omg thank you so much! I have a biology test tomorrow and I had no idea what's an ATP cycle, even though I'm not an English speaker I understood what you said very clearly. so thank you again
OH MY GOD, This is the First time I understand this Process clearly, with all the years of readinf and learning , and with all those books and thousands of youtube videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE GOD'S Blessing Jeremy LeCornu!!!!!
Hello sir. Thank you for explaining the ATP Cycle. It's my report in school and I have no idea what am going to say in front of the class , til I found this video. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for this! I had to miss one class and this is what they talked about. When I got back I was so confused. After watching this I can definitely understand it now. It was simple and slow enough to process and understand. You are awesome!
Hey Jeremy LeCornu, am so glad i found your videos, they are such a great help and you have a way of explaining even the hardest stuff and making it easy and understable. Thank you!
same here kind of. Im self studying for the ACSM CPT exam and the book was really confusing on this subject and many others but his videos really clarify everything for me. :D good luck!
First time commenting on a youtube video but i had to...great explanation u truly know what u are doing.i have never u derstand something related to science so quickly .great job
thank you very much, many videos explain cellular respiration but I found no one explaining well ATP cycle, you learn how ATP is generated but you can not find anything on how ATP produces energy. Well done.
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Really great demonstration Jeremy. In summary for others. In summary, this is how you increase the energy in your body from a biochemical standpoint. It's a really nice explanation. You eat a plant which absorbes sunlight and used photosynthesis to create ATP. This is stored energy. In your body, when you digest food, the ATP meets the water in your body (more water is good in your body). The P in ATP is bonded molecularly by electrons. When they come in contact with water, one of the phosphates bonds with water. The electrons of the original molecule then collapses into a lower energy state releasing more energy. This energy can be used to create heat (exothermic reaction) or help out other reactions you need to produce in your body (mechanical, chemical other energy). The result is ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and the new phosphate that is broken with water (hydrolysis). What happens to the ADP? You "P" it out or breathing can help you get energy and put the P and ADP back together again as ATP (endothermic reaction). This happens so much during the day that the equivalent of your *entire body weight* is burned in ATP. But you only ate a pound of food today, so why don't you vanish? Because it is always being recycled as ADP by breathing. Want more energy, eat drink pee and breathe more. www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/cellular-molecular-biology/cellular-respiration/v/atp
There is a ribose in the ATP, not only the Adenine and the 3 phosphate groups. If not sure just check out crash course for ATP. A good video tho, explains everything needed to know about ATP.
Wow that was some awesome information mate. Studying animals atm and was wondering what the hell ATP actually is lol. So that video was very inciteful knowing its used in the mitochondrian.
Hi i saw video about the ATP test meter and also see your video about ATP cycle my question is. what specific think to know the surface is clean by ATP tester
I am arabic and i didn't undestand the ATP cycle in my class XD *-* but you have a perfect way of explaining so thank you so much even im not an english but i understood better then in arabic
Greetings to you Jeremy! You just spoke about ATP, and i've got the general concept. However, could you explain the ATP-PC system for me? You mentioned ATP, but didn't mention the "PC" part.
Hi, it was a nice sharing with a better understand of ATP. I would like to ask a question, Does ATP and Q 10 Link on each other. meaning does ATP require Q10 nutrition?
jeremy can you point me to place where I can understand still more specifics of ATP cycle, basically I am trying to understand more on what type of reaction that occurs in ATP cycle , how can I create this reaction to occur in laboratory.
Hey Jeremy, i know nothing of biochemistry but someone close to me suffers from chronic and debilitating fatigue. I am suspecting the answer lies in the ATP because they are experiencing severe fatigue after quitting caffeine for other reasons and i know caffeine accelerates production of ATP in human body. I am sorry if i sound really stupid but is the energy production independent of the adenosine, ribose bond? I mean if the ribose was absent would the reaction of energy production by breaking the phospate bond still take place?
After hydrolisis happen..the phosphate bond break but i still wonder..when the energy is released - It can only go out by that i mean come out from the the broken bond between the last phosphate and 2 others phosphate ?? Or can it come out from A or anywhere beside that wriggling thing your drawing ? Im sorry i dont learn this thing in English so i dont know how to describe it clearly..i hope someone understand what im talking about Help me pls
this might be a stupid question, but if it releases energy to form ADP and it takes energy to reform ATP wouldn't that yield us 0 net energy when all is said and done? Where does the net energy that fuels cellar work come from?
The only video on RUclips that could actually explain this.
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im speechless i understand ATP Cycle very well now. so much love for you
Subscribed - nobody on YT has explained this in such a simple and easy to understand way as yourself. Thanks Jeremy!.
I'm 51 y.o I came here for my daughter :D Your explanation is on point, even I learn a lot from it. Thanks.
omg thank you so much! I have a biology test tomorrow and I had no idea what's an ATP cycle, even though I'm not an English speaker I understood what you said very clearly. so thank you again
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OH MY GOD, This is the First time I understand this Process clearly, with all the years of readinf and learning , and with all those books and thousands of youtube videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE GOD'S Blessing Jeremy LeCornu!!!!!
Thank you for saying cells always needs ATP continuously. That really helped me understand a key concept and settle a question in my head.
Hello sir. Thank you for explaining the ATP Cycle. It's my report in school and I have no idea what am going to say in front of the class , til I found this video. Thank you so much.
The only youtuber who is slow and explains in a clear voice
Thank you so much for this! I had to miss one class and this is what they talked about. When I got back I was so confused. After watching this I can definitely understand it now. It was simple and slow enough to process and understand. You are awesome!
Thank you so much! I was absent for a day and I missed the explanation. This was very well said! Thanks again! 😎
Tomorrow is my paper And I've learned a lot from this video.
Thank you so much
I have never been explained something so simple yet so detailed.
Thank you!
you're genius with the way you simplist the subject!!!
I really really appreciate how well your speak and how clear your explanations are!!
Im taking a course in Nutrition and this is vey helpful.
Your video was really helpful and increased my understanding and comfort explaining ATP. Thank you!
Hey Jeremy LeCornu, am so glad i found your videos, they are such a great help and you have a way of explaining even the hardest stuff and making it easy and understable.
Thank you!
Thanks so much Eva! It's great to hear that my videos are helping you. All the best with your studies :)
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That helped so much to clarify the importance of ATP with cellular respiration and cellular processes ! Amazing!
Am doing Personal Trainer course....am attened many classes never ever see such amazing explanation....thank you so much sir.
same here kind of. Im self studying for the ACSM CPT exam and the book was really confusing on this subject and many others but his videos really clarify everything for me. :D good luck!
The way you explained this Topic was really very easy to understand sir.
First time commenting on a youtube video but i had to...great explanation u truly know what u are doing.i have never u derstand something related to science so quickly .great job
You made this so simple to understand! Thank you.
My study material didn't explain this very well and some things didn't make sense, thank you for this video, it has really helped me understand this
thank you very much, many videos explain cellular respiration but I found no one explaining well ATP cycle, you learn how ATP is generated but you can not find anything on how ATP produces energy. Well done.
Thank you so much for being detailed and not rushing...This not only helped me but also my friends in understanding this.
+Tiare Chang that's so great to hear!! All the best with your studies :)
Hey u got a new subscriber cause u deserve it...u deserve more and moreee...u have a perfect way to explain...u make things easier and understandable....loved ur explanation....
THANK YOU...
OMG, thank you. That explained so much. Very concise and easy to follow. Wow!
this helps a lot i had the same problem in my homework with what if you remove atp cycle
Really great demonstration Jeremy. In summary for others.
In summary, this is how you increase the energy in your body from a biochemical standpoint. It's a really nice explanation. You eat a plant which absorbes sunlight and used photosynthesis to create ATP. This is stored energy. In your body, when you digest food, the ATP meets the water in your body (more water is good in your body). The P in ATP is bonded molecularly by electrons. When they come in contact with water, one of the phosphates bonds with water. The electrons of the original molecule then collapses into a lower energy state releasing more energy. This energy can be used to create heat (exothermic reaction) or help out other reactions you need to produce in your body (mechanical, chemical other energy). The result is ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and the new phosphate that is broken with water (hydrolysis). What happens to the ADP? You "P" it out or breathing can help you get energy and put the P and ADP back together again as ATP (endothermic reaction). This happens so much during the day that the equivalent of your *entire body weight* is burned in ATP. But you only ate a pound of food today, so why don't you vanish? Because it is always being recycled as ADP by breathing. Want more energy, eat drink pee and breathe more. www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/cellular-molecular-biology/cellular-respiration/v/atp
Extordinary explanation.i under stood everything
God bless you !! This is the best video on ATP
Brilliant. Simplicity is perfect. Thank you!
This is absolutely wonderful sir continue with the same work🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
thank you very much sir. i learned a lot tonight. i don't know what will I am going to answer my test tomorrow if I did not watched your video.
this video was SO HELPFUL!
Wow wow wow just wow.
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You made my day jovial 🥰
I was so worried about understanding this but you put smile on my face thank you sir🙏
You made ATP simple...thank you!
Your teaching method is amazing . you solved my big problem. Thank you Sooooooooooo much.
You reminded us our school days thanks 😢😢😢😢
aside form explaining it well. I love your voice and pronunciation
There is a ribose in the ATP, not only the Adenine and the 3 phosphate groups. If not sure just check out crash course for ATP. A good video tho, explains everything needed to know about ATP.
Amazing video. Thanks so much for explaining this process slowly and concisely. Consider me subscribed for more videos! Well done
AMAZING WORK. Highly appreciate ur efforts! Thanks a lot.
Thanks! You're a really good teacher! Love you !!
Wow that was some awesome information mate. Studying animals atm and was wondering what the hell ATP actually is lol. So that video was very inciteful knowing its used in the mitochondrian.
This really helped me for my BIO quiz. Thank you so much!
Wonderful... Very innovative.. Love from Bangladesh
Omg, thanks for your explanation. It's really helpful, especially for students like me😭😭😭😭😭
Love this program so much
This was just what I was looking for! Great explanations and examples, thanks so much
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Thank you so much sir I am very happy I understood , the ATP cycle is crystal clear to me
first video i understood ...thanks God bless you
I quickly came to know about the process from atp to adp
Excellent Video - so clear!
Thank you so much
I love the explanation it saved my life after a hundred other videos
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Thank you! I can now answer the activities in my module.
Very useful and clear explanation. Thanks
Hi
i saw video about the ATP test meter and also see your video about ATP cycle my question is. what specific think to know the surface is clean by ATP tester
I was bothered eydeypi and eyteypi pronounciation but I learned a lot than my teacher
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Omg thank you... you helped me a lot.. its my report in our class later. Now I understand.
My grandfather's home has same colour which you have in your background 😅 couldn't resist had to mention it lol
well explained and well understood. thanks
I am arabic and i didn't undestand the ATP cycle in my class XD *-* but you have a perfect way of explaining so thank you so much even im not an english but i understood better then in arabic
Thank you obviously subscribed. Best I found on youtube
What an amazing explanation 👍
Greetings to you Jeremy! You just spoke about ATP, and i've got the general concept. However, could you explain the ATP-PC system for me? You mentioned ATP, but didn't mention the "PC" part.
great video really clear my all doubts from india
thanks for posting a very understandable videos, now I can use it to my report :).
Hi, it was a nice sharing with a better understand of ATP.
I would like to ask a question, Does ATP and Q 10 Link on each other. meaning does ATP require Q10 nutrition?
thank you so much for this video & the rest of your videos ! It really helps & you're good at explaining.
The question is, how ADP is generated in the first place. Do we get the Adenine and ribose from food? any explanation? Thanks
You saved my butt for exams !
you have helped me so much, thank you
Great video, love the way you explain it. Thanks!
Thank you i need much on respiration
brilliant, and understandable explanation!
Excellent way to explain.
Well clearly explained. Thanks
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Very clear and helpful!
Thank you Jeremy- I learned something valuable- Ed
Thanks this video is very helpful👍🏼
Excellent explanation.
Perfect explanation thanks !
jeremy can you point me to place where I can understand still more specifics of ATP cycle, basically I am trying to understand more on what type of reaction that occurs in ATP cycle , how can I create this reaction to occur in laboratory.
Question: In the Endothermic energy.. Isn't there supposed to be a
glycolysis?
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Hey Jeremy, i know nothing of biochemistry but someone close to me suffers from chronic and debilitating fatigue. I am suspecting the answer lies in the ATP because they are experiencing severe fatigue after quitting caffeine for other reasons and i know caffeine accelerates production of ATP in human body. I am sorry if i sound really stupid but is the energy production independent of the adenosine, ribose bond? I mean if the ribose was absent would the reaction of energy production by breaking the phospate bond still take place?
Is it exothermic or exergonic reaction ?? Is thermic the correct term ?? . Please someone answer this .
Tysm It's rlly helpful our professor is rlly bad at explaining biology😫✋
Excellent video
Thank you! Great job explaining this in understandable terms.
Very well explained👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊
After hydrolisis happen..the phosphate bond break but i still wonder..when the energy is released -
It can only go out by that i mean come out from the the broken bond between the last phosphate and 2 others phosphate ?? Or can it come out from A or anywhere beside that wriggling thing your drawing ?
Im sorry i dont learn this thing in English so i dont know how to describe it clearly..i hope someone understand what im talking about
Help me pls
this might be a stupid question, but if it releases energy to form ADP and it takes energy to reform ATP wouldn't that yield us 0 net energy when all is said and done? Where does the net energy that fuels cellar work come from?
Thank you so much, Mr!
Thanks, Jim Jeffries.