HUGE FAN FROM AUSTRALIA! I've watched your videos all through my bachelor and honors degree and now at a doctorate level i am still referring back to them for revision. Thank you, Mr Anderson! :)
You are such a great teacher! My school is self directed so I rarely get to hear someone so intelligent speak and explain the material. I really appreciate it.
Yes.. that was extremely helpful.. I think it's the way you throw your voice and emphasize key words, that is what helps me. I enjoy all your videos. I am a nursing major and hope to get into nursing school next September. I hope you will have more videos that will help me along the way as I progress. Thanks again
AGGGHHHH I FINALLY UNDERSTAND! This was extremely helpful.(: All those hours of reading and studying my AP Bio book didn't teach me as much as this 15 minute video did. Thank you!
this is so random but im bored and its 3 am so: its been 5 yrs since this comment, what was ur favorite science class you've taken? since a lot of time has passed hows life? i doubt you'll see this but I hope u stay safe with corona and all that
@@nataliemarie8993 it's been a year since THIS comment and it's 3am lol, so I'll ask you the same thing! what was ur favorite science class you've taken? :))
THANK YOU! My biology teacher is horrible at explaining everything, and barley allows time for us to copy down notes. We almost never get to copy diagrams. I listen to these videos before tests when I go to bed, and they help a lot. Thank you.
Videos such as these should be assigned for homework. I think it's got something to do with pride that they're not assigned as such by many teachers yet.
This video is literally saving my life in my college cells and molecules class. I had no idea what was going on or how any of these processes worked together.
I love these videos, they are so much more fun and entertaining than the boring black-and-white books... Thank you very much for actually making learning/studying a lot more interesting!
That was incredibly helpful! We study the processes in so much detail in class that I can't understand the basic thing. We're expected to memorize the names of all the different kinds of molecules (including the proteins) involved in the steps of photosynthesis and respiration, so that sucks out all our interest. This gave me a clearer picture! Thank you! :)
OMG!!!!! This was so freaking swag. Mr. Anderson is so cool for teaching me all about Photosynthesis. He really is chill like that! I am now going to pass my Honors Biology Test. Thank you sir for being so sicko mode.
My understanding of subject of photosynthesis and respiration at the atomic level is superficial. At age 75, to expect more would in vain. But it is great to have the knowledge of the elements that give planet earth life. I worship the sun, the earth and the ever expanding universe.
I wish someday, to have teachers(or at least a teaxher) like you sir.. Every time i want to refresh the chemical compounds of metabolism, i watch your videos... Thank you sir
Thank you! These videos are helping me study for my upcoming AP exam! The books are kind of boring, but your video summarizes almost everything that is explained in my textbook! Thank you so much again!
I love how at 12:51 hes talking about the matrix in cellar respiration and hes called mr. Anderson.... its just funny to me. amazing video btw! you really make it easy to understand
11:42 remember that it is the oxygen, not the glucose that 'stores' the energy. Glucose is a strongly bonded stable molecule - it is oxygen that is the unstable reactive one. But you won't find this in text books, YET. But there is a group of us who are trying to make the role of oxygen clearer. After all it is the oxygen, rejoining the carbon in fossil fuels that has filled our atmosphere with carbon dioxide and causing climate change.
Oh my god, thank you so much. This video perfectly explained a unit I was out of school for in *fifteen minutes*, I have literally not understood a thing in the textbook by myself.
9:40 Convention suggests the energy from the light is stored in ATP and NADPH but the bulk of the light energy is used to break the strong H-O-H and O=C=O bonds and replace them with the weak O=O bonds. It is the rejected oxygen that actually 'stores' most of the energy from the light.
11:49 "So we break down that glucose" - but remember that breaking bonds requires energy, you only get energy from making new bonds. It is the replacing of the weak bonds in oxygen with the strong oxide bonds that explains the energy transferred in cellular aerobic respiration.
I am an adult learner and this helped me out a lot. Thanks you make a great instructor. I will be looking for more of your vidoes. I am sure I was taught this many years ago... but my mind just does not remember it..
6:37 ATP 'stores energy' because the third phosphate group is weakly bonded to the rest of the molecule. When ATP react to 'give energy' it is replacing this weak bond (easy to break) with a stronger bond of the OH group which replaces the third phosphate, leaving ADP (T=tri=3, D=di=2). You may hear the term 'high energy bond' which means it is a weak bons, easily broken - just like the 'high energy' O=O bond that is responsible for the energy we falsely say is 'in' food.
i hope he realizes that his video from a DECADE ago is still being used by students to pass their classes
THANK YOU SO MUCH
My teacher doesn't teach at all and actually tells us to watch these videos
He is my teacher for every science.
wait is this the guy who went over science and pseudoscience? I just watched it, Now i can put a face to the voice.
I'm taking my AP bio exam tomorrow. I understand more from your videos than my teacher ever did in class. Thank you Mr. Andersen!
did u do well
Good luck tomorrow, everyone
Belany Zhang you too!!
@@jgc02 thanks!! :)
thanks 😎
One year later and my test is tomorrow
German Molina SAME
I understood more within the 15 minutes that I watched this video than 2 weeks worth of 1 hour botany lectures! Thank you so much!
HUGE FAN FROM AUSTRALIA! I've watched your videos all through my bachelor and honors degree and now at a doctorate level i am still referring back to them for revision. Thank you, Mr Anderson! :)
haha burn
My bio professors 1.5hour explanation < Mr. Anderson's 15 minute explanation
LegitFacts #facts
Bless this man for making all of this shit make sense somehow
My teacher doesn't teach. He uses your videos to teach lol
same man
bruh literally same
Same.
our teacher does this so
I guess this is what all Biology teachers do...
You are such a great teacher! My school is self directed so I rarely get to hear someone so intelligent speak and explain the material. I really appreciate it.
i love how you always wish us well by saying i hope that's helpful.. you're the only reason i'm passing biology thank you so much!!
literally the only reason I'm passing biology. Thank you so much :)
Writing my AP research paper on cellular respiration for 9th Grade Organic Chemistry. This video was super helpful. Thank you!
You graduated a couple years ago, and you are hopefully seeing the world! Congrats homie.
dang, you made it so easy to understand. Ignores all the difficult, uneeded info and goes straight to the most important info
WITHOUT YOUR VIDEOS MY LIFE IS MCDONALDS
😂
I don’t see anything wrong with that.
Yes.. that was extremely helpful.. I think it's the way you throw your voice and emphasize key words, that is what helps me. I enjoy all your videos. I am a nursing major and hope to get into nursing school next September. I hope you will have more videos that will help me along the way as I progress. Thanks again
detail spot on 8:40 idk how someone thinks its a good idea to name everything that have no importance at all in the process, glad you realized it!
AGGGHHHH I FINALLY UNDERSTAND!
This was extremely helpful.(: All those hours of reading and studying my AP Bio book didn't teach me as much as this 15 minute video did. Thank you!
this is so random but im bored and its 3 am so: its been 5 yrs since this comment, what was ur favorite science class you've taken? since a lot of time has passed hows life? i doubt you'll see this but I hope u stay safe with corona and all that
@@nataliemarie8993 it's been a year since THIS comment and it's 3am lol, so I'll ask you the same thing! what was ur favorite science class you've taken? :))
THANK YOU! My biology teacher is horrible at explaining everything, and barley allows time for us to copy down notes. We almost never get to copy diagrams. I listen to these videos before tests when I go to bed, and they help a lot. Thank you.
this video just saved my entire biology grade, thank you paul.
You taught better in 15 minutes than my teacher did in a week and a half. Thank you so much for this video!
You are a living GOD, thank you for your beautiful contribution to the world!
Videos such as these should be assigned for homework. I think it's got something to do with pride that they're not assigned as such by many teachers yet.
Who else doing HW for AP bio?
I'm doing this for highschool bio
This is my freshman class I have crippling depression because of this
be glad it isnt ap though
It is ap
ugh lmao my bio midterm is tmmrw and im honestly screwed
My teacher uses your videos every day in class, and it has been very helpful.Thank you so much, this cleared up a lot of confusion and misconceptions!
+Crystal Cruz yup
when ur teacher is 2 lazy to teach xD
CloudVin ikr
I wish I had this guy as a teacher. He is what every teacher should strive to be like.
i swear i learn more in a 15 min video on youtube than what my professor lectures in a week.
You are my saving grace Mr. Anderson! Thank you so much! Greetings from Dallas, Texas!
This video is literally saving my life in my college cells and molecules class. I had no idea what was going on or how any of these processes worked together.
Thank you so much for all of your videos. You are an extremely talented teacher and have helped me grasp just about every concept in biology
I love these videos, they are so much more fun and entertaining than the boring black-and-white books... Thank you very much for actually making learning/studying a lot more interesting!
That was incredibly helpful! We study the processes in so much detail in class that I can't understand the basic thing. We're expected to memorize the names of all the different kinds of molecules (including the proteins) involved in the steps of photosynthesis and respiration, so that sucks out all our interest.
This gave me a clearer picture! Thank you! :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH ! i wish we had lecturer like you at school who teach for knowledge . peaple like you are simply one in millions and billions :)
Thank you so much! This is my first year teaching AP Biology and your videos are helping me a lot!
please be my biology teacher >_
AP bio exam tomorrow- you are my savior.
Mr. Andersen kinda looks like Hank Green lol
I will sit and listen for hours without tire than 45 miins at my class... clappppppp... thank you so much teacher
This is 100% a life saver- you're a gift to the universe!
You make everything so understandable and clear! Keep posting amazing academic videos :)
ohmygoodness you're a genius. you are such a better teacher than my actual bio teacher. thank you for making these videos!!!!!
OMG!!!!! This was so freaking swag. Mr. Anderson is so cool for teaching me all about Photosynthesis. He really is chill like that! I am now going to pass my Honors Biology Test. Thank you sir for being so sicko mode.
Good luck to all the ap bio kids!
"which I don't ever want you to memorize" DEAD
rip😪
Thank you! You helped me understand this and so much more! You are awesome! Live well & be blessed!
I think i like being a Heterotroph food is good
Mr andersonn welcome back.....We missed you
My friend: What are your goals in life?
Me: To create ATP
That's a good goal fr
My understanding of subject of photosynthesis and respiration at the atomic level is superficial. At age 75, to expect more would in vain. But it is great to have the knowledge of the elements that give planet earth life. I worship the sun, the earth and the ever expanding universe.
THANK YOU SWEET JESUS!
I wish someday, to have teachers(or at least a teaxher) like you sir.. Every time i want to refresh the chemical compounds of metabolism, i watch your videos... Thank you sir
Freshman with a crap worth of an ap teacher but whatever you the Real MVP
you're a freshman in an AP Bio class? dude youre my hero
dude these teachers can't teach worth shit. its very rare to find a decent teacher who knows how to teach
julie bane I got a good one, but he's batshit crazy.
Thank you! These videos are helping me study for my upcoming AP exam! The books are kind of boring, but your video summarizes almost everything that is explained in my textbook! Thank you so much again!
Fantastic. Thank you, sir.
Instablaster...
I love how at 12:51 hes talking about the matrix in cellar respiration and hes called mr. Anderson.... its just funny to me. amazing video btw! you really make it easy to understand
your videos are seriously saving my grade for intro to bio at purdue. so helpful!! thank you so much!!!
You. Are. AMAZING.
Currently cramming for my midterm tonight, and this helped me so much.
man i was tryna look at the video and i immediately got mogged and cut by that jawline
Final exam tomorrow. This helped a lot. Very clear!!!
Very very helpful ,who can do what you can do , great person like you must be respected by others , thank you sooooo much
11:42 remember that it is the oxygen, not the glucose that 'stores' the energy. Glucose is a strongly bonded stable molecule - it is oxygen that is the unstable reactive one. But you won't find this in text books, YET. But there is a group of us who are trying to make the role of oxygen clearer. After all it is the oxygen, rejoining the carbon in fossil fuels that has filled our atmosphere with carbon dioxide and causing climate change.
thank you so much mr. andersen i have the ap tomorrow and i have learnt so much from you!! (more than in my class). ps. you have great cheek bones.
Oh my god, thank you so much. This video perfectly explained a unit I was out of school for in *fifteen minutes*, I have literally not understood a thing in the textbook by myself.
Most helpful thing i've ever watched. Thank you.
I literally just had a “oh my gosh, I get it!” moment thank you
You people deserve our tuition
I've learned more from mr.anderson in 15mins than from my useless ap bio teacher in months
University First Year - You are a life saver.
Genius 🌞 Thank God for your quick and accurate teachings 😭🙏🏻
Mr Bozeman You're legendary!!!
lmao I mean Mr Anderson
God Bless you, wow. I finally understand this, after 2 weeks of learning it. Thanks!!! :)
This guys jawline is crazy
nah thats what i was thinking too
This is a GOLD. This video is in reasonably in depth and simple, ugh thanks so much, thanks clicked for me now when I watched your videos. :)
Thank you so much for your help, this was the explication that I needed!
It was interesting and very helpful, THANK YOU!! :D
Thank you for the comment.
15:18 Here we have it at last - it is the oxygen that really provides the punch for the whole aerobic respiration cycle!
9:40 Convention suggests the energy from the light is stored in ATP and NADPH but the bulk of the light energy is used to break the strong H-O-H and O=C=O bonds and replace them with the weak O=O bonds. It is the rejected oxygen that actually 'stores' most of the energy from the light.
I can not thank you enough for your videos! you are a life saver!
glad i'm not the only one who used this instead of notes from class
i have my final tomorrow - praying to the bozeman science gods.
He made this ten years ago in a 15 minute video, and I learned more than in my bio class after 4 months
I finally understand the Calvin Cycle! Thank you Mr.Andersen!
your videos actually helped me a lot on my major field test...thank you!
11:49 "So we break down that glucose" - but remember that breaking bonds requires energy, you only get energy from making new bonds. It is the replacing of the weak bonds in oxygen with the strong oxide bonds that explains the energy transferred in cellular aerobic respiration.
I am an adult learner and this helped me out a lot. Thanks you make a great instructor. I will be looking for more of your vidoes. I am sure I was taught this many years ago... but my mind just does not remember it..
6:37 ATP 'stores energy' because the third phosphate group is weakly bonded to the rest of the molecule. When ATP react to 'give energy' it is replacing this weak bond (easy to break) with a stronger bond of the OH group which replaces the third phosphate, leaving ADP (T=tri=3, D=di=2). You may hear the term 'high energy bond' which means it is a weak bons, easily broken - just like the 'high energy' O=O bond that is responsible for the energy we falsely say is 'in' food.
Really helping my 7-year-old grasp the concepts
"chlorophyll is a magical pigment"
spooky
@@berry.creamy did you get it right?
Thank you for this video, i learned more in this video than in 3 weeks of class
Thank You!!! A really really helpful video
concisely explains these process....but is very understandable
I have my bio EOC tomorrow and this is the only thing I don't understand. Thanks so much!!
I was stuck at ATP synthesis..this man is genius.
thanks for the great video!! My professor sucks and Your video helped me understand this!!!
Im not even in Ap Bio, I'm in a middle school class, but my teacher treats us like one, so I always come here so I can actually understand the topic.
You're great!! My professor is is great too but she talks really fast and with out animation. Thanks for breaking it down!
Hey man i dont usually comment but your amazing at this stuff.
Good luck man! I did pretty well, got lucky and studied exactly what was asked, pretty sweet way to begin the Summer.
Anybody in 2020 Good explanation
This guy is awesome. Like, him and Sal are...GODS.
Your videos are also useful for one who is little in English
Who out here in 2019 doing homework
Doing it on break 😢
2020
2020 😔
My teacher is so lazy that even dont share videos to teach
Who out here in 2021?
I love you man! I learned this stuff in half n hour, which I couldn't properly even close to learn by the book or the teacher...