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You mentioned in the video that there would be chaos if there was no lysosome membrane. It actually wouldn't. The lysosome enzymes work at just the right Ph value. The pH of cytoplasm is higher than that optimal value so they would have been inactivated.
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Thank you! I really like the analogies which made it very easy to understand and remember. I like the "zip locks", "Santa claudin occludes tight chimneys", velcrow, channel, and anchor
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Thank you so so much for this!!! It's so well and simply explained from the important context of compartmentalization up to the cell junctions itself! I love the mnemonic "santa claudin occludes tight chimneys" it gets funnier the more i think about it lol 😆 Really enjoyed watching this, thank you again!!! 🫀
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You mentioned in the video that there would be chaos if there was no lysosome membrane. It actually wouldn't. The lysosome enzymes work at just the right Ph value. The pH of cytoplasm is higher than that optimal value so they would have been inactivated.
that's if we are talking about 1 lysosome but if all of them are without membranes it would be sufficient amount for the enzymes to work
@@brajesh388 that makes sense. Is there a paper that you are refering to? I want to know more.
This is amazing.. Very clear and concise explanations with amazing visualizations. Not many videos can cover material like this! Did you do all the visualizations yourself??
Sure did :-) Animated everything! So glad it was helpful!
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