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  • this is such a great song, you should post it in HD

  • @GreenlandCat

    We are in the process of rerecording this video. Cant say when the new version is gonna be up.

  • coulda used diagrams and or animations but other than that awesome video and song!!!

  • You guys rock!!! that's so freakin genius!! THANKS!!

  • Still helpful. (and entertaining) Very well done, guys.

  • Dude, This was awesome. I totally mastered Cellular Respiration and I am sure I shall never forget it again.

  • i <3 you so much i learned by replaying like 18373 times

  • this is such a great piece of work, I salute you, biology enthusiasts

  • I love this - great study aid! Thanks~

  • Why are we watching this in tomorrow's lecture?

    (Chris doo sucks cock)

  • love it!! going to use it to reviews for my bio exam in january

  • Whoa the lyrics are so clever and well thought out! I love this!

  • this is awesome

  • more people should see this. lol

  • guys this is a really good summary of it all and really helpful.... I won't comment on the singing tho he he :)

  • you could have tuned ;)

  • a chick in my class used this song on her project in biology. Very cool and original.

  • Genius, this is the coolest thing since Andrew W.K

  • thank you so much for making this! i passed my last biology exam with flyingcolors, and this really helped me out with respiration. I played it on my mp3 player the entire week before the exam, and what do you know, i rocked it! THANKS!!

  • awesome job!

  • Is it possible to post the lyrics please?

  • @guitarsforever lyrics in the description now. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @guitarsforever just put the lyrics in the description

  • Ha we just watched this in my year 12 Bio class, and while I needed no help, it really helped the rest of my class. So thankyou! We were able to move so much faster after watching your video

  • quickest revision of respiration...ever

    thank you!

  • what video editor did you use to create this?

  • This is amazing. I just took notes on this video and i understand what we're doing so much better. Thank you!

  • THIS IS AWESOME!!! Very creative! I am going to share this with my fellow Physiology peers. Thank you for showing the bright side of Krebs.

  • This is freaking awesome. Oxidative phosphorylation!

  • How brilliant. =)

  • but is that all

    no that's not all

  • aaaaaaahahahah i rofl'd at the oxidative phosphorylation part

  • My bio teacher also showed us this. This is brilliant.

  • THIS is way cool!! Helped me so much! GOOD JOB! :) :)

  • Wow. This is awesome. I have a test over all this crud tomorrow and this is a big help! The illustrations in my book are so confusing!!!

  • thanks for summing up pages and pages in 5 minutes!!

    excellent video!!

  • haha, this kicks arsenal

  • this is legend.

  • Well done. My cell biol lecturer showed me this.

  • my bio teacher showed this video to my class =P

  • Mine too. =(

  • Me too. But it was actually my... Botany/Microbiology/Zoology teacher...

  • mr smith the bio teacher

  • My AP Bio teacher showed me too! Go Ms. Kopatich! :)

  • shti man, this is amazing for my ib bio hahaha - just need add in the total amount of atp, nadh produced etc,.

    damnit i'm such a fucking dork.

  • HA omg.

  • thats.... shit but really cool^^

  • was this shot at BYU?

  • FOOLISHNESS my teacher told the class about this song waste of 9 mins of my life. Can't even hear wot ur sayin. I added this on favourites though :D

  • Antony would be proud,  nah he'd probably tell you to get out more

  • awesome! .. wish the lyrics were more specific tho.. still extremely helpful for my ap bio class.. n plus the video was sorta laughs.. like combo of lyrics with song.. RHCP ROCk.. peace..

  • although

    im still not entirely sure what cellular respiration really is.... that was a long time ago

  • well this was interesting.....

  • did you get a graded on this video?

    was it for a class

  • so maybe if you guys dont get lives you'll just do this for the rest of your life

    maybe???

  • He was just trying to help people study...if he does this for his life, he'll be learning and helping people..probably getting a degree.. You're right tho, no life.

  • are you going to make more videos

  • i know i keep commenting but i have nothing better to do. how long did this take to make

  • maybe ill make a video like this haha im probably too old

    and not creative enough

  • wow

    this was really

    slammmmmmminnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    hahahh

    i cant get over how creative that was

  • Let me know if I've got this right.

    It all starts in your stomach

    with that awful deep sensation.

    You fill you mouth with food

    that comes from photo sythesation.

    And as you chew, amylase seeps through,

    it's straight up mastication.

  • And the enzymes start to break down food, catabolic transformation. The glucose travels through your blood, it's active transportation. Moves across cell membranes now to cellular respiration. It all starts with glycolysis, and aerobically ensuing, a molecule of glucose splits, two pyruvates it's producing. But is that all? No that's not all. Two molecules of ATP. Two molecules of NADH.
  • oops..glycolysis does not require O2, so I guess it should probably read:

    "anaerobically ensuing,"

  • Pyruvates move to the mitochandria and go through some conversions. They transform to AcetylCoA and that's the alteration. We get up one NADH now on to a rotation. The Krebs Cycle goes round and round every turn yields one triphosphate. We also get one FADH2 which is used in the final formation. With three NADH's now, electron translocation.
  • That's the end of the current phase, the next has oxidation. Now let's move to the final stage of cellular respiration. Just get a clue as we move to Oxidative Phosphorylation! FADH2 is the silver in the cell. NADH is the gold. FADH2 becomes two ATP when everything unfolds. NADH becomes three ATP now come forth and behold.
  • ADP becomes ATP

    when all has been converted.

    The terminal bond, it is the key

    when a phosphate is inserted.

    The dues of heaven

    distilled upon you.

    Food from photo synthesation,

    glycolysis and transformation,

    oxydative phosphorylation,

    and that's the end of respiration.

  • maybe it's..

    "the dews of heaven

    distilled upon you"

  • great stuff.... can you post the lyrics

  • AWESOME!!!

  • That is absolutely fantastic. You should audition for On the Lot. Great video and lyrics.

  • fantastic

  • Great job

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