Very well explained - even to the little things such as why Triose Phosphate gains an additional inorganic phosphate group during the third (oxidation) step of Glycolysis. Thank you very much for the video
Finally the link reaction, krebs cycle and ETC and chemiosmosis all make sense. Thank you so much Team OSC and Ms. Cheryl Hickman! these videos are perfection. I'm so grateful to you.
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im very confused how oxidation in glycolysis results in the gain of hydrogen atoms for NAD, wouldn't that mean it is reduced as you said?? or is the 3C sugar oxidised and the NAD reduced??
Would love to have these amazing spec by spec recourses for chemistry as for the new syllabus there is very little recourses out compared to biology which have alot
6:34, you have stated for bonding reasons phosphorylation happens without the involvement of ATP as inorganic phosphates get attached. How? What was the bonding reason? Please offer insights? At the outset I wish to thank you for this beautiful video.
I've spent the last 3 months trying to understand glycolysis... watched this video once and everything suddenly makes sense 🥹 thank you so much I love you WAHHH
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Very well explained - even to the little things such as why Triose Phosphate gains an additional inorganic phosphate group during the third (oxidation) step of Glycolysis. Thank you very much for the video
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Finally the link reaction, krebs cycle and ETC and chemiosmosis all make sense. Thank you so much Team OSC and Ms. Cheryl Hickman! these videos are perfection. I'm so grateful to you.
So glad you can benefit from Cheryl's videos!
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THANK YOUUU SO MUCH for publishing contents to help me ace my final exams for biology HL! just a quick input: it would be much beneficial and helpful if you would separate each units into chapters (where u divide the video based on timestamps)! thank you once again
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im very confused how oxidation in glycolysis results in the gain of hydrogen atoms for NAD, wouldn't that mean it is reduced as you said?? or is the 3C sugar oxidised and the NAD reduced??
wait i have just realised how you explained REDOX reactions worked so I'm going to assume the latter
Would love to have these amazing spec by spec recourses for chemistry as for the new syllabus there is very little recourses out compared to biology which have alot
that is true, we're working on Chemistry now. Will not be ready for a few months though.
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6:34, you have stated for bonding reasons phosphorylation happens without the involvement of ATP as inorganic phosphates get attached. How? What was the bonding reason? Please offer insights? At the outset I wish to thank you for this beautiful video.
I've spent the last 3 months trying to understand glycolysis... watched this video once and everything suddenly makes sense 🥹 thank you so much I love you WAHHH
Good for you, well done!