00:28 = Muscles acts in antagonistic pairs 01:10 = Structure of myofibrils + sarcomeres 04:06 = Sliding Filament Theory 08:00 = Role of phosphocreatine 08:56 = Slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscle fibres 11:23 = Exam questions and mark schemes
Wait so does the myosin head already have an ADP molecule attached to it when it binds to actin or not? I keep seeing different things in different textbooks. Btw your videos are so helpful thank you for making them xx
00:28 = Muscles acts in antagonistic pairs
01:10 = Structure of myofibrils + sarcomeres
04:06 = Sliding Filament Theory
08:00 = Role of phosphocreatine
08:56 = Slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscle fibres
11:23 = Exam questions and mark schemes
Thank u soooo much for the playlist, appreciated next levelll.
how I came across this account I dont know, but thank you.
love your videos!!!!
You are a lifesaver istg
Isn’t the sarcoplasm the cytoplasm of muscle cells? Why does it say it’s the cell itself?
Very helpful and clear, thank you.
Wait so does the myosin head already have an ADP molecule attached to it when it binds to actin or not? I keep seeing different things in different textbooks. Btw your videos are so helpful thank you for making them xx
Don't the calcium ions bind to troponin instead of tropomyosin?
Yes, they do indeed, however you don't need to know about troponin for AQA (weird, I know)! :)
Thanks so much for this 🙏🏽
Thank u so much it is slow but sure. Plus, what are atps and adp am lost if u talk about that watching in 2023
Is ATPase the same as ATP hydrolase ?
Yes :)
Hey, at time stamp 17:24 you added in the marksheme. It would be useful if before this you added the question so we could view as you went through.
Thanks for the feedback! :)
For the secnd question can you say ATP hydrolase instead of ATPase
Yeah :)