I'm medical student last year for my career beginning the Medicine I started watching your vedios until now you are the one who fill my weakness thank you so much
Talking of help with the NCLEX exams mr Lucas is a genius, i never believed it was possible to see my exam questions with the answer before my exams, he's awesome
Hello from India.. Hey, professor zack, I discovered your videos a while back and I am learning cell biology from your playlist.. I just wanted to appreciate how amazing content you have made.. I did not learn cell biology well in my college classes but watching your videos has sparked a great interest about the subject in me.. So, thank you for your efforts and please keep making more amazing content. thanks a lot!! P.S. Can you please make a video on cell signalling and cell receptors?? that would be really helpful for me and oh yeah, also on chloroplast..
I'm starting my masters in september studying Batten disease. It's hallmark is lysosomal dysfunction so I'm getting myself caught back up to speed on the basics! Awesome video with excellent visuals. Will be checking out more videos! It also kinda scares me how much we look alike... haha
In Autolysis. If the catalytic enzymes are released from the lysosomes and they start an uncontrollable break down of all the content in the cell (time stamp: 27:14 min.) then these enzymes will destroy the ATP-producing machinery, at least part of the pathway. There is a very high probability at least one of the components of the energy producing pathway to be damaged relatively early on, completely stopping the process. The energy required for the enzymes will be cut off and they wouldn’t be able to finish their job to completely degrade all the cellular components. What happens to these non-degraded cellular components?
Hey man We appreciate you so much But when are you teaching about meiosis This is the fourth time I'm asking And I commented first to get your attention
I think there is this video on your website in wrong section " Pathology", maybe right place "Basics"? Thanks again for your amazing videos and best explanations ever!
Thanks a lot. Perfect as usual. I think there is some missing information in the notes you have allready said in the lecture . I would like to ask you if you can start lectures in psychiatric diseases and its pharmacology
During autolysis, when the lysosome releases the components into the cell and it can digest everything. i am assuming it can digest the cell membrane as well. what happens after that? do these enzyme affect other neighboring cells as well? what happens to the digestive enzymes?
Difference in endosome and phagosome? In this case endosome is helped by clathorin protien is it that much itself? Or there is even more difference between endocytosis and phagocytosis? What is residual lysosome?
How lysosomal enzymes can work in cytosol during autolysis as the pH of cytosol is around 7 to 7.5 and hydrolytic enzymes can work at pH of around 5 ???
I'm medical student last year
for my career beginning the Medicine I started watching your vedios until now
you are the one who fill my weakness thank you so much
It was absolutely fun and enjoyable, thanks for being there, you're a miracle that happened in my life ❤❤
Zach, you're the greatest teacher ive come across. much luvvvv
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Quit phosphorylating his manos!
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Great as usual! Hope there will be video about lysosomal storage diseases
It is in the 5th lecture of the playlist
Tay-sachs,Fabry.....
Beautiful work as always, Professor! I am so thankful for you!
The moment he utters the words "The best way you can support us..."
You know I'm on it, my dear.❤
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Congratulations to me I finally passed my NCLEX exam.. all thanks to Mr Lucas who really saved my Ass.
Honestly 😔😔 NCLEX is really difficult and frustrating, can't believe I failed again after studying very hard.
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Talking of help with the NCLEX exams mr Lucas is a genius, i never believed it was possible to see my exam questions with the answer before my exams, he's awesome
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Please how can I get to this particular man??
Hello from India..
Hey, professor zack, I discovered your videos a while back and I am learning cell biology from your playlist.. I just wanted to appreciate how amazing content you have made.. I did not learn cell biology well in my college classes but watching your videos has sparked a great interest about the subject in me.. So, thank you for your efforts and please keep making more amazing content. thanks a lot!! P.S. Can you please make a video on cell signalling and cell receptors?? that would be really helpful for me and oh yeah, also on chloroplast..
Your videos are so helpful! thank you so much for them. Please
continue!!!!
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Wonderful explanation on lysosomes and its function!!! Thank you
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I'm starting my masters in september studying Batten disease. It's hallmark is lysosomal dysfunction so I'm getting myself caught back up to speed on the basics! Awesome video with excellent visuals. Will be checking out more videos! It also kinda scares me how much we look alike... haha
Thank you so much 🙏🩷 your videos are amazing!!
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In Autolysis. If the catalytic enzymes are released from the lysosomes and they start an uncontrollable break down of all the content in the cell (time stamp: 27:14 min.) then these enzymes will destroy the ATP-producing machinery, at least part of the pathway. There is a very high probability at least one of the components of the energy producing pathway to be damaged relatively early on, completely stopping the process. The energy required for the enzymes will be cut off and they wouldn’t be able to finish their job to completely degrade all the cellular components. What happens to these non-degraded cellular components?
Thanks for the amazing explanation that was so helpful.
Amazing explanations ❤❤❤
I think people don't share your vedio they are very good and don't want other to find out😅
Thank you so much for your videos. it's a great help 😊
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Hey man
We appreciate you so much
But when are you teaching about meiosis
This is the fourth time I'm asking
And I commented first to get your attention
Best explanations. You r really awesome ❤❤❤ thank for the explanation ❤❤
Understand that way better than university professors
Thank you so so so very much
thank you again! onto next one ! and also😂😂😂😂 membranize 😅dk if it's a word or not but im gonna use it!
Amazing thank you guys!
I think there is this video on your website in wrong section " Pathology", maybe right place "Basics"? Thanks again for your amazing videos and best explanations ever!
Thank you very much 4 dis tutorial, it was very helpful babe
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Gorgeous "beautiful isn't it?"
It is
Thanks a lot.
Perfect as usual.
I think there is some missing information in the notes you have allready said in the lecture .
I would like to ask you if you can start lectures in psychiatric diseases and its pharmacology
Hey Zach! Can you do something about Mendelian inheritance?
this is amazing thank you
just made my day
thanks,very good interpretation
During autolysis, when the lysosome releases the components into the cell and it can digest everything. i am assuming it can digest the cell membrane as well. what happens after that? do these enzyme affect other neighboring cells as well? what happens to the digestive enzymes?
Very helpful ❤
Awesome 👏
I enjoy with your videos
Very nice
Thank u
Thank you for this video
Great appreciate you sir
Amazing!!
Great as always. Hope there will be a video about Zebrafish as a research model.Thanks
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thanks a lot for cute drawings make it into summaries thats easy to see the whole pic than we reading textbook ourselves!
Many thanks
Good work keep up 👆
Thank you!
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✨ Dr nija can you please upload lectures about deference between osmolality and osmolarity and lecture about body fluids and osmotic equilibrium ✨
Autolysis is just straight up: "oh shoot shoot, it's over, we goin' to self destruction mode"
Yeah
Does lysosome have single layer membrane or double layered membrane?
It's bilayered phospholipid
Amazing
Thank you!!!
Thank you sir
Would you be able to do a MDD/Bipolar?
You are awesome!
I like this thank you so much...
Please please make a video on Cytoskeleton
Difference in endosome and phagosome? In this case endosome is helped by clathorin protien is it that much itself? Or there is even more difference between endocytosis and phagocytosis?
What is residual lysosome?
Thanks sooo much
But jack it's impossible for the lysosome's enzymes to work out of it ,because the ph outside the lysosome is not 5
Do you have a video on the lymphatic system?
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marvelous
Much love
Thanks
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Good video
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The Lord of destruction
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Can you make video on cancer?
perfect
I love your lessons but could you teach chemistry too
can you make a video on chloroplasts please?
How lysosomal enzymes can work in cytosol during autolysis as the pH of cytosol is around 7 to 7.5 and hydrolytic enzymes can work at pH of around 5 ???
good question
great
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