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Mitochondria are constantly cycling throughout the neuron. Some are stationary while others are moving down the arms of the cell to assume their proper position. So, while they are complex in their machinery when it comes to neurons we can't deny there presence there. Thanks!
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so simply and concisely explained, I now understand the carnitine shuttle. you have excellent educational skills to enlighten students that have to cope with ridiculous complicated notes that do not convey what it is we have to know. thank you, thank you, thank you. I can now move forward. karen
hello! you really make the best biochemistry lessons on youtube so i will ask for some lessons too please: pentose phosphate pathway fatty acid synthesis glycolysis with compound structures present pyruvate metabolism glycogenolysis & glycogenesis more om aminoacid metabolism & thank you so much for making lessons that easy and for makind efforts to make us understand Actually YOU ARE BETTER THAN MY UNIVERSITY DOCTOR !
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1:25 according to your explanation it should be alpha-beta oxidation not beta. You forgot to mention to mention that fatty acyl CoA will undergo 4 reactions with 4 different enzymes that will be 1. Dehydrogenase 2. Hydrolase 3. Dehydrogenase 4. Thiolase Now the step 2 and 4 attack the Beta Carbon thus it is called beta oxidation ( first attack will add OH group and the 2nd attack will add oxo group), hope this will explain why
Nice video, it helps to understand problematic in whole complexity :). Only one corr: NEURONS definitely HAVE mitochondria (at least they are one of cells with highest energy consumption).
You simplified the topics and made it easy to comprehend. You are one of the few indians(if im cprrect) whose English accent is clear.God bless you sir.
this is truly amazing..i thought i could never understand the fatty acids but u explained literally well..in both 1 nd 2 part of beta oxidation..God bless u..👍
Nice video about beta oxidation of fatty acids . Understanding Biochemistry is extremely important for all doctors including gynaecologists. Without understanding the steroid pathway we can't understand the pathophyiology of Disorders of Sex Development . I would like to add few things more here about beta Oxidation . Beta oxidation takes place in four steps: dehydrogenation, hydration, oxidation and thyolisis. Each step is catalyzed by a distinct enzyme. It is the catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down.
The video is nice but there is mistake , Carnitine acyl transferase1 or Carnitine palmatoyl transferase 1 is located on the outer portion of inner mitochondrial membrane and not at the outer mitochondrial membrane. There is no specific involment of outer mitochondrial membrane. Video was very helpful
carnitine acyl transferase moves between inner and outer mitochondrial membrane to transfer acyl group. dont make me leave a turd on your coffee table ma dude.
Do upload more video in biochemistry like pentose phosphate pathway, how glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are reciprocally regulate, activation of phosphorylase kinase and glycogen degredation and metabolism plz😀😃
Nervous tissue does not lack mitochondria. Neurons lack sufficient amounts of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) to shuttle FFAs into the neuron's mitochondria. Also, the BBB prevents the entry of FFAs into the brain.
Biochemistry ends at 1:35, with the bond-line diagram of fatty acid AMD labeled alpha and beta carbons. After that it's all molecular biology--circles and squares with abbreviations. What is the chemical structure of acyl-CoA? We don't care, that's chemistry, we're doing biology here!
+Aurelio Toral yes. You are absolutely right. I didn't forget that. I have intentionally skipped many small points for the sake pf keeping this video ahort and simple. Thanks for ur comment Mr. AURELIO
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@@MEDSimplified I have to made a short representation video.Will you please tell me where from you made such awesome edited videos. i will be very grateful to you
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Mitochondria are constantly cycling throughout the neuron. Some are stationary while others are moving down the arms of the cell to assume their proper position. So, while they are complex in their machinery when it comes to neurons we can't deny there presence there.
Thanks!
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That dude is so marvelous, explained without oversimplifying and overcomplicating, everything told well, and the editing of the visuals is also cool. Liked, commented, subbed for TH-cam algorythms!
so simply and concisely explained, I now understand the carnitine shuttle. you have excellent educational skills to enlighten students that have to cope with ridiculous complicated notes that do not convey what it is we have to know. thank you, thank you, thank you. I can now move forward.
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Nervous tissue actually has a lot of mitochondria especially neurons,for synthesis of neurotransmitters,exocytosis,neurotransmitter uptake pump,etc
Samantha Gonah yep, he failed a bit there. Good you noticed, i noticed it aswell
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He said lipase work in adipocytes ! Not correct .
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6:35 for generalization The enzyme is called Carnitine Acyl Transferase 1
hello! you really make the best biochemistry lessons on youtube so i will ask for some lessons too please:
pentose phosphate pathway
fatty acid synthesis
glycolysis with compound structures present
pyruvate metabolism
glycogenolysis & glycogenesis
more om aminoacid metabolism
& thank you so much for making lessons that easy and for makind efforts to make us understand
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THANK YOU SO MUCH I'm from Ukraine and unfortunately I didn't find some video about beta-oxidation in Ukrainian, only in English... And your video is the treasure for me! Thank you!
1:25 according to your explanation it should be alpha-beta oxidation not beta. You forgot to mention to mention that fatty acyl CoA will undergo 4 reactions with 4 different enzymes that will be 1. Dehydrogenase 2. Hydrolase 3. Dehydrogenase 4. Thiolase
Now the step 2 and 4 attack the Beta Carbon thus it is called beta oxidation ( first attack will add OH group and the 2nd attack will add oxo group), hope this will explain why
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Nice video, it helps to understand problematic in whole complexity :). Only one corr: NEURONS definitely HAVE mitochondria (at least they are one of cells with highest energy consumption).
You simplified the topics and made it easy to comprehend. You are one of the few indians(if im cprrect) whose English accent is clear.God bless you sir.
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this is truly amazing..i thought i could never understand the fatty acids but u explained literally well..in both 1 nd 2 part of beta oxidation..God bless u..👍
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Nice video about beta oxidation of fatty acids . Understanding Biochemistry is extremely important for all doctors including gynaecologists. Without understanding the steroid pathway we can't understand the pathophyiology of Disorders of Sex Development .
I would like to add few things more here about beta Oxidation . Beta oxidation takes place in four steps: dehydrogenation, hydration, oxidation and thyolisis. Each step is catalyzed by a distinct enzyme. It is the catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down.
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The video is nice but there is mistake , Carnitine acyl transferase1 or Carnitine palmatoyl transferase 1 is located on the outer portion of inner mitochondrial membrane and not at the outer mitochondrial membrane. There is no specific involment of outer mitochondrial membrane.
Video was very helpful
Jayesh Telang actually it's on the outer membrane..CPT2 is the one found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
carnitine acyl transferase moves between inner and outer mitochondrial membrane to transfer acyl group. dont make me leave a turd on your coffee table ma dude.
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Nervous tissue does not lack mitochondria. Neurons lack sufficient amounts of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) to shuttle FFAs into the neuron's mitochondria. Also, the BBB prevents the entry of FFAs into the brain.
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Biochemistry ends at 1:35, with the bond-line diagram of fatty acid AMD labeled alpha and beta carbons. After that it's all molecular biology--circles and squares with abbreviations. What is the chemical structure of acyl-CoA? We don't care, that's chemistry, we're doing biology here!
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You forgot to mention the FFAs cannot travel the bloodstream as so. They need to bond to a protein, in this case albumin.
+Aurelio Toral yes. You are absolutely right. I didn't forget that. I have intentionally skipped many small points for the sake pf keeping this video ahort and simple. Thanks for ur comment Mr. AURELIO
so are proteins just floating around our blood stream non stop or are they stored somewhere and then released when needed?
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Really mitochondria is absent in nervous tissue?
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This video be like "ok so today class we'll do a bit of math, 2+2=4"
after a few minutes
"so in differentiation" XD lol it's great video, thank you so much, studies will always be harder but I have to work harder:D thank you!
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Video is very awesome. Please make one more video for unsaturated fatty acid Beta oxidation