I love how you explain the connection between the Urea Cycle, the Krebs Cycle, and the AST. You made me see the big idea how they all interconnect. Thanks so much for the great explanation!
Every time I look for a video and I see that you're the one explaining the topic, I press play lol Thanks for being a great review source in my first semester of Medicine. :) xx
hey man excellent video it really helped me out for my test tomorrow. Although in my biochemistry course a third ATP is used to convert citrulline into arginosuccinate and creates an amp.
Great video, straight to the point and very helpful, though as mentioned by some in the future it would be best to write larger/ zoom in and use better lighting. Anyway, thanks!
If i remember correctly.. Where there is a synthethase there always have to be an ATP.. Therefore you missed an ATP at argininosuccinate synthethase :) thank you for sharing, good job mate !
So both Nitrogens are essentially from the conversion of Glutamate to alpha-KG? The first NH4 directly from that conversion so you can combine it with CO2, ATP and Carbamoyl phosphatase 1 to make carbamoyl phosphate, and the second from that same Glutamate to alpha-KG reaction; however the second time you are using AST to add the nitrogen to the OAA to make aspartate?
So, what you're saying is we gain one Nitrogen from Glutamate which then goes on to Aspartate..... but we also get the other nitrogen from aspartate.....so does aspartate have 2 nitrogens or what?...because Carbamoyl Phos in the mito has a NH2 ....where does he get it from?
I love how you explain the connection between the Urea Cycle, the Krebs Cycle, and the AST. You made me see the big idea how they all interconnect.
Thanks so much for the great explanation!
Fantastic! Making life, med school and biochemistry easy and simple. Thanks and may God bless you!
Every time I look for a video and I see that you're the one explaining the topic, I press play lol Thanks for being a great review source in my first semester of Medicine. :) xx
Thanks for your help. Argininosuccinate synthase also cleaves ATP (to AMP and PPi). So all together 3 ATP molecules are used
you have to continue teaching because you have the skill !!!
Ur videos are always awesome and easy to understand
hey man excellent video it really helped me out for my test tomorrow. Although in my biochemistry course a third ATP is used to convert citrulline into arginosuccinate and creates an amp.
Thanku sir very easy now to understand. why it is found in liver cytoplasm only ? is it specialized structure
Taking a 1 semester biochem course and I have a test coming up on 5 chapters. Thank you!
You teach very well! Just a bit more light to the video and a bit larger writing/ zoom a bit closer.
Thank you so much. Have a test coming up and this really helped.
amazing, cleared many of my doubts, thanks a lot... really helpful to me. biglike.
your videos are getting me through bc ms1! thank you
A higher camera resolution would make it even better!
enormously useful.. god bless u..
Thank you so much, this really simplified the whole process
Great video, straight to the point and very helpful, though as mentioned by some in the future it would be best to write larger/ zoom in and use better lighting.
Anyway, thanks!
If i remember correctly.. Where there is a synthethase there always have to be an ATP.. Therefore you missed an ATP at argininosuccinate synthethase :) thank you for sharing, good job mate !
Really helpful and easy to understand! A better res camera or maybe writing a little bigger would be very beneficial.
excellent video! thanks so much for teaching simply and clearly, and keeping it neat so i can compartmentalise the info faster :)
Great job man...keep up the good work
you really help me a lot!! thank you, and keep going.
nice vid also the implied connection with other cycles were helpful
Very helpful but I wish your camera was near in the board or maybe you can make your handwriting big... but it was really helpful
Thank u so much :-) Njoyyed Urea cycle...
Lovely video. Please keep up the good work:)
very nice! big like
Try moving the camera forward till the white board touches the top and bottom of the video feed and then work with that without moving the camera.
Very well done, thank you.
amazing explanation.
Thank you. You are GREAT !
excellent explanation , would be great if next time you make a zoom in the words :)
So both Nitrogens are essentially from the conversion of Glutamate to alpha-KG? The first NH4 directly from that conversion so you can combine it with CO2, ATP and Carbamoyl phosphatase 1 to make carbamoyl phosphate, and the second from that same Glutamate to alpha-KG reaction; however the second time you are using AST to add the nitrogen to the OAA to make aspartate?
Very helpful. Thank you so much
its very much easy but looked difficult thanks!!!!
Thank you for saving me as I can't finish reading my book before my exam 😭🙏🏻
You are amazing! Thanks a lot!
great stuff. thanks.
thank you so much! Cleared a lot up
i appreciate your effort !!!!!
Gooooood going!
Thanks
Thank you so much.
thankyou so much sir! Its more clear!
Thank you, really helpful..
So, what you're saying is we gain one Nitrogen from Glutamate which then goes on to Aspartate..... but we also get the other nitrogen from aspartate.....so does aspartate have 2 nitrogens or what?...because Carbamoyl Phos in the mito has a NH2 ....where does he get it from?
Very helpful
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after the production of Urea then some urea goes into intestine by which process or by what means?
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Very well explained. Thx!!!! :)
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Thank you so much :)
thank you i love it this is video
you helpful me
Glutamate -------> alpha-KG; gives NH4
But, urea consists of two NH2, not NH4?
interesting. thank you.
perfect
thanks!
Thanks
bigger words.. but i do enjoy it..
thankxxxxxx!!
Thanks sir, but please write bigger words. I can't read what you are writing. Thanks!
gud brother but try to write big words next time..
I think I love you... thanks!! =)
Including structures would've been helpful but instead I had to google each product lol. It's not called simple for nothing! Awesome vid :)
I thought N was nitrogen not NH4
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Quisiera entender :C
cannot read or hear what he is saying even with volume right up!
Thank you! Marry me?💍
Thank you for saving me as I can't finish reading my book before my exam 😭🙏🏻
thanks!
thanks