For those that want a bit of clarification- Both hexokinase and glucokinase are found in the liver. Glucokinase is also called hexokinase IV, and it is found in the liver, pancreas, hypothalamus, and small intestine. Hexokinase is also called hexokinase I, and it is found in all mammalian tissues. (What I'm saying is that the lecture is correct, but I realize some people might wonder why glucokinase was not mentioned)
Damn, your explanations are amazing. In the last few days, I've watched through quite a few metabolisms and love the way you present. From beginning to end it's high quality, clean drawings, easy-to-follow steps, very professional... One can see how much time you have invested in each video. Thank you!
Thank you alot! I suggest that you provide use with the written subject (behind you) to make it easier to follow with you instead of pausing and taking notes, thx
i started doing that at first, then decided to watch once all the way through and upon second viewing i stopped and took notes. a little tedious, but helped with the constant starting and stopping.
heard somebody knocking on the door at 12:30 ... i actually turned around to check if someone's at my door :D+i keep hearing the sound of ambulance at this videos. maybe the place is somewhere near hospital?
Wait i just need to asl this because it is not clear to me. The part of intermediate glucose 16 bisphosphate. I dont get it and i have to report it tomorrow
For those that want a bit of clarification-
Both hexokinase and glucokinase are found in the liver.
Glucokinase is also called hexokinase IV, and it is found in the liver, pancreas, hypothalamus, and small intestine.
Hexokinase is also called hexokinase I, and it is found in all mammalian tissues.
(What I'm saying is that the lecture is correct, but I realize some people might wonder why glucokinase was not mentioned)
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God bless the entire team for the great lectures....this was very much easy to understand.....
Making sure Hexokinase in Muscles and Glucokinase in Liver. 2 hrs in paid lecture, with no reward. Bless AK Lectures for all they do. Thanks
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Damn, your explanations are amazing. In the last few days, I've watched through quite a few metabolisms and love the way you present. From beginning to end it's high quality, clean drawings, easy-to-follow steps, very professional... One can see how much time you have invested in each video. Thank you!
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THANK YOU so so much this was comprehensive yet easy to understand!
Yeah, before I watched these, I had no idea that glycogen needed a primer. I am learning tons!
This was an excellent video and description of everything!
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Wouldn't it be glucokinase, not hexokinase in the liver?
+Yana Levovna You're a glucokinase
You are right Glucokinase in the Liver cell and hexokinase in the Skeletal muscle cell.#
Yana Levovna I have the same question .
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The liver contains both glucokinase and hexokinase.
Liver contain both of them and glucokines is specific while hexokeines is not and both kinase the glucose
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Beautiful explanation, thanks
why have people disliked the video? i mean loook at the infooo its helping me pass my examsss
Glycogenin is a protein.
This video help me a lot. Thanks
Did you base this off from Lippincott's or Harper's Biochemistry? Thanks.
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what is the Key enzyme of the metablism of glycogenesis ?
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Thank u. this was very useful And easy to understand. Can u please give a lecture on starch synthesis too.
Where do the amino acids come from in gluconeogenesis? The muscles?
Why would we want to go from Glucose-6-Phosphate to Glucose-1-Phosphate?
Thank you alot! I suggest that you provide use with the written subject (behind you) to make it easier to follow with you instead of pausing and taking notes, thx
+Wadha Faisal Def. sometime in the future!
+Wadha Faisal I agree that would be so helpful
i started doing that at first, then decided to watch once all the way through and upon second viewing i stopped and took notes. a little tedious, but helped with the constant starting and stopping.
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glycogenesis and glycoliyis are the same?
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heard somebody knocking on the door at 12:30 ... i actually turned around to check if someone's at my door :D+i keep hearing the sound of ambulance at this videos. maybe the place is somewhere near hospital?
Not sure about the door knocking, but definitely close to a hospital.. plus big cities tend to have A LOT of noise pollution ;)
This is very helpful, thank you! :)
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Wait i just need to asl this because it is not clear to me. The part of intermediate glucose 16 bisphosphate. I dont get it and i have to report it tomorrow
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