*It is amazing how we are made in our mother's womb, not just flesh and bones but spirit, soul and spirit. Absolutely Marvelous! 108 joints !* Thank you Sam.
I'm teaching myself human anatomy so far in the past 2 days. I have taught myself about the human systems (Skeletal, Nerv, Muscle, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Immune, Reproductive, Digestive, Urinary) Then started learning the basics of the brain such as the (Frontal Lobe, Precentral Gyrus, Somatosensory Cortex, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Temporal Lobe) as for bones I learned so far; Skull: (Frontal, nasal, lacrimal, ethmoid, Mandible, Hyoid, Zygomatic, Sphenoid, Temporal, Parietal, Occipital) Spine: (C1 Atlas, C2 Axis, C3 to C7, Thoracic vertebra from T1 to T12, Lumbar vertebra from L1 to L5, Sacrum fused S1 to S5, Coccyx fused Co1 to Co4) Rib Cage: (12 ribs = 7 fixed, 3 floating, 2 false) Apandages: (Clavicle, Humiris, Scapula, Radius, Ulna) That's about it so far, I'm hoping within a week I'll know every single bone in the body and then move onto all the muscles and then the internal organs. The endocrine system intrigues me, and so does the Lymphatic I know the Endocrine system consists of (Kidneys, Stomach, Liver, Thymus, Pancreas, Thyroid, Para Thyroid, Testicles, Ovary, Uterus, Skin, Adrenal Glands) and that the Endocrine glands consist of the (Pituitary, Pancreas, Thyroid, Testicles, Ovary, Adrenal gland). I love learning it so much I can't help but jump back and forth trying to learn as much as possible it's killing me; I even find myself awake at night in bed, repeating what I've read in my head.
How you do your videos, how you edit them, the music you use, how you explain things, how you look, your accent, your camera setup... everything is perfect, perfect to the point whenever I open one of your videos and the intro starts, I just lose my breath. Professor, you are one of a kind❤️🔥. I wish I was one of your students.
These are the best anatomy videos I have ever seen! The explanations, the thorough and depth of involvement within these systems is simply outstanding. I use them for illustration and study, and these are the best little tours of the structure within the body, hands down! You have a gift of engaging and impacting the viewer in such an exciting and educational way that makes it so fun to participate in. Thank you, Mr. Webster, for your fine teaching and sharing your wonderful gift with us. These explanations and visuals will hold for me for a lifetime! I will recommend anyone, and everyone wanting to study and know anything about the human body to your site and channel.
Incredible channel! Could I request a video that covers only surface muscles (and possibly tendon) for the entire body, similar to this skeleton presentation? If its too much I understand, I just discovered your channel and will spread the link! Keep up the great work!
I`m starting studying anatomy this year, and every time I see all these names I think how our creator is perfect for creating such complex and beautiful thing
Sir can u also make videos on cervixal, brachial ,and sacral plexus + on dermatomes myotomes 🥺🥺plz..... You are among the best teachers ...love and admire Ur way of teaching 🥰
Amazing how I could watch these videos the whole day. I woke up and I'm having my coffee and I'm watching this video? I'm pretty sure others would do other things but I am so content with it 😅 Thank you so much Sam for sharing your knowledge with us. I like the way you teach: so calm, funny and logical. I love the answers to the why's questions. A great, great help for my pilates teacher course.
Thanks for making this stuff free.. I had been worried cuz those models are out of my range to buy, and cadaver in our anatomy lab is too decomposed to understand this well
I have always wondered, if you had 2 male skeletons exactly the same height, but one had a large frame (7.5" wrist) and the other had a small frame (6" wrist), what would be the weight difference?
"I'm not going to tell you..."
*proceeds to tell everything*
Actually I got everything I came for, good review.
lol
The fact that I passed anatomy already and I’m still watching this at 1am just for fun is kinda scary
successful people do this, keep going, queen!
Me too, unfortunately I have this semester anatomy head and neck and dental anatomy
@@moatasemshakhatrah4899 oh that’s a tough one! but I’m sure you will ace it💪🏼
@@tarashah817 ☺️☺️ thank you eheh! I’m sure you got this for tomorrow, stay strong and go crush them:)
@@pilardominguez2690 ahhhh you're the best! good luck to you too, you will make a great healthcare professional
Got 10 in Anatomy 1, Anatomy 2 and hopefully now in Anatomy 3, all thanks watching to Sam. Keep up with the amazing work. Helped me a whole lot!!!
Always love the way you explain things and why they are named so... I'm a Mechanical Engineer but soo much interested in anatomy.
@TheTrapperjaw Nope... Mechanical Engineer
You were a doctor in your other life.
*It is amazing how we are made in our mother's womb, not just flesh and bones but spirit, soul and spirit. Absolutely Marvelous! 108 joints !* Thank you Sam.
I'm teaching myself human anatomy so far in the past 2 days. I have taught myself about the human systems (Skeletal, Nerv, Muscle, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Immune, Reproductive, Digestive, Urinary) Then started learning the basics of the brain such as the (Frontal Lobe, Precentral Gyrus, Somatosensory Cortex, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, Temporal Lobe) as for bones I learned so far; Skull: (Frontal, nasal, lacrimal, ethmoid, Mandible, Hyoid, Zygomatic, Sphenoid, Temporal, Parietal, Occipital) Spine: (C1 Atlas, C2 Axis, C3 to C7, Thoracic vertebra from T1 to T12, Lumbar vertebra from L1 to L5, Sacrum fused S1 to S5, Coccyx fused Co1 to Co4) Rib Cage: (12 ribs = 7 fixed, 3 floating, 2 false) Apandages: (Clavicle, Humiris, Scapula, Radius, Ulna) That's about it so far, I'm hoping within a week I'll know every single bone in the body and then move onto all the muscles and then the internal organs. The endocrine system intrigues me, and so does the Lymphatic I know the Endocrine system consists of (Kidneys, Stomach, Liver, Thymus, Pancreas, Thyroid, Para Thyroid, Testicles, Ovary, Uterus, Skin, Adrenal Glands) and that the Endocrine glands consist of the (Pituitary, Pancreas, Thyroid, Testicles, Ovary, Adrenal gland).
I love learning it so much I can't help but jump back and forth trying to learn as much as possible it's killing me; I even find myself awake at night in bed, repeating what I've read in my head.
How you do your videos, how you edit them, the music you use, how you explain things, how you look, your accent, your camera setup... everything is perfect, perfect to the point whenever I open one of your videos and the intro starts, I just lose my breath. Professor, you are one of a kind❤️🔥. I wish I was one of your students.
These videos are gonna be so much helpful for new medical students
It helps me a lot since I'm taking A&P for the first time.
Rezika Seid oh, that’s great
These are the best anatomy videos I have ever seen! The explanations, the thorough and depth of involvement within these systems is simply outstanding. I use them for illustration and study, and these are the best little tours of the structure within the body, hands down!
You have a gift of engaging and impacting the viewer in such an exciting and educational way that makes it so fun to participate in.
Thank you, Mr. Webster, for your fine teaching and sharing your wonderful gift with us. These explanations and visuals will hold for me for a lifetime! I will recommend anyone, and everyone wanting to study and know anything about the human body to your site and channel.
Fantastic job as always, you make learning seem easy!
I dont know how to thank you; im really greatful Sir. you are the best anatomist ive ever seen. may god bless richly upon you.
Thank you very much,Sir.It definitely is useful for me !! I can see your passion and kindness in your teaching !! May you always be fine,sir!
so glad i found you to get all this stuff into my long term memory, awesome job.
I've been watching this guy for years , never tire of him, as always 10/10 Video
Wow wow this is PERFECT!! This week I decided to challenge my 13 yrs old students to learn and go through bones with our yoga practice, thanks!!!!
this is EXACTLY what I needed for my anatomy class thanks soooo much!
I love the way you going about it, simple, easy, interesting and kinda funny. Thanks a lot
Great lecturing skills Sam Webster.
I loved it really ❤
Incredible channel! Could I request a video that covers only surface muscles (and possibly tendon) for the entire body, similar to this skeleton presentation? If its too much I understand, I just discovered your channel and will spread the link!
Keep up the great work!
You are getting me through my anatomy class during these tough times! Thank you so much!!!!
This CZcams channel has been so helpful to me for learning anatomy! Thank you for posting so many helpful videos 😁
He is such an amazing Teacher.
You are great Dr.
Thank you so much
Fascinating (and funny), my broken clavicle and ribs brought me here. What an excellent tutor. Well done.
I`m starting studying anatomy this year, and every time I see all these names I think how our creator is perfect for creating such complex and beautiful thing
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Absolutely amazing
The way you explain
I have an anatomy competition coming up and I wish I had found your channel sooner! Great for review and picking up new details!
This is so helpful in drawing lol, I genuinely did not know how the joints moved before this lmao. Thanks for making this!
my educational spirit is back. Thanks, man I don't mind liking all your videos
First one. This is amazing thank you so much for all your help in medicine.
Really enjoyed the way you explained it.
Very good work...Stay blessed stay happy 😊
Excellent explanations - thank you! You make learning fun !!!
I hope you have a great day sir, your teaching is phenomenal and this channel needs to blow up
Very nicely done! Used it for introduction in homeschooling for our boy :) We all ended up sitting down and enjoyed watching the clip!!
your boys are lucky, Sam is awesome.
wow this is just amazing. thank you so much.
Sir can u also make videos on cervixal, brachial ,and sacral plexus + on dermatomes myotomes 🥺🥺plz..... You are among the best teachers ...love and admire Ur way of teaching 🥰
I enjoyed it. Nice to refresh my memories about the human skeleton. Thank you Sam
Fabulous presentation... Really I got the things very simply.. thank you sir..❤️❤️
Like Diganth, I am an engineer with an interest in what I am. You make it easy. Thank you.
Your videos always help my son in his schools biology.
Thank you so much for your channel and vidros
you are the best man ! keep going
I am final year mbbs student,..and busy with clinical subjects,..still felt like i forgot some anotomy,..so watching this 😂
Amazing how I could watch these videos the whole day. I woke up and I'm having my coffee and I'm watching this video? I'm pretty sure others would do other things but I am so content with it 😅
Thank you so much Sam for sharing your knowledge with us. I like the way you teach: so calm, funny and logical. I love the answers to the why's questions. A great, great help for my pilates teacher course.
You're such a nice teacher now I hope that I can learn anatomy well.
The things you aren't going to tell us, you told us.
Excellent explanations really i understood every bones
Iam student of health in somalia
Thankz👏
Thanks.your videos are fun and very helpful
Sam Webster. You are a rockstar. Thankyou.
That is one of the best explanations I ever watched before. Thank you so much, Sir.
Amazing Amazing Amazing! What a way of teaching. TBH sir I’m envying your students! Please make videos on joints of upper and lower limbs too.
Very well explanation sir ,
Love from India . !!💐
Thank you! I needed this refresher!
Very important video which I was exactly finding. It was a revision for me and it was so much helpful... Thank you
Cute people like Sam out there are promoting decency and dignity by educating about ourselves
Thanks 😊
i didn't knew you 22 minutes ago , and now i love you
Such a gem sir you are
Thanks Sam, really helpful stuff.
Thank you. I’m doing a massage course so very interested in knowing what I’m feeling beneath the flesh!
wonderful explanation
GREAT video... thank you so much :)
13:45 getting sassy with the skeleton. Man I wish my teachers in school had the fun attitude (and passion) this man has...
thank you for a great educational video!
Fascinating.
Fabulous presentation 👌👌👏👏🙏
Awesome 👏
That amazing thanks love the way I can learn studying about the body 👍🙏
Wow,,thank you so so much sir for sharing...I always see your video and I can understand clearly by your video..thank you so much ❤️❤️
I am a student and I really enjoy ur tuition
Thanks for making this stuff free.. I had been worried cuz those models are out of my range to buy, and cadaver in our anatomy lab is too decomposed to understand this well
O my god beautiful.. Advice, good teach, i like ur teach... Mind blowing
Brilliant video im just about to start my Diagnostic Radiography degree in september and this is helping alot
idk why Sam has only 237k subscribers.
Thank you sir
🙏👍
Thank you Doc...
Exam tomorrow, thank you for this!
Good luck🙏🏻😇
@@pilardominguez2690 Thank you so much, sweetheart! :)
good luck :)) you can do this!
@@halicusnguyen8864 thank youuu hun!! i love the support here, good luck to you too!
Thank you so much for making this video .. great effort .. thanks again 👏🏻👏🏻
Danke. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much this is very useful for me
thanks for this video!
Amazing! I would love if you did a fully articulated skeleton giveaway :)
yes exactly
Thank you sir!
lovely..!
Bigg fan from Kerala 🌴
It really helped me. Thank You :)
Thank you so much for sharing 😊😊
Thanks for this vid, it has helped me😌😌
Thank you!
Please do a video on muscles of soft palate
That’s superb
Amazing explanation 💯👍
Thank you
I'm glad he didn't tell me anything else other than just the names of the bones. :D
The only vid that help me
What about the Lacrima behind the nasal and in front of the ethmoid in the skull?
:D thank you for the video!
thank you sooooooo much
I have always wondered, if you had 2 male skeletons exactly the same height, but one had a large frame (7.5" wrist) and the other had a small frame (6" wrist), what would be the weight difference?
ahh you have an impressive collection of real bones
*Hol' up*