Tomorrow I've got my cell Biology exam. Got a fresh start by watching this video. Thank you so much for covering up a whole lot of topic in one single video.
Thanks for the video!Would be awesome if you could make more videos to do with neuroscience e.g. about the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system.
Actin: A cytoskeletal protein crucial for cellular structure and movement. Myosin: Motor protein involved in cell motility and contractility. Tubulin: Forms microtubules, aiding in intracellular transport and cell division. Vinculin: Connects actin filaments to integrins, contributing to cell adhesion. G-actin and F-actin: Monomeric and polymeric forms of actin, respectively. Fibronectin: An extracellular matrix protein interacting with cell surface receptors. Calmodulin: Involved in calcium-dependent signaling pathways. Profilin: Regulates actin polymerization and dynamics. Talin: Binds to integrins, linking them to the actin cytoskeleton. Cofilin: Modulates actin dynamics by promoting depolymerization. Can anyone tell me if these are peripheral proteins even if it can be perpheral proteins and transmembrane both....ai provided this..I wanna check it's accuracy
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@@deepika8900 The more messed up the more you remember. When I was taking a medical terminology class they played these super messed up videos to us. Still remember them to this day.
Ok but can we all applaud the fact that the voicer was able to say Glycosylphosphatidylinositol?
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Lol😂😂
Tomorrow I've got my cell Biology exam. Got a fresh start by watching this video. Thank you so much for covering up a whole lot of topic in one single video.
Broooo you even made me fall in love with my study’s 😍😍😍😍
I'm so glad!! :-D
thats sus
@@Sliccc25 very
Yea... I still don’t understand 😩
Until now ?
Would be good to cover peripheral proteins a bit more
this is exactly what I 've been looking for ..
thank you so much
Thanks for the video!Would be awesome if you could make more videos to do with neuroscience e.g. about the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system.
Amazing video, very informative and understandable!!!!!
Thank you! Great video, i was a bit confused regards to the transmembrane protein structure until now :)
Perfectttt!!! It really helped me a lot. I understood things that i was confused for weeks studying this content. Thank you ty ty!
Really helpful
Really nice
Thank you for the video,sir
Thank you, this is very useful!
Actin: A cytoskeletal protein crucial for cellular structure and movement.
Myosin: Motor protein involved in cell motility and contractility.
Tubulin: Forms microtubules, aiding in intracellular transport and cell division.
Vinculin: Connects actin filaments to integrins, contributing to cell adhesion.
G-actin and F-actin: Monomeric and polymeric forms of actin, respectively.
Fibronectin: An extracellular matrix protein interacting with cell surface receptors.
Calmodulin: Involved in calcium-dependent signaling pathways.
Profilin: Regulates actin polymerization
and dynamics.
Talin: Binds to integrins, linking them to the actin cytoskeleton.
Cofilin: Modulates actin dynamics by promoting depolymerization.
Can anyone tell me if these are peripheral proteins even if it can be perpheral proteins and transmembrane both....ai provided this..I wanna check it's accuracy
perfect speed, some people forget about the pause button!
Thanks for the video! Great diagrams.
This seems better as a review than as instruction. Too much material goes flying by too fast to learn.
Very good
This video helped so much! Thank you!
how did you make the animation? appreciate it if you share your knowledge.
Procreate on Ipad and then Adobe AfterEffects
I don't know the type (II membrane protein) Can you give me a link to a Wikipedia article about this type?
The content delivered is good but you're too fast please
Can't analyse the data properly.
Thanks
I'm here for bio 112 cell bio
Thank you
Please, give me importance of membrane proteins because the video is mixed up with different things.
If I wanted someone to read the book to me I would have just continued doing it myself. Can I get a teacher please? Pleaseeeee
Please i need information on type I, II, III, IV, V, VI Protein.
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nice
Am I the only 9th grader studying this?
You're not alone
What are leaflets plz explain
Thank you!!!
I think u mixed up type 1 and 2 trans membrane proteins
Lipids is 40 percent in cell but protein is 60 percenta when we see in cell wo looks more lipids in quaranty than proteins why ?
thank you, i wish you were bit slower but thanks anyway
I have a question plzz answer this question
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plz lz muje is ka answer dedo plzzz plzzz i req u yeh question hain name and explain the model in which protein molecule fluid nplzz answer this quetestion
Fluid mosaic model
Wow
list of definitions and a word salad
The art style makes me uncomfortable.
I think art style is the best for learning and understanding
@@deepika8900 The more messed up the more you remember. When I was taking a medical terminology class they played these super messed up videos to us. Still remember them to this day.
Glycoconjugates & Proteins in
membrane system, Protein Localization
Give a new video in this topic
Ye kia hy
Too fast and absolutely no detailed explanation . Waste of time
Will see if Khan academy has this class