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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

This is part 1 of 2 of my explaination of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.

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  • I don't get why these are happening...I wish there was some explanation.

  • @everg14 It was difficult to explain and put out the entire process in the 10 minutes youtube allows. Next time I will try to cut up the video into sections.

  • Thank you for your help! I have to memorize this for my Medical Biochemistry class.

  • @planetlexicon Glad I could help you. :)

  • ths is junk , anyone can just read this in a book

  • @LetsWangChung Well 33 thousand people have watched it and I've had a lot of thanks for posting it. So if you don't like it...Don't watch it. Thanks so much.

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  • In the video you implied that there is no net change of ATP.

    There is actually a net gain of 2 ATP for every glucose, because there are 2x 1-3 BPGs. Therefore you get 4 ATPs by substrate level phosphorlation; a net gain of 2.

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  • thank u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • i'm half way through the video but so far all i see is regurgitation on to the board with no explanation...

  • thaaaaaank u :)

  • soooooo confused..... but im in middle school so i guess its ok

  • soooooo confused..... but im in middle school so i guess its ok

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