I’ve literally seen like 20 videos of this process trying to understand and didn’t got a good result. I saw your light reactions video and understood everything since it is explained clearly and without complicated illustrations that may confuse you. I love your videos, thank you so much!
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Thank you. This video helped me understand Calvin Cycles a day before the test. You kept it brief and easy to understand, while other videos didn't...thank you.
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This is literally better than how my teacher explained this and making so much errors while discussing it to the point I was dumbfounded for 5 hrs trying to understand what my teacher said
There is an error at 2:44 :) The cycle only has to turn 2 times for one molecule of glucose. G3P has three carbons, glucose has six carbons. Two cycles creates one glucose :) you can compare with other sources
Literlly saved my life I had a presentation about this and I couldn't understand it at all but watching this video made me understand the whole thing 10x better❤️
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2:43 what does the video mean when they say the cycle has to turn 6 times because each turn of the cycle only adds one carbon atom from the incoming carbon dioxide? I thought G3P is a 3 carbon molecule, and glucose is a 6 carbon molecule, so wouldn't the cycle only have to turn twice?
I didn’t get that either. I think one of the carbon molecules from the G3P is getting gained so there are 5 CO2 molecules left for the regeneration of RuBP, but I don’t really know
In uni, proffesor assigned a 20 min video with a very slow pace for us to do a worksheet. Go to RUclips and play this 3 min video at 1.75 speed for better results.
Actually it do needs 6 turns of cycle to form 1 molecule of glucose but I do have a question like According to my understanding for 1co2 molecule only 2 atp and nadph is required in the reduction process if I'm wrong then correct me ofc
wait so in the reduction phase, atp becomes adp bc it gives a phoshate to the 3pg, then nadph takes it away. so nadph becomes nadp plus? When you take away the phosphate it creates energy?
I’ve literally seen like 20 videos of this process trying to understand and didn’t got a good result. I saw your light reactions video and understood everything since it is explained clearly and without complicated illustrations that may confuse you. I love your videos, thank you so much!
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Truly a life saver, my professor is great but we breeze over this stuff so fast! This helped understand the steps thoroughly. I took notes on this vid and I'm sure they'll help a ton for my upcoming exam.
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Thank you. This video helped me understand Calvin Cycles a day before the test. You kept it brief and easy to understand, while other videos didn't...thank you.
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It is a blessing that key terms in biology are usually universal. So if German videos suck at explaining something like this, one can easily switch to an international level and bam. Thanks for this video, it has helped significantly
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This is literally better than how my teacher explained this and making so much errors while discussing it to the point I was dumbfounded for 5 hrs trying to understand what my teacher said
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There is an error at 2:44 :)
The cycle only has to turn 2 times for one molecule of glucose.
G3P has three carbons, glucose has six carbons. Two cycles creates one glucose :) you can compare with other sources
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This topic is very easy and joyful to me that it explained clearly.. It was helpful to me for cler understanding.. Thank you sooo much for your video and your explanation It is helpful for all the students 👩🎓
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2:43 what does the video mean when they say the cycle has to turn 6 times because each turn of the cycle only adds one carbon atom from the incoming carbon dioxide? I thought G3P is a 3 carbon molecule, and glucose is a 6 carbon molecule, so wouldn't the cycle only have to turn twice?
I didn’t get that either. I think one of the carbon molecules from the G3P is getting gained so there are 5 CO2 molecules left for the regeneration of RuBP, but I don’t really know
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In uni, proffesor assigned a 20 min video with a very slow pace for us to do a worksheet. Go to RUclips and play this 3 min video at 1.75 speed for better results.
Very precise explanation
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So 5 G3P are used to make 3 RuBP-molecules? Just to clearify.. Thanks ;)
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One slight ERROR @ 2:45
The cycle repeats twice for 1 glucose molecule NOT 6 times.
As the molecule G3P is a 3 carbon molecule
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Good content, music too loud.
Why do we need 3ATP to form ribulose-5-phosphate please? Thanks for answers:)
wait how much G3P is created in total in one cycle?
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Btw there is a mistake in the video the cycle needs to turn 2 times to form a glucose molecule and not 6 times
Actually it do needs 6 turns of cycle to form 1 molecule of glucose but I do have a question like According to my understanding for 1co2 molecule only 2 atp and nadph is required in the reduction process if I'm wrong then correct me ofc
Thank you.
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okay, the G3P set aside to form glucose has 3 carbons, how come that only one of them is used to make the final product glucose?
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do you mean G3P? Are 3PG and G3P the same thing?
G3P is the reduced carbohydrate version of 3PG since it was modified by the NADPH and ATP
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wait so in the reduction phase, atp becomes adp bc it gives a phoshate to the 3pg, then nadph takes it away. so nadph becomes nadp plus? When you take away the phosphate it creates energy?
Thank you
Do Krebs cycle and electron transport please