I literally didn't even finish watching the Report. I went over to the site thinking this whole online academy was a neat idea, and started finding videos about the topics I need to study for my test next week (pity I only found out about the Academy today). It's 1:56am and I'm studying Biology on the web for free. THIS is what those visionaries imagined the Internet would be one day.
Studying & learning for 'visual learners' has become so much better with mainstream internet use and great videos like this. Thanks for simplifying something which is initially quite confusing:)
Super helpful video! I sat down to watch the cellular respiration series thinking that I would be cramming for my cell bio exam tomorrow but it turns out that I already knew the stuff,, i just needed a simple and clear expaination and this was it! I don't think many professors know how helpful it is (especially to adhd students like myselft) to just explain things in the simplest terms and expressions. I just love how concise and exact your lessons are. I know it can be good practice to have to use critical thinking skills to reach conclusions about topics like this but i find that style of teaching to be my weakness. anyways thanks a bunch for these great videos! If i wasn't a broke college student i would surely provide a great donation!
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I love this! This is such an amazing explanation. I've always struggled to understand these concepts and I have ADHD so it's especially difficult for me. But I love this teacher! I plan to watch every video I can! I just can't thank you enough! It's really going to help me with my future career plans. I haven't watched any videos with other teachers yet, so I can't say how well the others do at explaining things, but if I were a teacher I would want to be this good. And if I ever make enough money to do so, I will donate to this organization.
I find that watching videos like this is the happy medium of learning. (So is teaching in a class while writing on the board, if the teacher does it well, i think.) Reading from a textbook is energy-draining and difficult. Listening to a lecture can be boring and you can miss details. But listening *and* reading, looking at the notes and listening to the explanation, is like reading along to an audiobook; it makes a lot of sense, and doesn’t require that much strain or cause confusion. Thank you for all the help. I hope you know you’re a *literal blessing* to us all
Sal, watching your Biology videos saves me a lot time and I actually understand all these subjects better. I'm sure I'll do good in my Biology finals tomorrow because of you. (:
this is excellent. One of the best videos on youtube. Thorough, precise, and enough detailed information to not only give us the main idea, but not too many stupid little fragments. Thank you so much. My honors bio teacher is 80 years old and doesn't have a clue what he is doing.
Best video on Cellular Respiration 👏🏽 thank you! I finally understand it! For anyone to understand this start by 1. Understand the basic understanding of Enzymes for catalyzing the chemical reactions of life 2. Watch the amoeba sisters on this topic 3. Then come back to this video and everything makes sense 😂😂😂
Thank goodness for this video! My biology teacher makes cellular respiration much more compicated than it needs to be. This video will save me on the test tomorrow!
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I'm so happy i actually used his videos. I had my midterm today and professor added 3 essays and one of them were on this topic! and 50 multiple choice ... and some true and false.
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I might be one of the rare ones that isn't here for my midterm! I'm actually studying Biology at university and I tutor highschool students. I wanted an example for an introduction because I wasn't sure how to start... I might just make her watch this video, she won't need me anymore! you're amazing :)
Thank you for taking the time to actually explain this in a calm manner unlike crashcoarse that just rushes through everything. After this video, I have a better understanding of cellular respiration!
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Think of ATP as money. To start your business (glycolysis) you spent 2 dollars (2 ATPs) and at the end of the day made 4 dollars(4 ATPs) therefore you profited 2 dollars (a net of 2 ATPs)
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May be u are rich enough to pay for each and every online helpful or useful videos. But many people arent. The more the number of viewers the uploader gets the money, so its fair.. If the video is nice and watchable then it is obvious it will have maximum viewers and the uploader get to earn money and the students who are hungry for knowledge gets to lear many new and interesting things.
you can find these videos in khan academy, just search it online cuz its there. its like lessons just like this video and it can vary to a lot of topics too.
I think you are amazing! The way you break things down to their most simplistic forms then go on from makes cellular respiration much easier to comprehend, thank you.
38 ATP is how many ATP that is produced in the entire process from 1 glucose, but there are multiple steps that require ATP and only produce ATP under ideal conditions so the NET ATP is closer to 30 ATP. It is calculated as cytosol NADH (NADHc)=1.5 ATP (as it costs an ATP to enter the mitochondria) mitochondria NADH (NADHm)=2.5 ATP GTP=1 ATP FADH2=1.5ATP Glucose = 2ATP+2GTP+2NADHc+8NADHm+2FADH2 = 30 ATP (text books say 36 because they round all the .5 ATPs up and 38 because they dont account for the invested 2ATP.)
+叶靖宇 one molecule of glucose will produce 38 mol of ATP if the NADH produced is transported to the mitochondria via the malate shuttle but if it is transported to the mitochondria via the glycerophosphate shuttle, only 2 mol of ATP will be formed so the net production will be 36 instead of 38
+叶靖宇 Without the Krebs cycle it would produce only 36 but combing the process of the Electron transport chain and the Krebs cycle it creates a total a 38.
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THANK YOU!!!! I have been freaking out about the Krebs Cycle & u have made it easy to understand- u r a star!!!! Biochem exam tomorrow & feeling better now ;-)
This is so helpful. You are my hero. I love this. I am a visual learner and trying to learn this in Biology was near impossible. Thanks so much for making this.