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  • And that is the ATP cycle ,,Realy??

    oh,,so why the teacher passed 3 monthes trying to explane it 4 us and we are just like the poor cats lookin for her ,,with eyes full of the tears ,,

    oh come on i hate my self cuz of the cycle ,,some one help me ,,i hate u ATPcycle and i want to kill u cuz i cann't understand u :(

  • hey that explained it pretty good! better than my biology book! lol

  • Does that mean that Froot Loops is great source for energy?

  • according to tmy textbook this is wrong my friend

  • i thought it had 3 parts ribose w/ nitrogenous base adenine and the 3 phosphate chain group

  • The use of fruitloops was a good idea, but the information is wrong. Hope this wasn't for a school project or you might get a bad grade.

  • Here I am late at night doing my human bio homework, trying to wrap my head around this ATP ADP stuff. My textbook wasn't much use so my last resort was ... YOUTUBE!!! Thanks man, I need a fruit loop or two to help me get this stuff.

  • Thats fantastic, well explained

  • awesome! :)

  • Thanks!!

  • so is too much ATP ......like spare fat on your body?

  • @musicismylanguage Maybe, I'm not an expert on the subject but what I would gather is that the fat would be more adp, and when the other phosphate joins and becomes atp and breaks down, is when you would actually be breaking down the fat. I'm probably wrong though.

  • A better speaker would help.

  • Loved your video and love fruit loops ;-)

  • comment my teacher rapping the atp song!

  • thanks dude...that was very educative...but now i'm hungry lol

  • thanks!it was good!

  • wtf???!!! when a cell needs energy it breaks ATP into ADP not the other way around! It requires energy to add a phosphate group to ADP. That is the most important point!

  • Thats what I thought

  • HAHA props to you man. i was thinking the same thing.

  • @murraymint85 what you said is wrong. when the cell needs energy ADP( adenosint di-phosphate because it has TWO phosphates) is converted to ATP ( adenosine tri-phosphate because it contains THREE phosphates) it adds a phosphate to the ADP making it ATP. Fpr ATp to be stored in the cell, it looses a phosphate group and becomes ADP. when the cell needs energy it turns ADP to ATP by an endergonic process called phosphorylation. what was on the video was correct.

  • you did it with cereal because if you did it with candy, you would have to explain diabedes too!

  • Fruit loops LOL

    Interesting video though. :D

  • You basically rock. This is helping me so much for my summer Bio course. Thank you :)

  • liked the "cereal" nature of this video. will there be a sequel?

    ATP is made all the time, not just when the cell "needs" energy (it needs it all the time).

    it was kind of hard to tell which way the cycle was going, clock-side or counter-clockwise?

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