The Electron Transport Chain
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@jdemaria1104 i guess it depends on how big of a nerd you are
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Amazing video u guys are so good!
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My words can't explain who grateful I am . thank you very much for this great job .
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Thank you great video.
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Nice Job!
but, in Canada we learn the Electron Transport Chain in 12th grade. ;)
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Nice job!
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Thank you so much !
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@Mariieettt complex I pumps 4, complex III pumps 4 [but should actually pump 8 because they are doing and FADH2 and NADH at the same time] and complex IV pumps 2 [but they are correct in saying 4 because they are doing an FADH2 and an NADH at the same time] ... NADH will pump 10 overall and FADH2 will pump 6 overall .... hope that helps!
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Great vid! But it's not the plasma membrane as you define it at the very beginning, it's the mitochondrial membrane. And you don't name complexes three and four for us! Three is cytochrome c1 and four is cytochrome oxidase! And you have the proton/electrons right in the video but it is confusing because in actual cells at cytochrome oxidase, you need wait for 4 h+s to form h2o and 4 to pass through the gradient to power the atp synthase molecular motor.. Good job though!
jdemaria1104 2 months ago
@jdemaria1104 I thought a four hour video was a bit much.
cyenney 2 months ago