The cahill cycle also gets rid of ammonium ions from muscle cells that has accumulated from muscle metabolism. In the liver the amin groups enter the urea cycle.
i just don't know how there's people out there that are able to break down complex mechanism into easy and digestible content like this. These people are the real smartz people in my eyes.
Mistake that should be corrected The muscles have stored g6p but cannot be converted to glucose that is because muscles lack g6 phosphatase.. So it is g6p that is converted to alanine not glucose. Because if that was the case why would muscles convert its glucose to glucose again. Correct this mistake plz.
As a layman welder, this is so fascinating, it's way over my head and I suspect my gp as well. Who does a person go to that would be able to do tests like these and see any problems associated with them?? Many Thanks!
For anyone that needs very absurd mnemonics to learn: Lactate acid production, "I look at your white balls, hoping to make them red" look: lactate, lens, kornea white: WBC balls: testes make: medulla (kidney) red: RBC
This video satisfies what I see as teaching biochems biggest misstep -- missing the forest for the trees. I get so many students that are so dialed in to specifics and miss how much easier it is to see it as a peice of a bigger picture. Nice job.
From yesterday ive been seein alot of your biochem vids. And i really wanna say im greatfull to you. Biochem was always confusing for me. Your vids helped me understand em better than i ever had. Thanks alot honestly!!