You have made this finally make sense after constantly just listening along and trying to memorize the mnemonics and pretending I know what is going on
this is a great overview but I would be careful saying this is everything you need to know. Some other important things that the MCAT loves to test is how many ATP molecules each cofactor produces (NADH=3, FADH=2), how many electrons each one moves across the gradient (2 each I think?), and the structure of flavin. The newer mcat seems to love details
Bro, you must have had like 6 cups of coffee before doing this video.. I love it
You have made this finally make sense after constantly just listening along and trying to memorize the mnemonics and pretending I know what is going on
this is a great overview but I would be careful saying this is everything you need to know. Some other important things that the MCAT loves to test is how many ATP molecules each cofactor produces (NADH=3, FADH=2), how many electrons each one moves across the gradient (2 each I think?), and the structure of flavin. The newer mcat seems to love details
love the enthusiasm, contagious in the sense that I also want to know the ETC forwards and backwards
Literally the best metabolism videos I've ever watched!
I love how you politely yell at me. works every time lol thank you very much
I look forward to hearing you everyday omg ty for existing sir 🥺
Thank you so much! I was having struggles to keep this straight in my head and didn't see the connection.
you're amazing :) thank you sir
i love your videos so much they're so amazing for review. thank you!!!
where is Coenzyme Q? Where is Cytochrome C?
This is beautiful. Thank youuu
top tier video, thank you
Super helpful. Thank you
You have a gift my friend. Great video
Amazing video! thank you for this :)
This guy can read the bible in 5 minutes
Great video
thanks so much
Is that two pi bonds in Succunyl-CoA?