best teacher in iBiology I've seen so far. At first I found her enthusiasm a tad childish, but it definitely helped me to pay more attention. Kudos for you!
This is a brilliant presentation. Perfect for my exam.I did pass my chemistry exams last year thanks to her and her collegue's lectures. I would have neve rthought I would one day get an MIT level education!
Name and explain 2 biophysical techniques which are used to get oxidation-state of iron in metallo-proteins.? please help me can anyone will ans the ques @iBiology
One reason: In physics, configurations are easily reversed and the composition of particles is not changed. In chemistry, the substances are changed in composition during a chemical reaction...
The PERFECT amount of technical detail. Thank you to iBiology and the presenters for these lectures! Thank you for putting them up on UA-cam.
best teacher in iBiology I've seen so far. At first I found her enthusiasm a tad childish, but it definitely helped me to pay more attention. Kudos for you!
This is a brilliant presentation. Perfect for my exam.I did pass my chemistry exams last year thanks to her and her collegue's lectures. I would have neve rthought I would one day get an MIT level education!
Chronically underviewed
Fantastic lecture/talk. She has an excellent way of explaining things.
Wow! This is very interesting, never heard it this way explained in a very clear way. Thank you!
7:30 Mention of ketosis! Yes!
I love proteins too. Especially ones with metals as ligands and co-factors. Please proceed!
This was so cool. Does anyone know if there have been major advances in production of metalloproteins?
3.35 just realised the stoichiometric coefficients for photosynthesis are the number of the beast
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Don't eat your plastic forks.
Would trypsin be deemed a metaloprotein? It is basically inactive without chromium 3+
same with insulin: no amino acid absorption
w/o Cr3+
Thank you for explaining it so well.
You forgot selenium!
Name and explain 2 biophysical techniques which are used to get oxidation-state of iron in metallo-proteins.?
please help me can anyone will ans the ques @iBiology
brilliant. such a great lecture!
Thank you for more wonderful explanation
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Really great lecture; thank you!
Good lecture but why is it called chemestry when phisics are always involved?
One reason: In physics, configurations are easily reversed and the composition of particles is not changed. In chemistry, the substances are changed in composition during a chemical reaction...
Very nice presentation!
Why is martin wearing shorts in a lab?
You don't need long pants or a lab coat if you're not working with toxic stuff.
Very interesting
thank you for this video!!
Interesting, tks
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Wow she is gorgeous and smart wowa wee wa
IH8 when someone wastes my attention telling me what they're going to do instead of just doing it.
DON'T PRIME ME !!
That's the way essays are written.
I don't like that too, but you've got to admit, she did a good job in relaying the material to us..
unnaturally low voice, sounds weird
Have no absolutely the same perception to your sensation sorry
Human standards matching ET basics. Progress indeed.