Enzyme Linked Receptors | Nervous system physiology | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Learn about how enzyme linked receptors, particularly Receptor Tyrosine Kinases, work in the body. Created by William Tsai.
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Thank you very much for that great video
Note: He said Phosphorus when talking about the Kinase, a bit of an error there, its the Transfer of a Phosphate group.
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Thanks so much for this explanation. Much better than the textbooks.
so this is what my lecturer was talking about for 50 mins... and this is more helpful LOL
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Any video on voltage dependent receptors by khan academy?
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Imagine drawing a phospholipid bilayer during the exam as shown above.
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i like how you added in 'a phosphate group' later
Always learning.thanks you
A phosphate group is NOT the same thing as a phosphorus molecule!
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english isn't my first language, and i understood perfectly everything abt the topic, thanks/graciasss!
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As I know , This "Enzyme Linked Resceptors" technique has no DNA transcription (non genomic) , right ?
I don’t understand what you mean by “tyrosines are active and can start to get P” ??
what about intracellular receptors?
Can anybody explain me why my lectures can't explain this after having a doctorate degree
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Well explained ...... now I’m asking myself is my doctor who explained this to me is a real doctor cuz he made it soooooo hard ¿
Is growth hormone act on tyrosine kinase receptor or JAK STAT receptors. or else both are same?
Dam some of very low sound it is hard to hear ! please fix this on the future. Overall Thanks for your help.
How do you write so fast?
+Abby-Caroline Reeves I think they use a pen to write with. I also wondered the same thing because it's really hard for me to draw on the screen on a computer lol
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The lessons are well prepared but I wanted to mention a few things. One is that some of the lessons has no text under which makes it difficult to understand it for some learners and the other thing is that some Tutors seems to be Indian Or locations like that which the accent causes difficulties in understanding.
+afshin babak I am from Germany and I have absolutely no problems with his accent. Actually, I can't even hear any accent. And he talks very slow and clear, so for me there is no problem with understanding what he says, although it's not my native language.
afshin babak don't watch it if you can't understand it then.
I’m American and I am pretty certain this dude is too
you can make ur computer subtile while u waching the vedio tap the first icon u see in the screen when u waching vedio in you tube
I'm deaf, and this one is actually really easy to understand. I do absolutely understand the struggle that can come with trying to listen to people with strong accents, but I'm not having any trouble with this one. I really appreciate Khan Academy because all of their videos (or at least all the ones I've come across) are captioned - and not just the auto-captions, which are affectionately called "craptions" by the d/Deaf community due to their inaccuracy. If you have any trouble hearing/understanding any Khan Academy videos, you can click the CC button at the bottom right of the video screen, and it will turn on the captions, which are well done and perfectly synced. Hope that helps!
i can almost see you reading off a script
because your to lazy to do that ur self
there is no place for trolls in here.
I would write a script too if I was making a non-face cam video in which I'm explaining something important
The gay voice is kind of annoying, but great explanation!!
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