Hello, could you explain to me what happens to those 2 H+ resulting from the gli]ycolysis following the lactate pathway? why aren't they at the net equation? i'd read somewhere that lactic acid isn't formed at human body because it's only stable at a very low pH. Is that possible that fatigue is resulting from those H+ resulting from glycolysis at an anaerobic state?
Pretty nice lection, but i want to make a remark, because in the end u've said, that the clostridium spp. can not survive in the presense of oxygen, but it occurs only vegetative forms, but their spores will survive
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there is an H missing from the carbon containing the methyl and hydroxyl groups because carbon is tetravalent; therefore forms 4 bonds. He wasn't talking about H in carboxyl group.
Oh I see. Yes, that is true but since there is no charge on that atom it is assumed there is a hydrogen there. It isn't absolutely necessary to strictly label it for the same reason we can write benzene without labelling all of the hydrogen atoms.
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Hello, could you explain to me what happens to those 2 H+ resulting from the gli]ycolysis following the lactate pathway? why aren't they at the net equation? i'd read somewhere that lactic acid isn't formed at human body because it's only stable at a very low pH. Is that possible that fatigue is resulting from those H+ resulting from glycolysis at an anaerobic state?
where does the water come from in the net equation? is it just the enolase step in glycolysis when 2PG --> PEP?
Pretty nice lection, but i want to make a remark, because in the end u've said, that the clostridium spp. can not survive in the presense of oxygen, but it occurs only vegetative forms, but their spores will survive
Wow! I just saw your website and I'm impressed by thr fact that you are many FREE videos✨🙏 Thank you. We all deeply appreciate it. Could you please make more videos for PREMED students to get prepared for MCAT?
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What if one has lactic acid pain from just normal exertion like combing hair or taking a few steps up stairs?
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in lactic acid fermentation(from your video) , the structure of lactate lacks a hydrogen in the Carbon.
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How can ATP be produced in fermentation and cellular respiration?
Hello sir,i have a doubt in the process carried out by alcohol dehydrogenase. In that where does the NADH comes from?
+preethi jayarajan It comes from the NAHD produced in the glycolisis process :)
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How do you get rid of lactic acid does it leave through your lymph system?
Lactic acid = pyruvate , latter goes to citric acid / Krebs cycle in mitochondria .
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You are missing an H in lactate, C only has 3 bond
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You're missing a hydrogen on the 2-carbon of lactate
For the lactate, I think you missed a H atom
Lactate is the conjugate base of lactic acid. This is correctly drawn.
there is an H missing from the carbon containing the methyl and hydroxyl groups because carbon is tetravalent; therefore forms 4 bonds. He wasn't talking about H in carboxyl group.
Oh I see. Yes, that is true but since there is no charge on that atom it is assumed there is a hydrogen there. It isn't absolutely necessary to strictly label it for the same reason we can write benzene without labelling all of the hydrogen atoms.
Tyler Lott The charge is actually written between the two oxygens in the resonant part of the molecule
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