This video had so much information! But I am really grateful for your drawings because it really helps simplify the lecture and make it easier to follow. The arrows help decrease confusion by helping us follow each enzyme and protease.
Same. I only needed to know about the role of trypsin in the activation of other enzymes. Even though this had a lot more information than I needed, this was way more clear for me than the succinct explanation I got from 20 minutes of my lecture.
i think all of the videos that go over different pathways and activation processes really makes it easy to understand because we can follow along with the processes in the order that they happen when you write it out
This video cleared up a lot of confusion from learning this in class. We were rushed in class so this video was nice to watch slowly and understand all the missing pieces I didn't catch in class.
I already understood this process however it is such a good refresher when studying! I am a visual learner so the breakdown of each process really helped me remember this!
I thought i understood this well from lecture but this video helped even more, it was easy to follow along because of how much you labeled and the notes you made on the board in addition to you discussing it
There’s many proteases involved in this system. This video was very helpful in distinguishing exactly what the function is of each one them, and how they relate to one another.
Thank you for clarifying that there are more than three proteases and that they are specific for certain amino acids. At first I thought it was only trypsin, chymotrypsin and and decarboxylase that took care of everything, but now I know there are more. The cleaving explanation was great, the process does not seem so bad anymore in terms of understanding it.
For a second there, I thought you drew a tree branch with a leaf! Jokes aside, the drawing was helpful with the explanation and protease activation was easy to understand!
Enjoy the drawings, helps keep me interested in the video, and like how you draw out arrows for us to follow all the information you are unloading on us.
In my lecture class, we really didn't go through this process it's nice to know how the pancreatic proteases work in order to understand how the digestive system works.
The organization of this video was nice! The graphic used helped me to visualize the pathway much easier. One question though; which cells in the duodenum produce the enteropeptidase? Are they just the duodenal epithelial cells? Thanks. -Dean
The discussion of enzyme specificity may have been unnecessary. The explanation and drawing of the step-wise reaction of enzyme action was definitely helpful. In the future i suggest improving the step-wise reaction drawing
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MEDA115 Spring 2021: My son used to have a lot of digestive issues, for some reason goat's milk helped him a lot with digestion. digestion is a LOOOONG process if we count it from the very beginning, which is biting/chewing the food.