I have a question: the last minute of the video you said that you "had already gone over unsaturated FAcids, FAcids with no double bonds" then move on to explain monounsaturated. Arent Unsaturated FAcids not fully saturated with hydrogens and therefore FAcids with dbl bonds by definition? Im confused....
Then select Ch 17. On the left will be some green bullet points, look for the last one titled "lecture companion art" and select the link right underneath the bullet point. Then scroll down and select Chapter 17 and save it to your computer. You may need an unzip program to open it. Enjoy!
You should be my professor!
islamiaarabia 2 months ago
hahah I like the Carni who takes you on the ride analogy ,( Ill always rememeber the Coash to pay with now!)
capriccioso35 2 months ago
ALPHA-BOOM-BETA MO' FUCKA!!!!!
tjd07x 5 months ago 4
@tjd07x holy shit I was going to write that exact same thing haha
zackboomer 3 months ago
Thank God for you!!
lainiexsmith 8 months ago
Thank you very much Aarron :D
formula1nh 10 months ago
like your memory tips, i.e. the Co-ash Carny, thanks!
GPSX4 10 months ago
Hey AARON, theres a little iddee biddee mistake. It's 108 ATP - 2 for activation of fatty acyl something...
eckosama 11 months ago
cant believe im just finding these vids now, but better later than never. Thanks
chobostrata 11 months ago
Thank you so much!!!!!!!
elizabethgonzales23 1 year ago
I have a question: where does the dissimilation of glycerol takes place? you don't really talk about glycerol.
mressoj 1 year ago
I have a question: the last minute of the video you said that you "had already gone over unsaturated FAcids, FAcids with no double bonds" then move on to explain monounsaturated. Arent Unsaturated FAcids not fully saturated with hydrogens and therefore FAcids with dbl bonds by definition? Im confused....
aktorra 1 year ago
@aktorra You are correct, thanks for catching that!
aaronsbiochemvideos 1 year ago
@aaronsbiochemvideos I can't thank you enough, Sir.
7xcvy 2 months ago 3
Thanks for this! You made it so much clearer in 20 minutes than my biochemistry professor could in two lectures!
mandron 1 year ago
you'd make a great professor mate
trigger9017 1 year ago
Hello, can I ask you a question?
why is it that it's always writen "FADH2" but not always "NADH + H", just "NADH"?
sayuriaccount 1 year ago
@sayuriaccount that's just a convention. both are correct
mandron 1 year ago
@sayuriaccount It depends on the textbook. Technically it should be NADH + H+
donutgabe 1 year ago
@sayuriaccount It depends on the textbook. Technically it should be NADH + H+.
donutgabe 1 year ago
Thank you!
MohanY23 1 year ago
thank you soo much for uploading this . It has been a very helpful. love it ! you make it soo easy to understand YAY you ! lol .
reied08 1 year ago
@reied08 Thank you for the kind words!
aaronsbiochemvideos 1 year ago
where can I download the slides?
gtg589t 1 year ago
@gtg589t @gtg589t go to whfreeman. com/lehninger5e
Then select Ch 17. On the left will be some green bullet points, look for the last one titled "lecture companion art" and select the link right underneath the bullet point. Then scroll down and select Chapter 17 and save it to your computer. You may need an unzip program to open it. Enjoy!
aaronsbiochemvideos 1 year ago