Leah, you don't know how happy am I to find your MCAT channel! I owe my As in organic chemistry to you! I'm taking biochem now and all of your amino acid videos and glycolysis videos are so helpful! I wish I could find one of your videos for every topic I'm learning. You make everything so easy to understand
This is really helpful. You don't have to pause every time to inderstand, because your explanation is very clear and simple to understand. God bless you and your channel!
You save me!! Thank you (I am more than appreciative for this, but can we look forward to a CAC video too?) The specific regulation (activators and inhibitors discussed in Khan Academy's vid) of CAC are a bit confusing
Aww, thanks for your kind words. The second half of the glycolysis pathway (payout phase) can be found here, along with with my glycolysis cheat sheet: leah4sci.com/glycolysis
Thank you this video helped out so much. Quick question - it looks like you drew glucose with the OH's in axial positions. Shouldn't they be pointed at an angle instead of straight up/down?
You're very welcome! In this video, glucose is depicted as a Haworth projection. This depiction is not meant to convey the ring conformation of the molecule. If we were to draw glucose as a chair conformation, it would show substituents in axial/equatorial positions, but in a Haworth projection, substituents are viewed as being above or below the ring structure.
Leah, you don't know how happy am I to find your MCAT channel! I owe my As in organic chemistry to you! I'm taking biochem now and all of your amino acid videos and glycolysis videos are so helpful! I wish I could find one of your videos for every topic I'm learning. You make everything so easy to understand
Aww, thanks so much for your kind words! I'm so happy to hear that my resources have helped you so much.
This is really helpful. You don't have to pause every time to inderstand, because your explanation is very clear and simple to understand. God bless you and your channel!
You're very welcome, so glad I helped you understand!
You deserve much more credit and recognition.!
Thank you so much!
OMG,this video gave me much enough information, i learned from 4 consecutive lectures from my class
Glad it was helpful!
Yes Leah! This is really really clear and understandable. Thank you
You're so welcome!
Brilliant explanation
Thank you so much!
You must of got a perfect score on your science section of the MCAT. Your explanation is fantastic! I appreciate all the details.
Glad it was helpful, and to hear about my MCAT story, read this: leah4sci.com/banned-from-taking-the-mcat/
You save me!! Thank you
(I am more than appreciative for this, but can we look forward to a CAC video too?) The specific regulation (activators and inhibitors discussed in Khan Academy's vid) of CAC are a bit confusing
You're very welcome. I hope to cover CAC later on, but I'm talking months rather than weeks. Sorry
please complete the metabolism you are the best
Aww, thanks for your kind words. The second half of the glycolysis pathway (payout phase) can be found here, along with with my glycolysis cheat sheet: leah4sci.com/glycolysis
Thank you so much!!
You're very welcome Elaf
Awesome!
Thanks!
Thank you this video helped out so much. Quick question - it looks like you drew glucose with the OH's in axial positions. Shouldn't they be pointed at an angle instead of straight up/down?
You're very welcome! In this video, glucose is depicted as a Haworth projection. This depiction is not meant to convey the ring conformation of the molecule. If we were to draw glucose as a chair conformation, it would show substituents in axial/equatorial positions, but in a Haworth projection, substituents are viewed as being above or below the ring structure.
Is there a second video for the pay off phase?
Yes. Working on final edits and hope to publish it next week
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Unremarkable
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