A&P for the second time. I have never had a professor that actually went over the parts. This is a really hard section to memorize all the parts. This is very helpful. Thank you!
I am so glad you made this video or else I'd stll be lost in trying to understand and differentiate the bone markings, depressions, openings and projections of the skeleton
lol both my anatomy and kinesiology teachers argue with each other about whether to call it a patellar ligament or tendon, so I found your comment funny.
I understand more when I watch your videos than when I go to class and listen to the instructor...thank you so much
I am taking the first part of A&P for the second time. I have never had a professor that actually went over the parts. This is a really hard section to memorize all the parts. This is very helpful. Thank you!
maaan thank you so much I have been struggling for two days now 😫, am so grateful for this video 🙏🏽
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This is the place....thank you for this video!
I am so glad you made this video or else I'd stll be lost in trying to understand and differentiate the bone markings, depressions, openings and projections of the skeleton
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That was so helpful and lots of interformation thats i need
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Tubercles are not only on the humerus, the femur has the adductor tubercle on the distal end.
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are the blood vessels from the periosteum underneath the periosteum, or are they on top?
lol both my anatomy and kinesiology teachers argue with each other about whether to call it a patellar ligament or tendon, so I found your comment funny.
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Isn't there the Conoid tubercle of clavicle?
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