I seriously appreciate this channel so much. These videos are so much more tolerable than the crash course ones where I feel like my head is going to explode of information overload.
I agree! The crash course video on this was so jumbled with no diagram or anything. I love this guy's calm demeanor and clear explanations; he has the right mix of practical application and book knowledge too.
Hank states in the beginning that each video is fully packed with information and that since it is a video we can go reverse and rewatch a part we don't understand
I think watching Crash Course, Khan Academy, and Bozeman Science videos in tandem is the best way to go about it, along with reading in your book. Getting the information explained in many different ways is super helpful. And honestly, come on, it's called "Crash Course," not "Gentle Easy Learning Course" lol. CC vids are meant to be watched over and over again, and before YT shit on annotations, it was easy to click parts you didn't get at the end of the vids.
Yes! I like that Mr. Anderson's have visuals and diagrams to follow. The crash course mostly feels like him talking to the camera so I have to try to visualize it all in my head really fast XD I'm thankful for these videos!
For those confused at the electron transport: NADH+FADH2 split and the electrons released move along the membrane. These electrons then allow Hydrogen protons to move from one side of the membrane to the other, creating a *Hydrogen* *imbalance*. It is this hydrogen imbalance which is used by the ATP synthase protein to make ATP with ADP+Pi. Also, excess electrons in the membrane combine with H+ and O2 to Create H2O.
Not Hydrogen imbalance but a proton gradient in the inner membrane space.(These are the positive ions he talks about) and YES it is what powers the ATP Synthase. the protons cannot leave the inner membrane only through the ATP Synthase.
At the end of the presentation, when he says "we're doing it, bacteria are doing it, plants are doing it and I hope that's helpful" for a second, i thought "andIhopethat'shelpful" is a type of organism I've never heard of before! hahahah You're the best! thank you!!
To me, he talks too fast, but is very thorough & reviews test terms. I like Khan Academy because they draw while talking, which helps a visual learner like me.
Im having a crisis reading these comments and realizing that most of the people who made comments on here have probably graduated high school at this point...
Thanks.. I just had a test today.. I watched your video like 50 times before taking it.. I memorized every word u said and the diagram.. Thanks to you I have confidence that I passed.. I really appreciate you for making this video.
@@Dylan_J_Johnson I highly doubt that. His videos are nothing but big overarching concepts to upper level undergraduate courses, which by this point, should be second nature. Can't imagine having a doctoral student in Biochemistry/Cellular and Molecular Biology needing to review this.
I remember watching this exact video 2 years ago taking gen bio 1 at Rutgers and thinking this material was way over my head. 2 years, and many science classes, later, I'm taking biochemistry and wow it's incredible how my understanding has grown. What was once a bunch of fuzzy concepts with no logical connection is now.. Well, completely different for me. I really love your videos and they got me through some tough times! I'm just back to remind myself of the big pictures.. Keep of the great work !
wtf my teacher does such a horrible job he literally sits there reading off bullet points and it makes no damn sense! and then you go through it once and it doesn't sound like some alien language and it actually makes sense! thank you for giving me the confidence that i *can* major in biology.. i wanted to do premed since i was 13
If I had only had these video when I was in high school, I wouldn't be a mature student going back to learn it all at 23... Thank you Paul, you're the best.
You're biology videos are amazing!!! I'm home schooled and I'm not really a science person...but thanks to your videos I just got a 5 on my AP bio exam! Thanks Mr. Anderson!
I started watching your videos about six years ago for my AP biology class. Now I’m coming back to re-learn cellular respiration for the fifth time for my senior year microbiology class in college. Love your videos!
I'm taking BIO160 for my prerequisites for.nursing and I always watch your videos while studying!! Thank you for clarifying, please never stop making videos!!
Just wanted to express my gratitude regarding these videos my teacher first exposed me to them and they have been extremely useful in my understanding of various biology topics. Thanks again, your videos are greatly appreciated.
I definitely recommend this video to anybody who has struggled with this topic en route to whatever it is you need to pass. Bozeman definitely helped me get an understanding when I was struggling to study for a Biology exam.
I'm in college, taking microbiology and I love your videos. They're to the point and explain everything I need to know. I seriously come back to your videos whenever I try to remember something or grasp a concept for my exams.
Thank you Mr. Anderson for doing such a fantastic job of breaking this down. I find your videos a million times more helpful then the 3 hr lecture class I have to sit through.
I can't thank you enough, Mr. Anderson! Your video was so helpful! I really liked how you showed real life examples, like the runner, to explain cellular respiration further. It was also very helpful that you explained everything in depth, but in simple terms. Thank you, again! Much appreciated! :)
I have a SAC tomorrow for Bio on Enzymes and Cellular Respiration both Aerobic and Anaerobic. This was the ONLY video i could find that went into the perfect amount of detail-not too much, not too little. Great video! Seriously helped put everything together for me. THANK YOU!
In my notes for cells & genes class at university, I have "lecturer notes" then after that I add "bozeman biology notes" you are seriously helping me so much
The best way to understand the processes which are imaginary and inside our body which nobody can see..thanks for making it colorful for simple understanding..
I'm so happy that I have found your channel from my phone I can pause take pictures of your diagrams, send them to my email, and print them for reference. You saved me!!!!
Very helpful. Especially in the section explaining the electron transport chain and how the proton gradient is formed and works to make ATP with the ATP synthase. Thank you.
I don’t know if you’ll ever see this but i freaking love you man!!! Seriously because of you i got a 94% on my last bio exam. I wish you were my professor. Keep doin what your doin. Your the greatest
Love your videos. Always such great review. However I was learning in my Bio 111 class that there's essentially 2 steps in glycolysis. An energy investment phase where ATP is burned to make phosphorilated intermediates. And then later in the "Energy pay off phase" that's where we get the 2 ATP. Where I'm going with this is I was just wondering if there's any chance you could make a more in depth video for each of your review topics? I realize this would be a lot of work and totally understand if you wouldn't wanna do it all but it would be soo cool.
I love how he ends all his videos with "and I hope that's helpful." well you know what? It is. Thank you.
I agree
This comment made me chuckle for some reason haha ^-^
@@essaalyassi9583 no you
@Samuel Whiteman fr
@Samuel Whiteman HA!
I seriously appreciate this channel so much. These videos are so much more tolerable than the crash course ones where I feel like my head is going to explode of information overload.
I hate crash course with a fiery oxygen fueled passion
I agree! The crash course video on this was so jumbled with no diagram or anything. I love this guy's calm demeanor and clear explanations; he has the right mix of practical application and book knowledge too.
Hank states in the beginning that each video is fully packed with information and that since it is a video we can go reverse and rewatch a part we don't understand
I think watching Crash Course, Khan Academy, and Bozeman Science videos in tandem is the best way to go about it, along with reading in your book. Getting the information explained in many different ways is super helpful. And honestly, come on, it's called "Crash Course," not "Gentle Easy Learning Course" lol. CC vids are meant to be watched over and over again, and before YT shit on annotations, it was easy to click parts you didn't get at the end of the vids.
Yes! I like that Mr. Anderson's have visuals and diagrams to follow. The crash course mostly feels like him talking to the camera so I have to try to visualize it all in my head really fast XD I'm thankful for these videos!
Put at x2 speed for the crash course version.
best comment
his voice drives me nuts lmao
Shoutout to Mr. Andersen- you the real mvp
Ikr
"Behold the power of Oxygen"
-Paul Andersen 2015
An now is 2018
Ha now 2019
2020
2022
@@ac-op6ep 2024
For those confused at the electron transport: NADH+FADH2 split and the electrons released move along the membrane. These electrons then allow Hydrogen protons to move from one side of the membrane to the other, creating a *Hydrogen* *imbalance*. It is this hydrogen imbalance which is used by the ATP synthase protein to make ATP with ADP+Pi.
Also, excess electrons in the membrane combine with H+ and O2 to Create H2O.
Not Hydrogen imbalance but a proton gradient in the inner membrane space.(These are the positive ions he talks about) and YES it is what powers the ATP Synthase. the protons cannot leave the inner membrane only through the ATP Synthase.
Does it go with or against the concentration gradient
we have to call it (hydrogen imbalance) an electrochemical gradient
So,O²is only needed to get rid of those electrons?
Thank you so much
At the end of the presentation, when he says "we're doing it, bacteria are doing it, plants are doing it and I hope that's helpful" for a second, i thought "andIhopethat'shelpful" is a type of organism I've never heard of before! hahahah
You're the best! thank you!!
So much better than Khanacademy. More organized and no stuttering
Not better. No, he missed a lot of info.
To me, he talks too fast, but is very thorough & reviews test terms. I like Khan Academy because they draw while talking, which helps a visual learner like me.
Seems like everyone watches this video right before their bio test. ; )
+Taraka Pranav Rayudu *their
oops, yeah. You know how youtube commenting goes, nothing is really spelled/punctuated right.
Yeah
+Taraka Pranav Rayudu yep
+Taraka Pranav Rayudu nah just doing it cuz my friend rec me this vid. i understand it much better thanks to u
Woooow, you explained this better in 15 minutes than my university's teacher in a week. Thanks so much!
cuz he really is a teacher i think and so he's a better teacher..
This gentleman is a credit to the teaching profession. These are very well presented! Thank you!
Give this man a medal!
i know he deserves it so much
🎖
...haha
how about two🎖🎖
Thank The Lord for people like you!!!!
Jorn Van der Wal
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#flyingspaghettimonsternation
HEY HOW ARE YOU
what a w a c k y dude
This video goes into the Hall of Fame of lessons. Mr. Andersen is such a hero
Im having a crisis reading these comments and realizing that most of the people who made comments on here have probably graduated high school at this point...
ya me too just reading these comments
@Saint Of course. Best music out there
@Saint I’m just watching for plain bio. I’d die in honors or AP I think 😭
Now im a freshman taking ap bio watching this the night before my unit test and you e already graduated😭
Last minute studying for the AP exam tomorrow anyone? *nervously smiles in anticipation for the worst free response prompts ever*
Could not have described me rn any better!
+Sarah Perron , sameeee ):
Update: it was weird but we killed it!!
what did you guys get
Jared Orzol I GOT A 3 IDK HOW I PASSED. ON THE LAST ESSAY I DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH TIME SO I FREE A SAD FACE WTF
Thanks.. I just had a test today.. I watched your video like 50 times before taking it.. I memorized every word u said and the diagram.. Thanks to you I have confidence that I passed.. I really appreciate you for making this video.
but did you pass
Of course lol
@@mikeomari806 I am obtaining a doctorate in Biochemistry, and his videos still manage to help me. This guy is a god, no cap.
@@Dylan_J_Johnson I highly doubt that. His videos are nothing but big overarching concepts to upper level undergraduate courses, which by this point, should be second nature. Can't imagine having a doctoral student in Biochemistry/Cellular and Molecular Biology needing to review this.
you're saving my grade in AP Bio right now!!! thanks so so much for these videos. so easy to understand and well-presented. you're an awesome teacher
hope you passed
John 15:10
AP BIO GANG 2019 where u at?? 😭😭
Chuckowiak xx 🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
Chuckowiak xx LMAO ITS 5 AM RN AND I WAKE UP AT 6 AM FOR SCHOOL BUT I HAVE TO WATCH THIS SO I DONT FAIL
@@jessxvx777 this is my mood for ap bio
Lela Coleman we’re grading our own tests tomorrow 😂 wish me luck !
AP? I learned this as a freshman lol
As a freshman in college with a Biology major, these videos are the PERFECT refresher right before midterms. Thank you!
Thanks for teaching me AP Bio idk what I would do without you tbh
dance31115 my AP Bio test is literally in an hour and I’m trying to cram
I love how he uses practical examples to explain these concepts. It really helps to remember
When he said "behold the power of oxygen," i fell over...
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I remember watching this exact video 2 years ago taking gen bio 1 at Rutgers and thinking this material was way over my head. 2 years, and many science classes, later, I'm taking biochemistry and wow it's incredible how my understanding has grown. What was once a bunch of fuzzy concepts with no logical connection is now.. Well, completely different for me. I really love your videos and they got me through some tough times! I'm just back to remind myself of the big pictures.. Keep of the great work !
wtf my teacher does such a horrible job he literally sits there reading off bullet points and it makes no damn sense! and then you go through it once and it doesn't sound like some alien language and it actually makes sense! thank you for giving me the confidence that i *can* major in biology.. i wanted to do premed since i was 13
Hope everything is going well for you in premed!!! I'm in a med A&P course right now too, just trying to understand this stuff!
Dear Mr. Anderson,
I honestly feel like I know you from how much time I spend watching your videos. Thank you so much for all of your help!
I like the way how he says "And I Hope That's Helpful" so flawlessly each time at the end of the podcast xD
Just so you know, people are still watching this in 2020. And you just helped me pass my cellular respiration quiz.
This is so great, my entire biology class and even my teacher LOVE your videos. THANKS FOR MAKING THEM!
Clayton
This dude got me a five on AP Bio and is now helping me out in my Cell Bio class in college. Godspeed you, friend.
I love your channel. My biology professor explains things in a very complicated way but you break things down so well. Thank you!
If I had only had these video when I was in high school, I wouldn't be a mature student going back to learn it all at 23... Thank you Paul, you're the best.
You're biology videos are amazing!!! I'm home schooled and I'm not really a science person...but thanks to your videos I just got a 5 on my AP bio exam! Thanks Mr. Anderson!
I started watching your videos about six years ago for my AP biology class. Now I’m coming back to re-learn cellular respiration for the fifth time for my senior year microbiology class in college. Love your videos!
RIP to all souls taking AP bio tomorrow ill be in the trenches with you
Rip good soldier. We can do this.
Keith Brown the 2018 test hasn't come out yettttt but okkkk
Memories.
im taking it in 15 mins
this 15 min vid is more useful than my ap bio tb, which goes on for like 20 pages about this. THANK YOU!!!
My bio test is tomorrow and im freaking out tbh. This whole subject just pisses me off but the video was really helpful !
How did you do? My test is tomorrow as well, wish me luck!!
my test is tomorrow too, and my nigga i have 0 idea what the fuck any of this shit means.
Acid Band$ lol. final is next wednesday... sigh
Adam Baum next tuesday for me, just remember luck is for pansies and/or people who dont practice
Adam Baum My final is Today... Double Sigh
I'm taking BIO160 for my prerequisites for.nursing and I always watch your videos while studying!! Thank you for clarifying, please never stop making videos!!
whos here for the 2020 ap exams 🗿🗿🗿 only we will understand our pain
I got a 3... and I feel like I barely passed...
i think anyone thats taken the ap exam will understand... lol
im preparing for the 2021 one :)
AP? what's that
Just wanted to express my gratitude regarding these videos my teacher first exposed me to them and they have been extremely useful in my understanding of various biology topics. Thanks again, your videos are greatly appreciated.
This guy deserves everything he wants in this world, because I swear to God, my AP Bio grade is at an A because of him
This takes "The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" to a whole new level.
I definitely recommend this video to anybody who has struggled with this topic en route to whatever it is you need to pass. Bozeman definitely helped me get an understanding when I was struggling to study for a Biology exam.
I'm in college, taking microbiology and I love your videos. They're to the point and explain everything I need to know. I seriously come back to your videos whenever I try to remember something or grasp a concept for my exams.
Very helpful in refreshing my HS bio from 1982. Makes it much easier to help my kids study when I remember this stuff.
seriously, your a life saver.. you explain it so well.. better than most teachers, which is sad.
Thank you so much man you saved my grade.
Mr. Anderson is a really great teacher on TH-cam
THE BEST TEACHER EVER!
true
when you learn more from a yt video than your actual teacher.
these videos are greatly appreciated!
Mr. Andersen says the word "basically" a lot, just noticed after watching four hours of his videos, thought you guys should know.
+rsoni1997 true lol I watched so many videos
he says it a whole heckofalot
I know right
I love you so much!!! I was screwed for my test tomorrow and you saved my life! Thank You!
This video was really helpful. I appreciate your hard work and dedication.
This man... This man single handedly explained it to me what textbooks and teahers couldnt
Wow this was actually helpful and I basically learned everything my teacher taught me in 3-4 dats in 14 minutes
I missed this entire section so this is a godsend
Thank you Mr. Anderson for doing such a fantastic job of breaking this down. I find your videos a million times more helpful then the 3 hr lecture class I have to sit through.
I hope these videos + Princeton Review= 5 on Monday.
I can't thank you enough, Mr. Anderson! Your video was so helpful! I really liked how you showed real life examples, like the runner, to explain cellular respiration further. It was also very helpful that you explained everything in depth, but in simple terms. Thank you, again! Much appreciated! :)
"A whole heck of a lot..."
+BrusqueButTrue I laughted at this too
15 mins, you have explained what I couldn't understand for years :D
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to NOT READ THIS!!!!!!! DUN! DUN! DUUUN!!!!
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*unreads it*
Jokes on you, I still got 2 hours left
omfg it rlly is too late
how did u fricken know
I have a SAC tomorrow for Bio on Enzymes and Cellular Respiration both Aerobic and Anaerobic. This was the ONLY video i could find that went into the perfect amount of detail-not too much, not too little. Great video! Seriously helped put everything together for me. THANK YOU!
"Behold the power of Oxygen~"
This is why we exist, to hear his mighty words!!
This is the best teacher I come across by far. Thank you very much .
Yeah I procrastinated too hard
Thank you for all your amazing videos! They have really helped me and made me pass the entrence exam to Veterinary College! Big thanks!
so helpful! thanks man dont stop doing this stuff
umm when you learn more from a 14min video than a teacher in 3 weeks on this chapter. god thank the lord for paul anderson ❤️❤️
if there is a Matrix in Kreb's cycle, would that make 2 pyruvate sugars Morpheus and Trinity looking for Neo?
In my notes for cells & genes class at university, I have "lecturer notes" then after that I add "bozeman biology notes" you are seriously helping me so much
lol who’s here for ap test 2019?
Let's die together.
bio finals for me
Incredible podcast. Sums up the whole story so clearly in such a short time.
Memes: Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Glycolysis: Am I a joke to you?
Dr Anderson just saved my biology grade !
Who else is watching this for fun?
Lol :) not me
oddly enough I am!
Tree kids
The best way to understand the processes which are imaginary and inside our body which nobody can see..thanks for making it colorful for simple understanding..
I like how he says a whole heck of a lot
HAHAHAAHAHA I CAME TO THE COMMENTS JUST TO SEARCH FOR THAT COMMENT
don't know what I would do without your videos!! thanks for posting
Awesome, thank you. I have watched different videos from you for both physiology and chemistry! Great explanations!
I'm so happy that I have found your channel from my phone I can pause take pictures of your diagrams, send them to my email, and print them for reference. You saved me!!!!
Really valuable videos, thank you so much!
I have probably seen this video 8 times, and it has been super helpful every time!
behold the power of oxygen
My teacher uses your videos all the time! I'm using your videos for Midterms right now too!
Why isn’t he teaching on the AP live 2020 😭😭. One of the instructors there are so bad
what is that and where can I find it..???
Sammie Elizabeth go to Advance Placement’s youtube channel.
Very helpful. Especially in the section explaining the electron transport chain and how the proton gradient is formed and works to make ATP with the ATP synthase. Thank you.
Since my teacher doesn't know how to do lecturing, I am here
You are an awesome person, Mr. Andersen. I praise you.
AP Bio 2020 where you at
Becca Kate who’s ready for tmr???
@@aryanalavade3564 im super nervous
Kristin Ferreras sameeee, like I’m already ready for that 1 😩
Arya N I need some extra 25 to rephrase everything I’m cheating off of 😫
AHH
I don’t know if you’ll ever see this but i freaking love you man!!! Seriously because of you i got a 94% on my last bio exam. I wish you were my professor. Keep doin what your doin. Your the greatest
I like these a lot better than the crash courses X_X
You are very kind to care enough about students to help us learn... thankyou for being nice to people..
yo you my nigga, man.
Boze man
i watch your vids man
i never doze man
overdose man
on biology
That rap was a 5.
Mati Alemayehu on a 500... :P
You don't know how much you've helped me 😭 thank you Bozeman🙏
good explanation of all respiration movement
Thanks so much I got a 100% on my AP Bio quiz yesterday! These videos are super helpful,
thanks. I love the way you explain. :)
This has really helped me! AP exam in two days and these videos are saving my life! Thank you so much
Love your videos. Always such great review. However I was learning in my Bio 111 class that there's essentially 2 steps in glycolysis. An energy investment phase where ATP is burned to make phosphorilated intermediates. And then later in the "Energy pay off phase" that's where we get the 2 ATP. Where I'm going with this is I was just wondering if there's any chance you could make a more in depth video for each of your review topics? I realize this would be a lot of work and totally understand if you wouldn't wanna do it all but it would be soo cool.
Wow Mr. Anderson, I was just going to see if I could find out more about photosynthesis, here I am down the rabbit hole. Thank you, this is great!