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at 13:39, I think the total energy released from one glucose from glycolysis should be calculated by this formula: 33.5+22.2+ 2 x 16.7 = 89.1 kj/mol, because one glucose will produce two pyruvate molecules.
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You wrote a net result of glycolysis on the board, and on the right side, as products, you have 2 ATP, when in fact it should be 4. Pointing it out only to eliminate confusion for someone ho might also notice it :) While I'm writing, I want to also take the opportunity to thank you for all your videos. Amazing work, honestly!
I know this was a year ago, but the right side has 2 ATP because it is the net result of glycolysis. If he had put 4 ATP on the right, he would have had to put 2 ATP on the left side. I assume he just subtracted 2 ATPs from both sides.
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My text book says amino acids enter gluconeogenesis through either oxaloacetate or pyruvate. I am a bit confused with the amino acids and DHAP. Any chance it could be clarified? Other than that the explanation is as great as always!
If you take glycerol in a fasted glycogen depleted state, will it convert readily into glucose by gluconeogenesis. And how does it effect insulin, no increase correct? Also will it stall ketosis temporarily?
Some book says 1 mole of glucose yields 38 ATP some says 32. Some says in glycolysis 8 ATP is produced some says 7 Please tell what to follow and what to write in Exams
you're great but I think there is something wrong .. in first two steps , you said they are exergonic reactions ? they are actually endergonic not exergonic because they require energy thank you
Can anyone please tell me why do we need to convert pyruvate back into glucose in the first place if it has already undergone though stages of glycolysis to produce ATP?
the moment in which you realize you would have never been able to sum up those three values so quickly as he did and you decide to move to horse riding as B plan in life.
Why do we die because we do not get enough glucose? Why not use the pyruvate for the citric cycle followed by the electron transport chain and get energy (ATP) that way? Making glucose from pyruvate that could be used directly for energy makes no sense to me. Someone please explain. What makes the glucose molecule more important than other sources of energy?
Hello sir. I really love your videos! They help to improve my biochemistry subject so much. But unfortunately, I couldn't find your videos about Photosynthesis :( Could you please help me to make Photosynthesis-related videos? I will really appreciate it. Thank you!
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at 13:39, I think the total energy released from one glucose from glycolysis should be calculated by this formula: 33.5+22.2+ 2 x 16.7 = 89.1 kj/mol, because one glucose will produce two pyruvate molecules.
it's from this video, I just correct it a little.
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"Step 10" Occurs twice, so the total amount of energy actually produced from a single glucose molecules is around -85kJ/mol.
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You wrote a net result of glycolysis on the board, and on the right side, as products, you have 2 ATP, when in fact it should be 4. Pointing it out only to eliminate confusion for someone ho might also notice it :)
While I'm writing, I want to also take the opportunity to thank you for all your videos. Amazing work, honestly!
I know this was a year ago, but the right side has 2 ATP because it is the net result of glycolysis. If he had put 4 ATP on the right, he would have had to put 2 ATP on the left side. I assume he just subtracted 2 ATPs from both sides.
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Your lecture is very interesting and understandable. I would like to give you one suggestion when you turned towards the white board pointing something, it is not clearly observe on the board which create some sort boring situation. Kindly make the board clearly observable so that students like me should take full benefits of your lecture.
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My text book says amino acids enter gluconeogenesis through either oxaloacetate or pyruvate. I am a bit confused with the amino acids and DHAP. Any chance it could be clarified? Other than that the explanation is as great as always!
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If you take glycerol in a fasted glycogen depleted state, will it convert readily into glucose by gluconeogenesis. And how does it effect insulin, no increase correct? Also will it stall ketosis temporarily?
Some book says 1 mole of glucose yields 38 ATP some says 32.
Some says in glycolysis 8 ATP is produced some says 7
Please tell what to follow and what to write in Exams
you are the best :)
I've read pyruvate can come from fatty acid as well. acetone ---->acetol---->methylglyoxal---->pyruvate. ??
How about the ingested fats? Do they undergo gluconeogenesis?
13:23 He's a math genius too
so does gluconeogenesis utilize two pryuvates to make glucose?
What about the cori cycle and maleate cycle
How does aminocidsv get converted onto dhap i dont understand i thought theyre converted only on pyruvate acetyl coa and any citric cycle intermedier
you're great but I think there is something wrong .. in first two steps , you said they are exergonic reactions ? they are actually endergonic not exergonic because they require energy
thank you
Can anyone please tell me why do we need to convert pyruvate back into glucose in the first place if it has already undergone though stages of glycolysis to produce ATP?
Is the correction you made for amino acids meaning aa converts to pyruvate and oxaloacetate? not DHAP
the moment in which you realize you would have never been able to sum up those three values so quickly as he did and you decide to move to horse riding as B plan in life.
Which book do you use?
Why do we die because we do not get enough glucose? Why not use the pyruvate for the citric cycle followed by the electron transport chain and get energy (ATP) that way? Making glucose from pyruvate that could be used directly for energy makes no sense to me. Someone please explain. What makes the glucose molecule more important than other sources of energy?
Hello sir. I really love your videos! They help to improve my biochemistry subject so much. But unfortunately, I couldn't find your videos about Photosynthesis :(
Could you please help me to make Photosynthesis-related videos? I will really appreciate it. Thank you!
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