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u keep saying that NAD gets oxidised but it is NADH that gets oxidised into NAD.... since NADH is already reduced.....
ОтветитьHi Mrs Estruch, which part of the AQA specification is this topic found in?
ОтветитьMrs Estruch vs Biorach in a biology quiz or knowledge test
ОтветитьHey Miss Estruch, we love your videos in our class, however I have a little question. You state that a H ion is a proton and an electron, but I thought it was a H atom which has lost an electron? Please can you clarify. Reduction = gain of an electron, loss of hydrogen or loss of oxygen.
Ответить3;58, isn't it 2 NADH that are oxidised to NAD or does it not matter?
Ответитьthank you so much for this video! you made it so much simpler and easy to understand compared to all the other websites!
ОтветитьI know you teach AQA, but for OCR do we have to know the enzymes used to convert lactase back into pyruvate, lactase hydrogenase I believe it is?
ОтветитьThank you ur explanations are so clear I literally learnt the whole chapter of respiration very quickly thanks to ur videos
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ОтветитьYou definitely should have more views. Your videos have helped me lots!!
ОтветитьI love your channel, your videos have been helpful especially now that I have to self isolate.
ОтветитьAmazing!
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