I have used these lecture videos since my matric in 2017- now(2nd year university) and increased the logical flow of some terms in processes.......continue to bless students with very productive knowledge
Your lectures are extremely in depth and useful. Many thanks! I've gone through the many videos in your channel and it shocks me as to how well developed everything is, right from the lecture to the neatly laid out notes. This work is much appreciated sir!
Very good information. I had never heard about the hopanoids before. Whenever I go back to review information I studied before I always pick up more tidbits like that. There is always more to learn!
This video is amazing! Your attention to detail (for example the dipole moment of the phosphate group) brings clarity to everything! This will be the first of many videos I will enjoy watching to help me with my studies. I can't thank you enough. Massive thumbs up
Great sir I am from Pakistan I have been searching for a lot of time about such type of lectures finally got it Thank you too much 💕 sir Keep it up by helping students God will gave you reward inshallah
I enjoy your lectures thanks. An important note is that non-lateral movement of phospholipids does rarely and slowly occur through the enzyme flippase. Cheers!
You're saying that vertical motion doesn't exist but there's the flip-flop which occurs very rarely but it exists. The electrostatic repulsion are overcome thanks to the use of ATP and proteins such as flipase.
i would have added that on top of cholestrol, the saturation of fatty acids also control fluidity due to kinks, but i guess its in the biochemistry lectures probably.Overall im loving the lectures
setsuna fseisei yes, thats exactly right! thats more of a biochemistry topic and so I saved it for the more advanced section! the length of the carbon chains, the number of double bonds and things like cholesterol control fluidity :) but ill talk about that in more detail in the biochem section! anyways, thanks! glad you like them
Hi! I found your tutorial videos very helpful. I would just like to ask if you can explain further more about the fluidity of phospholipid bilayer due to the presence of cytoskeleton. This would really help me a lot.
Yea man, you really know your shit. I'm pre med and have been watching most of your videos; they're the most thorough by far..don't skip a beat. I'm wondering when you decided to make the shift from math to pre-med or if it was something you always had in mind?
Your lectures are by far some of the most useful I have ever found on the internet. Thank you for existing.
You're very welcome! :-)
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Your lectures are basically the handbooks' bible. Please continue to help students and science enthusiasts alike.
I have used these lecture videos since my matric in 2017- now(2nd year university) and increased the logical flow of some terms in processes.......continue to bless students with very productive knowledge
You have exceeded expectations, prof .You are my role model CHEMOTO KAULA from Kenya.
I really miss your class. How lucky are they that come across this brilliant n passionate lecture.
Your lectures are extremely in depth and useful. Many thanks! I've gone through the many videos in your channel and it shocks me as to how well developed everything is, right from the lecture to the neatly laid out notes. This work is much appreciated sir!
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Very good information.
I had never heard about the hopanoids before.
Whenever I go back to review information I studied before I always pick up more tidbits like that.
There is always more to learn!
This video is amazing! Your attention to detail (for example the dipole moment of the phosphate group) brings clarity to everything! This will be the first of many videos I will enjoy watching to help me with my studies. I can't thank you enough. Massive thumbs up
Great sir I am from Pakistan I have been searching for a lot of time about such type of lectures finally got it
Thank you too much 💕 sir
Keep it up by helping students
God will gave you reward inshallah
Your explainations are very understandable. Concs kabisa.
Very good and understandable explanation. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your lectures. It has helped me a lot.
I enjoy your lectures thanks. An important note is that non-lateral movement of phospholipids does rarely and slowly occur through the enzyme flippase. Cheers!
I left that for when I start biochemistry :-)
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Thank you so much, this was really helpful
I really appreciate your effort; keep going
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You're saying that vertical motion doesn't exist but there's the flip-flop which occurs very rarely but it exists. The electrostatic repulsion are overcome thanks to the use of ATP and proteins such as flipase.
Thank you so much for this. These videos are helping me loads on preparing for my oral medical entrance examination. Thank you.
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Nice lecture sir ....Iam understood completely..Thanks alots.
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Thanks so much for this notes it help me so much
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i would have added that on top of cholestrol, the saturation of fatty acids also control fluidity due to kinks, but i guess its in the biochemistry lectures probably.Overall im loving the lectures
setsuna fseisei yes, thats exactly right! thats more of a biochemistry topic and so I saved it for the more advanced section! the length of the carbon chains, the number of double bonds and things like cholesterol control fluidity :) but ill talk about that in more detail in the biochem section! anyways, thanks! glad you like them
It will sound more if you use power point presentation. Yours lectures are bravo
very nice sir very informative
Thank uhh sir🙏 😊
Hi! I found your tutorial videos very helpful. I would just like to ask if you can explain further more about the fluidity of phospholipid bilayer due to the presence of cytoskeleton. This would really help me a lot.
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Very very helpful lecture. But please would you mind adding other language subtitled to the video. Spanish for eg. Thank you
thnx sir for these videos
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Yea man, you really know your shit. I'm pre med and have been watching most of your videos; they're the most thorough by far..don't skip a beat. I'm wondering when you decided to make the shift from math to pre-med or if it was something you always had in mind?
sorry but doesn't cholesterol increase the fluidity by being in between the phospholipid bilayer ?
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I like the videos but he talks fast and the gestures sometimes does not go with the talking/words
Please give me notes
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You should renew your videos, some knowladges changed with time, for example fluid mosaic model
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