Hi. I’m Dr. Chris Masterjohn of chrismasterjohphd.com, and you are watching Masterclass with Masterjohn. And today we are in our tenth in a series of lessons on the antioxidant defense system. And what we’re going to be doing today is…
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Your Gut Microbes Are Controlling Your Mind, Here’s What You’ll Do For Them
The average human being hosts tens of trillions of microbes in and on our bodies, most of which reside in our intestines. Depending on the person, 2-6 pounds of our entire weight could be purely microbial. That’s a lot of…
Lactase Pills – Tales from the Genome
I can’t imagine living in a world without being able to drink milk with my cookies. But fortunately today, we have the ability to digest lactose products even if you’re lactose intolerant.>>Some companies actually sell a product which is lactase…
Vitamin K: Biochemistry/Pharmacology
Hey guys, in this video, we will see vitamin K. So, let’s start. It is a fat-soluble vitamin. There are three types of vitamin K. K1, also called phylloquinone and phytonadione is synthesised by plants. Vitamin K2 is also called…
Human Physiology : What Is Protein Synthesis?
You may have heard that if you want to build muscle mass, it’s helpful to eat more protein. But how does the protein in the food that you eat actually turn into more muscles? I’m Janice Creneti and this is…
Gene Regulation and the Order of the Operon
Captioning is on! Click the CC button at bottom right to turn off. Follow the amoebas on Twitter (@amoebasisters) and Facebook! Have you ever thought about how disastrous it could be if the cells in your eyes started producing the…
Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells: Compare & Contrast!
Welcome back, everyone! Today we’re going to be contrasting plant and animal cells. A lot of videos cover the different organelles, but this video does that AND compares how the different cell types tackle the same problems. At the end,…
Nucleic acids – DNA and RNA structure
In this video we will study about nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are basically biopolymers, which are made of monomeric units known as nuclotides. We have two important functions for nucleic acids, that is, they hold our genetic information and they…
Macromolecules – Carbohydrates – 3.2 – Biol 189
In this video, we’re going to talk about the molecules that make up cells. Specifically, carbohydrates! As stated in the previous video, life and non-life are made out of the same atoms. What makes them different from each other is…
Inconspicuous protein key to deadly blood cancer
We have been studying a kind of leukemia called MLL fusion leukemia we already knew it was driven by the MLL fusion protein and any MLL fusion protein might be able to fuse together with around 120 different fusion partners…