Thank you so much for these videos! The memory tricks for remembering the names with the structures have been really helpful. Greetings from Puerto Rico!!
Hello Leah, I am trying to get the 6 week guide to crushing the MCAT that you offer but the link does not open. Can you help me? thank you and I love your content.
Chiral amino acids will have 4 unique substituents. Glycine does not have an R group, instead it just has H giving it a total of 2 H atoms on the alpha carbon. I discuss chirality more detail here: leah4sci.com/chirality
Hey Liah, great series, is working well to prepare me for the OAT. One gripe: could you keep a constant distance from the microphone? You keep getting louder and softer all of a sudden. Again, very good videos
wow i started studying nutrition on my own cuz i love it then decided to start learning all i can about amino acids..... but this is gonna take a long time im completely lost hahahahaha
seriously you are a gift from above!!
Glad I could help :)
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^^That's how I remember the non-polar amino acids.
Awesome!
Thank you, I already have the 1 letter codes memorised because of this!
this playlist is amazing, really clearing things up for me in my biochemistry course.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for these videos! The memory tricks for remembering the names with the structures have been really helpful. Greetings from Puerto Rico!!
You're welcome! So glad it helped!
thank you so much for these videos! Awesome content!
Glad you like them!
Hello Leah, I am trying to get the 6 week guide to crushing the MCAT that you offer but the link does not open. Can you help me? thank you and I love your content.
Please contact me through my website for more details --> join.mcatstudyhall.com/ or leah4sci.com/contact/
hey Leah, did you take the mcat or end up pursue medicine as well? thanks for the vids btw
I discuss it here leah4sci.com/banned
really appreciate the way u explained it......
Glad you liked it!
what make an amino acid to become achirral
Chiral amino acids will have 4 unique substituents. Glycine does not have an R group, instead it just has H giving it a total of 2 H atoms on the alpha carbon. I discuss chirality more detail here: leah4sci.com/chirality
Awesome series! :D
I'm glad you liked it!
around 0:13, hydrophobic spelt wrongly.
+Guy de Fauxpassant yeah... alas RUclips won't let me edit a video once it's been published. Hopefully you still got the gist of the video
yup! your videos are interesting! (i think youtube allows you to put a box to cover it and write the correct word, something like that)
+Guy de Fauxpassant Annotations won't show up on mobile or for those who use ad-blockers so... I'll give it a shot though
wow.... just wow... thank you sooooo much. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. you're a life saver. Thanks a lotttttt
You're very welcome!
Hey Liah, great series, is working well to prepare me for the OAT. One gripe: could you keep a constant distance from the microphone? You keep getting louder and softer all of a sudden. Again, very good videos
Thanks for the feedback!
Lovely way to explain ❤️Understood clearly !!🧡
Glad you liked it
awesome! thank you so much. great explanations.
You're very welcome
wow i started studying nutrition on my own cuz i love it then decided to start learning all i can about amino acids..... but this is gonna take a long time im completely lost hahahahaha
I hope the videos here will help you understand amino acids better. I wish you all the best! :)
also, you state that glycine is chiral when it's actually achiral...
She says its ACHIRAL
Bruh she said it’s achiral 5 times. I’m not getting the joke here
Glycine is the only achiral amino acid due to having H as its side chain