Elly- Thanks! I am a high school science teacher in Montana. I took a number of science classes throughout college and ended with a biology degree (and a broadfield teaching certification). I have been teaching for about 20 years. Best of luck with your studies. -Mr. A
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Hey Mr Anderson. I'm studying to become a teacher in a primary school in the Netherlands. I really have no need for this information, but I'm so curious about it and you explain it in a very awesome way! I try to look at one of your videos every morning when eating breakfast. I wish that some day I will be as good in teaching as you are.
Hey guys, yeah I am! I'm having a great time as a teacher. Brought my own PC a couple times to explore the universe in SpaceEngine. That was definitely awesome :D And you guys? Whatcha up to
As a student (Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", Bucharest, Romania) in need of understanding these mechanisms easily, because I postponed studying them for so long, mostly because they're teaching us in such a manner that we cannot get more bored, I want to thank you sir for your videos. You've made my life easier. Biochemistry is killing us. You are, literally, a blessing. Thank you!
Thanks for your presentations. I'm 55 years old and am returning to college for a science-based education. It's been a challenge and I find the visual presentation helps me get things clear in my mind. You're quite articulate and present the material in a logical and coherent manner. Cheers, I'll keep coming back as I discover new topics.
I took AP Bio when I was in high school and it is no different than normal BIO. AP is just the same information crammed into a shorter term. Its nothing special.
Hello Sir, I'm a fourth year biology student here in the Philippines and I would like to say thank you for all your videos because I want to be like you Sir! I want to be a teacher just as the way you teach... it's easy to understand and indeed, it makes me love Biology!!! I hope you're my college professor!
when ever i need to learn something your always there with an easy to understand video, will probably still be using these for help during my PHD years
Thanks so much for creating these videos and making them available to everyone! I teach AP Biology as well as 10th grade biology and these are so helpful to my students!
i love how you ask " why it's important.." or "how it's working" bc i can understand the importance of it.. vs at college just presented and its rushed through it before making any significant impact on your level of understanding All your videos are very helpful n can go back anytime to look over before an exam.. where nothing connects or make sense...
I've been watching your videos for 2 years and you've taught me everything I need to know, that my biology teacher didn't. Then this year, in our first class of biology, my teacher said we'd be watching your videos to help us. I accidentally said "I love that guy!" really loudly, and everyone looked at me :/ But it's true. I love you and your videos! Thank you so much for being such a genius! ^_^
you actually made my day, I know its nothing for you but im sick of all these huge youtube channels who don't care about their subs. You have an amazing youtube channel and have great relations with your subs. nice work. keep it up
This is the best backup for quick review about ATP.I can't believe I almost forgot.Thank you for making it fast and on point. I'm gonna subscribe for sure.
Hello, I have been teaching college genetics and evolution and statistics for many years, but this year I am teaching a large intro bio course for non-majors. As a teacher, these lectures are outstanding and tremendously helpful. The section at the end - the biochemistry and cell biology of LUCA - is an outstanding recap of the concepts introduced earlier.
I wish I had had you as a professor this semester for Biology. You explain everything so clearly and it helps that you draw arrows and what not to point out important parts. Thanks for making these videos. These have been a huge help to me this semester! I've got a final exam today so I'm watching all the videos that have to do with what we went over all semester. Good thing they aren't super long. (: Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
You are genius! Because genius lies in simplicity. Thank you very much for your work, it is very useful studying molecular biology! Greetings from Lithuania!;)))
that was "miiister aaandersen" - very interesting (edit) and clear presentation - I wish I had had this kind of input when I was learning school biololgy
Nice and clear description but what I'm most curious is exactly *how* the release of a phosphate performs work. I imagine the phosphate is shot off and can push on other stuff, but I have trouble imagining how that works. I mean ATP is used for so many uses that there must be some essential mechanism that they all share and I would love to understand that.
Andrey That's all interesting but doesn't answer my question of *how* the release of energy is harnessed to do all these useful things. I understand that breaking a molecular bond releases energy like a tiny firecracker going off, but how does that cause muscle contractions or gene expression or any of the millions of different things that cells do with the energy? The fact that it can be used in so many ways suggests that there is some main mechanism that should be easy to understand, but it seems odd that something so fundamental never seems to get talked about. I feel like we're missing something important.
***** Yes, changing the conformation of another molecule is one major use of ATP. I guess a chemical signal "opens the door" to an ATP molecule slipping into a crack and then an enzyme clips open the bond and the resulting spring forces the containing molecule to change shape. That's still several complicated steps and I'd really like to see a simulation of the entire sequence close up and in very slow motion to get an idea of how something like that can be orchestrated. I get the feeling that very few people have a good understanding of how this really works, including lots of very excellent researchers who work with these molecules every day.
Melinda Green If you ever find out this answer, please let me know!! I've been dying to know because it's what makes life exist. I also want to know why chlorophyll's shape is needed for absorbing energy... super important. I also wonder why kinetic energy becomes radiation... energy, movement, and electrons go hand and hand everywhere. It's all we interact with and it's only a tiny tiny tiny fraction of an atoms mass. It would be cool if ATP shot a photon right where it needed to go and it was absorbed and converted to the required form of energy using DNAs ninja magic.
Will fill out transltn form in about 1 mnth and a half cuz hopefully Gd frst will have my own place and time to help out a little. Thank u for these videos. Thank you for sharing and spreading knowledge.
Great video! Thank you! I'm taking di-ribose with magnesium and malate for fibromyalgia, and I just wanted to learn a little more, as I earlier wrote a friend about it. Thank you again!
Thanks for sharing this video. I am indeed appreciating your description of the main three parts. I need to know some information about it due to the process of my project of Adenosine Triphosphate analysis. More detailed information can be found in Creative Proteomics.
Hey Mr. Anderson, whats your occupation? and what courses did you take throughout highschool to university? I really admire you and your knowledge of biology. :D
Elly- Thanks! I am a high school science teacher in Montana. I took a number of science classes throughout college and ended with a biology degree (and a broadfield teaching certification). I have been teaching for about 20 years. Best of luck with your studies. -Mr. A
This guy has his teaching chops down. So much easier to understand after watching this.
If you is interested in losing weight the best weight reduction using fat lose recipes that I have had was with the Lakan food tactic (just google it) definately the most useful diet i've tried.
Hey Mr Anderson.
I'm studying to become a teacher in a primary school in the Netherlands. I really have no need for this information, but I'm so curious about it and you explain it in a very awesome way! I try to look at one of your videos every morning when eating breakfast.
I wish that some day I will be as good in teaching as you are.
Well...are you yet?
Did you become a teacher yet?
Hey guys, yeah I am!
I'm having a great time as a teacher. Brought my own PC a couple times to explore the universe in SpaceEngine. That was definitely awesome :D
And you guys? Whatcha up to
@@MeesterG
Happy for you ❤
John 14:21
As a student (Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", Bucharest, Romania) in need of understanding these mechanisms easily, because I postponed studying them for so long, mostly because they're teaching us in such a manner that we cannot get more bored, I want to thank you sir for your videos. You've made my life easier. Biochemistry is killing us. You are, literally, a blessing. Thank you!
I am also Biochem major. Chemistry is good to me, but biology is not.
same here, bro
opposite for me which is the problem here because i need chemistry to understand bio XD
Ce ma bucur sa gasesc alti romani disperati haha
Sorry about that. I said ATP when I recorded the video and so I added a computer generated ADP to fix the mistake. Nice Hawking reference.
Haha clever
That freaked me out lol.
Thanks for your presentations. I'm 55 years old and am returning to college for a science-based education. It's been a challenge and I find the visual presentation helps me get things clear in my mind. You're quite articulate and present the material in a logical and coherent manner. Cheers, I'll keep coming back as I discover new topics.
You sir, are literally the reason I'm passing AP Bio
im in normal bio and im learning this.
I took AP Bio when I was in high school and it is no different than normal BIO. AP is just the same information crammed into a shorter term. Its nothing special.
Hello Sir, I'm a fourth year biology student here in the Philippines and I would like to say thank you for all your videos because I want to be like you Sir! I want to be a teacher just as the way you teach... it's easy to understand and indeed, it makes me love Biology!!! I hope you're my college professor!
when ever i need to learn something your always there with an easy to understand video, will probably still be using these for help during my PHD years
you're a very sharp bright man.......you need more recognition, you have massive potential sir..... you are more than a teacher.
Thanks so much for creating these videos and making them available to everyone! I teach AP Biology as well as 10th grade biology and these are so helpful to my students!
i love how you ask " why it's important.." or "how it's working" bc i can understand the importance of it.. vs at college just presented and its rushed through it before making any significant impact on your level of understanding
All your videos are very helpful n can go back anytime to look over before an exam.. where nothing connects or make sense...
I've been watching your videos for 2 years and you've taught me everything I need to know, that my biology teacher didn't. Then this year, in our first class of biology, my teacher said we'd be watching your videos to help us. I accidentally said "I love that guy!" really loudly, and everyone looked at me :/ But it's true. I love you and your videos! Thank you so much for being such a genius! ^_^
you actually made my day, I know its nothing for you but im sick of all these huge youtube channels who don't care about their subs. You have an amazing youtube channel and have great relations with your subs. nice work. keep it up
This is the best backup for quick review about ATP.I can't believe I almost forgot.Thank you for making it fast and on point. I'm gonna subscribe for sure.
lighthesun@ completely agree with ur statement. In college slides just go by without stoking in. I appreciate a TEACHER, not a presenter
Hello, I have been teaching college genetics and evolution and statistics for many years, but this year I am teaching a large intro bio course for non-majors. As a teacher, these lectures are outstanding and tremendously helpful. The section at the end - the biochemistry and cell biology of LUCA - is an outstanding recap of the concepts introduced earlier.
Hi :)
Thanks Mr. Anderson for one of the best explanations. As always, you rock!
I wish I had had you as a professor this semester for Biology. You explain everything so clearly and it helps that you draw arrows and what not to point out important parts. Thanks for making these videos. These have been a huge help to me this semester! I've got a final exam today so I'm watching all the videos that have to do with what we went over all semester. Good thing they aren't super long. (: Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Best videos on UA-cam. Plz keep up the awesome work.
I love how you explain everything, you make it easy to understand. Thanks!!
I am having Biology finals in 2 days and your videos help SOOOO MUCH!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you! Best explanation of this process I have ever heard! Thank you
You're a great inspiratioin.I'm very greatful for the work you do ! Best wishes from Romania !
Great haircut! I adore your videos! you seriously make science easier and enjoyable :)
Hello~ I am a bio premed and this is one of my fav yt channels for biology explanation^^
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YOU ARE THE BEST!
GOD BLESS YOU
Mr. Anderson thank you so much.
You are genius! Because genius lies in simplicity. Thank you very much for your work, it is very useful studying molecular biology! Greetings from Lithuania!;)))
Totally saved me for my oral exam, thanks.
Thanks for a very good video. Over time your visuals get better and better!!!
lol wtf happened at 9:36 *robot voice* "ADP"
+FrankGarrett316 i reckon he said the wrong thing
then corrected himself
FrankGarrett316 That scared the life out of me xD
creepy lmao
he's actually a robot, now we know
that was "miiister aaandersen" - very interesting (edit) and clear presentation - I wish I had had this kind of input when I was learning school biololgy
Very interesting and fills a few gaps in my understanding. Thank you for the video
Really, outstanding presentation. Very nice.
Really useful for the new OCR Biology spec - thank you
Very simple and easy to understand.
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This is a very good presentation..
Thankyou proffesor you teach in an awsome proffessional easy way. I have excelerated in biology becuase of you thankyou so much
Wonderful...so important to understand the Body Electric. Thank you.
Thanks!!! once again you helped connect the dots!!
Very clearly explained. That helped a lot . Thanks so much!
Thank you, this has been really helpful and was just what i was looking for
Honestly so much more helpful then some of my teachers(gr 12)
Incredible presentation.
What a lecture sir !!! Really made my all the concepts clear ....hats off to u sir 🙇♂️🙇♂️
Very nice lecture. Thank you for sharing.
Great video! Thanks for putting it up.
Thank you!! So helpful!!! :)
Nice and clear description but what I'm most curious is exactly *how* the release of a phosphate performs work. I imagine the phosphate is shot off and can push on other stuff, but I have trouble imagining how that works. I mean ATP is used for so many uses that there must be some essential mechanism that they all share and I would love to understand that.
Andrey
That's all interesting but doesn't answer my question of *how* the release of energy is harnessed to do all these useful things. I understand that breaking a molecular bond releases energy like a tiny firecracker going off, but how does that cause muscle contractions or gene expression or any of the millions of different things that cells do with the energy? The fact that it can be used in so many ways suggests that there is some main mechanism that should be easy to understand, but it seems odd that something so fundamental never seems to get talked about. I feel like we're missing something important.
*****
Yes, changing the conformation of another molecule is one major use of ATP. I guess a chemical signal "opens the door" to an ATP molecule slipping into a crack and then an enzyme clips open the bond and the resulting spring forces the containing molecule to change shape. That's still several complicated steps and I'd really like to see a simulation of the entire sequence close up and in very slow motion to get an idea of how something like that can be orchestrated. I get the feeling that very few people have a good understanding of how this really works, including lots of very excellent researchers who work with these molecules every day.
Melinda Green If you ever find out this answer, please let me know!! I've been dying to know because it's what makes life exist. I also want to know why chlorophyll's shape is needed for absorbing energy... super important. I also wonder why kinetic energy becomes radiation... energy, movement, and electrons go hand and hand everywhere. It's all we interact with and it's only a tiny tiny tiny fraction of an atoms mass.
It would be cool if ATP shot a photon right where it needed to go and it was absorbed and converted to the required form of energy using DNAs ninja magic.
Thanks for replying, you're such a true inspiration. :)
Thank you very much, I like your style of teaching.
great lecture :)
9:36, did the voice go robotic?
ATP is a very special molecule, essential for life.
really helpful how you explain the process.
yaaassssssss 👍👍👍👍 this just made me excited about biology for the first time! 😂😂😂
Thank you so much, your videos are helpful, your student are lucky :)
Will fill out transltn form in about 1 mnth and a half cuz hopefully Gd frst will have my own place and time to help out a little. Thank u for these videos. Thank you for sharing and spreading knowledge.
Great video! Thank you! I'm taking di-ribose with magnesium and malate for fibromyalgia, and I just wanted to learn a little more, as I earlier wrote a friend about it. Thank you again!
as a student i say that his the best
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This is great and extremely helpful
Thank you for your excellent explination
This makes so much sense 😍
I am checking here in 2022. This resource was very helpful for me as I am taking intro bio and anatomy next quarter!
Nice job! You explain this information very well! Also, we are using your videos for Mrs. Wolfe's AP Biology class!
Thanks. U amd ur vid is a lifesaver. Bc of this, I was able to report our lesson :))
Excellent video! Thank you!!
This video is so useful
Thanks a million
you are marvelous
Thanks for sharing this video. I am indeed appreciating your description of the main three parts. I need to know some information about it due to the process of my project of Adenosine Triphosphate analysis. More detailed information can be found in Creative Proteomics.
Just what I was looking for ! :) Thank-you!
Thank You .
More > than helpful. Top man.
This is very informative, Thank you!
It helps me a lot on understanding how ATP works.
I like ur lesson its very clarifying
Excellent!!!!!
yes this video was very helpful :)
This helped sooo much
very nice.thank you
love the haircut mr anderson!
Nicely going over those aspects in biology that you feel too stupid in class.
great video! but I just can't understand why do you get energy breaking the ATP chemical Bonding if this is an endothermic process
Very Nice
Hi Sir, do you think you can make a video about Mitochondrial Dna vs. Nuclear Dna? my teacher didn't explain well. I love the way you teach.
Nice haircut Mr. A.
Great class. 2023!
Excellent!!! Thanks. *and bow*
Loved the video!!!
Very helpfull video thanks sir
best explanation ty sir
wait so energy storage in nucleic acids is based on potential energy of tightly packed negative charges? or redox energy stored in bonds?
Thanks allot for about atp
Chemistry and biology. Soft science. :)
lol.. have u tried theoretical physics??
Hey Mr. Anderson, whats your occupation? and what courses did you take throughout highschool to university? I really admire you and your knowledge of biology. :D
thanks
What was the mechanism by which the LUCA manufactured ATP, and why would there be such a mechanism?