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I speeded up to 1.5x before the video started as usual🥲 but now my brain cells are dead trying to catch up
ОтветитьI can not foucos becauase of your viose i donot like the way that you talking in
ОтветитьThank You. phosphorylases are enzymes that catalyze the addition of a phosphate group from an inorganic phosphate (phosphate+hydrogen) to an acceptor. Phosphatase removes a phosphate group from a donor using water.
Ответитьthis just sounds like she is reading off a sheet, I had to slow these down to like 0.5, i know, significant, but yea not really learning it like the other comments said to break the concept down, maybe if it could be broken down. It can be broken down for sure, just in a separate video :) pretty please
ОтветитьSlt. Stp j'ai besoin de phénomène d édition '
Ответить👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьWhat role does protein modification play in protein during processing of food??
Pls I need this ans.
If u or anyone have any info. About it just reply me pls
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Ответитьbut why did she copy this isnt hw or anythin lmao
ОтветитьReally bad
ОтветитьWorst video......we can also read from book...we clicked on this video in a hope that u will teach n not simply read
ОтветитьShe is reading it in a boring way. And notice how she runs out of battery at the end of each sentence?
ОтветитьTalks way too fast
ОтветитьSo speedy...please teach not read..whats this
Ответитьwhy protein folding occurs?
why protein fold themselves?
is protein folding necessary?
how much protein folding is necessary?
what are biological membranes?
how post translational modifications help in protein translocation across biological membranes?
why post translational modifications are necessary for activation of newly synthesized proteins?
before being modify , does a protein not perform any function?
is it necessary for all proteins to be modify for activation/ to perform any function?
could a aprotein not perform any function before post translational modifications?
could a protein not be activated without being modify/ without post translational modifications/ before post translational modifications?
is phosphorylation the only modification that it reversible based on the ones that you talked about in this video?
Ответить"a well known use for methylation is Epigenetic regulation of transcription" could you elaborate it ??
ОтветитьMonotonous sound is difficult to understand and concentrate
ОтветитьThis makes sense to me, I'm not understanding the criticism, and im barely learning this for the first time
Ответитьi didn't a get her ...wtf
ОтветитьThis is way too high level for most people. Maybe break it down into small, more simple parts? Just a suggestion from someone who loves Khan Academy!
Ответитьphoshorylase do not remove phosphate groups, phosphatases do, please rectify it. phosphorylase catalyses transfer of phospahate from an inorganic substrate.
ОтветитьSounds like you are reading the information from a book, rather than teaching it.
ОтветитьYou are speaking too fast for me to understand what you are talking about. Slow down.
ОтветитьYou're speaking too quickly for people to comprehend.
ОтветитьAm I the only one who laughed when she drew the phosphate groups describing phosphorylation? Look hard, it'll remind u of something :P
Ответитьthis would be better if you didn't just tell the information
ОтветитьWhat software do you use for presentations ?
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