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Mitochondria interior – Transection through cristae tubule (2020) Drew B...

Mitochondria interior – Transection through cristae tubule (2020) Drew Berry wehi.tv WEHImovies 213K subscribers Subscribe 1.7K Share Download Save From a validated medical research institute in Australia Learn how health sources are defined by the World Health Organization 80,005 views Premiered Nov 25, 2020 Transection through mitochondria cristae tubule membrane, depicting respiratory enzyme complexes I to V, H+ proton concentration (white dots). Magnification x 10,000,000 By Drew Berry wehi.tv WEHImovies 213K subscribers Videos About Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn 91 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @khushipaharia1989 3 years ago Please never stop making these videos . 42 Reply 1 reply @baraskparas9559 2 years ago Magnificent offering of immense quality that makes the theory real to viewer. 3 Reply @HoboTango 2 years ago These are the most interesting videos I've ever seen. It's a completely alien world to us, yet, it's what makes us, whats been with us all along. So captivating I wish there was tons more. 37 Reply 2 replies @zacharysylvester8349 1 year ago That's an engine, absolutely incredible. 2 Reply @FargonNemeloc 2 years ago These is how i imagined it, extremely small, intriguingly made, absurdly fast and totally necessary for our lives "The only reason we breath is to keep these little machines going" 1 Reply @slazil 3 years ago Like at once. Thank a lot to CGs and biologists. Great vis! 9 Reply 1 reply @hedwegg 3 years ago Great View of Breath at the Nano Molecular Level! 4 Reply @99.99 3 years ago Uhhhh. I liked the old picture better than this one. Guess I hate change. You guys are officially number one. Don't change anymore. The "Decor", "dunkell", the "Avant-garde" music... it's perfect! This one is way to normal. We don't want normal! We want Life! Reply @DecoLimaSB 3 years ago this is just marvelous. a piece of art and great science as well. thank you so much in my opinion, we should use cell animation to people how to admire one of nature's most beautiful layer of complexity. can i use the video in one biology video that I thinking of doing and give the credits? 29 Reply 1 reply @fbbinoire201 2 years ago Mashallah superb Reply @SeaJay_Oceans 3 years ago Yay ! for mitochondria ! 1 Reply 1 reply @nishapanday9471 2 years ago Very very interesting video Reply @OzGoober 7 months ago Fantastic. Reply @otheraccount5252 3 years ago Wait. It's ALL electron transport chain? 19 Reply 4 replies @brendanwhite1830 3 years ago Yes yes yes yes yes thank you 2 Reply @wertytrewqa 3 years ago I wonder if one day someone could incorporate molecular dynamics into art like this. It's only a matter of time. 7 Reply 3 replies @car103d 3 years ago A video with a bit more realistic speed of the atp synthase 10 Reply @Jevgeni_Bogatsev 3 years ago Wow it looks better and beter. Amazing Reply @elektroman3187 2 months ago We need more movies like Osmosis Jones nowadays. Reply @protagonista3350 3 years ago I like this sounds 3 Reply @stephenconnolly3572 3 years ago Biology teacher here...love these videos so much. But I am having trouble visualizing the location of what we are seeing. From the video, it looks like the intermembrane space is contained within a tube, or series of tubes, that run inside of the matrix. Classic pictures however, show the intermembrane space as just that, the space in between inner and outer membranes. So the setup here in the video is amazing but confusing. 8 Reply 8 replies @awensom 2 years ago Awesome! Reply @Tiniuc 2 years ago Mitochondria, the spinny bois of the cell. Reply @gerhardwasowski 1 year ago Drew, you should make the camera fly around like a drone Reply @dina-n9005 2 years ago Кто сюда пришел после лекции К.Северинова (с канала А.Плющева)? 1 Reply @AG_UofT 3 years ago I think the yellow dots are hydrogen ions and the tiny orange molecules are newly generated ATP produced by the ATP synthase 1 Reply @Xx9DarkSoul9xX 3 years ago mind blowing Reply @brendanwhite1830 3 years ago The membrane is super solid tho 1 Reply @johnnyaxon_ 3 years ago Thank you Reply @FargonNemeloc 2 years ago (edited) Is there any video that explains how virus kidnap a cell to make it a tireless machine of replicating virus till the very end? Reply @NH-dc2qw 3 years ago One question - Are these real activities going inside or these are animations? I'm really curious that which instrument is used to cover actions going inside the cell. I'm sorry if I've offended anyone but these are really good videos. All of them. Is it really possible to see inside the cells so accurately. I'm puzzled. Please help me. Thank you in advance.. Reply WEHImovies · 1 reply @ARShokeen 3 years ago Please make video on pollen-pistil interaction Reply @ARShokeen 3 years ago Sir, make videos on mitosis and meiosis as well ,,that will hlp us a lot (bio students) 1 Reply WEHImovies · 1 reply @TANMAN47TANMAN 3 years ago Does this animation wttempt to simulate real relative rates? Reply @margueriteoreilly2168 3 years ago Omg ...wow Reply @왕참피 3 years ago 오예 1 Reply @JohnSmith-lf5xm 3 years ago Real time? or slower or faster? Reply 1 reply @jaeholee3816 3 years ago electric human 2 Reply @colderplasma 3 years ago Proton minigun 1 Reply @AuroraEAustralis 3 years ago CAN YOU DO VITAMINS ???? PLEASE !!!!!! Reply @TANMAN47TANMAN 3 years ago Dude. No way. Reply @JACK-wh6jl 6 months ago B.S. ! Reply @vkushima1957 3 years ago My God is an awesome God! Thanks for sharing. So amazing 3 Reply 16 replies @SMVK 3 years ago (edited) Это просто шикарная работа!!! Жаль что в мои годы учебы не было настолько визуально оформленных химических реакций! (Имею пространственное мышление, однако очень сложно представлять эти процессы только по схемам и словам) Было бы круто если бы так же подробно визуализированны другие химические реакции. И ещё! Очень важно! Как по днк строится клетка??? Из всей информации доступной складывается ощущение будто это независимые процессы. Клетка делается от переизбытка веществ. А днк просто копируется без связи с клеткой! Но это же ведь не так!!! Что то должно считывать информацию с днк и на основе этой информации создавать какие то другие молекулы и тд. Полное неведение процессов именно перехода от днк к клетке! А так же невероятно интересно увидеть химические процессы нейронов/мышечных клеток (дотошно! До атома куда и какой атом летит и крепится/отсоединяется) все что нашлось это единственное видео! Где рисуют схемотично! Хочу знать!!!! Нехватка знаний как у тысячелетнего существа которое не ело на протяжении всех 1000 лет! Пожалуйста т-т 2 Reply

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