Oxidative Phosphorylation and Chemiosmosis

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Oxidative Phosphorylation and Chemiosmosis (along with slight correction of previous video)

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  • i love how humble you are at the end of your videos, "mildly useful" pshhh 

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  • really brilliant videos! this will all be really an invaluable head start to my studys

  • Good video , usually dowing videos are tereble, NOT THIS ONE. Thank you VERRY GOOD EXPLENATION!

  • no ideas and fucking confused and lost in your fucking notes....hopes your not as messed up as as your notes

  • Thank U so much! I'm ready now to take me bio exam first thing tomorrow morning. When My professor at school explained cellular respiration , told us that by the end of this important process are produced 36 ATPs not 38 ATPs ... Why is this confusion ?

  • this is v informative and creative. thanx fo helping.

  • Some protein blurb

    

  • what dont you know about? your getting me through uni pretty well man=].

  • @QuickLockerzInvitez krebs cycle is where acytal CoA is broken down and NADH is produced with CO2 being the waste product. oxidative phosphorylation is the last step in cellular respiration, after the elctron transport chain. in oxidative phosphorylation protons are pumped from an area of high concentration (outside of the mitocondrea) to an area of low concentration (inside the mitocondrea) through a protein called ATP synthase. this process powers the production of ATP

  • Can someone help me!

    What is the difference between krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation?

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