Oh my God I'm just so surprised by the quality of your education. Absolutely amazing! I'm doing this for the third time on my own and its the first time i understand it. All the diagrams and concepts from scratch its really helpful!
Thank you so much, beloved teacher. I used to fear glycolysis, and always skipped it. Now I understand it very clearly, saved my life almost. Love from Bangladesh
Glucose to glucose 6 phosphate. Then isomerization to produce fructose 6 phosphate. Then finally it’s the phosphorylation of f6p to produce fructose 1 6bp
water is added to break the bond between the phosphate groups releasing one of the 3 phosphate groups so the molecule is said to be hydrolysed forming ADP and releasing 30.5 kJ of energy
Look how fine tuned Allah has created even the process of glycolysis. And atheists think this is as a result of random evolutions over millions of years.
No one has explained it better to me than this and I've watched and read a lot. Thank you.
The explanation is so clear and it makes me want to go on and on through the whole syllabus. thank you sooo much!!!
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Oh my God I'm just so surprised by the quality of your education. Absolutely amazing! I'm doing this for the third time on my own and its the first time i understand it. All the diagrams and concepts from scratch its really helpful!
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Thank you so much, beloved teacher. I used to fear glycolysis, and always skipped it. Now I understand it very clearly, saved my life almost. Love from Bangladesh
Thank you so much! Why can't my teachers teach like that?? 😭
my teachers just read out the book and expect me to understand all these chemicals
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You're a lifesaver for my assignment. these videos are also great for BTEC students as well. keep it up :D.
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Super Clear ... made it seem easy!!! Best video so far and I have watched sooo many!!!
this was really simplified thanks. i have a question . in some textbook it shows the glucose gets phosphorylated to fructose phosphate, why so?\
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so many inking infos were cut out of the book!!!! i found them here! thx again!
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My teacher made it so confusing
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Can you make a video about electron transport chain ?? Btw i like your video so muchh.... thank you!
This Is Incredible. Wonderfully Explained
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you managed to sum a 1 hour lesson into a 13 minutes videos, my teacher could never
Thank you so much for the clear explanation, couldn't have explained it better, honestly.
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@6:22 isn't it glucose-1,6-bisphosphate?
Fructose 1 6- bisphosphate
@@Phosphoenoylpyruvateisomerase wasn’t used yet
You use the isomerise enzyme between the first and second phosphorylation
Glucose to glucose 6 phosphate. Then isomerization to produce fructose 6 phosphate. Then finally it’s the phosphorylation of f6p to produce fructose 1 6bp
Hexokinase , isomerase and pfk -1
thank you this cleared up all the questions I had 👍🏾
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Doesn't isomerisation (glucophosphoisomerase) change the hexose into a pentose sugar (fructose-1,6-bisphosphate) before the molecule is split?
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clear and to the point
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my teacher made life hell for me cuz he explained this topic so differently
Thank you so much!! 😭😭😭 it helps me
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Really helpful, thank you.
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What's the difference of OCR and AQA?
When atp gives a phosphate and becomes adp, what would you call it?
It is hydrolysed
water is added to break the bond between the phosphate groups releasing one of the 3 phosphate groups so the molecule is said to be hydrolysed forming ADP and releasing 30.5 kJ of energy
I think dephosphorylation
@@preethaashiny8503 You can say it like that but normally it is referred to as Hydrolysis of ATP
I have a question why can’t you just use 2 phosphate groups from 1 ATP rather than one phosphate group each from 2 ATPS
Tq very much this is so helpful to me.
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Who else is here because they were asleep in their online lessons covering this?
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energy is not produced! It is released
7:07
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1 week before exam,,tq
what you get ?
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06:27
If each molecule of Glyceraldehyde 3- Phosphate loses 1 hydrogen atom, wouldn't the name of the compound change?
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I bet they're also doing their best but thank you! 😊
Look how fine tuned Allah has created even the process of glycolysis. And atheists think this is as a result of random evolutions over millions of years.
great vid but can you stop highlighting every word that is already bold
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30.5 kj of energy atp
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