(OLD VIDEO) Osmosis
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2014
- This video has been updated here: • Osmosis and Water Pote... Learn osmosis with real life examples! The terms hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic are explored throughout this clip. This video has a handout here: www.amoebasisters.com/handouts...
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This old video has been updated here: ruclips.net/video/L-osEc07vMs/видео.html. *We also like to pin clarifications or address any issues in our videos.* We greatly appreciate the comment here about salt! While a salt compound (NaCl) is larger than a water molecule (H2O), we do not mention how salt dissociates in water. The ions are generally not able to pass through the membrane unassisted. We mention the salt not traveling through due to its size, but it is not the size of it that it is the issue due to this dissociation. In the updated video, this has been fixed.
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I had no idea what my biology teacher is saying for 2 weeks and with this 9-minute video I have understood the meaning of osmosis. Thank you very much.
We've made a few changes to our osmosis video for optimal awesome. Be sure to update any embedded links as the old one will be phased out!
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I'm beginning to do some coursework on osmosis in secondary school at the moment in biology and this was a fantastic video to review and learn off. Thank You.
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mine did that to just satrted floating...
yeah SAMEE
Did u put it in saltwater?
Goldfish are freshwater fish, so if you put it in saltwater... Then yes.
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Thank you @Amoeba Sisters!!! For the first time in almost thirty years, I finally understand #OSMOSIS to the point where I can explain it to a seven year old. Y'all are the absolute best.
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My teacher had us watch your mitosis video so I went here when we started to learn diffusion and osmosis. Turns out that was going to be our assignment the next day. Our test is tomorrow and I feel really great on the topic osmosis thanks to this video. I got pushed to the front of the classroom to read my osmosis answers on what would happen if red blood cells were put in different solutions and I did really well! I am usually not one to like or understand science well or much but the analogies and graphics help me learn so much better. Thanks to you I might just ace my test tomorrow!
did you end up passing your test?
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Helping me and my Science teacher showed my 2nd-period class this! Amazing and helped me learn Osmosis.
Soo informative! A lot of these terms are foreign to me and your ability to simplify such a complex process is amazing. Thumbs up!!!
I love these amoeba sisters..they explain much much better way than our teachers do....after watching this video I fully understood the osmosis and it's complex concept.... thank you amoeba sisters
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finally after 12 years of study in school and high school I went to University, and thank you God that i found this clearly video about Osmosis ! youre amazing
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Thank you so much for this video I have a test on osmosis and cell organelles tomorrow and this really helped me understand the concept. Thanks! ❤️
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I'm in college and this video explained osmosis better than any teacher/professor I've ever had. thank you!
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THANK YOU for using the correct term "adaptation" in this video!
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Doing a test on osmosis soon. This video is definitely going to help me! Thanks.
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I have a question, what if the patient is dehydrated and you give them distilled water for IV? Would their cells still burst or would that actually hydrate them?
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Why very large difference between 2D and 1D calculation was introduced ?
How long time is necessary to achieve the steady state ? Can we roughly speculate the time for the steady state by some way ?
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Thank you so much, I have finally grasp the general idea of osmosis! 😊
So why at the beginning of the I saw the water molecules going through the hydrophobic tails and our professor told us that if a water molecule goes through there It would pop out like a ball when you push it down water. So is this video accurate.
This is the best explanation ever. Thanks a lot.
explained so well, thank you!
I watch the new video osmosis I was confuse with solvent and solute terms but the old video really helpful to remind what I have learned in new osmosis video. 😅
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Sweet, lots of straightforward examples. Dats wutz up
Hi Amoeba Sisters! I have a question regarding the handout for osmosis. In the handout, gummy bears are used as an example of osmosis. From what I have learn, osmosis requires a semi permeable membrane. If gummy bear expands due to osmosis, does this mean that gummy bears have semi permeable membrane?
I am a biochem major and found this video very useful! Makes everything make sense ahah
+Amoeba Sisters why is it that when salt touches ice its makes it less slippery , like when they salt a road?
+Laura Neck It actually lowers the freezing temperature for it to become ice! Here's some great info on that: van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=30163
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this video taught me more about science than my actual science class lol
Thank you thank you thank you!! Your videos have helped me 'click' and understand osmosis and diffusion!!! I wish I had watched these before my exam haha but still very beneficial!! THANK YOU!!
What if the solutes are neutral? Will water still move to the side of higher concentrations of solutes if the water doesn't react chemically with the solute at all?
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I have a question: the water molecules move to the other side where salts are is because the water molecules like salts?
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