BRILLIANT SUMMARY of both Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration.. which now shifts (in some high school syllabue) to Alcohol Fermentation & Lactic Acid Fermentation
Thank you I’m doing revision over the half term to try and catch up and this really helped thanks for explaining it so well I fully understand and my teacher will be impressed when I can explain the right process or respiration
2:14 Nope, wrong. The video confuses the anaerobic process of fermentation with anerobic respiration (the video also uses a long-outdated value for how many ATP are produced per starting glucose, and also makes some other mistakes.). All respiration uses a respiratory chain, also called an electron transport chain, which has respiratory complexes in it; as electrons are passed from one complex to another in the electron transport chain, the small amounts of energy released are used to pump proton across the membrane, producing an electrochemical gradient that is then used by ATP synthase to synthesize ATP from ADP and Pi. That applies to both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The defining difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration is what the electron transport chain uses as its terminal electron acceptor: aerobic respiration uses molecular oxygen, and anaerobic respiration uses something else, such as sulfate, fumarate, nitrate, DMSO, etc. Fermentation does not use a respiratory chain, does not produce an electrochemical gradients across a membrane, and does not use ATP synthase to produce ATP. Fermentation is NOT a form of anaerobic respiration.
Good explanation & animation of the processes, but respiration requires an electron transport chain with a final electron acceptor, like oxygen in aerobic respiration. For anaerobic respiration, e.g. nitrate or sulfate are used instead of oxygen, and is only found in procaryotes (propably because its less efficient). Therefore, fermentation is (striktly seen) not considered anaerobic respiration although it creates ATP without oxygen :)
Aerobic respiration goes through many stages 1.Glycolysis Where a molecule of glucose is changed to glucose 6 phosphate by converting an ATp to an ADp..then the carbon atoms of glucose 6 phosphate is rearranged to be easily broken to produce energy.. forming fructose 6 phosphate.. which also changes to fructose 1_6 diphosphate by converting another Atp to ADp..then fructose 1_6 diphosphate is split into two pgal molecules .. each pgal changes to a pyruvic acid by converting 2 ADP to 2 ATP and one NAD enzyme changes to NADH ...to give net products of the glycolysis ( 2ATP..2NADH and 2 pryrovic acid ) in cystole..which leads us to the following process Of krybs cycle but I'm so lazy to write it
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What is the difference between respiration and anaerobic respiration in terms? Since, Respiration: It is typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances. Types of Respiration 1. Anaerobic respiration(Absence of oxygen, How anaerobic respiration absent of Oxygen, Since Anaerobic respiration is comes under respiration that is reaction with the presence of Oxygen) 2.aerobic respiration Please answer my question. I need your support answers to clear my doubt. Thanks
Respiration means breaking down of food particles with the help of oxygen to produce ATP There are 3 types of respiration based on the location which the process occur 1 External respiration ( Gas exchange at nasal cavity) 2 Internal respiration ( Gas exchange in lungs blood and body cells) 3 Cellular respiration (Breaking down of food molecules in cells) Among them CELLULAR RESPIRATION is further divided into 2 types as aerobic and anaerobic respiration. So anaerobic respiration is a small part of a large process of respiration. key point ; the main use of respiration is producing energy. Therefore contribution of oxygen is not compulsory in this process. Oxygen is just facilitating the process. As explained in the video with the help of oxygen more ATP is produced. I guess this would be helpful. Happy to help!😊😊
We humans are multicellular organisms so from our perspective aerobic respiration is more important because we need more energy to carryout various metabolic activities
The three pathways are Glycolysis Kreb cycle or citric acid cycle Electron transport chain But,,,,, Glycolysis is the common step in both aerobic and anaerobic. The other two pathways are of aerobic respiration
@@nazimsha6686well technically you are incorrect. Anaerobic respiration is the same as aerobic respiration but the final electron acceptor is not oxygen. They both have those 3 processes. This video confused anaerobic respiration with fermentation, by saying that fermentation is anaerobic respiration, which is incorrect. Fermentation is just an anaerobic process.
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I have a test tomorrow 😂
BRILLIANT SUMMARY of both Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration.. which now shifts (in some high school syllabue) to Alcohol Fermentation & Lactic Acid Fermentation
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@@Genix_008 lol same
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Nice and well animated video! i think your logo can be better. (It's just my opinion)
He look good at the end and the beginning of the video but we can't see it properly in your channel.
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Thank you I’m doing revision over the half term to try and catch up and this really helped thanks for explaining it so well I fully understand and my teacher will be impressed when I can explain the right process or respiration
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It’s a rip off of another channel called kursgesgt
@@TheDers07 How is it a rip-off? It is just another channel with nice animations that educates people.
great animations! this is legit one of the best Indonesian-made animated science channel. keep on doing the good work, I immediately subbed.
That specific and still its only one of the best lol
It’s a rip off of another channel called kursgesgt
2:14 Nope, wrong. The video confuses the anaerobic process of fermentation with anerobic respiration (the video also uses a long-outdated value for how many ATP are produced per starting glucose, and also makes some other mistakes.).
All respiration uses a respiratory chain, also called an electron transport chain, which has respiratory complexes in it; as electrons are passed from one complex to another in the electron transport chain, the small amounts of energy released are used to pump proton across the membrane, producing an electrochemical gradient that is then used by ATP synthase to synthesize ATP from ADP and Pi. That applies to both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The defining difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration is what the electron transport chain uses as its terminal electron acceptor: aerobic respiration uses molecular oxygen, and anaerobic respiration uses something else, such as sulfate, fumarate, nitrate, DMSO, etc.
Fermentation does not use a respiratory chain, does not produce an electrochemical gradients across a membrane, and does not use ATP synthase to produce ATP. Fermentation is NOT a form of anaerobic respiration.
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This has been a life saver
I like your simple explanations of Cellular Respiration and other topics. I always watch at least one of your videos before exams. Thank you.
I needed this!! Thank you, this was so easy to understand.
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Good explanation & animation of the processes, but respiration requires an electron transport chain with a final electron acceptor, like oxygen in aerobic respiration. For anaerobic respiration, e.g. nitrate or sulfate are used instead of oxygen, and is only found in procaryotes (propably because its less efficient). Therefore, fermentation is (striktly seen) not considered anaerobic respiration although it creates ATP without oxygen :)
It’s a rip off of another channel called kursgesgt
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Thank you this video has helped me a lot . I'm about to write my board exams . 😑
Aerobic respiration goes through many stages
1.Glycolysis
Where a molecule of glucose is changed to glucose 6 phosphate by converting an ATp to an ADp..then the carbon atoms of glucose 6 phosphate is rearranged to be easily broken to produce energy.. forming fructose 6 phosphate.. which also changes to fructose 1_6 diphosphate by converting another Atp to ADp..then fructose 1_6 diphosphate is split into two pgal molecules .. each pgal changes to a pyruvic acid by converting 2 ADP to 2 ATP and one NAD enzyme changes to NADH ...to give net products of the glycolysis ( 2ATP..2NADH and 2 pryrovic acid ) in cystole..which leads us to the following process
Of krybs cycle but I'm so lazy to write it
That was really helful
As input, some parts of the animation still look too fast, making it difficult to see the text, and seem rushed. but overall, it's really cool
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Sir I have understood the video of aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Narrated Al-Zubayr Ibn al-Awam that the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “There has come to you the disease of the nations before you, jealousy and hatred. This is the ‘shaver’ (destroyer); I do not say that it shaves hair, but that it shaves (destroys) faith” [(Hasan) Jamee at-Tirmidhee]
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2hrs before test this is top
2:37 LOKS LIKE AMONG US
SUS
Its loks so similar
WHEN IMPOSTER IS SUS!?!?!?!?
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Kurzgerzat copy but nice...
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What is the difference between respiration and anaerobic respiration in terms?
Since, Respiration: It is typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
Types of Respiration
1. Anaerobic respiration(Absence of oxygen, How anaerobic respiration absent of Oxygen, Since Anaerobic respiration is comes under respiration that is reaction with the presence of Oxygen)
2.aerobic respiration
Please answer my question. I need your support answers to clear my doubt.
Thanks
Respiration means breaking down of food particles with the help of oxygen to produce ATP
There are 3 types of respiration based on the location which the process occur
1 External respiration ( Gas exchange at nasal cavity)
2 Internal respiration ( Gas exchange in lungs blood and body cells)
3 Cellular respiration (Breaking down of food molecules in cells)
Among them CELLULAR RESPIRATION is further divided into 2 types as aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
So anaerobic respiration is a small part of a large process of respiration.
key point ; the main use of respiration is producing energy. Therefore contribution of oxygen is not compulsory in this process. Oxygen is just facilitating the process. As explained in the video with the help of oxygen more ATP is produced.
I guess this would be helpful. Happy to help!😊😊
good video
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Which process is more important for life in your opinion;Aerobic or Anaerobic respiration?
Plz reply me
We humans are multicellular organisms so from our perspective aerobic respiration is more important because we need more energy to carryout various metabolic activities
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Chemistry?
@@samanansari9085 no its in P.E
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Aerobic respiration should yield 38 ATPs instead of 36 as far as I rmb?
The speed is too fast to understand
wonderful
isnt this a lot like kurzgesagts style of animation? either way it was still rlly hepful!
i had to watch this for school and it was ok ig
Please make on Hindi language
Right
May I ask? How many metabolic pathways does aerobic has? And for anaerobic too?
Is it both 3? (It's only my guess)
The three pathways are
Glycolysis
Kreb cycle or citric acid cycle
Electron transport chain
But,,,,,
Glycolysis is the common step in both aerobic and anaerobic. The other two pathways are of aerobic respiration
@@nazimsha6686well technically you are incorrect. Anaerobic respiration is the same as aerobic respiration but the final electron acceptor is not oxygen. They both have those 3 processes. This video confused anaerobic respiration with fermentation, by saying that fermentation is anaerobic respiration, which is incorrect. Fermentation is just an anaerobic process.
You animation are amazing but you shoul change your logo. Anything animated would look good.
No offense, but i feel like you sort of copied kursgezagts animation.
There is a mistake in video 38 molecules of ATP are produced during aerobic respiration
is it 36 or 38
38
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Tge animation remines me of kuzergat
2:21 He actually missed the bus 😢
Btw rn the comments are 169
Nice explanation,i think you should try it in hindi so that more viewers will attract.👍
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Me
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kurzgesagt v2?
I think it's taken by kurgzkesat
This animation is similar to that channel named as
I am tasked with knowing the difference between respiration and breathing, which this video doesn't even tell me
I have seen 20 minute after exam😅
I understood about 25% of it and I replayed parts
i still dont get what anaerobic respiration is
Other that getting zapped by atp, I liked it
Muscle soreness is not caused because of lactic acid accumulation in the muscles, it is because of muscle micro tears. This is a common misconception.
Copy of kurzestagt in nutshell
My teacher used this vid at school
So. Did mine
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