You know your professor can't teach when youtube can explain a concept in 15 minutes much better than a professor can over 3 lectures. Thank you good sir, clear and concise!
It was like a light bulb just went off in my head. You explained this soooooo much better than my professor. Thank you. I have a Quiz in the AM on this, and I've been struggling for hours til I came across you video!!!!
You know your professor can't teach when youtube can explain a concept in 15 minutes much better than a professor can over 3 lectures. Thank you good sir, clear and concise!
Completely agree👍👍
It was like a light bulb just went off in my head. You explained this soooooo much better than my professor. Thank you. I have a Quiz in the AM on this, and I've been struggling for hours til I came across you video!!!!
I just want to thank you. I have watched several of your videos and they are always beneficial in grasping the concept at hand.
Wow, you are the BEST lecturer ever! Everything that you said, made sense. Thank you :)
This is a perfect easy to understand video. thank you so much!
You made things SO much easier. Thank you (:
But why does fructose-2,6-BP stimulate formation of fructose-1,6-BP? I didn't understand this very well.
awesome video ! excellent explanation
Love your videos. But my First Aid says that insulin does NOT induce hexokinase...A little confused...?
tkjohnson29 yeah that's right. I'm pretty sure insulin induces glucokinase, an isoenzyme of hexokinase found primarily in the liver.
wait...did i just understand biochem...whhhaatt is this sorcery,,, ur amazing!
thanks for all the hard work :)
I am pretty sure hexokinase is not regulated by insulin (glucokinase is however)
This is awesome, thank you!
Excellent!
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hexokinase: woah woah woah...we need to catch up. back the f*** up. back the f*** up.
THANKS