Very well explained. Any student will understand after listening to this lecture. Great teachers are difficult to come by, and here you are, one of the best. Thank you.
I gotta be honest and transparent here.. you really know your stuff. This was an amazingly thorough breakdown! I don't know why, but I just could not stay focused on the diagrams, and it seemed like a foreign and unfamiliar language to me. This is one of the reasons I struggled to get a B+ in Chemistry. The words is fine I understand what we are talking about, but when it comes to those diagrams I just have no idea what the "ham sandwich" I am looking at .
Omg I never knew why they were called omega! This makes sense to me now, especially since I'm done with general chemistry. Thanks for the informative video!
This was such a clear illustration! I find this and some of your videos helpful for students learning about the structure of lipids and fatty acids that I would like to ask for your permission to use this in our group presentation. Of course due credits will be given. Hoping to get a response. Thanks! Btw, new subscriber here. :)
Sir, How cis and trans configuration form in structure of unsaturated fatty acids which have two double bond, which position to add cis and trans , and why we add cis only or trans, what was the properties? .. I asked my biochemistry teacher when she's teaching, she said she"will find out first and will tell you, cause up to your level ( I'm 2nd semester biochemistry ) is not much to learn about this "" 🙃
This was truly an amazing video, thank you so much!!! I just have a question, if mono and poly unsaturated fats are Cis, does that mean that transfats are always differed from cis molecular structures? Naturally or artificially
Very well explained. Any student will understand after listening to this lecture. Great teachers are difficult to come by, and here you are, one of the best. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words Medza Jaffaryev.
Couldn't understand cis and trans bonds til u explained it thanks! Saved me a bunch for my biochem exam soon
Awesome to hear that Nada, thanks for watching and good luck on your exam my friend.
I gotta be honest and transparent here.. you really know your stuff. This was an amazingly thorough breakdown! I don't know why, but I just could not stay focused on the diagrams, and it seemed like a foreign and unfamiliar language to me. This is one of the reasons I struggled to get a B+ in Chemistry. The words is fine I understand what we are talking about, but when it comes to those diagrams I just have no idea what the "ham sandwich" I am looking at .
This was a wonderful illustration. Thanks
My prof uses your video to explain
Great channel , helpful
A well explained fascinating Video !
Omg I never knew why they were called omega! This makes sense to me now, especially since I'm done with general chemistry. Thanks for the informative video!
You got it SmashVeteran, and thanks for watching.
This was such a clear illustration! I find this and some of your videos helpful for students learning about the structure of lipids and fatty acids that I would like to ask for your permission to use this in our group presentation. Of course due credits will be given. Hoping to get a response. Thanks!
Btw, new subscriber here. :)
Yes, you can use the video for your presentation, thanks for asking.
Wow you really made easy thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much sirr... For this video... Very helpful... From India 🇮🇳
Oh my god thank you, you explained it so much clearer and quicker.
So helpful, thanks a lot Mr!
Very smooth 👌 thank you a lot ❤
Sir
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Sir
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that was very helpful thank you very much sir
Really thank you for this video, finally i undestand abt omega's name
Very nice
Great
Thank you so much you make it understandable and simple ♥️
You are welcome Renad Galal, thanks for watching my friend.
Very nice explanation 😊 thank's
Nice explanation sir.thanku sir
so both unsaturated and saturated are solid at room temp?
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Could you please explain why the unsaturated fatty acids are bent? I didn’t get it in the video.
Very nice explanation 😀
absolute legend, thankyou!
Sir,
How cis and trans configuration form in structure of unsaturated fatty acids which have two double bond, which position to add cis and trans , and why we add cis only or trans, what was the properties? ..
I asked my biochemistry teacher when she's teaching, she said she"will find out first and will tell you, cause up to your level ( I'm 2nd semester biochemistry ) is not much to learn about this "" 🙃
This was truly an amazing video, thank you so much!!!
I just have a question, if mono and poly unsaturated fats are Cis, does that mean that transfats are always differed from cis molecular structures? Naturally or artificially
Thanks!!
Thank you !
Is there a reason the double bond is on the 9th carbon for mono/poly unsaturated fatty acids?
No, just random.
Thanks sur
good tutorial
Awesome work thanks :-)
U R Great.. Thanks...
Thanks u very much
sir which software do u use for this animation video
I use Adobe Animate.
WOW. What a great presentation. You have just rung the bell.
Ding Ding..lol. Thanks Edward.
Thanks dude ❤
Thanks for this vidio👍
There was this girl at work who had a big butt, and for some reason I kept thinking about fatty acids.
Nice~
Nice
saturated fats are solid in room temp, while unsaturated fats are liquid
You saved my ass. Thank you!
You are welcome Goldenhawk521.
Feddy essids.
I CANT WITH THE WAY FATTY ACID TAILS ARE SAID LFMAO
Don't kinkshame fat molecules.