I recently got into medical school and your videos are literally everything it's what's keeping me in my A game. Apprecitate all the time you put into your videos and I hope you don't stop.
How does the phospholipid bilayer maintain separation between the spaces inside and outside the cell? Question options: 1) The negative charge outside the cell keeps positively charged molecules inside the cell 2) The polar portion of the phospholipid membrane does not allow water to move across the membrane 3) Ion concentrations on either side of the membrane do not allow other molecules to cross because they have 4) Proteins in the membrane can only move atoms and molecules in one direction 5) None of the above
Yours videos are worth million views but I guess people come to UA-cam just for entertainment. Btw, it’ll be nice if you add some calm background music to your videos. :)
📌MAKE THIS LECTURE STICK: FREE PRACTICE QUESTIONS HERE! 🎓
youmakr.ai/test-playground/questionnaire/673d55a2859b9c170836f320
I recently got into medical school and your videos are literally everything it's what's keeping me in my A game. Apprecitate all the time you put into your videos and I hope you don't stop.
your drawings are amazing, you really put some effort on your videos. Plz dont stop doing these!
learned Everything in just 10 minutes. after along time trying to get it. thank you so much
I can't remember the last time I commented on a video but you are just fantastic!! Great stuff
How does the phospholipid bilayer maintain separation between the spaces inside and outside the cell?
Question options:
1)
The negative charge outside the cell keeps positively charged molecules inside the cell
2)
The polar portion of the phospholipid membrane does not allow water to move across the membrane
3)
Ion concentrations on either side of the membrane do not allow other molecules to cross because they have
4)
Proteins in the membrane can only move atoms and molecules in one direction
5)
None of the above
Thank you very much for an awesome video and drawings!!
You are amazing!! Thank you
I fucking love this man.
Nattacia Bailey I love your ass
i love your drawings!
Your drawing,explanation and voice are amazing 😂💜
Super great and very helpful , you made it a nice topic to study by your creative way ,thank you 👍
Your biology skil beyond of comparison
U r explanation was awesome ❤️
you are awesome !!! love it!! thank you very much!!
Amazing. thanks
Amazing
Armando, are you saying they have a knife small enough to split a cell membrane?
It was very helpful, thank you ❤
Amazing. Thank you
I LOVE IT!!!
Side note : youre very skilled at drawing too
Sir these notes are available in PDF
suchhhh great videos :)
It was helpful thanks alot
How to join the forum and group?
The myelin sheath primarily consist of lipids but here it's showing more of protein....??
please clarify
he says its showing more of lipids (80%) than proteins (20%)
I love you
ياريت فيه ترجمه للعربي
you said it wrong at the proteins and lipid percentage
Yours videos are worth million views but I guess people come to UA-cam just for entertainment. Btw, it’ll be nice if you add some calm background music to your videos. :)
what would you expect if LPS enters cytosol by transfection?
u are AWSOMEEEEE!!!!!!!!!..........
Sterol which is ......... yea
maybe the head group are centromeres
Great!
Please don't stooop
Golgi is pronounced Goal gee....