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Very good video you did a great job at explaining everything!The only error I noticed was what Assaf said: 90,000 g is how much water is associated with 30,000 g of glycogen. So Glycogen (including "water weight") = 120,000 g. This only further intensifies your point that glycogen contains a much smaller amount of energy per unit mass compared to fat.
Did you mean to say that most of the body's glycogen is stored in the liver? All the science resources I've read over the years indicate that the muscles store the majority of glycogen.
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Good videos for the lerners. thank you. But can we say that protein act as a storage of fuel? As I know Protein cannot mentioned as storage components like glycogen and fat
In cases of extreme hunger AA breaks down to form Oxaloacetate, which will then go through the Kreb's cycle. This is like the last defense. I think that's what she was talking about.
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Very good video you did a great job at explaining everything!The only error I noticed was what Assaf said: 90,000 g is how much water is associated with 30,000 g of glycogen. So Glycogen (including "water weight") = 120,000 g. This only further intensifies your point that glycogen contains a much smaller amount of energy per unit mass compared to fat.
yup, i paused the video at this point and did my math. it's just as you say: glycogen + water weight = 120,000 g.
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Did you mean to say that most of the body's glycogen is stored in the liver? All the science resources I've read over the years indicate that the muscles store the majority of glycogen.
Any possibility you could correct the closed captioning that is autopopulated with RUclips? It is not correct and is a problem for accessibility.
Hey guys does anyone know how i could download youtube video playlists? I would love to be able to watch these offline like on the metro to University etc! :) Btw khan academy you guys are amazing! Keep up the good work
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Very interesting.
Good videos for the lerners. thank you. But can we say that protein act as a storage of fuel? As I know Protein cannot mentioned as storage components like glycogen and fat
In cases of extreme hunger AA breaks down to form Oxaloacetate, which will then go through the Kreb's cycle. This is like the last defense. I think that's what she was talking about.
Is there a logic order for all the videos?
Can you please provide a link to where this video can be found on the Khan Academy website?
www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/biomolecules/fat-and-protein-metabolism/v/introduction-to-energy-storage
you should multiply by 3g H2O AND 1 gram Glycogen, if every gram of glycogen comes with 3 grams of water than it should be times 4
thats right
THIS
we would need to store ~30,000 g of glycogen which would include ~90,000 g of h2o
there’s a reason we can’t do this, fat is the fuel of choice
How can you have 3 grams of something in 1 gram of something? I dont think thats right..
Average male can survive for 60 days from triacylglyceride stores?!
So I should be able to make it a year then.
There's only 6000 grams of muscles on average in a 70 kg male?
watch again.
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How young are you? Your voice sounds like six years old. Must be the electronic gadgets....
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