I love your use of what I would call shotgunning knowledge transfer, That is your ability to say the same idea in so many different ways that one of them is bound to stick to every person who watches this video. The reason some of these videos are so long is that you say the same thing over and over in a different format, and one of the formats works for every person here. It truly is an amazing ability you have.
Just wanted to thank you! I just can't explain in words how much your lectures did for me. As long as I understand there are only a few people taking participation in this project. You guys are completely awesome! Please, keep doing your job! The world become much better and plain with you!
I can not thank you enough for the Biochemistry lectures. This class has been very overwhelming for me in an already very busy semester but after watching your lectures, I was actually able to recall steps and images. Both the diagrams and the written explanations are so helpful! Thank you once again!
I know everyone says this but thank you so much for your videos. Your lectures are straight to the point and explain every aspect working behind! It is as if Im reading through the chapters :) Thank you once again! Congrats on getting into medical school and keep being awesome!
SO glad you are doing BioChem-- I have to take this next semester and am so grateful I can supplement with your amazing lectures. You do such a great job- thanks!!!
Excellent Lecture! But then again all your lectures are excellent so nothing new here :D I've been watching your videos for a while now and they've definitely helped me a great deal. Looking forward to new content :)
It is easier to calculate the number of ATP made if you do: 10 ATP per Acetyl CoA 2.5 ATP per NADH 1.5 ATP per FADH2 instead of going back to the citric acid cycle Thank you for this video. Great help!
Hi! Thank you for your hard work with all these videos.. They are really helpful.. I wanted to ask you, if you have any videos about photosynthesis? - basically "from photons to ATP"? That would be really helpful.. I understand the respiration processes very well, but for some reason photosynthesis seems much more complicated to me :) Thank you and greetings from Denmark :D
Can someone explain me why we need to subtract 2 ATP molecules? In the lecture on the activation of fatty acids it seems like we would only have to subtract ONE molecule of ATP (the one that's used up to form acyl adenylate). Thanks already in advance and a huge thank you to Andrei!!
nice stuff very helpful,keep up the good job,,,although I am confuse coz in my calculations I find every time 131 moles of ATP minus the 2 used we remain with 129 moles of ATP,,,what am I doing wrong?
Actually it's because you're doing it as 1NADPH=3ATP 1FADH= 2 ATP 1GTP= 1ATP SO, 3(31 NADPH) = 93ATP 2(15 FADH) = 30 ATP 1(8 GTP) = 8ATP. ADDING, 93+30+8= 131 ATP. Then after subtracting 2Atp, we are left with 129 ATP. HOPE IT MAKES SENSE NOW, WHY WE HAVE 129ATP ANSWER IN LIPPINCOTT REVIEW BOOK.
Will you retake the lectures at some point? :D and also congratulations for your entry to the med school, you have medicine almost done!! hehe best of luck!:)
The activation reaction cleaves off two phosphate groups from ATP (to form AMP), so it uses the energy equivalent of two ATP molecules. I wish he clarified that a bit more. As far as I know, it doesn't actually use utilize two molecules of ATP.
From the electron transport chain Nadp pumps a total of 10 protons of with 4 is needed to make 1 ATP hence out of the 10 u can get 2 ATP (8protons) remaining 2 protons making half ATP that's the 0.5. The same idea is required for fadh2 it pumps 6 protons.
It is simply the energy equivalent. Lets say 1NADH= 2.5 ATP. This sentence means the energy one NADH holds in terms of joules or kilojoules is equivalents to the energy of 2.5 ATP molecules.
I love your use of what I would call shotgunning knowledge transfer, That is your ability to say the same idea in so many different ways that one of them is bound to stick to every person who watches this video. The reason some of these videos are so long is that you say the same thing over and over in a different format, and one of the formats works for every person here. It truly is an amazing ability you have.
+Kyle Brown Thank you Kyle, I really appreciate your kind words
***** hah thats funny :-) Great to see I have an audience here at Buffalo, thats pretty awesome to hear. maybe i'll see you around, study hard!
i guess Im kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good place to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Quincy Jaxon i watch on flixzone. Just google for it =)
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Just wanted to thank you! I just can't explain in words how much your lectures did for me. As long as I understand there are only a few people taking participation in this project. You guys are completely awesome! Please, keep doing your job! The world become much better and plain with you!
I can not thank you enough for the Biochemistry lectures. This class has been very overwhelming for me in an already very busy semester but after watching your lectures, I was actually able to recall steps and images. Both the diagrams and the written explanations are so helpful! Thank you once again!
I know everyone says this but thank you so much for your videos. Your lectures are straight to the point and explain every aspect working behind! It is as if Im reading through the chapters :) Thank you once again! Congrats on getting into medical school and keep being awesome!
You literally saved my life!!! Thank you for being an exceptional teacher!
SO glad you are doing BioChem-- I have to take this next semester and am so grateful I can supplement with your amazing lectures. You do such a great job- thanks!!!
sir you and dr najib are the best teachers of the world......
You're awesome! , now I've started liking Biochemistry and also I'm improving my grades, thanks (:
I have a biochem 2 exam in an hour and you are a lifesaver. Thank you SO MUCH
Excellent Lecture! But then again all your lectures are excellent so nothing new here :D I've been watching your videos for a while now and they've definitely helped me a great deal. Looking forward to new content :)
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It is easier to calculate the number of ATP made if you do:
10 ATP per Acetyl CoA
2.5 ATP per NADH
1.5 ATP per FADH2
instead of going back to the citric acid cycle
Thank you for this video. Great help!
do you know why he said that we used 2 ATP in activation not 1???? i remember it was 1
Rahaf Alhalabi To activate, 2 ATP is converted to 2 AMP and PPi (pyrophosphate) is released
(PPi = 2ATP)
thank you so much for your videos, theyre wonderful
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Why did you stop your lectures your explanation is perfect and so clear :(
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Hi!
Thank you for your hard work with all these videos.. They are really helpful..
I wanted to ask you, if you have any videos about photosynthesis? - basically "from photons to ATP"?
That would be really helpful.. I understand the respiration processes very well, but for some reason photosynthesis seems much more complicated to me :)
Thank you and greetings from Denmark :D
can u please explain fever , inflamation or lymphatic nodes and organs .. pretty please !!
+AK LECTURES I've gotta say I miss your lectures :'( But all in the best in medical school :) You're gunna be an excellent doctor! #aklecturemarathon
In lippincote book is written and shown of course that every palmitoyl coa produces 129 ATPs.
👍👍👍helps me alot
Do you have any plan of uploading your lecture notes in pdf version. Your lecture's certainly amazing but it takes me too much time to take it down!
Can someone explain me why we need to subtract 2 ATP molecules? In the lecture on the activation of fatty acids it seems like we would only have to subtract ONE molecule of ATP (the one that's used up to form acyl adenylate). Thanks already in advance and a huge thank you to Andrei!!
@cobycracker thanks sir
Thank you. I thought I was alone
1 ATP is used in the process of activation of palmitic acid into palmityl co A
Minus 2 ATP molecules... MAGIC!
Hey AK, your educational videos are awesome, have you stopped for now? I'm in physics 2 and was looking for a playlist.
+John Enciso physiscs 2? electctricity? or waves? its all there haha
and he stoppd hes in medical school, its tough
I formulated it: for a fatty acid with 'n' carbon atoms, the number of ATPs generated is: 7n - 6
What anout the the 2 hplus ions produced at activation why is it not counted
nice stuff very helpful,keep up the good job,,,although I am confuse coz in my calculations I find every time 131 moles of ATP minus the 2 used we remain with 129 moles of ATP,,,what am I doing wrong?
Actually it's because you're doing it as
1NADPH=3ATP
1FADH= 2 ATP
1GTP= 1ATP
SO,
3(31 NADPH) = 93ATP
2(15 FADH) = 30 ATP
1(8 GTP) = 8ATP.
ADDING, 93+30+8= 131 ATP.
Then after subtracting 2Atp, we are left with 129 ATP.
HOPE IT MAKES SENSE NOW, WHY WE HAVE 129ATP ANSWER IN LIPPINCOTT REVIEW BOOK.
Will you retake the lectures at some point? :D
and also congratulations for your entry to the med school, you have medicine almost done!! hehe best of luck!:)
thanks ....can u do videos on plant physiology and plant biochemistry?
Would you by any chance know how to find the ATP yield of unsaturated fatty acids? Would you use the same equations?
Am I right to say that when n is even, an n-C saturated fatty acid will yield (7n-6) ATPs?
Brilliant
Why are we not counting energy produced during convertion of acety CoA to pyruvate
can you do a s block,p block ,d block and f block element
+Meet Joshi amature.
Plz help me i have a Q
Prove that E^2=(pc)^2+(mc^2)^2
Using equation show that an electron does not exist inside the nucleus
Why did you stop your lectures??
+Bustin All Kindz Funny running into you today, it was a pleasure to meet you though.
How many ATP would you yield from octanoate oxidation?
ily
please give alecture on odd chain fatty acid oxidatoin and unsaturated fatty acid oxidation
do some lectures on mathematics please
Why does it take -2 ATPs (not 1 ATP) to activated the fatty acid?
The activation reaction cleaves off two phosphate groups from ATP (to form AMP), so it uses the energy equivalent of two ATP molecules. I wish he clarified that a bit more. As far as I know, it doesn't actually use utilize two molecules of ATP.
I think you meant palmitoleic acid, not palmitic acid.
How can you have a point 5 of ATP ( 0.5 ATP or 1.5 ATP ) ?!?!?!?
From the electron transport chain
Nadp pumps a total of 10 protons of with 4 is needed to make 1 ATP hence out of the 10 u can get 2 ATP (8protons) remaining 2 protons making half ATP that's the 0.5. The same idea is required for fadh2 it pumps 6 protons.
What does 2.5 atp really mean..
When atp is a single molecule...
Pls explain
..
What doe it actually mean ..
2.5 atp should be like
2 atp and .5 atp...
In that case what is .5 atp...
It is simply the energy equivalent. Lets say 1NADH= 2.5 ATP. This sentence means the energy one NADH holds in terms of joules or kilojoules is equivalents to the energy of 2.5 ATP molecules.
why u stop plz keep going 😴
thanks ....can u do videos on plant physiology and plant biochemistry?
thanks ....can u do videos on plant physiology and plant biochemistry?