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Bro 600000+ views but 10 likes
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ОтветитьMy teacher put a video of him today in class, and I do happen to come across his video
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ОтветитьWatching this as I study for my Embriology exam tomorrow (I'm a 1st year Vet Med student) and this was the PERFECT refresher of the digestive system I needed - stunning images and the best explanations to go along with them. Thank you again Professor Dave - you are incontestably THE BEST 😊🙏
ОтветитьThanks for this because it really helped me do my science homework
Ответитьyour are so teacher clear.
Ответитьyou mentioned mechanical breakdown as the stomach, but isn't the stomach more chemical breakdown since it is more acidic and involves more enzymes?
based on what I know, the saliva in our mouth also has enzymes to start breaking down and lubricating to make the food pass more smoothly.
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ОтветитьSir you forget to give function of gall bladder
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ОтветитьSuch a easy video to digest.
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ОтветитьBile doesn’t break down anything it activates lipase & emulsifies fats (mechanically turning the fat globules into droplets).
ОтветитьI loved it when dave said its Science time and proceeded to science all over the video
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ОтветитьWhat about genetic basis of the human
ОтветитьWould someone please let me know if the mucosa, chief cell, laryngopharynx, etc (all those complicated, deep names), will really appear in the IGCSE exam? Or just need to know those basic names (e.g. gallbladder, pancreas, esophagus, etc)?
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This man helping me in chemistry, in physic, in biochem and now in physioanatomy. Sir I think you deserve a part of my degree.
ОтветитьThank you Professor Dave. This video has helped me to do my studies for the Mid semester Exam.
ОтветитьI have watched so many videos ... should have left a comment in many of them and maybe will in the past. You are awesome man, this is such good material, I've learned so much with you about so many topics, of course I'm humble and honest so I will have to watch 3 more times and also read some extra to really learn these but this hyper qualified initial exposition is amazing. Thanks comrade!
ОтветитьProfessor can you please tell me what is chyle in digestion
Ответить인체구조학 때매 들어왔으면 어 다시나가
ОтветитьProfessor Daveeeeeee,, I can't find your video about digestion at the pancreas and duodenum (enzymes)....... do you have a video? I love your videos you've helped me so much keep up the amazing videos !
ОтветитьWhat about your nutrition series?
ОтветитьSadly, i just had a quiz in comparative anatomy and I answer areolar CT (one of the choices) in the submucosa, since this is what I remembered in this video, but the correct answer in our quiz is dense irregular CT. What's the difference between the two, Prof Dave?
ОтветитьMan having my finals on this and Endocrine and MSK n Integumentary, n other topics. Your videos are straight masterpiece easy to understand
ОтветитьHow did i not found your channel before ughhhhhh
Maybe I'll come back to this next year
thank you so muchh professor dave!!
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ОтветитьProf. Dave ... curious for no apparent reason, but the duodenum is mentioned in an episode of M*A*S*H within the context of Colonel Potter sharing a story about a family member swallowed a prune without chewing it, and how it expanded to its original size getting caught in the duodenum. How accurate is that?
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