Thank you so much!!! All these videos are helping me so much so could you please make a playlist with all the practicals please because my school skipped many and I'm really struggling with practical exam questions..
Hello, I am glad you are finding them helpful! I will be adding the practical videos throughout the year, but I will definitely put them all onto a playlist so you can see what is there already and it highlights when they are loaded!
thank you , I understand perfectly in the link reaction why wasnt 2 acetate molecules being produced mentioned? does it only produce once because I thought the acetate would be produced twice as there is two pyruvate molecules.
the products for link reaction for 1 pyruvate does it not form 1 NADH 1CO2 1ACETYLCOA because a pyruvate is only 3 carbons so 1 is lost to make CO2 which then forms acetate but how does 1 glucose form 2 CO2 that doesn't make sense
for one molecule of glucose you make 2 x pyruvate (glucose is 6 carbons, so it splits to make 2 x pyruvate a 3 carbon compound). Therefore, for 1 glucose molecule, the link reaction happens twice, which is why you get two CO2 .
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Do we have to know that from 6C to 4C the actual steps I.E 5C formed and etc. or can we just say overall what happen like you explained in the video
Do we need to know the exact numbers of FAD produced etc.?
Thank you so much!!! All these videos are helping me so much so could you please make a playlist with all the practicals please because my school skipped many and I'm really struggling with practical exam questions..
Hello,
I am glad you are finding them helpful!
I will be adding the practical videos throughout the year, but I will definitely put them all onto a playlist so you can see what is there already and it highlights when they are loaded!
In the link reaction, where does the oxygen come from to make the CO2?
From gas exchange ( eg. diffusion in alveoli and then transported to respiring tissue via haemoglobin )
The explanation is very clear. Thank you.
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thank you , I understand perfectly in the link reaction why wasnt 2 acetate molecules being produced mentioned? does it only produce once because I thought the acetate would be produced twice as there is two pyruvate molecules.
She says it happens twice
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the products for link reaction for 1 pyruvate does it not form 1 NADH 1CO2 1ACETYLCOA because a pyruvate is only 3 carbons so 1 is lost to make CO2 which then forms acetate but how does 1 glucose form 2 CO2 that doesn't make sense
for one molecule of glucose you make 2 x pyruvate (glucose is 6 carbons, so it splits to make 2 x pyruvate a 3 carbon compound).
Therefore, for 1 glucose molecule, the link reaction happens twice, which is why you get two CO2 .
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