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"can't we take acetyl-COA to go in this direction to form this guy to then be used to make glucose?" "well nOoOoOOO!"
@kerrykalia20762 күн бұрын
amazing video
@kerrykalia20762 күн бұрын
He mentions the focal length is positive for Concave mirrors and negative for Convex but google says the opposite?
@fossetteful3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@2minning4 күн бұрын
thank you for all that you do, science simplified!!!!! always love the enthusiasm in your voice when teaching us content
@adambasheerakkad10954 күн бұрын
Sir you are a flipping GOAT may God bless you!!!!
@coldblaze1005 күн бұрын
Anyone else watching this for vibes and not MCAT prep?
@theegress31315 күн бұрын
Do you have a comprehensive video on sound?
@hakimnasir29896 күн бұрын
u my sir are so beautiful
@attlattila097 күн бұрын
This content is amazing, I have never seen somebody explain this so thoroughly to me
@user-iu5qi8jh8s7 күн бұрын
i think im in love
@pinkymonika56197 күн бұрын
Thank you
@srussifordwilliams10 күн бұрын
❤thank you very educational
@theegress313111 күн бұрын
I love you bro
@duub152812 күн бұрын
amazing
@JamieFinan13 күн бұрын
Really like the simplicity! However, I didn't hear you discuss steric hindrance of electrophilic reactivity (aldehydes = least hindered and most kinetically favored/strongest) or resonance stabilization of your formal charges. Thanks!
@shawalbhalli907614 күн бұрын
When we calculate theoretical yield using the moles of the limiting reactant, do we use the moles before dividing with the coefficient?
@sciencesimplified389014 күн бұрын
As opposed to what? But yeah I believe so I’m a bit confused exactly what you’re asking
@hanhai851516 күн бұрын
Basically it's guessing at this point, 2 steps of "theoretically" and "maybe" the margin of error is huge, the conclusion is just how you guess it would be.
@phoenix1397118 күн бұрын
Is the GHK equation giving the same result as the chord conductance equation?
@phoenix1397118 күн бұрын
Very good thank you, but somehow your tone irritates me hahaha
@brianhartger18 күн бұрын
Amazing video! You have very intelligently separated out the key factors that distinguish a diet for growth/reproduction from a diet for longevity. That is no small feat with all the noise, apparent contradictions, marketing, politics, and evangelism in nutrition. Easily one of the best nutrition videos I’ve ever watched. I hope the KZread algorithm will soon add some zeroes to the end of its view count.
@sciencesimplified389017 күн бұрын
Yes, I swear literally almost no one appreciates that exact point you just mentioned. That general phenomena is so common that it has a term in evolution called “antagonist pleiotropy”. It can occur in many different context, but it’s my speculation that certain interventions in the short term “burn through stem cell reserves” to produce many new fresh somatic cells, thus optimizing reproduction, however do not optimize for long term health. We absolutely evolved eating high protein, but there was never a selective pressure to select for longevity under that context
@user-kc1in5gg4w19 күн бұрын
Please, may I see the spoken words written down simultaneously?
@jaym984619 күн бұрын
Is it best to only increase protein intake after workouts?
@DrMahmoudinshallah20 күн бұрын
Is this on the mcat ?
@Yesuuh3 күн бұрын
nah
@Yesuuh3 күн бұрын
one pro tip. Download the Aidan anki deck (most comprehensive MCAT deck available and has some of the most lowest yield info). Whenever you are not sure if something is covered or not on the mcat, just do a quick search function on that deck and if the term is not popping up, you are good.
@arlenedatiles580420 күн бұрын
What will happen if the temperatures are negative/below zero?
@SladkaPritomnost20 күн бұрын
I suspect that even fat or lipid availability can activate mTOR (together with glucose and protein)
@sciencesimplified389019 күн бұрын
So lipids are burned through beta oxidation, raising ATP, which inhibits AMPK, which has many effects, including the activation of mTOR. It is not potent or direct mTOR activation, however these systems are related to
@cryptodeath85420 күн бұрын
At the beginning I was like..here comes the plant based Longo stuff. Listened to whole video though. I’d call it fair, but if we wait to “elderly” age to consume higher protein diets, have we already lost the battle with sarcopenia and too weak, frail, and low energy have good quality of life. What good is it to live longer, if we can’t do the things we what because of physical limitations?
@supremebodytv20 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and listening to the entire video. It's great to see such engagement! Your point about the importance of higher protein intake earlier in life to combat sarcopenia is crucial. Sarcopenia, or the loss of muscle mass with age, can indeed lead to frailty, weakness, and reduced quality of life. It's important to highlight that incorporating strength training and consuming sufficient protein throughout life, not just in older age, can help maintain lean muscle mass. This not only supports physical capabilities but also enhances overall well-being and energy levels. By building and preserving muscle, we can ensure a more active and fulfilling life, allowing us to enjoy the activities we love. Your insight adds a valuable perspective to the conversation, emphasizing the balance between longevity and maintaining a high quality of life. Thank you again for your comment; it was thoughtful and enriching! Keep up the great engagement and focus on your health journey.
@sciencesimplified389020 күн бұрын
Thank you for the respectful comment. I agree quality of life is a completely different conversation and 100% valid (I think doctors often discount the important of quality of life. And I hope the video did not come off as “no protein”, rather I wanted to defend the standard of care diet guidelines
@cryptodeath85418 күн бұрын
@@supremebodytv thanks for taking out the time to write such thoughtful comment.
@comangball21 күн бұрын
As someone with limited organic chemistry knowledge, your "we FORM a bond, and we BREAK a bond" is really helping me out. Thank u so much for these awesome videos!!
@violinsheetmusicblog21 күн бұрын
High or low protein, doesn’t matter. The body is smart when given the right environment. If you stop eating protein, you will start craving protein rich foods.
@sciencesimplified389020 күн бұрын
I agree protein is needed in the diet, especially if it helps satiate appetite and one has the goal of maximizing muscularity. I agree with the nutrition guidelines.
@thesixthcourier21 күн бұрын
Return of the King!
@alfredalvarez185721 күн бұрын
the king is back
@DrMahmoudinshallah22 күн бұрын
thanks for the vid but a suggestion if you can put this video above capacitance formula as it confused me when i played other one first 😅
@xthatswhatsuppx977223 күн бұрын
Can someone help! At 1:35, he adds electrons to the OH group so that it can leave. However, I though OH- was a bad leaving group so how does that work??
@sciencesimplified389022 күн бұрын
There are biological enzymes that stabilize the OH, therefore facilitating the OH to leave as a leaving group… a common example is an enzyme protonates OH so it can leave as H2O
@xthatswhatsuppx977222 күн бұрын
@@sciencesimplified3890 I apologize as I realize you answered this in a different comment!! But thank you so much for such a quick response!
@samantharaymonddd23 күн бұрын
omg this is the best explanation ever. thank you so much!
@alexaldosari154524 күн бұрын
This is a better explanation than the Princeton review damn I am impressed fr
@amaliasanches295126 күн бұрын
thank you so much for this
@abrahamhamadi280426 күн бұрын
Amazing video!
@getitdone001027 күн бұрын
thank youuuu
@getitdone001027 күн бұрын
thank youuuuuu
@brittnhuli27 күн бұрын
Awesome videos. Just wish you would crop out the “undo paint stroke” portion, i can’t stop looking at that instead of your lecture.
@sadprose65127 күн бұрын
guys i think it’s because the water is orderly
@wdre2we2eweqwe1228 күн бұрын
schooch downn gang
@VarshaKatojuАй бұрын
this video is absolutely amazing oh my god thank you so much
@gemma3960Ай бұрын
im a visual learner and didnt even think to lay them out this way. this helped a lot before my exam, thank you!
@benzo4336Ай бұрын
This made sense. Thank you
@TheACLPАй бұрын
Do I have to memorize all of it?
@sciencesimplified3890Ай бұрын
No, just understand the big picture concepts…. But details about glycolysis and Krebs cycle are high yield
@user-ei9qe9py6hАй бұрын
I search for a topic and whenever his videos come up i get so excited knowing its going to be a painless session unlike other chanells. Best mcat tutor hands down!!!
@justinegomez9744Ай бұрын
this was SO helpful- thank you!!!!
@theodoredecartierdyves1194Ай бұрын
ILY
@simba_DIYАй бұрын
Great video I wish the quality and resolution little bit better so I can zoom in the video my eyes aren't that great .
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"can't we take acetyl-COA to go in this direction to form this guy to then be used to make glucose?" "well nOoOoOOO!"
amazing video
He mentions the focal length is positive for Concave mirrors and negative for Convex but google says the opposite?
Thanks!
thank you for all that you do, science simplified!!!!! always love the enthusiasm in your voice when teaching us content
Sir you are a flipping GOAT may God bless you!!!!
Anyone else watching this for vibes and not MCAT prep?
Do you have a comprehensive video on sound?
u my sir are so beautiful
This content is amazing, I have never seen somebody explain this so thoroughly to me
i think im in love
Thank you
❤thank you very educational
I love you bro
amazing
Really like the simplicity! However, I didn't hear you discuss steric hindrance of electrophilic reactivity (aldehydes = least hindered and most kinetically favored/strongest) or resonance stabilization of your formal charges. Thanks!
When we calculate theoretical yield using the moles of the limiting reactant, do we use the moles before dividing with the coefficient?
As opposed to what? But yeah I believe so I’m a bit confused exactly what you’re asking
Basically it's guessing at this point, 2 steps of "theoretically" and "maybe" the margin of error is huge, the conclusion is just how you guess it would be.
Is the GHK equation giving the same result as the chord conductance equation?
Very good thank you, but somehow your tone irritates me hahaha
Amazing video! You have very intelligently separated out the key factors that distinguish a diet for growth/reproduction from a diet for longevity. That is no small feat with all the noise, apparent contradictions, marketing, politics, and evangelism in nutrition. Easily one of the best nutrition videos I’ve ever watched. I hope the KZread algorithm will soon add some zeroes to the end of its view count.
Yes, I swear literally almost no one appreciates that exact point you just mentioned. That general phenomena is so common that it has a term in evolution called “antagonist pleiotropy”. It can occur in many different context, but it’s my speculation that certain interventions in the short term “burn through stem cell reserves” to produce many new fresh somatic cells, thus optimizing reproduction, however do not optimize for long term health. We absolutely evolved eating high protein, but there was never a selective pressure to select for longevity under that context
Please, may I see the spoken words written down simultaneously?
Is it best to only increase protein intake after workouts?
Is this on the mcat ?
nah
one pro tip. Download the Aidan anki deck (most comprehensive MCAT deck available and has some of the most lowest yield info). Whenever you are not sure if something is covered or not on the mcat, just do a quick search function on that deck and if the term is not popping up, you are good.
What will happen if the temperatures are negative/below zero?
I suspect that even fat or lipid availability can activate mTOR (together with glucose and protein)
So lipids are burned through beta oxidation, raising ATP, which inhibits AMPK, which has many effects, including the activation of mTOR. It is not potent or direct mTOR activation, however these systems are related to
At the beginning I was like..here comes the plant based Longo stuff. Listened to whole video though. I’d call it fair, but if we wait to “elderly” age to consume higher protein diets, have we already lost the battle with sarcopenia and too weak, frail, and low energy have good quality of life. What good is it to live longer, if we can’t do the things we what because of physical limitations?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and listening to the entire video. It's great to see such engagement! Your point about the importance of higher protein intake earlier in life to combat sarcopenia is crucial. Sarcopenia, or the loss of muscle mass with age, can indeed lead to frailty, weakness, and reduced quality of life. It's important to highlight that incorporating strength training and consuming sufficient protein throughout life, not just in older age, can help maintain lean muscle mass. This not only supports physical capabilities but also enhances overall well-being and energy levels. By building and preserving muscle, we can ensure a more active and fulfilling life, allowing us to enjoy the activities we love. Your insight adds a valuable perspective to the conversation, emphasizing the balance between longevity and maintaining a high quality of life. Thank you again for your comment; it was thoughtful and enriching! Keep up the great engagement and focus on your health journey.
Thank you for the respectful comment. I agree quality of life is a completely different conversation and 100% valid (I think doctors often discount the important of quality of life. And I hope the video did not come off as “no protein”, rather I wanted to defend the standard of care diet guidelines
@@supremebodytv thanks for taking out the time to write such thoughtful comment.
As someone with limited organic chemistry knowledge, your "we FORM a bond, and we BREAK a bond" is really helping me out. Thank u so much for these awesome videos!!
High or low protein, doesn’t matter. The body is smart when given the right environment. If you stop eating protein, you will start craving protein rich foods.
I agree protein is needed in the diet, especially if it helps satiate appetite and one has the goal of maximizing muscularity. I agree with the nutrition guidelines.
Return of the King!
the king is back
thanks for the vid but a suggestion if you can put this video above capacitance formula as it confused me when i played other one first 😅
Can someone help! At 1:35, he adds electrons to the OH group so that it can leave. However, I though OH- was a bad leaving group so how does that work??
There are biological enzymes that stabilize the OH, therefore facilitating the OH to leave as a leaving group… a common example is an enzyme protonates OH so it can leave as H2O
@@sciencesimplified3890 I apologize as I realize you answered this in a different comment!! But thank you so much for such a quick response!
omg this is the best explanation ever. thank you so much!
This is a better explanation than the Princeton review damn I am impressed fr
thank you so much for this
Amazing video!
thank youuuu
thank youuuuuu
Awesome videos. Just wish you would crop out the “undo paint stroke” portion, i can’t stop looking at that instead of your lecture.
guys i think it’s because the water is orderly
schooch downn gang
this video is absolutely amazing oh my god thank you so much
im a visual learner and didnt even think to lay them out this way. this helped a lot before my exam, thank you!
This made sense. Thank you
Do I have to memorize all of it?
No, just understand the big picture concepts…. But details about glycolysis and Krebs cycle are high yield
I search for a topic and whenever his videos come up i get so excited knowing its going to be a painless session unlike other chanells. Best mcat tutor hands down!!!
this was SO helpful- thank you!!!!
ILY
Great video I wish the quality and resolution little bit better so I can zoom in the video my eyes aren't that great .