I thought there would be a single word to describe ciliary movement, like peristalsis in the esophagus, so I chanced upon your video, for which, many thanks. To me these wonders just confirm the existence of God.
Bro, it’s a few moving proteins, inherited from monocellular organisms that emerged billions of years ago - monocellular organisms that enjoyed the benefit of motility from a sporadic genetic mutation that resulted in a part of the cell jiggling.
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It stores and releases energy in form of phosphate group. It's more important to understand how ATP serves as energy currency. You can learn that in this video: th-cam.com/video/bjwmxqpyV3g/w-d-xo.html
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I thought there would be a single word to describe ciliary movement, like peristalsis in the esophagus, so I chanced upon your video, for which, many thanks. To me these wonders just confirm the existence of God.
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Bro, it’s a few moving proteins, inherited from monocellular organisms that emerged billions of years ago - monocellular organisms that enjoyed the benefit of motility from a sporadic genetic mutation that resulted in a part of the cell jiggling.
'beating' of cilia maybe?
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I am so confused i thought nexin connects the adjacent pairs to each other not dynein???
Can you please make a video on map kinase pathways and jakskat pathway. It would be really helpful
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Dyenin moves towards the minus end of the microtubule. But in the video it is moving in the opposite direction... kindly resolve..
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So the arm things are proteins that are powered by ATPs? Okay. Now it’s time to go learn how an ATP works.
It stores and releases energy in form of phosphate group. It's more important to understand how ATP serves as energy currency. You can learn that in this video: th-cam.com/video/bjwmxqpyV3g/w-d-xo.html
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