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Cellular Respiration (in detail)

Cellular Respiration (in detail) Beverly Biology 125K subscribers Subscribe 5.3K Share Download Clip Save 350,115 views Jun 8, 2018 This video discusses Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain. Teachers: You can purchase this PowerPoint from my online store. Follow the link below for details: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Keywords: ATP Cellular respiration Mitochondria Glycolysis Krebs cycle Electron transport chain adenosine triphosphate Citric acid NADH Cytoplasm Fermentation Glucose Pyruvate Aerobic respiration ATP synthase Key moments View all Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript Beverly Biology 125K subscribers Videos About 166 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @sophiechelton1453 6 years ago the only video on cellular respiration that I could find anywhere that actually explains in detail - thanks so much, really helped! :) 274 Reply 5 replies @julietiacono2258 3 years ago I think this is the best video on cellular respiration that I have ever watched. Thank you. 8 Reply @thecadencer 4 years ago Thank you so much! This was the only video I could find ANYWHERE that explains this concept! Not any of my biology textbooks or teachers, either. This was simplistic, visual, and perfect! 18 Reply @angezuniga-aleman474 5 years ago left my 1.5 hr lecture confused. listened to your 17 minute video.... now i understand! thank you so much. 19 Reply 1 reply @sosocute3078 5 years ago 1- Glycolysis- Net yield of 2 ATP. Krebs cycle- Net yield of 2 ATP( 2 pyruvate) Electron transport chain- 32- 34 ATP( It is different in each biology text book- ) 2- In the mitochondria- glycolysis in the cytoplasm- Krebs cycle in the mitochondrial matrix- Electron transport in the inner mitochondrial membrane 3- F B D E G C A I think these are the correct answers. 91 Reply 3 replies @azurebluet3045 2 years ago I wish MY teacher explained in detail--and carefully, knowing we have minimal knowledge on the topic. Very nice video, thank you so much! 5 Reply @lynea808 4 months ago Thank you so very much for explaining this in a way that's easy to understand. The pace and sound of your voice is better than any other of video i've found. Keep the video's coming!!! Reply 1 reply @Vegapunk108 5 years ago This is the best ever, beautifully explained in a constructive detailed manner. 57 Reply 1 reply @JohnnyG196 2 months ago It's 2024 and this is still one of the better videos on cellular respiration Reply @endijohnson5863 5 years ago Gave it a thumbs up within 5 min. I’ve seen so many of these and this is the best explanation and visual by far 9 Reply @luislaurean8744 5 years ago BEAUTIFULLY EXPLAINED! You're an amazing teacher. the visual representation of the molecules interacting with other molecules was EXTREMELY helpful. 14 Reply @Shah91270 7 months ago I remember watching this back in high school I needed it so much I looked for hours until somehow I found it best video has step by step. No Indian accent and explains everything. Reply @beyzee8516 5 years ago (edited) I stopped reviewing for NMAT (the equivalent of MCAT in the US) that I'd be taking tomorrow. Now I'm just taking in additional information and this channel doesn't waste my time and I actually learn a lot more in just an hour. If I can't slay the Physics portion of the exam (which is likely), I should at least slay the Biology section and this channel would be a great great help! 🙏 13 Reply 2 replies @cynthiajohnson7115 7 months ago WOW! You explained cellular respiration beautifully and in such detail. I was having the hardest time understanding it until I stumbled upon your video! Thank you! Reply @lisas1438 3 years ago This was a game changer for me. I can’t thank you enough. Finally someone made this understandable!!! 👍🏼 9 Reply @j1znvcs 2 years ago the amount of help you've provided with this. Reply @kellychoung382 3 years ago 지금껏 본 설명중 가장 디테일하고 제일 잘 정리된 설명이에요! 강추 합니다! 2 Reply @asiiiiii2949 5 years ago Your method of explanation is very good. I got a lot of info from this lecture 17 Reply @royalxeronic7243 5 years ago Dude thank you so much, why dont I have such teachers man. Keep the good work up, your helping so many people with it <3 13 Reply @ajithakdev 4 years ago I have never seen such a video, which clearly explained the concept of cellular respiration in easy way, thank you very much, it's really awesome., 3 Reply @emiliebaril2190 4 years ago Thank you, McGill student here and this really helped. Thank you! 3 Reply @scienceencompass8622 1 year ago beautiful...i was getting goosebumps and had to stop watching this video in order to send my comment. I just couldn't finish until the end of the video as i was so enchanted by your explanation and had to pause to comment down here.. Well done. I am a science tutor and this was helpful. Reply @rebekahsprlyan6982 3 years ago This video helped me so so much! It gave me information in a simple way, with enough detail, for me to grasp the process and make sense of it! Thanks so much, I've watched it several times! 2 Reply @crazygoofy100 4 years ago Thank you so much for this video. My professor didn't do too well of a job of explaining this and now I feel like I better understand Cellular Respiration. 4 Reply @nathansawicky6333 2 years ago So well done. Illustrations simple yet perfect for learning. Thank you 2 Reply @vanessagomez2968 5 years ago 1.) - Glycolysis: 2 - Krebs Cycle: 2 - Electron Transport Chain: 30 2.) - Glycolysis: Cytoplasm - Krebs Cycle: Matrix - Electron Transport Chain: Inner membrane 3.) a. Glucose broken into PGAL b. ATP and pyruvate created c. Acetic acid bonds w/ Coenzyme A d. Citric acid created e. ATP, NADH, and FADH2 created f. H+ ions pumped out of the matrix g. ATP produced through ATP synthase How right or wrong am I? :D Thanks for this video! Was super helpful!! 3 Reply 2 replies @isellesueromatos7538 3 years ago The best explanation video of cellular respiration. Thanks for share your knowledge with us in such a great way!! <3 Good bless u 1 Reply @sabrinaduncan128 3 years ago Exam is right around the corner. I'm here for it all. Thanks for the upload Reply @lexiw20 3 years ago This really helped me for my biology 151 class! Thank you! 4 Reply @Katwumyn 5 years ago This video was incredibly helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make it and to explain everything in such a clear way! 3 Reply @SwiSwiKat 4 years ago Totally brilliant. This deserves an award. 1 Reply @wotsup8885 3 years ago Beautiful! Unfortunately for me, the crappy professors in medical school did not teach me like this and left many unanswered questions until this video answered them all for me! Thank you kind sir, and as Brad Pitt said to his Private First Class Norman in the Fury: "keep stacking 'em up kid!" Reply @wondersandsecrets5996 1 year ago Thanks a lot! Your the best biology teacher Reply @oliveGrade 4 months ago i am deeply greatful for this, i understand it so much Reply @jamespurks1694 6 years ago To all who read the scathing comment last month, especially the moderator I sincerely apologize. I have deleted that comment and I am posting this as a replacement. I had absolutely no idea that she was a high school biology teacher and the video was directed to her students. I feel like a royal heel and I sincerely hope that my apology will be accepted. 2 Reply @ninajay8180 1 year ago Thankyouu this really helps me a lot😊 this video is the only video that I find useful cuz of the detailed illustration Reply @anoyint 10 months ago I cannot express to you to what extent this has helped me. I can now visualize the entire process in my head, rather than memorizing random numbers!! I don't understand why it isn't always taught this way. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. One question: what software did you use to animate this? I think if I could make more of my own visualizations in the future, I'd be able to teach myself more complex concepts in quite the same way. 4 Reply @SapphireAD 5 years ago great explanation, thank you, i'm really struggling with this chapter, this helps! 11 Reply @natalieforster4369 3 years ago Thank you so much for simplified version, very well explained 1 Reply @dlm1259 4 years ago My first language isn't english and i understood better than in my native language you are a really good teacher Reply @許品蓁-m5c 5 years ago 非常清楚的講解,基本上夠應付學校考試 1 Reply @asmaulhusnasamia5341 5 years ago This video is really a great work . From this video my basic on cellular respiration has cleared a lot . Thank you . 1 Reply @jeanettesithebe7722 5 years ago Thank you so much. So much detail yet so easy to understand. God bless. 1 Reply @edu.me.hollingsworth 1 year ago Thank you! This helped me right now. Reply @bronwynalmy5911 4 years ago i didnt really understand this concept much and then i watched your video nd i completley understand it and i really love how you explain in detsil each part. my learnign is so much better now because if you! thank you so much ( it really helps cause i gotta test tmrw! eek!) 1 Reply @vaniasantos1264 5 years ago Saved me hours, thank you 5 Reply @qalb-writes 3 years ago Thanks a lot now I understand cellular respiration properly Nice Job Reply @itsbossin 3 years ago had to pause the video to thank uuuuu, ur the bestt!! Reply @eugeniaagnesrombelayuk1789 2 years ago very digestible explaination, thank you! Reply @md.rakibul2609 2 weeks ago Good video with many details and nice animation🎉 Reply @anythingraf7494 5 years ago THANK YOU SO MUCH NOW I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING THANK YOUUUUU 6 Reply @sabasultanashaik6606 5 years ago Lovely explanation and illustration! Keep up the good work!! 2 Reply @razan-7367 4 years ago الله يسعدك ويوفقك فرجتها علينا ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Reply @shpark519 2 years ago The best video lecture ever👍 Reply @Jere616 6 years ago Very good video for learning the basics of the glucose-to-energy processes. Thanks for uploading this 1 Reply @MUADFLYINGHIGH 3 years ago My comment to you, you are the best !!! 1 Reply @jeaoel4692 3 years ago (edited) G: 2 net ATP 2 pyruvate KC: 2 ATP 2 FADH 8NADH 8C02 ETC: 32-38 ATP molecule G:cytoplasm Kc : Mitochondrial Matrix ETC: Inner Mitchondrial membrane FBDEGCA Reply @ngocnha123 5 years ago thank you so much, I am an international student and I can understand it. 5 Reply @MUADFLYINGHIGH 3 years ago You are the best !!!!!! I appreciate you so much ...... Reply @miboxcmpinto4977 1 year ago Thanks for the explanation! Reply @sarahbesmel5096 10 months ago i owe you my life :))) thank youuuuu! 1 Reply @nayabzakir1433 4 years ago Explained in a very good way... Thank you so much Reply @zacimusprime4865 4 months ago Very comprehensible well done Reply @walkiriamachado21 4 years ago Thank you for your explanation, it helped me to clear up a lot of things. Reply @Jake-jp5ov 4 years ago I'm crying this helped so much Reply @ntresdfggghhhjjnbbbh 8 months ago Awesome explanation thank you bro Reply @craigandsandymonson 4 years ago Great job 1 Reply @rf9674 3 years ago amazing video 1 Reply @mike5774 4 years ago It wold be fantastic if u ordered steps of respiration for us u asked at the end of video. Visualization videos are much understandable and attaches obsession into the subject, after all we are not more than a obsession and a belief. Textbooks are fantastic in describing how events and history is connected in any discipline but to provoke our mankind's thinking into microworld we need visualization videos. We are interested in forklore and stupidity is becos we cannot perceive microworld through our senses. Seeing is an necessary element to create curiosity into science. Reply @els2149 10 months ago This was so helpful!! Reply @unike99 3 years ago This video is great, Its going to help me pass! Reply @sandywong3363 4 years ago Thank you 1 Reply @user-fb6js7vt3u 4 years ago Wonderful Explanation Thanks!!! Reply @chingchen7502 1 year ago Excellent lecture Reply @sharifprice2303 3 years ago Cells need me and we need them. Reply @howardtheduck2252 7 months ago Well done! Reply @naakatube 3 years ago 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 GREAT 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 1 Reply @houcinebensaid6897 1 year ago The C2H3O is not Acetic acid. The acetic acid is C2H4O2, and the total of the molecule in the Kerbs cycle as follows: One ATP, Two CO2, Three NADH, One FADH2 Reply @bastianbetancourt2327 3 years ago i enjoyed learning this Reply @abdullahirazak8771 1 month ago Good explanation Reply @a7mdtamr 6 years ago i just only took in my school ... that Cell respiration produce energy ... didn't know that there was many steps for this :( 6 Reply @elijahrobert4563 1 year ago Thank you so much. Reply @albertoratmiroff2265 5 years ago Good video, good information, thanks 1 Reply @apple1231230 1 year ago where do the enzymes get the energy to manipulate these compounds via breaking them apart or forming into other substances? is it simply from the temperature being maintained in the cell and the new substances being a "lower energy state" of sorts? if not, im confused what powers the enzymes to raise these molecules into higher energy state compounds. Reply @Jeff-zc6rr 3 months ago Excellent. Reply 1 reply @Cardioid2035 2 years ago Has any biologist tried messing around with cymatic frequencies as a way of altering/ enhancing cell function ? Reply @detective1557 3 years ago 9:17 It said previous Krebs cycle what if it is the first one? 1 Reply @מדעהקסמים 1 year ago Hello, I like your video. I have a question please. Why does in the kerbs cycle the 4 cut of the molecule do not release co2 when NAD take H from the 5 ccccc molecule is because the FAD is creating? Reply @sondre4413 2 years ago Thanks this helped alot! :) Reply @mallikarjun3d 4 years ago I am confused because I tot that hydrogen had only one electron and in the illustrations it shows that it has 2 electrons instead of only one 1 Reply @lenglee5362 5 years ago Great video, all the other videos either went into too much detail or didn’t go into enough detail but this was perfect for my biology class. Reply @vesperin5172 3 years ago thank you so much for this video Reply @hawraareda8613 1 year ago very helpful!!♥♥ Reply @reviansahrevi4332 3 years ago Entap Nini kenie murangkom aku pak boh😂😀😀 De bes 1 Reply @sircons2240 5 years ago Well done Sir... 1 Reply @cantinespirituel6887 4 years ago Thanks for the efforts teacher ! :) Reply @babbelfisch42 4 years ago Nicely slimplified, but in what world is tgis in detail?!?!? 1 Reply @muhammadim1575 5 years ago Very nice 1 Reply @sarthakparashar7508 5 years ago (edited) Correct order of Q.3- f b d e g c a? 2 Reply @SilenceInTheBliss 4 years ago So clear. Thank you! Reply @elinordekalo4393 4 years ago thank you so much! Reply @somethingawesome7555 4 years ago When I looked on the internet it said two molecules of Co2 are made. I'm confused in that part. 1 Reply @angelavalencia706 4 years ago THANK U SO MUCH!!YOU ARE SO GOOD!! Reply @mydreams8562 4 years ago Do i have to know all the details? 1 Reply @XxXxswagxXx 5 years ago Thanks dude 1 Reply @mayav7622 1 year ago thanks man Reply @iam_naa 4 years ago Perfect 👌 Reply @ellajesa 6 years ago very good at explaining it. Reply @marangjohannes821 5 years ago Love u a lot man 1 Reply @BillieJolene1 4 years ago I so wish you were my professor. Reply @andthen6066 4 years ago Thanks a lot!!!!! Reply @malhamalaptop1152 3 years ago Ciee disuruh ngerangkum 🔥😎 Reply @Spark-Hole 4 years ago So ATP to a cell is analogous Gasoline to an engine, Thanks Reply @iceice9568 4 years ago Omg thanks!!! Reply @rileyonthatbeat3047 1 year ago Doesn't the Glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria? 1 Reply 2 replies @miboxcmpinto4977 1 year ago So, if we just need the atmospheric oxygen to accept and expell electrons and protons, from our organism... Why don't we just combine those protons and electrons to produce and expell hydrogen? Therefore, not needing to import atmospheric oxygen. Reply @sonalidudwadkar3045 4 years ago Op bro 2 Reply @vanessagomez2968 5 years ago wow this was great. thank you so much Reply @georgeseese 4 years ago Are the various enzymes named, other than ATP Synthase? Reply @hagaretman196 4 years ago Please sir, where are we going to use the NADH produced by the glycolysis? Reply 2 replies @samanthamaybaum6874 5 years ago Amazing Reply @marjandehghani7675 10 months ago 👏🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️ Reply @miracledobbs4279 4 years ago Does anyone have the answers to the questions at the end of the video? Reply @Semsempharma1 5 years ago do you have videos with the name of the enzymes? Reply @angeliedeleon590 5 years ago the video explain the cellular respiration in detailed Reply @salardz 4 years ago What happened to coenzymes, you didn't mention them. 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