Endoplasmic Reticulum Structure And Function
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- Endoplasmic reticulum structure and function - this lecture explains about the structure and function of endoplasmic reticulum.
Structure and functions of the endoplasmic reticulum is well described in this video. Stay tuned to know more about the endomembrane theory.
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4 years ago I watched this video for biology in school.
Now I am in college studying mbbs and still watching the video for biochemistry .
So many videos in CZcams about ER but this is the best .
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Your classes video about Endoplasmic Reticulum are Excellent! By the way, you can increase the audios in yours videos? I found a little low the audio.
use headphones or ear plugs
@@iamutarun like we havent tried
You explain these processes in a way you genuinely find interesting and fun to describe
Made it easier to listen to and helpful!
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@@shomusbiologyofficial sir i think cytosol has no organelles
@@NoorFatima-hr4tt I think it’s the cytoplasm you’re talking about. They are often misoceptionalised.
Your videos are so helpful, I love your teaching style. Thank you for uploading :)
Your videos are very helpful! Thanking you for your efforts...
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Hello sir, ur ER video is very clearly explained .... thank u so much 4 clear my all doubt about cell organelles and its functions
Very good explanation. Which I can't forget.clear cut concept
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Thank you sir. You helped me a lot to clear my concept.
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your teaching skill and videos are excellent...:)
Thank you for explaining it in the best way possible ☺
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+Shomiya Miya thank you
ahhh you explain so simply! thank you
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Sir,
Are the cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum infoldings and foldings of plasma membrane
Yes bro
excellent performance sir
The signal sequence present in pp is cleaved by signal peptidase or SRP.... ?
its really helpfull to me. can u post the lecture for the cell glycocalyx .. thank u
+Nagulan Chanemougame I will remember that. Thank you
voice is too low and all things r fine . I have only complain for low voice
Increase your volume coz nothing is perfect in this world totally
SIR Excellent Video
+DIVAKAR M S thank you.
thanku vedio helped a lot....
+Priyanka Mukherjee glad it helped
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sir each and every lecture you made is fantastic and easy to understand ,thanks alot
Thanku so much sir for this superb explanation
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Great work thanks so much! Very descriptive
please sir hugh your lessons volume..but sir you are impeccable teacher
What is the role of tubules and vesicles in formation of ER
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I think it is the best among others.......
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Very nice Explanation 👍
Very helpful but increase your Audio bcs having low sound in the video
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Explaining capacity is too good sir really cool minded
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THANK YOU
+Narendra Neopaney you're welcome
thank you so much sir for your lectures, it helps a lot.
You made my semester pass.
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Dear the sound is unclear. This makes your valuebke effort fruitless. You are a nice teacher. Why don't you take sound into consideration?
very nice explanation sir
+Sujeet Tiwari thank you.
thank you so much..
nice video
sound volume is very low
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the audio of ur videos are very low! plz improve it..!
Voice is very very low
Thanks
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sir pls make my doubt clear that whether endoplasmic reticulum is double membrane bound or single membrane bound?
Vintee Srivastava double
But I read that er is single membrane bound organell
Membrane of ER is the continuation of outer nuclear membrane, so it is single membrane organelles.
It's not double membrane it's a bilayer membrane
Double
the ribosomes are also in the Cytomplasma. not only attached to the RER...
Thanku sir well explained ✨️✨️
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Sir pls clear my confusion in my book it says endoplasmic reticulum organised nuclear envelope at te lophase stage of cell division and on other place it says nuclear envelope organised by endoplasmic reticulum at telophase stage how possible?
increase sound
Tq for ur valuable information sir but small request that ur voice is not audible just plzz increase ur voice
Sure. Thank you
sir your each video i like and i prepare my exam listening your video thankz sir
+Prasanta Paul glad to hear that
Nice way of teaching.
We learned at school and I also googled it,that actually,ribosomes can be floating around in the cytoplasm..are you saying the opposite or I am hearing it wrong ?
Correct... ribosome in is both state free floating n fixed
Amazing video.very helpful.
Sir please tell me what is the name of the place at which ribosome is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum please answer for this sir
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Great
Thank you
Wonderful video as usual, thank you
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Thanx sir
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thank you Sir.
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Sir i am a bit confused.. In some book i have seen nucleus is not considered as organelles. So they have stated that chloroplast is biggest organell in plant cell and mitochondria in animal
It's a modern concept of keeping nucleus aside as nucleus has different behavior than other organelles
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Sir, why ribosome attached to ER not on Golgi body?
too good
Thank you
why E.R attach with nucleus membrane
For making protiens which come out from nucleus in the form of mRNA.
During cell division, u know that the nuclear membrane disappears? This is done by the ER.
The concept of attached ribosomes to the E.R in protein synthesis is not very clear. As I was under the impression that the free ribosomes are taking part in the translation. Please explain more about 30S subunit binding to 50S and the initiation complex
and the assembly that is formed.
excellent sir.....,,
Thank you...
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Please explain deeply about localized signals
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Thank you
Hi sir...small doubt.. Does folding of the proteins takes place in ER or Golgi body.?..please clarify sir
Its done in er. Sorted and chemically modified in golgi apparatus
wow...
Sir I like your video but please increase the volume from next video and please upload many videos I like your teaching style
I will soon.
ribisomes can be found freely and not attached to ER too.
Sir please please explain the role of endothelin in clinical biochemistry
Amazing
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Sound?
nice sirrrr
sir you teach awesomely, but please wear a mic as the sound is very low
I was wearing a mic. It was recorded in low volume
@@shomusbiologyofficial ok sir
Great video sir
You're welcome
Endoplasmic reticulum is double membrane structure?
Sir plz explain chemical composition of E.R
why the E.R. attached with nucleus? ?
The nucleolus inside the nucleus produces ribosomes and those ribosomes has to be transported out of the nucleus so endoplasmic reticulum is connected to it :)
Nice teaching I like it very much but there is little bit defect on your voice
Good
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sir plzz add a lecture on cilia and flagella
Ribosomes can be found freely in cytoplasm yeah?
sir can u please tell me that which er is present near nuclear membrane and also t have er a specific place in cell
Re near to the nuclear membrane
Sir, ER is single membrane bound, not double membrane bound
Please increase your volume,SIR
nice vedio sir
nice
Sir where frm u?
Agr sir sa questing karni ho can u plz tell me questions in this topic some
sir what is meant by SRP ?
nobody noticed he looks like the indian Professor (from casa del papel) hahaah
Thank you
Have you heard how soybean oil affect the mitochondria?
can u increase the sound??
Plz make sure in your voice
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Sir free ribosomes are found in cytoplasm
Yes
If the protein needs folding and other modification why not all the ribosomes attached to ER
Voice is not coming