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I seriously don’t like the way you teach. It’s such regurgitation. You don’t really understand these concepts. When you teach about primary structures it’s all “a chain of amino acids” 🤖. You dont say anything about how these primary structures make these proteins functional. You don’t give an analogy, for example you can compare them to a tool. The only reason a wrench is functional is because of its shape, same with a protein like hemoglobin, where its shape and its 4 heme groups allow the red blood cell to hold on to oxygen. Similarly to the way you teach secondary structures. I hate this crap. Why teach when all you do is regurgitate. 👎
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Thanks for making my concept clear regarding the bonds
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So every protein has the tertiary structure? And the quaternary is only when you have more han a chain?
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Arginine is the only residue whose R group can form three hydrogen bonds.
Thanks for all the lessons uploaded in your channel. They are of grat help. I have a request if possible, that you use white color for your videos background. It will make watching easier, at least for me
Metallic bonds are also part of tertiary?
no I think only quaternary like hemoglobine with Fe2+ but I'm not sure of it.
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I seriously don’t like the way you teach. It’s such regurgitation. You don’t really understand these concepts. When you teach about primary structures it’s all “a chain of amino acids” 🤖. You dont say anything about how these primary structures make these proteins functional. You don’t give an analogy, for example you can compare them to a tool. The only reason a wrench is functional is because of its shape, same with a protein like hemoglobin, where its shape and its 4 heme groups allow the red blood cell to hold on to oxygen. Similarly to the way you teach secondary structures. I hate this crap. Why teach when all you do is regurgitate. 👎
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