Serosa and Adventitia | GIT Histology

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In this video, Dr Mike explores the differences between serosa and adventitia within GIT. he discusses which organs are sit within the peritoneal cavity and which organs are retroperitoneal.
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Simple, to the point, and extremely helpful! Plus, the picture ties it all in. Thank you!!

avb
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As a current Medicine student I value your content Matt and Mike, keep it up!

BenThomas
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My final practical for anatomy is tomorrow morning and these layers have been so confusing to me! Finally found your chapter and It’s cleared a lot of things up. Maybe I have a chance to ace the practical now! Thank you!

itsmandy
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Wonderful teaching! Brief, concise and straight to the point.🎉🎉
Thumbs up!👍👍

OlabodeAdemola-ygdo
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This was SO helpful to describe the difference so clearly and concisely

kellyrozar
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Thank you! My A&P book did a really poor job explaining this topic. Your video clarified it for me perfectly, and succinctly!

TheJcaban
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Thanks for clearly explaining difference between serosa and adventitia and also intra and retro peritoneum!

xaviervansteen
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Perfect explanation, fast and precise

lukasschobel
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sooo seriously helpful!!! thanks so much!

NhuNguyen-utoz
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What about the esophagus and other structures thar are lined by serosa but are not intra-abdominal. Is the serosa of those organs composed of the same elements of the serosa found in intra-abdominal organs? Thanks for the class!

felipe.athayde
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Man! That's so helpful and epic, Great job!!

ahmedhossam
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Loved all 4 of these GI histology videos. Any more histology videos coming? Respiratory or urogenital, etc?

zachjd
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Thank you for your videos. I could literally get my medical degree from watching your videos😂

goddeyeddy
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damn you are good in lessons and physic :D

mikailavicennaarrhenius
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Please you did mentioned that Adventitia is a loose Connective tissue.
Is not, Adventitia is a dense Connective tissue.

Forson
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Hey do you have any idea about gall bladder's outer layer i've looked at different sources and they dont match it is just confusing.
Thanks for the video.

gamzecetin
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Caecum is intraperitoneal, in some cases it's not but usually it is

feisalajaj
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ربي شوكت اتعلم انكليزي واكدر افهم .. اللهم امنحي الصبر واعطني القوه

AliBahaa-ip
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video was so helpful, but I think you need a new iron :ddd

gurandaokropiridze
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Man you just made it harder on me (worse), you are mistaken, in book “basic histology by paulsen 3rd edition” it’s written that serosa is a loose connective tissue

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