Glycolysis

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This video explains the process by which cells break down glucose, called glycolysis, step-by-step. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1

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25 Responses to “Glycolysis”

  1. joeynap860 Says:

    great vid

  2. ac14081408 Says:

    @oneyay this is the step that proves the hand of god must have done it.

  3. jetbeing Says:

    glycolysis

  4. morbidpancakes Says:

    So much better than staring at my diagram in my course guide, thank you!

  5. Aregowa Says:

    ehh.. I kind of understand… but when i hear a name i suddenly forget everything… why aren’t the phosphoglycerates just called bob?!

  6. Chickensteak192 Says:

    i love how the ATP zooms out towards you

  7. TheMaralara Says:

    The best video of glycolysis ever! :) Helped me a LOT! Very clean, easy to understand, nice soft voice.

  8. oneyay Says:

    how did glyolisis come about if is an energy producing pathway but requires energy b4 it makes energy where did the 1st engery come from u fk tards :P :P

  9. jesca215 Says:

    PERFECT Video!! thanks!

  10. MegaMinnieminnie Says:

    Im glad I dont have to memorize this stuff for my exam, but this video makes the proccess so beautiful……….I wonder if i would say that if I had 2 memorize it all.:)

  11. ravuthpum Says:

    Biochem students unite!

  12. bennhanny01 Says:

    that is just ….wow!! mechanisms and explanation are great!!! good job :)

  13. hurdlegurl521 Says:

    This video is awesome!! I need to memorize this whole thing by tomorrow =/

  14. swangle Says:

    @shuff18 Don’t you mean, “Wow, you are hard”? Dont? feel bad, grammar can be difficult, especially when stringing together a whole sentence.

  15. shuff18 Says:

    @swangle wow ur hard.

  16. Graaaady Says:

    Nice.

  17. anwaro Says:

    @swangle wtf is ur damage.. im not stupid like u, i can understand it.. i dont need ur fuken advice.. fuk of

  18. swangle Says:

    @anwaro How could you learn ANYTHING from this mess? More than 46 percent of the information is made up. Get a clue, please and thank you:)

  19. melbourneopera Says:

    It is more like Nucleophile and Electrophile stuff
    likeThan beta-elimination alpha-substitution…..Lol….Love this video

  20. anwaro Says:

    im watching this movie right before my test.. lol n I ACTUALLY LEARNED SOMETHING!!!

  21. JNScott65 Says:

    Until watching your video, I had a very hard time with these steps. Thanks so much for a clear and fantastic tool!

  22. swangle Says:

    Regarding 23 secods into the video: Pyruvate has consistently been shown NOT to be imported into the mitochondria. Rather, it is exported outside, via diffusion, recruiting lymph to assist with the glycolosis. Whomever put this video together has obviously never read Dr. Oldengards classic work, Glycolysis in the Modern Day.This video is a slap in the face to scientists around the world. SHAME!!!

  23. purerocker7 Says:

    many thanks!

  24. oprahfan100 Says:

    thank you…..hu

  25. WarrenChristianXVIII Says:

    nice :)

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