A great video - thank you! Simply studying "Molecular and cell biology for dummies" for my own knowledge and happened to have stumbled upon this great video. Not a university student - just a plumber...
I JUST got out of my bio test on photosynth & cellular resp, I’m SO PISSED. I thought I understood it but ofc not, it’s biology. Why does this shit have to have SO MUCH INFO UGH.
hi, thanks a lot for this video. i always had difficulty in clearly understanding the total atp production in this whole process but you made it really simple for me. this was totally helpful !!
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What is the difference between respiration and anaerobic respiration in terms? Since, Respiration: It is typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances. Types of Respiration 1. Anaerobic respiration(Absence of oxygen, How anaerobic respiration absent of Oxygen, Since Anaerobic respiration is comes under respiration that is reaction with the presence of Oxygen) 2.aerobic respiration Please answer my question. I need your support answers to clear my doubt. Thanks
Anaerobic respiration IS a type of respiration (along with aerobic respiration and fermentation) Respiration means breaking down of glucose to make ATP Types of respiration - 1. Aerobic- occurs in the presence of oxygen 2. Anaerobic- occurs in the presence of BOUND oxygen 3. Fermentation- occurs in the ABSENCE of oxygen
I have moved heaven and hell to find a decent explanation of this. You sir -are the winner! Wow, great organization and graphics. I finally feel capable of learning this tougher subject. :)
0:21 Glucose is not a macromolecule, carbohydrate is. Glucose is the monosaccharide monomer (micro molecules) which makes the carbohydrate like lactose and maltose.
You made a mistake in the last part of the video concerning the basics of Glycolysis... it is 2 ATP formed in Glycolysis, 2 formed in the Krebs Cycle, and 34 formed in the ETS which means we generate ~38 ATPs per Glucose Molecule
With my whole heart, this video simplified what I’ve learn over the course of many university lectures in under 5 minute. Thank you!❤
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I’ve probably watched like 6 cellular respiration videos today and this one was the only one I understood thaaaank you
I'm glad it helped!
This helped me so much in Biology, I am actually on the Cellular Respiration unit now.
A great video - thank you!
Simply studying "Molecular and cell biology for dummies" for my own knowledge and happened to have stumbled upon this great video.
Not a university student - just a plumber...
I am so THANKFUL to come across your videos. I neededed this to brush up. Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!
Thank you , this is the only guy that understands and can explain simply.
I wish my teachers could be this efficient in teaching, thank you
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Absolutely amazing! I have never seen such a clear and concise presentation of the topic at hand. Brilliant, thank you!
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I JUST got out of my bio test on photosynth & cellular resp, I’m SO PISSED. I thought I understood it but ofc not, it’s biology. Why does this shit have to have SO MUCH INFO UGH.
I hope you did better than I think I did. Went in pretty confidently, came out so pissed
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This helped so much!! first video that explained this in a way I could understand 😄
hi, thanks a lot for this video. i always had difficulty in clearly understanding the total atp production in this whole process but you made it really simple for me. this was totally helpful !!
Thank uuu! I am gonna take a College Admission test pretty soon and this helped a lot
I'm so glad it helped! Good luck on your test!
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The best video I’ve found on this
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What is the difference between respiration and anaerobic respiration in terms?
Since, Respiration: It is typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
Types of Respiration
1. Anaerobic respiration(Absence of oxygen, How anaerobic respiration absent of Oxygen, Since Anaerobic respiration is comes under respiration that is reaction with the presence of Oxygen)
2.aerobic respiration
Please answer my question. I need your support answers to clear my doubt.
Thanks
Anaerobic respiration IS a type of respiration (along with aerobic respiration and fermentation)
Respiration means breaking down of glucose to make ATP
Types of respiration -
1. Aerobic- occurs in the presence of oxygen
2. Anaerobic- occurs in the presence of BOUND oxygen
3. Fermentation- occurs in the ABSENCE of oxygen
Thank you so much. I was struggling with cellular respiration for 2 days. This made it very much clear and straightforward 🙏
I have moved heaven and hell to find a decent explanation of this. You sir -are the winner! Wow, great organization and graphics. I finally feel capable of learning this tougher subject. :)
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just joking buddy, this video helped me a lot, thanks!
Thank you so much you have NO IDEA how helpful that is
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0:21 Glucose is not a macromolecule, carbohydrate is.
Glucose is the monosaccharide monomer (micro molecules) which makes the carbohydrate like lactose and maltose.
This is the best overview for cell respiration.
I watched many videos but this video is enough for meeee
This will help me study for my AP bio test thank you sm
My textbook says they are 4 stages - the second stage is called the "preparatory stage" when 2 pyruvates oxidizes into 2 acetyl coa molecules
Your teaching way is awesome 💫
Thank uuu
Thank you very much sir but I expected that u will say how 4 ATP turned to 2ATP in glycolysis
It takes 2 atp to perform the chemical reaction in glycolysis therefore you only make 2 because you used 2
@@zacharyatwood5148I was also confused about that part, thank you for the clarification!
the only way that made sense, THANK YOU!
Very good lesson, helped me through my test today
Wouldn’t the final result be 36 ATP? I remember my teacher saying that but I’m not sure
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Very nice explanation
Thank you.
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Outstanding video, well done.
Glad you enjoyed it
You made a mistake in the last part of the video concerning the basics of Glycolysis... it is 2 ATP formed in Glycolysis, 2 formed in the Krebs Cycle, and 34 formed in the ETS which means we generate ~38 ATPs per Glucose Molecule
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Terrific. So clear and easy to understand.
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Thanks!
Oxidative phosphorylation and etc both are same??
This is what I needed
Thank you very much for the video, you helped me a lot!
I like the style of your 2-minute lectures very very much!! May I ask what software did you used for making this lecture?
I use a software called videoscribe.
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Great explanation!
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very helpful..thank you soo much 💫
Bless you sir
Thank you 😊
what kind of video animation software did you use???
Videoscribe.
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You're so welcome!
Thanks a lot lot more sir😊
Thank you
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Don't we have 4 ATP from glycolysis? + 2 ATP from Kreb cycle. Shouldn't it be 34 ATP? (thank you for making it so easy to understand!
It’s somewhere between 30-38 it depends
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You're welcome.
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Im confused, at the beginning the atp that was produced at the glycolycis was 4 but at the end why did it became 2?
the net gain is 2 - but 4 overall , as two had to stay behind so the process can continue
Wow just wow
Too much for my brain. I'm out
I'm sorry to hear that.
where's the kreb cycle topic included the 3 stages?
The explanation is amazing but the music made it hard to concentrate for me
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it is not 2 minute.
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We were taught glycolysis happened in the cytoplasm 😭
The same thing
I have a test today about this 💔
bro glucose is micromolecule
Thanks
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What a lie!
He says 2-minute classroom and he post a video 4:36 minute long.
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I’ve been scammed this is 4 min
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