Biology Lecture – 25 – Peroxisome

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14 responses to “Biology Lecture – 25 – Peroxisome”

  1. Tienkhoa Pham Avatar

    thank you good sir

  2. Nani Avatar

    Those are realy helpfull! I just wanted to know if ur writing all of that with a mouse?

  3. rounneb salma Avatar

    thank you so much very helpfull 🙂

  4. nancy ali Avatar

    so good thank u !

  5. Elliott Inglese Avatar

    Really helpful.  Please could you do one on The Cytoskeleton?

  6. David Pinto Avatar

    Great video! Some professors might require that the student be familiar with which enzyme degrades hydrogen peroxide into water and molecular oxygen. That enzyme is called catalase, and the following equation is written as 2 H2O2 (catalase)> 2 H20 + O2. 

  7. Zorr Avatar

    Wouldn't the chemical reaction be 2 H2O2 > 2 H2O and O2?

  8. Katherine Jelich Avatar

    I'm going to start fangirling every time he says his nucleus looks like a loaf of bread xD

  9. Alex BP Avatar

    Studying for my molecular biology exam with this… thank you so so much

  10. Moira S Avatar

    ty! just greaT

  11. hakkihan tunbak Avatar

    I got sloghtly confused,, can you help mee? You said peroxisomes break down H2O2, but you also say peroxisomes job is to break down lipidss,,
    Thanks

  12. dragonvslvr Avatar

    These videos are nice, reminds me of khan academy

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