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  • There is one thing I don't understand clearly. Will oxygemoglobin give up oxygen only due to lower partial pressure of oxygen or Bohr effect always needed?

  • such a great professor u are - LOVE U <3 I dont know, how I can thank u.

    And ya, there are 4 methyle gr ;P

  • Thank you professor!

  • This is brilliant!!

  • thank you!

  • This helped a lot to further grasp the concepts needed for my final exam tomorrow!

    Your voice is intoxicating and kept me listening! I wish you were my prof!!!

  • Highly appreciable Lecture..... I think some other faculty member can learn from her how to teach student with clear understanding....

  • What an amazing professor! =) Thanks

  • Oh my goodness! This video is absolutely amazing! You should show my professor a thing or two about teaching! Thank you so much!

  • luv u maam .u r godess to me

  • This video plays without audio on my iPad along with lectures 6, 8, 12, 20, 21 and 26. I will comment on the other videos that I am experiencing this problem. Nevertheless, thank you; these have been an excellent set of lectures.

  • Professor, please marry me?

  • Excellent explanation! Greetings from Brazil.

  • Very well explained. Thank you for posting!

  • Useful!:)

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  • @cipher348 so?? who cares you go to Harvard....

  • @experience271 Nobody should care but me. And that is exactly my point. Even though people think that Harvard is a great school, it shows that not everything is true. Thanks for concurring with me.

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  • Much better explanation then my professor. My professor tends to ramble on and on without actually explaining the material. But this helped me understand the material alot better.

  • santa subito!

  • thank you life saver! i can't be staring at voet anymore....

  • that was a great lecture... thank you

  • great!!! but aren't there FOUR methyl gruops?? 06:40

  • @idiklic No, the other ones are double bonded to C-H2

  • thank you!

  • nice lecture!

  • thank god...i was really having a hard time just by reading harpers

  • Thanks a lot, got my Biochem resit this Sat n this is a life saver lol

  • Very good videos, thank you.

    One question though: Is it just me, or do I see 4 methyl groups in the Protophorphyrin IX (a 4th one at the bottom)?

  • she is goood.

  • Maybe I should do my biochem studies in Kharagpur; you are one good professor!

  • Dr. Dasgupta ...You have no idea how much ur lectures have helped me during my Final exams in organic chemistry of Bio Molecules ..I thank you from the bottom of my heart : ) ..

  • My teacher is really whack. This is my substitute ressource. Everything clicks and flows at once. Thank youuuuuuuuuuuu soooooo much Dr. Dasgupta, you're heaven sent.

  • really great lectures!!

  • Dr. Dasgupta - you are amazing. I am in biochem I at a private university and I feel like I'm sitting in a foreign language class! I am so blessed to have found your classes on the internet. Thank you so much. You have made biochem not only easier to understand, but also very interesting. I wish you were my teacher!

  • I enjoy this course a lot! Thank you!!

  • wow if only more teachers were like you! thank you so much

  • thank you for the vid

  • coolness

  • Ok So 1536 views and am I the first nerd to comment??? This was absolutely helpful. I think I am going to search for more topics for my biochem class here.

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