Bone classification

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In anatomy we classify bones as long, short, flat, irregular, or sesamoid. What do we mean by this?

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Album: HiFi City Tales
Song: Bodies
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Sam! You did a short video! 🙂
I passed my exam with distinction (thank you for your help! 🙏💛) but I still regularly watch your videos! Lots of love to you and your family

Bulgaria
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شرحك احسن بكثير من شرح الجامعة
متابعك من العراق
طالب كلية طب السنة الاولى

MohammedJamal-be
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Thank you so much mister. I have never seen a great explaining of anatomy like this. I appreciate this thnx❤️❤️🇮🇶

channelg
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The most interesting tutorial I have had on classification of bones by shape. Thanks a lot for this video and your expressions for teaching.🥰👍

josephntiboateng
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clear, cute and accurate ... thank you for the lovely short and best teaching video . 🤩

micheleosmakaesthetics
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U r just an amazing teacher, respect u a lot for your superb teaching skills ...

madhavimane
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Dear professor, I very much enjoy your classes though I am not a med student. Watching your classes feeding my curiosity. Thanks a lot for this.

nurhilalu
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A great lecture indeed. Sir please do the arterisl and nerve supply of the head

abdinoorissack
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Awesome! Thank you for the explanation 💯

Swimcore
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Such a great explanation ! What about the pneumatic bones?

rs-zggj
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Next week I have anatomy exam in. Mgr University 😀 but I am still cool

Professor-pwch
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Fantastic video as always. P.s - dont forget your Vicodin 😏

Dazzletoad
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The ribs are short right? I think i've read this but am not sure why so. Although it's length is bigger than width

noorhantony
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I find it odd that the mandible is considered irregular but the scapula are considered flat. I suppose the mandible has some spiky bits 🤷

saraht
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sir, swansea uni offer a PG in physiotherapy

varuntiwari
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What about the ribs which type of bones these are ?

sidrasid
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Sam, seems like you're phoning in the last few videos. Maybe a case of video fatigue. Here is a topic for you: the conus medullaris or conus terminalis.

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