Hey Toad. You should do what my students do. They all use my website: Check out www.sciencemusicvideos.com/ap-bio-student-welcome/ Let me know if you have any questions! Mr. W
Thanks, Smash! Next year (after I finish my interactive biology curriculum at www.sciencemusicvideos.com) I plan to make MANY more of these instructional videos. I hope they'll still be useful to you! Mr. W
sciencemusicvideos I hope so. I’m a biology major and in my first semester Bio 100. Many courses ahead of me so I’m sure I will use your videos and site for a good deal of time to come.
dudeeeeeee i love your videos! i'm glad to see you back! you should get a patreon so you can keep doing your thing! I hope you do more songs for the next videos! see ya dude!
Hi Cristian, Thanks so much for this great comment. Setting up patreon is on my list. In the meanwhile, if you want to support my efforts, you can subscribe to my website (www.sciencemusicvideos.com), which is $20, and it it gets you access to all of my interactive tutorials (a win for for both of us). Get your friends to subscribe to. Or buy a T-shirt or a mug! Thanks for your support! Mr. W
I’m so glad. it might be really helpful to you to try out my interactive tutorial about functional groups. You can access it for free with a free trial. Go to learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
Hi Sir, for the amino, I’m curious as to why it can pick up another hydrogen if it’s already bonded to 2 H and also the carbon chain. Doesn’t ammonia only have 3 bonding site?
Hey. thanks for this question. I'm a biology teacher, so this isn't my strong point, but here's how I understand it. In the NH2 functional group, the nitrogen has 3 covalent bonds: one with carbon, and two with each hydrogen. But that leaves nitrogen with another pair of valence electrons. These two electrons form a coordinate covalent bond with a third hydrogen, creating a + 1 charge. If you email me at biologyquestions@learn-biology.com I can email you back a sketch that a chemistry teacher buddy of mine, Aaron Glimme, drew for me.
I'm so glad that this was helpful, ishithamariasuraj! If you need more help, try this tutorial on my website: learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/. Good luck!
Good luck. If it helps your subscribers, please direct them to my tutorial about functional groups: learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
Sure! If you're taking AP Bio, check out my AP Bio exam review plan: sciencemusicvideos.com/ap-biology/6-weeks-and-50-hours-to-a-4-or-5-on-this-years-ap-bio-exam/ Let me know what you think! Mr. W
Of course! If you're struggling with functional groups, my interactive tutorial about them might help. You can access it for free with a free trial: Go to learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
Lines indicate covalent bonds, where molecules share electrons. If they share one electron, there's one line, if they share two electrons, there's two lines, and so on.
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1- Hydroxyl - 00:28
2- Carbonyl - 01:01
3- Carboxyl - 01:09
4- Amino - 01:30
5- Sulfhydryl - 01:58
6- Phosphate - 02:20
7- Methyl - 3:00
8- Acetyl - 03:28
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Love your work, Mr. W. You saved my skin when I took biochemistry and genetics.
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Love u. Sometimes professors get too wordy and it confuses me but it’s great to have ppl lock it down and put it straightforward.
Thank you for this video! This is really helping me understand why carbons are so important to life. Much needed for my Bio class and lab.
maybe i wont bomb my ap bio test now :) thank u very helpful!
Hey Toad. You should do what my students do. They all use my website: Check out www.sciencemusicvideos.com/ap-bio-student-welcome/
Let me know if you have any questions!
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Actually the formula of phosphate includes a -3 not a -2 as shown. Other than that the video was flawless! Thank you so much :))
-2 is ok, If that phostate is attached to an alkyl group (that is why it has a dash to the left)
You explained it so concisely! Thank you!
This is fantastic. This will garner many views over time. Thank you!
Thanks, Smash! Next year (after I finish my interactive biology curriculum at www.sciencemusicvideos.com) I plan to make MANY more of these instructional videos. I hope they'll still be useful to you!
Mr. W
sciencemusicvideos I hope so. I’m a biology major and in my first semester Bio 100. Many courses ahead of me so I’m sure I will use your videos and site for a good deal of time to come.
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Thank you Mr. W and team!! So helpful.
I love this video! Thank you for the clear and concise breakdown!
You’re welcome. If you’re at the AP or Freshman Bio level, let me know what other topics you’re interested in.
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dudeeeeeee i love your videos! i'm glad to see you back! you should get a patreon so you can keep doing your thing! I hope you do more songs for the next videos! see ya dude!
Hi Cristian,
Thanks so much for this great comment. Setting up patreon is on my list. In the meanwhile, if you want to support my efforts, you can subscribe to my website (www.sciencemusicvideos.com), which is $20, and it it gets you access to all of my interactive tutorials (a win for for both of us). Get your friends to subscribe to. Or buy a T-shirt or a mug!
Thanks for your support!
Mr. W
thank you this was really helpful
I’m so glad. it might be really helpful to you to try out my interactive tutorial about functional groups. You can access it for free with a free trial. Go to learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
quite educative presentation
This was a great video!
Are there any other external sources I could base myself of on?
I am here from Ap Bio 🙋🏽♀️!
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That's great, Shivani. Check out my tutorial at sciencemusicvideos.com
The riff in your intro is iconic
Thanks, Aaron!
Hi Sir, for the amino, I’m curious as to why it can pick up another hydrogen if it’s already bonded to 2 H and also the carbon chain. Doesn’t ammonia only have 3 bonding site?
Hey. thanks for this question. I'm a biology teacher, so this isn't my strong point, but here's how I understand it. In the NH2 functional group, the nitrogen has 3 covalent bonds: one with carbon, and two with each hydrogen. But that leaves nitrogen with another pair of valence electrons. These two electrons form a coordinate covalent bond with a third hydrogen, creating a + 1 charge. If you email me at biologyquestions@learn-biology.com I can email you back a sketch that a chemistry teacher buddy of mine, Aaron Glimme, drew for me.
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Thank you sir, much appreciated.
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Glad it was helpful!
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I'm so glad that this was helpful, ishithamariasuraj! If you need more help, try this tutorial on my website: learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/. Good luck!
Is carboxyl polar and hydrophilic? Thanks
great video, thanks for the time and effort!
This has been so helpful! Thank you!
That's great to hear, Nabie!
Excellent brief review
honestly so good
thanks!
great video, very well explained
Thank you so much!
Thanks for 581 subscribers. Hoping to reach 1K subscribers this year 😊🎉
Good luck. If it helps your subscribers, please direct them to my tutorial about functional groups: learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
This is so helpful! Thank you so much!
Sure!
If you're taking AP Bio, check out my AP Bio exam review plan: sciencemusicvideos.com/ap-biology/6-weeks-and-50-hours-to-a-4-or-5-on-this-years-ap-bio-exam/
Let me know what you think!
Mr. W
thank you so much for your help! your videos are great and very much appreciated!
well said, thank you
Thank you!
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Of course! If you're struggling with functional groups, my interactive tutorial about them might help. You can access it for free with a free trial: Go to learn-biology.com/ap-biology-v2-0-main-menu/ap-bio-unit-1-main-menu/functional-groups-v2-0/
Great, thanks
Where’s the song?
No song on this one.
who else in ap bio?
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Are carboxyls polar?
Ionic: they have a negative charge.
Help? My class also has esters, alkanes and alkenes.
Really sorry! I’m a biology teacher and I only do the ones that are needed for AP biology.
@@sciencemusicvideos OK. Thank you anyway! This video was still very helpful!
I don't have acety in my book :(
Shout outs sa 9-Alfredo Santos at kay ma'am Sosa.
i get thegroups but i am having hard time with double lines and single lines, how am i suppose to tell how to do the lines representing electrons
Lines indicate covalent bonds, where molecules share electrons. If they share one electron, there's one line, if they share two electrons, there's two lines, and so on.
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