Cellular Respiration
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- Опубліковано 21 чер 2016
- This 2-minute animation discusses the four stages of cellular respiration. These include glycolysis, the preparatory reaction, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. ATP production is also discussed.
Everyone's talking about how their school took weeks to explain what this video explained in under 3 minutes and how it's so much more simple than their actual teachers did but I'm too stupid and still completely lost lmao
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You're not stupid. This shit literally makes no sense.
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Thank you finally someone that has the ability to make this concise and without so much confusion.
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
So grateful for this, such a clear and concise analysis.
WOW! I wish school taught me this as simply as you did
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seems to always be a simpler answer, thank you, ( School hasn't got this far yet... I don't think )
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...me too glad I saw this
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high school? im learning this in 7th grade lmao
fun fact : some of us are from online class 👍👍😑
lol XD exactly
that is a fact, but it's not fun for me, I am getting sick for this :(
Fun fact: I procrastinated in studying
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Me rn
Quick hint: energy from the NADH and FADH2 is harnessed as the electrons pull hydrogen ions into the intermembrane space and create a concentration difference. It's like compressing air. The electrons lose potential energy in this process, finally ending their transport chain by combining with oxygen to produce H20. The hydrogen ions then travel through "turbine" proteins as they work down the concentration gradient, kind of like water flowing through a dam. The potential energy of the hydrogen ions is captured as it turns a turbine (the turbine produces ATP) when flowing down the concentration gradient.
Basically, the electrons expend their potential energy by compressing hydrogen ions in the intermembrane space. The hydrogen ions then flow down their concentration gradient (they diffuse) and turn an ATP producing turbine in the process. The turbine is the smallest rotary motor known to mankind.
Tried a few other sites before yours and just felt even more confused. Thank you for making the process of cellular respiration so clear and easy to understand!
I love how simple this is.
okay but did i ask
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Short and simple. Amazing!
Bless your heart for explaining this in a simpler way than school did!!
ive seen a few videos but this one actually summarized really well. thanks
i really wanted to thank you for this video.. and the other videos about light reactions.. i srsly searched the internet and read all articles but wasn't able to understand them.. i viewed this video and then boom!! it was just like that only... thank you... for the help
i reported the topic in class effectively.. as a student...
great video! super helpful & clear.
Thank you so much. You basically summarized everything I learned these past two weeks in three full sense minutes. Youre a real life saver
straight to the point without all those additional and confusing steps that are in between like other videos
Great video! Short and sweet!
FINALLY, I been trying to figure out where the hell these 2 extra nadh molecules came from, THANK YOU!!!!
I love the simplification of the entire process of cellular respiration. My only critique is the background noise. I'm listening with headphones and the cars driving past is very distracting. Best video I've found yet on this topic though.
Simple and straightforward.
I wish my biology teacher would teach me like this lmfao
I love short and informative vids like this
This really helped me understand. (Thanks :) )
Thank you SO much!! I have a test soon and this was so helpful.
thanks for a great vid!
Thanks a lot!! I didn´t understand this topic till I saw this video, it was a really clear explanation. THANKS!!!
It’s so refreshing to find a video that actually explains this concept clearly. I have a test next period and this may have saved my grade. We’ll see, but thank you regardless for giving me peace of mind
yoo its been a year. Did you pass the test?
yo it's been 2 years. Did you pass?
@@views-kb6sv Whew, I wish I knew. I’ll try to go back into my grade archives to find it, but I can’t make any promises lol
Thank you I didn’t understand this before
So damn concise, very cool
Amazing videos! Helped me a lot, my teacher made it so much harder.
thank you so much!! i was so confused until now
I’m having finals for my bio class in 2 weeks and I didn’t get this until now thank you!
I have finals for my bio class tomorrow and i didn’t get this until now 😭
You are explained very nice I can understand very nicely
REALLY HELPFUL!!!
here 1 hr before my biology exam 🥹🥹 !! THANKS A LOT
Thanks! Really helpful. One question what does it mean at 1:35 when it says the remaining carbon is oxidized? How does that happen?
It actually just means that the remaining carbon-carbon bonds are broken (oxidized) - not the actual carbon molecules themselves
Ah! Thank you!
Short to the point ! ☝️💯💪👏👏👏
Very good explanations
Thank u so much this video helpeddd so much i couldn’t understand a thing but this video helped so much
Ty so much, now i gotta try my best for the quiz tm hope i do good
Yeetus Fungus did you do good?
thx great video
this helps me to get information tysm
thanks
I love this lady's voice...
i thought it was your voice
great job
keep going
What causes the varying number of ATP being produced in cellular respiration?
Fucking lifesaver. Thank you.
very use full👍
Video is very informative but pls update it to 30-32 atp because in recent research it was found its not 36-38👍
Zooms in on bird - "animal cell"
I always knew it - birds are animals
I am a complete dumbass. I just realized what I just wrote.
LOL, i think you meant to replace animals with mammals, but they never stated "mammal cell".
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May you tell me if you have changed your voice digitally and if so, how? I'm interested in making such vids, your answer would help. Thank you!
Is the electron transport chain the same as oxidative phosphorylation?
Nayely Ortiz Hernandez I *believe* oxidative phosphorylation happens in/during the electron transport chain process
excellent
Thanks all
thx
Occurs when we do anaerobic exercise
If all the processes in cellular
respiration happens all at once, what
would most likely happen to the cell?
Boom!! jk XD i hv no idea
Nice clear summary. Note: the singular form of mitochondria is mitochondrion (not mitochondrium).
this bothered me
How do CO2 and 02 delay respiration
Is the Preparatory Reaction another name for the Krebs cycle?
No, the preparatory reaction converts pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, so that acetyl-CoA can enter the Krebs cycle
The Citric Acid Cycle is another name for the Krebs Cycle.
Wowwww great
Isn't the net gain actually 30-32 ATP?
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Her voice is so cute uwu
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It waaasss simpleee
sooo am i supposed to write all this down
Wow I wish school tought me this as simple as you did
0:10 hard to pronounce for me 🤣
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I've seen so many videos over this yet for some reason I still don't get it, got a test tmr but wtvr I'm getting +10 extra points on it anyway 🤷♀️
As simple as this,,,,,,,,
I wish i can understand it clearly 😦
Our Biology teacher sent us here.
no one asked
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I'm here for my module amp.
0:34 The singular form of "mitochondria" is "mitochondrion", not "mitochondrium".
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wow i am seeing this video in 2021
ok
*mitochonrion
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this literally makes no sense... and if I ever understand it, i'm going to forget it within a week..
diora Hey, I’m trying to learn too for biology ! If I can do it, you can do it :’-)
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Why don’t schools use this instead of wasting 2-3 weeks on the one topic
This is actually true
Ha how you like that
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1:22 you can hear a car in the background.
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it's at the point where my professor's are all using these youtube videos to teach us
POV: you're here for school
Is it just me or she really sounds like Meredith grey???
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bro i fucking hate online classes. I always did my work and studied in regular classes man. Fuck covid
Ngl, the only people who watch this in there free time are nerds
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he never lsitens
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