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Intro to Histology: The Four Tissue Types | Corporis
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249,616 Views • Aug 6, 2020 • Click to toggle off description
The four types of tissue you find in your body are muscles, nervous tissue, epithelial tissue, and connective tissue. But they all look really similar at first glance under a microscope. The goal of this video is to clarify some of those tissue types and give you real world examples.

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0:00 Intro
1:09 Divisions of Tissues
1:39 Muscle
3:26 Epithelial
5:41 Nervous
7:03 Connective

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@mala9880

1 year ago

It so amazing how youtubers on biology are saving our a**. They explain way better than our professors in classes. They just throw the lessons on our faces like dirty laundry and we have to sorte them out by ourselves. My classmate just send me this video to watch and I like it. Your explanation is clear like crystal. Thanks I appreciate it 🙏

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@laraibaziz1978

3 years ago

the 4 types of tissues are obviously kleenex, puffs, charmin, and bounty

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@MedlifeCrisis

3 years ago

You managed make me do something I've never done before. Sit through a whole histology presentation. If it was always taught like this there'd be a lot more histologists! 👏🏽👏🏽

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@jamieglynn2104

3 years ago

Im a pre nursing student trying to learn all of this online. I had no idea how to decipher any of these until this video so THANK YOU!!! You saved my life and now I understand my lab portion.

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@man-up4086

11 months ago

The comparison of kids lined up at recess with their different heights and pseudostratified columnar epithelium made SO MUCH SENSE to me. I can’t thank you enough. This is the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to understand

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@lilykoihawaii

3 years ago

Ah!! You have a gift for teaching this initially terribly frustrating topic. Thank you!

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@maddyhenning9566

2 years ago

This was super helpful! I don't know why I struggled so much to learn the histology portion of my A&P class, but now I feel like I can actually look at tissues without feeling completely lost.

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@cryptiddmashups0011

2 years ago

I'm currently training to be a histotechnician and your channel has been a lifesaver! Super useful for studying.

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@HavaArabisch-ic9vu

1 month ago

I'm obsessed with this channel! I love how everything is explained so well and in a way that keeps it interesting. Thank you

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@RagbirJuillet

3 years ago

I've never learned so much from a 9mins video. In fact, in any class. Thank you so much!

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@pawemoskal4584

2 years ago

Im after my first year of veterinary medicine. Ive passed histology exams which were parted by theortical and practical exam few days ago and im so proud of that ( for me it was way harder than anatomy ) thanks for your videos. Best wishes :D

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@Donutoftheheart

2 years ago

Your page is AMAZING!!!!!
I am two weeks into my anatomy class with an exam this coming Tuesday on 4 Chapters including LAB. To say I am lost and confused is an understatement lol. However, your videos are truly helping me understand this stuff. I can cry from happiness. I hope everyone struggling comes across your page. Wonderful resource.

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@newjoyyork

2 years ago

I'm a week late to Histology this summer, so this is really helping me out. Thank you SO SO SO MUCH for breaking it down like this, including pictures, and explaining the meanings of the names. Rote memory seems to be the charm for me, but I'm also relying on photographic memory (thus the visuals with text body works wonders for my brain.) Much Aloha!!!

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@momandson7836

3 years ago

Please don't stop making these videos! This so far has been the only way of me remembering this stuff

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@anissavillarreal6024

1 year ago

On Monday I was told we were having a lab exam on Wednesday that was going to include histology despite having a 30min lecture. I was extremely lost and worried, but finding you has been a blessing. So thank you for teaching me, you're going to get me through this A&P class 🙏🏻

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@sammiemartinez3280

1 year ago

My 3 yo asked, “how did tissue get in your body?” I explained to her that it wasn’t like the tissues we use in the bathroom and immediately came to YouTube. I’m so glad we stumbled across your video. She loved it and learned many things. Thank you.

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@visnau1126

2 years ago

Thank you for this amazing video, I have a lab practical coming up on all this that is going to involve a lot of photos of tissues and skin layers that I must identify. People like you make these classes so much easier to get through, thanks.

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@aliaisha1

3 years ago

As a medical student this video was soo helpful, waiting to see more about histology. Thank you 😊

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@ronmarshall6858

2 years ago

By far one of the best teachers I have come across. Thanks for not being intimidating.

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@tesla2262

3 years ago

I'm a freshman in med school and I'm really grateful for your work!

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