"Glycolysis - Education edit" (2021) by wehi.tv and HHMI Biointeractive.org
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- The enzyme reactions of Glycolysis breaking down glucose sugar into pyruvate, the entry to cellular respiration and metabolism.
These animations bring to life the molecular engines inside mitochondria that generate ATP, the main source of chemically stored energy used throughout the body.
This should have WAY more views and WAY more likes.
I would love to see a "making of" video about how these incredible and inspiring animations are put together, how long it takes, all the people involved.
I would like as well
Yeah!
Molecular animation tech talk ruclips.net/video/qbyzEiBvbXw/видео.html
@@ajbiv excellent, thank you!
Would love to see the ketone body TCA cycle...
This is amazing, I would really love to make the subtitles in spanish to help people that does not speak english to understand this animations. I love them so much
You are welcome to translate these animations into Spanish - the animations are published under creative commons license.
Amazing job as always!
I love your animations. I'd love to take an online course on the whole process of making such an animation.
Wow beautiful
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Very helpful!
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never heard it pronounced frucktose
It's frooctose, right?
it's actually fuck toes
How can some believe this can happen by random that is some type of faith that i want...
I can't believe this happens inside me since ever. Its incredible how complexe we are!
Totally. I believe in evolution, but how stuff like this just “evolved” seems unbelievable.
@Karl it all started billions of years ago, when a bacteria acumulated some mutations to use the energy of glucose, then a bigger cell absorbed it without digesting. Since this unique moment in earth's history, the bacteria is evolving better and better ways to use the glucose more efficiently without worrying about surviving on its own.
I would to see an animation on how exactly ATP drives all processes in our body. How precisely is the chemical energy of ATP converted into kinetic and/or thermal energy?
ruclips.net/video/aUh_GqmZlZ4/видео.html
Thanks
Nice to see these simulations in 4K :)
Delicious 😋
Bruh I'm eating right now that's crazy
wow, this is so inspiring!
Thanks for uploading such great animations
with only 4k views it's telling me that not enough biology students know about this amazing organisation.
+1 AMAZING
To anyone who would argue we are an "intelligent design" I would ask them why the process of converting food is so complex. If god was all powerful he could have made physics where cells could convert glucose directly into ATP using a single enzyme. We also wouldn't have blind spots or a laryngeal nerve that goes from the brain, weaves between a heart valve, and makes a round trip back to the throat, but that's a whole other can of worms.
If God is all powerful, this might have been the simplest idea he could come up with in a finite time when he begun creation. For an eternal being, fiddling with time sensitive stuff might be a bit of a challenge after all.
Intelligent or not, molecular biology remains a very fascinating subject
Ok, realmente hubiera amado ver este vídeo antes de mis exámenes de Bioquímica Clínica. :(
Very nice^_^^_^
Wow. Thanks a lot for this video
Don't know what happened to people, they watch useless things on RUclips and good content things do not get views, likes and attention.
Lots of love to this channel keep growing💕
ok the audio the soundeffects are in a different level
After having suuscribed to this channel, i have an even more higher appreciation level for the process called life in living cells.
How does 4 basic elements, C, O, H and N figure out how to do this ? It’s fascinating
I love these animations, this channel is amazing! My only note is that glycolysis occurs in the cytosol, with the resultant carbons entering the mitochondrial TCA cycle only after pyruvate is converted to acetyl-CoA.
My mistake, the intro doesn't explicitly say glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria (rather that the priming phase relies on ATP which primarily comes from the mitochondria) and that's excellent. But, still the implication that glycolysis happens "on" mitochondria could be a source of confusion. Anywho again, your animations are an incredible synthesis of science education and art. :)
The animations that you made are amazing. It's very good to understand what occurs inside our cells. How do you do these animations? What software do you use?
This is the krebs cycle. right?
TCA, Citric Acid Cycle, Krebs Cycle:
ruclips.net/video/aV-kI_ep1Rk/видео.html
Magnificent presentation.
Ahhhh don't be shy upload more 😅
Gorgeous!
At 5:35, the screen shows 4 ATPs but the voice says 2 ATPs. It should display 2 ATPs instead. But overall it is a great video!
It says “….gaining 2 ATP molecules in the process…” 4-2=2 that means that at each iteration the reaction double the ATP quantity
Yes it does generate 4 ATP, but 2 ATP were initially consumed, so the net gain overall is just 2.
@@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk Got it.
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Biochemistry at the molecular level, to me, is compelling evidence of intelligent design.
I absolutely agree - Darwin's evolution theory doesn't hold any criticism when we start talking about biochemistry at this level.