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Professor Fink explains CELLULAR RESPIRATION (Part 1); ATP, NAD Visit www.professorfink.com for more videos & other resources for Biology, Anatomy & Physiology
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25 Responses to Professor Fink explains CELLULAR RESPIRATION (Part 1); ATP, NAD
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Fantastic – thank you. Just mae CR so much more understandable. Laundramat analogy – just brilliant!
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in AP Bio having the hardest time with this concept and watching your video in just a few minutes gave me such a clear understanding. thanks so much -
thanks, you really know how to communicate the material on the average person’s level. “unlike my biology proffesor”
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HANDS DOWN. THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION I’VE EVER HEARD ON CELLULAR RESPIRATION!! I’ve searched high and low for a good understanding. My textbook sucks, my bio teacher is trying to show of his intellect. this is the clearest explanation and I understand all of. Thank you Prof Fink. You are Da Shit!!!
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Professor Fink, thank you.
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I love the laundromat analogy. I wish by biochem prof in med school were as clear about these concepts.
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not a bad video but I have a problem with the analogy. Only about 40 percent of the energy from the glucose ends up as ATP. The other 60 percent is released as heat. Maybe you could work a tax into your analogy?
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omg thank you god!
i found help my biology teacher explains this to me and i didn’t understand one thing i like contemplated to just fail the class and not care but i actually kind of understand this thank you! -
Great explanation!!! Thanks
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Great explanation!!! Thanks
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you are a godsend. truly a gifted teacher. thank you for sharing with us, sir!
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Brilliant explanations.
Conceptually crystal-clear.
Lovely post.
would make it easier for many who find this topic challenging.
thanks for sharing Prof. -
Professor, I want you to teach all my classes!!! Everything you say makes sense and I actually understand the subject.
Thank you!
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Great explaining! This is so helpful right now you dont even know!
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Professor, do you have a video explaining photosynthesis?
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DR FINK , YOU SIR ARE A GIFT FROM GOD!!!!!!
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you sir are a saint!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH.. this kicks my text books ass!
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This is excellent. I’m in General Bio at my University and this helped me out a lot. Thank you!
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this is the most useful guy in explaining biology
thanks fink, from scotland -
Boy, am I glad that I found this video; I was having a bit of trouble with this topic. All I have to say to Professor Fink is… we’re not worthy! we’re not worthy!
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Why can’t my professor be like you?
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I think I love you
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This video made my studying so much more easier:))))
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Isn’t it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Vaclav Havel — Just when I was seriously feeling a need to give up on succeeding at Microbiology, a light came on.
Professor Fink (youtube) is a genius! Thank you, Professor, for sharing your knowledge and helping me to understand the big picture!!! -
Isn’t it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Vaclav Havel — Just when I was seriously feeling a need to give up on succeeding at Microbiology, a light came on.
Professor Fink (youtube) is a genius! Thank you, Professor, for sharing your knowledge and helping me to understand the big picture!!!

Fantastic – thank you. Just mae CR so much more understandable. Laundramat analogy – just brilliant!
hey
in AP Bio having the hardest time with this concept and watching your video in just a few minutes gave me such a clear understanding. thanks so much
thanks, you really know how to communicate the material on the average person’s level. “unlike my biology proffesor”
HANDS DOWN. THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION I’VE EVER HEARD ON CELLULAR RESPIRATION!! I’ve searched high and low for a good understanding. My textbook sucks, my bio teacher is trying to show of his intellect. this is the clearest explanation and I understand all of. Thank you Prof Fink. You are Da Shit!!!
Professor Fink, thank you.
I love the laundromat analogy. I wish by biochem prof in med school were as clear about these concepts.
not a bad video but I have a problem with the analogy. Only about 40 percent of the energy from the glucose ends up as ATP. The other 60 percent is released as heat. Maybe you could work a tax into your analogy?
omg thank you god!
i found help my biology teacher explains this to me and i didn’t understand one thing i like contemplated to just fail the class and not care but i actually kind of understand this thank you!
Great explanation!!! Thanks
Great explanation!!! Thanks
you are a godsend. truly a gifted teacher. thank you for sharing with us, sir!
Brilliant explanations.
Conceptually crystal-clear.
Lovely post.
would make it easier for many who find this topic challenging.
thanks for sharing Prof.
Professor, I want you to teach all my classes!!! Everything you say makes sense and I actually understand the subject.
Thank you!
Great explaining! This is so helpful right now you dont even know!
Professor, do you have a video explaining photosynthesis?
DR FINK , YOU SIR ARE A GIFT FROM GOD!!!!!!
you sir are a saint!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH.. this kicks my text books ass!
This is excellent. I’m in General Bio at my University and this helped me out a lot. Thank you!
this is the most useful guy in explaining biology
thanks fink, from scotland
Boy, am I glad that I found this video; I was having a bit of trouble with this topic. All I have to say to Professor Fink is… we’re not worthy! we’re not worthy!
Why can’t my professor be like you?
I think I love you
This video made my studying so much more easier:))))
Isn’t it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Vaclav Havel — Just when I was seriously feeling a need to give up on succeeding at Microbiology, a light came on.
Professor Fink (youtube) is a genius! Thank you, Professor, for sharing your knowledge and helping me to understand the big picture!!!
Isn’t it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Vaclav Havel — Just when I was seriously feeling a need to give up on succeeding at Microbiology, a light came on.
Professor Fink (youtube) is a genius! Thank you, Professor, for sharing your knowledge and helping me to understand the big picture!!!
Great job =!!!!! I wish I was in his class! AND BY THE WAY WHAT IS THE COLLEGE NAME YOU ARE TEACHING AT?????????
who were those 2 people who disliked?
I get as much joy out of the comments as I do prof finks lecture my inner Childs
Laugh came out a few times – what a legend hey
@austin4ski 50000???o-0
which school do u go to exactlyo-0
awesome video !! this is the first time i get science
WOW this is great! my teacher is good but he totally jumped into glycolosis without even going over this kind of overview so I didn’t really get what the heck glycolosis was really for…but now I do!
this guy is a LIFE SAVERRRRRR
why am I paying 50,000 a year for school when stuff like this is on youtube!
well done!
I wish my chemistry teacher is like you
@professorfink
During glycolysis, where do the two hydrogen atoms that react with NAD+ come from? (i.e. in “NAD+ + 2H —> NADH + H+” which molecule is oxidised to give the 2H?)
Hi Professor Fink!!! If Homo sapiens get 34 ATPs from OP and only 2 from glycolysis, then don’t you suppose it’s more effective to get your raw fuel from fat, which is a substrate for Acetyl COA, which is a substrate for OP (given that you also get the essential amino acids)? Would you agree that we never need to eat anything that breaks down into glucose? Thx… – lc
I am studying for IB Biology and I was so frustrated that the textbook didn’t explain anything properly. Watching your video here released all my stress and now everything makes PERFECT sense. Why can’t my textbook explain like this ?
hahahaha!~!! It spells OIL RIG lolol
Freaking Brilliant explanation! Where were u in my college years. I could have amount to something. :*)
Wow!!! Thank You Professor Fink!!! I have just taken a Bio 1000 class and your detailed explanation of cellular respiration has helped me 10x’s more to understand the process and I love the acronym OIL RIG. I am going to be following your lectures via youtube while I am taking classes for my B.S. Thanks Again!!!
Thanks professorfink, I have my midterm today and watching your videos about cellular respiration made it much easier for me to understand the whole precess.
i’m italian and i’m fifteen and i could understand everithing he said!!!
thank you very much=)
Bless you Professor Fink!
I may not remember everything right off the bat but this makes a lot more sense now.
thank you so much for this! I’m using a review book, but i find it so much easier when someone’s explaining it to me. AP/SAT II bio test is coming up, and the cellular respiration is by far the hardest chapter to understand (at least that’s how i feel).
this guy explains it the way i should be explained. quality
Thank you so much! This makes sense!
I LOVE YOU PROFESSOR FINK. Don’t worry, I say that to my teachers who teach well!
you are just amazing..thanks for helping us students! Just so helpful!! ..Thanks..Thanks..Thanks..Thanks..Thanks..
Thanks!!!
I love your? videos and they’ve helped me a lot!