Researchers aren't exactly sure about how the mechanisms work, but there is an idea that seems quite plausible which involves thinking of the proteins as some rotating components. As the protons (H+) go through the protein complexes, they begin rotating. Imagine that it's a windmill, rotating while H+ passes through.. There is ADP and a phosphate group on the protein, and the mechanical energy of the rotation makes the phosphate group fuse with the ADP into an ATP-molecule .
Apparently someone has something against the electron transport chain?
JeffMWilson 1 month ago
The H-gradient is used to start ATP synthase, and thats the way ATP is made :)
spejderbonnie 5 months ago
what about complex II? no love for FADH?
sreddy117 7 months ago 5
so does it mean that in electron transport ,no ATP is formed.only in oxidation phosphorylation wc is not included in this video.
lilydick 8 months ago
Respiration is so hard to remember D:
talatsmum 8 months ago
does anyone know the name of the song at the end? I really want to download it and listen to it while I workout and drive.
carsuck7 9 months ago
ok, so where the heck is the atp? O.o i was confused, now im even more confused:S
lolwtfh4xomgpr0 11 months ago
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Researchers aren't exactly sure about how the mechanisms work, but there is an idea that seems quite plausible which involves thinking of the proteins as some rotating components. As the protons (H+) go through the protein complexes, they begin rotating. Imagine that it's a windmill, rotating while H+ passes through.. There is ADP and a phosphate group on the protein, and the mechanical energy of the rotation makes the phosphate group fuse with the ADP into an ATP-molecule .
Calstice 10 months ago
dramatic music near the end ^-^ :P
rulely 1 year ago 3
why the hell does none of these video's mention FADH when its a crucial product of the Krebs cycle?? DAMM YOU OCR BIOLOGY!!
latinpapi1 1 year ago 3
thanks sooooo much for thes video!! understood it all :)
rindin100 1 year ago
good job
eblscience 1 year ago
I love you I love you I love you I love you!!!! That totally made my life..so much easier to understand than pages in a textbook. <3
00ErgoProxy00 1 year ago 6
@00ErgoProxy00 i know textbooks suck!
rindin100 1 year ago
that made so much more sense than my $150 textbook. Thank you!
teeheehaahaaho 1 year ago 29
Awesome, thanks! Keep up the good work!
AxisMundiOnline 1 year ago
lol i love the music! and you're right lixiaochenx277! it does make it fun! hehehe
4SiXTEEN 1 year ago
They left out Complex II. And they didn't consider the correct ratio.
Complex II is no proton pump, but delivers QH2 too for Complex III.
By the way, Complex II contains Succinate-DH you already know from the Citrate Cycle.
sexinisrael 1 year ago 5
@sexinisrael I swear every video on here about the ETS completely ignores this fact
shoriukan 1 year ago
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@sexinisrael
unfortunately, they hardly ever show the name of the enzymes
AngieAribam 1 year ago
but where does the ATP come from?
ishtargurl 2 years ago
helpful
missgossipxd 2 years ago
OMG this video is perfect!!! I understand it now thankss!!!
jujuGivesYouHell 2 years ago
Garland Science always put the most random music into their vids. But hey, it makes learning fun :D
lixiaochenx277 2 years ago
very good explanation
ilikejuicy 2 years ago
The BEST video on the topic on youtube. EXCELLENT!! Just perfect.
majesticalps 2 years ago 24
perfect
alltoorobot 2 years ago 5