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12:53 uh told na needs to be taken outside Bt at 14:28 uh are saying that na goes inside the cell ....these two points are totally opposite plzz sir reply is na going outside the cell or inside the cell sir plzz reply after 3 days it's my exams🙏🙏🙏
nice video sir.... I have a problem on thi que.. my Que is - for the Na+ mediated active transport of a molecule of glutamic acid from a conc. of 0.1 mM outside the cell to 20 mM inside the cell. calculate the minimum no . of Na+ ions required to supply the necessary free energy.deltaG released for the transport of one Na+ is 3.3 kcal/mol . glutamic acid carries a net charge of -1 at ph 7. Use T =37℃,ph=7,delta Shi = -70mV ,R=1.987cal k/ mol and F=23062 cal/ mol.v
On basis on metabolic energy consumption, transport is of following types Passive (along conc, graadient..no energy used) Passive = simple & Fascilitated diffusion Active : against conc gradnt..so energy used Active= primary avtive & secondary active
Sir....I m too much confused between the types of transporters ...plz can u say how many types of transporters are there and what are they Are they Uniporter, symporter & antiporter OR they are ATP driven pumps, Coupled Transporters & light driven pumps
Sir for buying shomus material, can we have any sample PDF for any topic.. so that based on the sample material we can move forward to buy the materials..can u just revert to the comment !! Will be waiting for ur reply.
Sir, can u please explain the intracellular transport via microtubules (clinical perspective) ??? or if u already did then please give the link of the video..
Transporter protein are broadly of 3 types: Channels : take part in Fascilitated diffusion only Permeases or carriers: take part in Fascilitated diffusion and SECONDARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT. Pumps: Take part in PRIMARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT only
I can not understand the coupled active transport part. If Na+ going down the conc gradient, it doesn't need energy, neither it produces energy. So what's the need of coupling???
Going against the gradient releases free energy, which can be utilized to transport molecules against the electrochemical gradient (charge of particles is also responsible for creating a charge gradient, so it's called an electrochemical gradient).
In epithelial cells.. Fascilitated diffusion, primary active & secondary active transport take place.. For more.. search & watch Membrane transport and transporter protien types
Carrier/permease is synonym: Take part in Fascilitated diffusion & secondary active transport Pump: Transporter protiens that operate only by using metabolic enrgy.. thetefore take part in PRIMARY ACTIVE transport
Sorry water is hydrophobic and hence the the polar head is hydrophilic that is why water cannot diffuse easily hence need protein channel to pass out water into the cell
@@shomusbiologyofficial sir also on P-gp ,nucleoside transporters,apical sodium dependent bile transporters ,organic cation transporters,organic anion transporter protein .
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Osmosis takes place through semipermeable.. she is right.. Osmosis means movement of solvent only.. That is what defines semipermeable membrane.. semipermeable memb alows movement of solvent only... Selective permeable memb alows movement of both solven & solute (ions / milecules) but that is decided/selected by presence of concerned transporter protein.. Our cell membrane is selectively permeable
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nice video sir.... I have a problem on thi que.. my Que is - for the Na+ mediated active transport of a molecule of glutamic acid from a conc. of 0.1 mM outside the cell to 20 mM inside the cell. calculate the minimum no . of Na+ ions required to supply the necessary free energy.deltaG released for the transport of one Na+ is 3.3 kcal/mol . glutamic acid carries a net charge of -1 at ph 7. Use T =37℃,ph=7,delta Shi = -70mV ,R=1.987cal k/ mol and F=23062 cal/ mol.v
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Sir sodium high to low simple diffusion. M enter karega vi transporter ka use karega ya uske use k bina entry krega
Please make a vedio "lipid bilayer and membrane protein diffusion".
Or clear that what the read in "membrane protein diffusion"
On basis on metabolic energy consumption, transport is of following types
Passive (along conc, graadient..no energy used)
Passive = simple & Fascilitated diffusion
Active : against conc gradnt..so energy used
Active= primary avtive & secondary active
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Sir....I m too much confused between the types of transporters ...plz can u say how many types of transporters are there and what are they
Are they Uniporter, symporter & antiporter
OR
they are
ATP driven pumps, Coupled Transporters & light driven pumps
+priya Pandey look classification is made from different angles using different features.
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please give a video on thermodynamics of various transport system
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Membrane protein also have hydrophobic domain in lipid bilayer then how it will allow polar molecules transport through membrane ??
Through transporters
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Sir, can u please explain the intracellular transport via microtubules (clinical perspective) ??? or if u already did then please give the link of the video..
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what's difference between cytoplasm and cytosol?
Sir you didn't mention the 3rd type of carrier protein.
Transporter protein are broadly of 3 types:
Channels : take part in Fascilitated diffusion only
Permeases or carriers: take part in Fascilitated diffusion and SECONDARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT.
Pumps: Take part in PRIMARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT only
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Is this video lecture is help full for csir net.for module 2 syllabus
For that watch Membrane transport and protien transporter types
Which discuses some examoles with respect to net exam
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I can not understand the coupled active transport part. If Na+ going down the conc gradient, it doesn't need energy, neither it produces energy. So what's the need of coupling???
Going against the gradient releases free energy, which can be utilized to transport molecules against the electrochemical gradient (charge of particles is also responsible for creating a charge gradient, so it's called an electrochemical gradient).
That's secondary active transport..
For details..search & watch Membrane transport and transporter protien types
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Sir Atpases traportes as a store orgnelle btao
sir,explain Transport in epithelial cell
In epithelial cells.. Fascilitated diffusion, primary active & secondary active transport take place..
For more.. search & watch Membrane transport and transporter protien types
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Sir I'm confused between carrier and pump
Don't worry. Will clarify that in another video
Ok sir
Thanks
Carrier/permease is synonym: Take part in Fascilitated diffusion & secondary active transport
Pump: Transporter protiens that operate only by using metabolic enrgy.. thetefore take part in PRIMARY ACTIVE transport
Water diffuses through the membrane without a protein because it's a small molecule with no charge (despite being polar)
Sorry water is hydrophobic and hence the the polar head is hydrophilic that is why water cannot diffuse easily hence need protein channel to pass out water into the cell
Water passes through special channels or pores called aquaporins
@@zulqurist ..water is lipidophobic.. not hydrophobic
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@@shomusbiologyofficial sir also on P-gp ,nucleoside transporters,apical sodium dependent bile transporters ,organic cation transporters,organic anion transporter protein .
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sir are your videos can be watched for neet purpose ??? must reply please
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Shomu's Biology oo wow thank you so much bt will you please tell me till which date u will start uploading neet related videos n i have one more request pls add serial no. to those videos coz it will make easier for us to search them easily otherwise your videos are awesm thank you once again
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@@shomusbiologyofficial ohh sry Sir bich me kuch bole ap odia language jesa sunaidia😇 Bt Tysm sir Kal hamara xm he plant physiology ka n u cleared my doubts 😇 love from ODISHA
"Seithi pain mu..." but it was actually "so it will move"😂 Something like that... When i heard that i feel wow sir is from odisha! Anyways he is is from our neighbour state. Shomu sir is just awesome. 😍 😍@Shomu's Biology, sir ur lecture is like a medicine for all msc students out there.
Please make videos on previous year question of jnu
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?. Is there about epithelial transport
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Osmosis takes place through semipermeable.. she is right..
Osmosis means movement of solvent only..
That is what defines semipermeable membrane.. semipermeable memb alows movement of solvent only...
Selective permeable memb alows movement of both solven & solute (ions / milecules) but that is decided/selected by presence of concerned transporter protein..
Our cell membrane is selectively permeable
Coupled tramsport
Co transport
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Sir diffusion chemical process होता है?
No it is just a physical process
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