Creatine Kinase/Phosphagen System
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2017
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Thank you SO much for this! A week of class and I understood NOTHING until I watched this video. You gave me confidence for my exam tomorrow!
Very happy for you!
Possibly the most underrated medical channel on UA-cam
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Great video! Super well explained, congrats!
thank you! Very clear information.
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makes sense that creatine wouldn't increase strength so much but more how many reps u can do, and also why muscles become bigger, as u have more potential energy inside them
Very helpful explanation
Beautiful video
thanks a lot that really helped
I'm not picking up one important point. Where does the creatine kinase get the energy to convert the ADP to ATP. In general the gamma phosphate bond provides energy to cellular actions, if I understand correctly, so there must be a net energy input to move the reaction to the left. Where does it come from? And from the other direction, when the CK reaction is moving to the right, what happens to the released energy?
Hi. I am trying to teach myself biochemistry and other related topics, and I couldn't understand creatine. Until now. Thank you so much. I'll make sure to look out for more of your videos. Thanks Khan Academy!
What substrate of ck enzyme??
great!!!!
Hi, do you know the name or citation of the paper you were discussing at the end of the video?
Could you link the video about creating you talk about please.
so phosphocreatine is a surplus of ATP that wouldn't have otherwise been stored as too much ATP inhibits ATP production? like a bonus ATP?
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So a large amount of ATP molecules inside the cell, without the presence of Creatine , leads to inadequate amount of ATP ??? 3:38
Assuming you are doing really intense exercises yes, I think
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Sloooooow pace to this video. :-/