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How about pre-med? I am pre-Med and I'm learning all this now before entering the university.... isn't it a bit late to just learn them in the university?😮
@@athenaaminimdno acutely in uni we take the same subjects we had take it in high school again but with little new informations. Im taking about the first common year
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1 NADH creates 2.5 ATP. 1 FADH2 creates 1.5 ATP. 4 protons are required to generate 1 ATP. NADH releases 10 protons that are pumped into the inner mitochondrial space. Therefore, 10/4 = 2.5. FADH2 releases 6 protons. Therefore, 6/4 = 1.5.
@@iyedbouazdia3594 I think there’s two common ways of calculating. His is an older way. A more common way accounts for inefficiencies in the system and is a more realistic number. MCAT prep books use the 2.5 and 1.5 numbers just fyi
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but yo freal at the end of each video before the fade out just give us a 3 seconds screenshot of the whole board without you in the shot just so if I wanna pause and go over the stuff with myself then I can. no offence to you lol, its just that I find myself at the end looking for a shot where I can see most of the board. thx mydude.
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I really love and appreciate every video you make it helps me at everything since I can't stand biochemistry usually but with your videos I don't just understand it I actually enjoy learning about it even more. I just wanted to ask a question, I'm studying at a university right now and when they talk about ATP result from NADH and FADH they don't say 3 and 2 they actually say 2.5 ATP and 1.5 ATP respectively, and I just checked the internet to make sure and it's actually right so is there a reason 0.5 of ATP gets lost or what happens here. Again thank you
I've always learned that complex 1 and complex 3 translocates 4 H+ across the membrane, and complex 4 translocates 2 H+. Which is a total of 10 H+ from a NADH. To produce 1 ATP from ADP + Pi is needed a gradient of 3 H+, however you also need to translocate the substrates (ADP+Pi) from the intermembranous space to the matrix. Translocating 1 ADP+Pi "costs" 1 H+ gradient. So the production of 1 ATP costs a H+ gradient of 4. As previously stated NADH translocates a total of 10 H+ across the membrane. 10 H+ / 4 = 2,5 ATP produced pr. NADH. FADH is only producing 1,5 ATP because FADH donates the electrons to complex 2, and not complex 1, thus only generating a H+ gradient of 6. 6 H+ / 4 = 1,5 ATP produced pr. FADH.
Thank you for the explanation AH. Interesting.. I wonder why there is a difference, I know Zach explained the 'textbook' version, I've heard the textbook version of 38 ATPs a few times now and there's a different version being mentioned as well which ends up with 32 ATPs, the one you were taught.. I do wonder why there's the 2 different versions floating around both being acceptable! @@AH-bu2iw
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First year Medical student here, thank you for saving my life with this video! My med school Biochem lecturer is so bad, you literally just saved my life. Watched all 3 of your carbohydrate metabolism videos (Glycolysis, TCA/Krebs/Citric Acid cycle, Electron Transport Chain) and made literal transcripts of everything you said, I actually genuinely understand how carbohydrate metabolism goes from a simple carbohydrate (glucose) into 36 ATP!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I didn't even know how many ATP either I learnt everything from scratch for Med school Biochem all from your videos alone. Honestly you sir are an absolute life saver and deserve an international award. Love from Dundee school of Medicine, Scotland, the United Kingdom!!
How about pre-med? I am pre-Med and I'm learning all this now before entering the university.... isn't it a bit late to just learn them in the university?😮
@@athenaaminimdno acutely in uni we take the same subjects we had take it in high school again but with little new informations. Im taking about the first common year
How did you pass the mcat without learning metabolism?
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My biochem final is tomorrow :')
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I'm usually not the type of person to write comments on youtube videos, but you guys saved my Biochem course during this pandemic (23.11.2020). Cause the professor just talks unamused into the microphone and its unbearable. But what you taught me in a couple of videos was great, easy to follow, interesting and super useful!
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1 NADH creates 2.5 ATP. 1 FADH2 creates 1.5 ATP.
4 protons are required to generate 1 ATP.
NADH releases 10 protons that are pumped into the inner mitochondrial space. Therefore, 10/4 = 2.5.
FADH2 releases 6 protons. Therefore, 6/4 = 1.5.
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Why didn't he mention that then?
@@iyedbouazdia3594 I think there’s two common ways of calculating. His is an older way. A more common way accounts for inefficiencies in the system and is a more realistic number. MCAT prep books use the 2.5 and 1.5 numbers just fyi
@@ZantherStone thanks good to know
Sorry is it really 6NADH FOR TCA or 3NADH
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I am a Ph.D. student in biochemistry and molecular biology. I've done many studies, but on here I've learned how we make the water inside the mitochondria. Thank you very much...
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but yo freal at the end of each video before the fade out just give us a 3 seconds screenshot of the whole board without you in the shot just so if I wanna pause and go over the stuff with myself then I can. no offence to you lol, its just that I find myself at the end looking for a shot where I can see most of the board. thx mydude.
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I really love and appreciate every video you make it helps me at everything since I can't stand biochemistry usually but with your videos I don't just understand it I actually enjoy learning about it even more. I just wanted to ask a question, I'm studying at a university right now and when they talk about ATP result from NADH and FADH they don't say 3 and 2 they actually say 2.5 ATP and 1.5 ATP respectively, and I just checked the internet to make sure and it's actually right so is there a reason 0.5 of ATP gets lost or what happens here. Again thank you
I've always learned that complex 1 and complex 3 translocates 4 H+ across the membrane, and complex 4 translocates 2 H+. Which is a total of 10 H+ from a NADH. To produce 1 ATP from ADP + Pi is needed a gradient of 3 H+, however you also need to translocate the substrates (ADP+Pi) from the intermembranous space to the matrix. Translocating 1 ADP+Pi "costs" 1 H+ gradient. So the production of 1 ATP costs a H+ gradient of 4.
As previously stated NADH translocates a total of 10 H+ across the membrane.
10 H+ / 4 = 2,5 ATP produced pr. NADH.
FADH is only producing 1,5 ATP because FADH donates the electrons to complex 2, and not complex 1, thus only generating a H+ gradient of 6.
6 H+ / 4 = 1,5 ATP produced pr. FADH.
From what I know it is because of the result when u balance equations... you have to balance both sides thus the .5 ....it’s weird I know lol
Thank you for the explanation AH. Interesting.. I wonder why there is a difference, I know Zach explained the 'textbook' version, I've heard the textbook version of 38 ATPs a few times now and there's a different version being mentioned as well which ends up with 32 ATPs, the one you were taught.. I do wonder why there's the 2 different versions floating around both being acceptable!
@@AH-bu2iw
@@AH-bu2iw Well done AH, that's how i learned it as well, thanks for adding that info much appreciated!
@@AH-bu2iw thank u👍🏻👏🏻