ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:A-level Biology. Reaction, efficiency and why it is so important.

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Learn the anaerobic chemical reaction in animals, and also plants and microbes. Learn why, despite the products being toxic, anaerobic respiration is still essential in the absence of oxygen.

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Thank you ur explanations are so clear I literally learnt the whole chapter of respiration very quickly thanks to ur videos

humayrakadir
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Very underrated channel. You deserve more views

fetihakkaya
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I love your channel, your videos have been helpful especially now that I have to self isolate.

joshuaadebayo
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thank you so much for this video! you made it so much simpler and easy to understand compared to all the other websites!

alicewood
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3;58, isn't it 2 NADH that are oxidised to NAD or does it not matter?

Zen_Zen_Zense
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What is the reason for my body to be running in an anaerobic state. Like I can barely brush my hair without my arm failing. I have mild macrocytosis (mcv 102, mch 34.5) but they say this is normal. I feel so far from normal I'm depressed about it 😢

jadep
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u keep saying that NAD gets oxidised but it is NADH that gets oxidised into NAD.... since NADH is already

missyfford
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You definitely should have more views. Your videos have helped me lots!!

Biomed_gal
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At 3:00 don’t you mean to reoxidise the NADH rather than NAD?

GauravKumar-qilg
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Hey 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.

carrieannbooth
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Miss Estruch why does NAD need to be regenerate ? I am assuming that triose phosphate does not need NAD to be oxidised into Pyruvate and so ATP can be formed ( which is the point of anaerobic respiration) therefore why do we need to regenerate NAD.

sss-slnu
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I 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?

oliverscott
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Hi Mrs Estruch, which part of the AQA specification is this topic found in?

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Mrs Estruch vs Biorach in a biology quiz or knowledge test

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