My Professor is not great at teaching Histology. For the first lecture, I made notes using your videos and I got a 95 on the first exam. Which happened to be the highest grade. I have never written youtube comments for anyone, but I thought the least I can do is to tell you thank you for all the hard work. You really dont know how useful such a tool like this means to us college students. Thank you!
god bless you!! we will never forget your legacy in this channel, its been more than 10 years since you made these videos but you are the reason im passing histology with excellent marks. god bless you and i wish you the best!!!
Many thanks for these. Your videos are going STRAIGHT into my moodle course for human anatomy and physiology, and as a review in my pathophysiology course. Great stuff!
Can you do a video on how to diffrentiate bet elastic, muscular and arterioles...and veins and venules...and capillaries and sinusoidal capillaries. I have such a hard time doing it =(
Junquiera's histology also states that there's more vasa vasorum in veins than arteries due to veins carrying deoxygenated blood. Otherwise, I looove your videos, you've helped me out more than you know :-)
Is this absolutely correct that arteries have more vasa vasorum than veins? In my book it says the other way around, because of greater content of oxygen & nutrients in arterial blood. Which makes sense.
The wall of arteries, specially large elastic arteries( aorta,it's large branches and pulmonary trunk) is much more thicker than wall of veins. Where the wall is to thick to be nourished by the diffusion from the blood within the lumen, Vasa Vasorum give rise to capillary network in adventitia, so logically the thicker wall needs more blood capillaries to be nourished…correct me if i'm wrong but I think arteries need to have more Vasa Vasorum than veins.
My Professor is not great at teaching Histology. For the first lecture, I made notes using your videos and I got a 95 on the first exam. Which happened to be the highest grade. I have never written youtube comments for anyone, but I thought the least I can do is to tell you thank you for all the hard work. You really dont know how useful such a tool like this means to us college students.
Thank you!
i thought this video was vague but his others are great
Are you still alive?
god bless you!! we will never forget your legacy in this channel, its been more than 10 years since you made these videos but you are the reason im passing histology with excellent marks. god bless you and i wish you the best!!!
Many thanks for these. Your videos are going STRAIGHT into my moodle course for human anatomy and physiology, and as a review in my pathophysiology course. Great stuff!
Thank you!
Intima of medium artery has connective tissue and media has elastic fibers too (less than elastic arteries have).
Awesome as usual! thanks so much
And ur videos are helping me alot thank u:)
Can you do a video on how to diffrentiate bet elastic, muscular and arterioles...and veins and venules...and capillaries and sinusoidal capillaries. I have such a hard time doing it =(
thanks for the video! This will greatly help me in my histology class
Junquiera's histology also states that there's more vasa vasorum in veins than arteries due to veins carrying deoxygenated blood. Otherwise, I looove your videos, you've helped me out more than you know :-)
I thank you kind sir!
isnt it the opposite? more vasa vasorum in veins due to the amount of oxygen in vein blood?
Can't thank u enough sir
Especially when you consider the relative thickness of the two.
Is this absolutely correct that arteries have more vasa vasorum than veins? In my book it says the other way around, because of greater content of oxygen & nutrients in arterial blood. Which makes sense.
Thanks
Aren't they more vasa vasorum in veins? I thought it was their way of gaining oxygen and nutrients as the blood it carries lacks of them
The wall of arteries, specially large elastic arteries( aorta,it's large branches and pulmonary trunk) is much more thicker than wall of veins. Where the wall is to thick to be nourished by the diffusion from the blood within the lumen, Vasa Vasorum give rise to capillary network in adventitia, so logically the thicker wall needs more blood capillaries to be nourished…correct me if i'm wrong but I think arteries need to have more Vasa Vasorum than veins.
Mr. Ghaedi Zadeh seems to be right about the large elastic arteries nourishing, they gotta have more VV for their thick smooth muscle layer's sake.
I wish you were my teacher.... You used to have an online course as well, so do you still have it and how can we enrol
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thanks
I'd do anything of a pic of you so I can post it and your comments on my FB page. Rock, on!
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