i thought it was the mitochondria and chlorophyll. that the mitochondria does cellular respiration which uses glucose and oxygen to produce atp, carbon dioxide, and water. the chlorophyll takes the atp to do photosynthesis, breaking it down into adp +p and the materials needed are carbon dioxide and water. it produces adp +p and oxygen and glucose, which the mitochondria uses in cellular respiration and that's the cycle. why is it the ribosome and mitochondria in the video? some1 explain please?
@pinkponyofdoom Chlorophyll gets its energy from sunlight. The light independant stage of photosynthesis does use some ATP - but that ATP is produced within the chloroplast itself during the light dependent stage. The chloroplast does not need a supply of ATP from the mitochondria.
you are amazing, please can you put more up about atp and how it is used in a variety of contexts such as in musculosketal systems please? I am doing a degree in Equine Science and I´m lost!!!
You're a legend Douchy! It's fantastic and kind of funny to see/hear your enthusiasm; makes me see biology in a whole new light, a new perspective if you will. Your jokes are so bad they make me laugh!
Thank you so much!
memphisbmx14 4 days ago
His enthusiasm rocks and I am a teacher! I wish I had that level of energy all the time.
TeresaNeurosci 6 days ago
i love you!!!!!!!!!!!!! you have me excited about my nerd work
piperboy350 2 weeks ago
Amazing!!!! i love the enthusiasm!
waamuhammada 1 month ago
You are a legend.
MorkDesign 2 months ago
i thought it was the mitochondria and chlorophyll. that the mitochondria does cellular respiration which uses glucose and oxygen to produce atp, carbon dioxide, and water. the chlorophyll takes the atp to do photosynthesis, breaking it down into adp +p and the materials needed are carbon dioxide and water. it produces adp +p and oxygen and glucose, which the mitochondria uses in cellular respiration and that's the cycle. why is it the ribosome and mitochondria in the video? some1 explain please?
pinkponyofdoom 3 months ago
@pinkponyofdoom Chlorophyll gets its energy from sunlight. The light independant stage of photosynthesis does use some ATP - but that ATP is produced within the chloroplast itself during the light dependent stage. The chloroplast does not need a supply of ATP from the mitochondria.
andrewdouch 3 months ago
your accent just made listening to a biology lesson so much more interesting
thisb3jayjay 3 months ago
you are amazing, please can you put more up about atp and how it is used in a variety of contexts such as in musculosketal systems please? I am doing a degree in Equine Science and I´m lost!!!
ercae 3 months ago
I love how excited you are! Did anyone else end up grinning throughout the entire video?
IkuraChan 3 months ago 4
jesus CHRIST. I have been trying to figure out ATP for 3 weeks. I finally get it. You're an excellent teacher. Thank you very much.
gollyster 4 months ago 3
you are a god.
kandiegrl001 4 months ago
his face when that woman walks in is pricelss
kdotkhan 4 months ago
Love your enthusiam. Wish you were my biology teacher.
KATDVINE 5 months ago 9
wowwww.!!!!
lysafae 6 months ago
I think you need to oil that door!
mathesonrogerma 8 months ago
You're a legend Douchy! It's fantastic and kind of funny to see/hear your enthusiasm; makes me see biology in a whole new light, a new perspective if you will. Your jokes are so bad they make me laugh!
paulbart92 8 months ago
his passion is amazing
jeppikah 10 months ago
This is cool Doucy :)
I guess this is better than the podcast
Zak, WPSC 2011
ZakerAdna 1 year ago
Terrific video. Very thorough and nice little pictures along with it. Your passion for science is absolutely adorable. Thanks much! :)
Strawberrymitten 1 year ago 3
You rock!!! Thanks a lot! I really wish you were my professor! :(
lidoro2004 1 year ago
can u share that presentation?
18Rella 1 year ago
thanks!
123nickn 1 year ago
awesome :D thank uu
dgwizrd 1 year ago
so nice
djmytrack 1 year ago
the best and most concise video of this on the web (:
JustNelzn 1 year ago
wow, very very well made tanks for that :)
managarm1349 1 year ago 2
thanks douchy :)
finally understand the ADP-ATP cycle thanks to u...
wish u taught biology at my school..
ur enthusiasm is what makes you such a good teacher.
However....ur jokes arent as great as ur explanations... ;)
Questionable23 2 years ago