Timestamps: 1:26 - Overview of respiration (recap) 4:17 - Location of stages of respiration (recap) 7:16 - Why the Link Reaction is needed 8:50 - The Link Reaction 15:42 - Alternative respiratory substrates (overview) 19:03 - The Krebs Cycle (Thank you for such a helpful video!)
Dear Dr Bahavsar, i thank you for your educational videos . i have read several books but even though . i never understood the oxidative phosphorylation , synaptic transmission , action potential. you are a great. but if i may say so. can you maybe shorten your videos because you see as wonderful as your maybe i cant afford to take 40 minutes to listen to one part . its just too much time. thanks again for your videos. thanks for taking my remarks into consideration.
That's very kind of you, thanks. I have noted the feedback re the length of videos, and I do try to keep their length to a minimum. But I feel that part of what makes a good explanation is taking the time to do it properly. I like to think of my channel as being for people who, like you, are willing to give time to get a good understanding of biology rather than a quick summary of the main facts. Anyway, would you remove any chapters from 'Great Expectations' or 'Lord of the Rings'? Or any scenes from the 'The Matrix' or 'The Shawshank Redemption'?
+LSC Biology Hey, please don't reduce the length of the videos! Your videos are perfect because I come out fully understanding the processes. I watch at 1.5x and then go back over again slower with things I do not fully understand. The only thing I would change with your videos is very minimal and more of an administrative task really - your titles. Your videos directly address the OCR F214 spec and a lot of students will search "F214 respiration" or something so I think if you add "OCR F214:" to the beggining of the titles you would probably receive a lot more views.
+zannatul Zan remember that NAD and FAD (respiration) and NADP (photosynthesis) are coenzymes. To answer this question first define a coenzyme, then describe the role of each of these examples.
+zannatul Zan it is covered in the as biology f212 unit. Or you could look it up. The detail of this is not as important as describing the role of NAD, FAD and NADPH
What is the difference between NAD and NADH & NADP and NADPH ? I've gotten a little confused.. Are the latter simply reduced versions of the former ? And what are the differences between the two sets ?
Timestamps:
1:26 - Overview of respiration (recap)
4:17 - Location of stages of respiration (recap)
7:16 - Why the Link Reaction is needed
8:50 - The Link Reaction
15:42 - Alternative respiratory substrates (overview)
19:03 - The Krebs Cycle
(Thank you for such a helpful video!)
thanks again!
Mashallah, Mashallah.
Your videos are saving me❤️❤️❤️
Great to hear. 👍
Can u do a video on patterns of inheritance. If possible. Its for the new spec. Ocr
Im oding ocr too, have you found any useful videos?
Dear Dr Bahavsar,
i thank you for your educational videos . i have read several books but even though . i never understood the oxidative phosphorylation , synaptic transmission , action potential. you are a great. but if i may say so. can you maybe shorten your videos because you see as wonderful as your maybe i cant afford to take 40 minutes to listen to one part . its just too much time. thanks again for your videos. thanks for taking my remarks into consideration.
That's very kind of you, thanks. I have noted the feedback re the length of videos, and I do try to keep their length to a minimum. But I feel that part of what makes a good explanation is taking the time to do it properly. I like to think of my channel as being for people who, like you, are willing to give time to get a good understanding of biology rather than a quick summary of the main facts. Anyway, would you remove any chapters from 'Great Expectations' or 'Lord of the Rings'? Or any scenes from the 'The Matrix' or 'The Shawshank Redemption'?
+Anwar Hatem hey, have you tried speeding up the videos? :) it helps alot. X1.5 is really good but if you're in a rush x2 works well too
Doesn't that make me sound like a chipmunk?
Haha slightly but somehow, you still sound very clear and understandable :D
+LSC Biology Hey, please don't reduce the length of the videos! Your videos are perfect because I come out fully understanding the processes. I watch at 1.5x and then go back over again slower with things I do not fully understand.
The only thing I would change with your videos is very minimal and more of an administrative task really - your titles. Your videos directly address the OCR F214 spec and a lot of students will search "F214 respiration" or something so I think if you add "OCR F214:" to the beggining of the titles you would probably receive a lot more views.
got your point and no i wouldnt remove any chapter from any of those movies
why does the kreb cycle occur twice for each glucose molecule?
is this in the context of a plant cell? or is the electron transport chain in animals as well?
i think respiration works the same in plant and animal cells, since they both have mitochondria. 👍
Jzk Dr Saab
Thank you.
just a quick question, what are the role of coenzymes in respiration/ Photosynthesis??
+zannatul Zan remember that NAD and FAD (respiration) and NADP (photosynthesis) are coenzymes. To answer this question first define a coenzyme, then describe the role of each of these examples.
LSC Biology coenzyme assist enzymes to function smoothly but I dont know exactly how they do it.
+zannatul Zan it is covered in the as biology f212 unit. Or you could look it up. The detail of this is not as important as describing the role of NAD, FAD and NADPH
What is the difference between NAD and NADH & NADP and NADPH ? I've gotten a little confused.. Are the latter simply reduced versions of the former ?
And what are the differences between the two sets ?
+S AC yes on the first question. NAD in respiration (mitochondria) and NADP in photosynthesis (chloroplasts)