UPDATE: Having a hard time with osmosis diagrams (like the one at 5:34) and understanding those terms hypertonic and hypotonic? We have a RUclips Short for that! ruclips.net/video/nrwCvHyWkjI/видео.html We like to pin clarifications & corrections at the top of our videos! We are so appreciative of feedback we receive as it helps us continue to improve. In this video, we say the word "molecules" several times. Chemically speaking---the term "molecule" may be ok when referring to water but *not* salt. Salt is formed by ionic bonds [not *molecular* (covalent) bonds like you would see in water] so we removed that statement. We also had removed a statement regarding the size of salt affecting its ability to cross a membrane: this video does not mention that salt disassociates in water, so the fact that a salt compound is larger than a water molecule is *not* the correct reasoning. Just to add: in our cell transport video, we mention ions generally cannot travel across the membrane unassisted, which would be more relevant to this. We also notice in the comments that people have questions about the diagram at 5:34. Many textbooks, in our experience, focus on the solution the cell is placed in only. Our diagram at 5:34 actually labels both the cell (as either hypertonic or hypotonic) AND the solution (as either hypertonic or hypotonic). If assuming no added pressure, look for the area that is hypertonic. It may be the cell that is hypertonic or it may be the solution that is hypertonic. *But as the diagram shows, the hypertonic area (assuming no pressure) is where the net movement of water will go.* We try to include addressing the cell as well as its surrounding solution, because Pinky noticed her students otherwise tended to memorize terms corresponding to swelling or shrinking, which turned out to hurt understanding. Hope that helps! :)
I'm taking a college Anatomy and Physiology class and still use these videos as a reference for recalling generalized info. Honestly these are great videos for teaching purposes and are great at engaging your target audience, I'm thoroughly impressed and hope to see consistency through the upcoming years.
Incredible video. Fun fact, my teacher was the one who recommended your channel to my class. Good job on making this insane quality and easy to understand videos.
My college class made this so much more complicated than it needed to be. You guys do such a great job at explaining!!! I've been watching your videos since high school and you never disappoint amoeba sisters!
thanks to you guys, I can now understand SOME sort of biology... I've always been bad at memorizing, and the teachers at our school aren't that good with making us UNDERSTAND rather than telling us to memorize them. anyways, its 3 am here, and I'm studying biology for my exam tomorrow. wish me luck! :D
Absolute gold. I study for medical exams and I got confused by the term osmosis. I love when something is explained so simply that even a kid could understand. Thanks!
A fun way to demonstrate osmosis at home is with Umibudo (sea grapes.) Umibudo is packed in super salty water, which makes them shrivel up (by osmosis.) When you rehydrate them in fresh water, you can see them swell up as the water rushes in by osmosis! Osmosis right before your eyes!
I still watch these even tho I learned this about a year ago, you’re videos are just so great! Always learning a few things even tho I feel like I know the subject!
I found this video while researching the osmotic pressure in the fermentation of rum - if you use undiluted molasses, the sugar concentration can be up to 24% and yeast can't perform under that much osmotic pressure. This video was so helpful in really understanding what that phrase means!
Hi Amoeba sisters! I'm an A level Biology student in the UK, and I watched your videos a lot when studying for GCSEs. Imagine my joy when I realised you cover A level topics! I love the art style (props to you, Petunia) and the explanations are superb. Thank you!
I totally wish you were my biology teacher! You explain something meant to be complicated so simply and make it so easy to understand. Thank you!! 🙏🏻❤️
OMG. This video was soo helpful. She makes complicated science soo much easier to understand! ❤️🙏🏾 Thank you soo much!!! I am gonna ace my biology test.
thanks for clearing up my misconceptions, i was so freaked up coz sometimes professor would say from low to high and at other time he'd say high to low. now it's all cleared up we were talking about two different scenarios and point of reference were different, first being solute concentration point of view and the latter being solvent (water) concentration point of view. thanks again
AnimePopStar Family lmao in a freshman and high school watching this, shows how good the education system is since I’m still learning the same thing that a 7th grader is
Your videos helped me develop a love for Biology about how interesting and cool everything is and how easy you make it seem. Thank you so much! Love your videos!! Now, I watch these videos when I'm bored! :)
I just want to say I am a Biochemistry student who is currently a ICU nurse and your videos are awesome! I have been looking for a channel that can dumb things down to my level lol! This is not an insult! I hope that much is understood! Thank you sooo much!
I've been binge watching your videos for the past three hours I have never been so entertained and educated at the same time. MYGHOD YOU DESERVE MORE SUBS!
We love to create. At 9:22 in this video, we challenge you to create something- a comic? video? GIF? - that explains why excessive salt in the soil could harm plants in terms of this video's focus of osmosis. If you create something, we'd love to see what you come up with! You can find us on Twitter @AmoebaSisters. To see our milestones in our adventures in creating, visit www.amoebasisters.com/milestones
THANKSSSS, my teacher teaches really fast like a sonic as the principal always want our school to exam earlier than other school causes a lot of teachers stressing to teach 15 chapters in just only a few months with lots of holiday this year. In addition, the students were also stressing about the high speed that the teacher teaches. Your video helps a lot. Thanks, i was struggling with chapter 3 about these and my friends were hoping me to teach them, I also don't know what i'm teaching lmao, after watching your videos, i finally got themmmm. The videos were also interesting and funny. That makes the knowledge to be more fun! Thanks a lot here =D
this video is so good if you are strugeling in class when learning about difusion or osmosis watch this vid i have my test tomorrow and it just saved me a load of time for studying
Thank you so much for your videos! I have like 30min left before my biology exam starts and I finally understood everything ugh Thank you so much! Love from Germany hehe 🇩🇪
I love so much...>< I used to think biology was difficult, but now I can learn biology too easily!!! So I think I'll be able to prepare well for the last test @*@
Exactly after this video I will follow you. It is the most ingaging and informational video I've seen. Big thanks to a lot of examples, you really made me to understand the topic!
I try to really have a deep understanding of what I'm studying and it's been two days trying to figure this out and not just saying low solute to high solute, thank you!!!!
My friend and I always watch your videos, and we have a huge midterm this morning! Yay Amoeba sisters! Also Salmon are cool but being eaten by humans and bears doesn't sound fun. I'd be a koi fish. You get to be a pet with a lot of food and love! 😊
One thing in my bucket list is to find out who you are 😂🍻 I totally love your videos and I am a Fan of your unique style of teaching ! I love your voice too ❤
I’m 26 and in my first year of college, I’m currently taking BIO100 which I know is supposed to be easy but it’s not for me 😆. Thank you SO MUCH! I’ve learned more from this video than my class videos. Thank you 😍
This was so incredibly helpful in my Anatomy and Physiology class! I understand it now! Thank you so so much! Really! I think I'll be using many of your videos in the next couple months.
OK,ngl I sometimes watch your videos many times even if i understood the topic long time ago.They are just so nice especially the changes in their cute little faces😍 I love your videos❤
UPDATE: Having a hard time with osmosis diagrams (like the one at 5:34) and understanding those terms hypertonic and hypotonic? We have a RUclips Short for that! ruclips.net/video/nrwCvHyWkjI/видео.html
We like to pin clarifications & corrections at the top of our videos! We are so appreciative of feedback we receive as it helps us continue to improve. In this video, we say the word "molecules" several times. Chemically speaking---the term "molecule" may be ok when referring to water but *not* salt. Salt is formed by ionic bonds [not *molecular* (covalent) bonds like you would see in water] so we removed that statement. We also had removed a statement regarding the size of salt affecting its ability to cross a membrane: this video does not mention that salt disassociates in water, so the fact that a salt compound is larger than a water molecule is *not* the correct reasoning. Just to add: in our cell transport video, we mention ions generally cannot travel across the membrane unassisted, which would be more relevant to this. We also notice in the comments that people have questions about the diagram at 5:34. Many textbooks, in our experience, focus on the solution the cell is placed in only. Our diagram at 5:34 actually labels both the cell (as either hypertonic or hypotonic) AND the solution (as either hypertonic or hypotonic). If assuming no added pressure, look for the area that is hypertonic. It may be the cell that is hypertonic or it may be the solution that is hypertonic. *But as the diagram shows, the hypertonic area (assuming no pressure) is where the net movement of water will go.* We try to include addressing the cell as well as its surrounding solution, because Pinky noticed her students otherwise tended to memorize terms corresponding to swelling or shrinking, which turned out to hurt understanding. Hope that helps! :)
OMG I luv ur videos, I am reviewing for Midterms and this so literally gonna get me a 98+, my teacher literally teaches around ur videos
Amoeba Sisters is that good for me
Amoeba Sisters I am currently studying Biology and this has helped me so much! Thank you 😊
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You are wonderful wonderful wonderful science Ling Lings
LING LING 40 HOURS!!!!!!
When RUclips can teach you better than your professor.
I can’t describe how thankful I’m, you saved my grades
R u from Egypt ?🇪🇬
* I am
I like how my teacher gives us these to watch instead of accually teaching us
Wow,😂
Wow
I was just going to comment that XD
“That's not cool that's not right” -tfue
idk if that was sarcastic but I actually do like it lol
Who else is studying for a test. Ap bio anyone?
DP Bio for me in 3 days
tomorrow 🙃
Yeah good luck with your multiple choice test
9th grade biology 😔
9th grade honors bio
I'm taking a college Anatomy and Physiology class and still use these videos as a reference for recalling generalized info. Honestly these are great videos for teaching purposes and are great at engaging your target audience, I'm thoroughly impressed and hope to see consistency through the upcoming years.
69 likes...
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Are you guys getting away with such basic knowledge that too in college?
Here is +1, we have whole story related to transport in plants 😭
Hey me too :) I love these videos and watch them for AP and also find myself on their videos for fun🤣
Nerd
do you have any tips for revising biology
currently in a Amoeba Sister marathon for finals
TaesTea EOC for me
Same 🤣🤣
TaesTea you pass?! 😄
TaesTea army
SAME
Incredible video.
Fun fact, my teacher was the one who recommended your channel to my class.
Good job on making this insane quality and easy to understand videos.
Nyck fun fact I didn’t ask
Nyck same😂
@@victorbesserer3202 wow dude, you must have lots of friends.
My professor did as well and I'm glad she did. These videos are easy to digest
69 likes...
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bet you're watching this a day before your exam 😭
IKR
yes😔
NOT ULITERALLY CALLING ME OUT
Mind your business
only like 15 minutes before😳😳😳😳
Can she be my teacher you literally taught me more in 9 mins than my teachers in 8 weeks
i wish 😭
My college class made this so much more complicated than it needed to be. You guys do such a great job at explaining!!! I've been watching your videos since high school and you never disappoint amoeba sisters!
You make science cute!
It’s not cute it’s gross
@@juliaskachkov496 ur gross
Wdym science is already cute :3
thanks to you guys, I can now understand SOME sort of biology... I've always been bad at memorizing, and the teachers at our school aren't that good with making us UNDERSTAND rather than telling us to memorize them.
anyways, its 3 am here, and I'm studying biology for my exam tomorrow. wish me luck! :D
Irshia haque how was it
Good luck and how are you doing now 😊
@@untameddiary226 i don't really remember, probably well 😭
@@Laview-bu1hq thank you 😭 I'm out of high school, applying for universities now 🙏
That fact that two random amoebas on the internet can do a better job of teaching than my teachers
When i was in 9th grade, i watched your videos and got an A in bio. Now i am in 12th grade but i still love to watch your videos!
I am in 9th grade but help cant understand anything bio is so hard
I believe in you
Zehra Ali yo I’m here in gr8 what is ur job now?
Zehra Ali it’s been 2 years
asma trust bio is the besttttttt. way better then the other two sciences
Absolute gold. I study for medical exams and I got confused by the term osmosis. I love when something is explained so simply that even a kid could understand. Thanks!
A fun way to demonstrate osmosis at home is with Umibudo (sea grapes.) Umibudo is packed in super salty water, which makes them shrivel up (by osmosis.) When you rehydrate them in fresh water, you can see them swell up as the water rushes in by osmosis! Osmosis right before your eyes!
How crazy is the an 8minute video helped me understand this better than my hour lecture.
I still watch these even tho I learned this about a year ago, you’re videos are just so great! Always learning a few things even tho I feel like I know the subject!
I found this video while researching the osmotic pressure in the fermentation of rum - if you use undiluted molasses, the sugar concentration can be up to 24% and yeast can't perform under that much osmotic pressure. This video was so helpful in really understanding what that phrase means!
@@WkwkwkemI did.
i do love the fact that teachers show us this video instead of properly teaching us
Hi Amoeba sisters! I'm an A level Biology student in the UK, and I watched your videos a lot when studying for GCSEs. Imagine my joy when I realised you cover A level topics! I love the art style (props to you, Petunia) and the explanations are superb. Thank you!
Liked and subscribed ;)
Your videos are carrying me through college. Please never stop.
Thanks a ton, got my basics cleared.😎✅
The best class i had in my life, thank you.
I totally wish you were my biology teacher! You explain something meant to be complicated so simply and make it so easy to understand. Thank you!! 🙏🏻❤️
OMG. This video was soo helpful. She makes complicated science soo much easier to understand! ❤️🙏🏾 Thank you soo much!!!
I am gonna ace my biology test.
A U-tube on RUclips; that was the BEST EVER x'D
I totally agree!
Our teacher shows us these videos after explaining herself to show lessons more visually and interestingly
Exactly 😅
thanks for clearing up my misconceptions, i was so freaked up coz sometimes professor would say from low to high and at other time he'd say high to low. now it's all cleared up we were talking about two different scenarios and point of reference were different, first being solute concentration point of view and the latter being solvent (water) concentration point of view. thanks again
I have a hard time learning for the medical admission exam. Watching this is very helpfull, thank you!!
Your videos really help me! I literally did this yesterday and I was really confused by it! Thanks 😀
Hi I love your videos of science, my 7th grade science teacher uses your videos to help us learn on the topic.
Same!
Same
I wish my teacher would show us this 😭 bro boutta fail bio but now I actually have a chance to pass😂
Same!
AnimePopStar Family lmao in a freshman and high school watching this, shows how good the education system is since I’m still learning the same thing that a 7th grader is
WE DID THIS TOPIC IN CLASS JUST THIS PAST YEAR I FEEL SO SMART FOR UNDERSTANDING THESE TERMS
im a freshmen in an occupational therapy program and these videos honestly save me!!!!! thank you these are amazing
This was the video I’ve always needed
Yeah!!
Watching this as a teacher so I can play this video for my students in my next class
i am genuinely happy to be forced to watch another one of your videos
Awesome, you clear my concept about this topic just in a few minutes which I am trying from last two weeks
Your videos helped me develop a love for Biology about how interesting and cool everything is and how easy you make it seem. Thank you so much! Love your videos!! Now, I watch these videos when I'm bored! :)
This is one of the best videos to learn osmosis
Your explanation is awesome... Love From India 🇮🇳 ❤️
Same there
Love from India 🇮🇳
Your video really helped me. Couldn't understand it anywhere. Finally now understood
Good video .My teacher just showed as this video in the class today.
Learned more in this video than in my entire hour and a half class. Thank you
Wow, so simple and understandable! Thank you for making this ❤️
I just want to say I am a Biochemistry student who is currently a ICU nurse and your videos are awesome! I have been looking for a channel that can dumb things down to my level lol! This is not an insult! I hope that much is understood! Thank you sooo much!
I've been binge watching your videos for the past three hours I have never been so entertained and educated at the same time. MYGHOD YOU DESERVE MORE SUBS!
These videos are so useful, the way you explain things is so easy to understand, thank you for this
We love to create. At 9:22 in this video, we challenge you to create something- a comic? video? GIF? - that explains why excessive salt in the soil could harm plants in terms of this video's focus of osmosis. If you create something, we'd love to see what you come up with! You can find us on Twitter @AmoebaSisters. To see our milestones in our adventures in creating, visit www.amoebasisters.com/milestones
Amoeba Sisters I love your videos so much
Lol, I know the answer because I watched the old version of this video before this one came out. XD
can you do about bank sperm?
What software did u use to make to use this video?
Amoeba Sisters thnx a looot u made my life easyyyy
You are such a genius @The Amoeba Sisters wonderful explanation keep it up 👍👍✊✊✌✌👏👏😊😊
Can you make a video on boneless pizza
This could be useful
Yes please.
The Biggest Rip In the Chat my name jeff
@Unique Canady do you get your pizza bone in or boneless?
I would greatly appreciate it if they made a video on obama's last name
THANKSSSS, my teacher teaches really fast like a sonic as the principal always want our school to exam earlier than other school causes a lot of teachers stressing to teach 15 chapters in just only a few months with lots of holiday this year. In addition, the students were also stressing about the high speed that the teacher teaches. Your video helps a lot. Thanks, i was struggling with chapter 3 about these and my friends were hoping me to teach them, I also don't know what i'm teaching lmao, after watching your videos, i finally got themmmm. The videos were also interesting and funny. That makes the knowledge to be more fun! Thanks a lot here =D
Did anybody else watch this at school? I LIKE WATCHING THIS
kitty playz Minecraft & Fortnite me
big thanks to this channel, I understand the textbook better after watching this
Who else....?
Who else....?
OK for me am watching this so that i understand the topic,uk coz of COVID-19 stuff.*Who else is with me?
this video is so good if you are strugeling in class when learning about difusion or osmosis watch this vid i have my test tomorrow and it just saved me a load of time for studying
3:42 I see that adventure time reference....
They do so many references.....it's hilarious xD
Where?
Thank you so much for your videos! I have like 30min left before my biology exam starts and I finally understood everything ugh
Thank you so much! Love from Germany hehe 🇩🇪
"....movement of water"
*picture of a water droplet in a tutu comes up*
XDDDD
Nili Zack 1:03
This video was so useful for my homework. Tysm
What is exocytosis btw
our substitute teacher was playing this in ap bio and she called this channel " a moe bee sisters" lol
I love so much...><
I used to think biology was difficult, but now I can learn biology too easily!!! So I think I'll be able to prepare well for the last test @*@
Tenth!! My ninth grade biology teacher uses your videos! Thanks for making learning entertaining!! ;)
Exactly after this video I will follow you. It is the most ingaging and informational video I've seen. Big thanks to a lot of examples, you really made me to understand the topic!
If all schools taught like this, we would all be less confused/overwhelmed.
I try to really have a deep understanding of what I'm studying and it's been two days trying to figure this out and not just saying low solute to high solute, thank you!!!!
My friend and I always watch your videos, and we have a huge midterm this morning! Yay Amoeba sisters! Also Salmon are cool but being eaten by humans and bears doesn't sound fun. I'd be a koi fish. You get to be a pet with a lot of food and love! 😊
The intro is a secret formula to enjoy the whole topic‼️🖐️
If I go swimming will I explode??
Bro wth?
your videos helped me pass my community college bio class and now I'm at university studying general biology!! thanks
god bless this channel
I like how you demonstrate and those animation makes the explanation easy to understand ☺️
Play the video at 0.5x speed and enjoy the voice of the ma'am!!😃
sAm Ir please stop
Hey this is not a joke. Ok
Perfect explanation for someone who forgot a&P1 material LOL!!! Thank you ladies!!!!!
5:58 so this is the moment where I realised the fish has a chanceto explode
I laughed
And then I thought: Poor fish
This really better than the book like omg i have been sitting reading for an hour withnot understanding much
I was watching the old osmosis video when you posted this. Oh, the irony.
Irony. That's very funny.
You may have passed Biology, but I don’t know how well you did in English...
That's a coincidence.
God bless you Sisters you might have saved my future RMT career! Please keep up the great work! Growth Mindset make way!
One thing in my bucket list is to find out who you are 😂🍻
I totally love your videos and I am a Fan of your unique style of teaching !
I love your voice too ❤
look up who they are if you want to know
I’m 26 and in my first year of college, I’m currently taking BIO100 which I know is supposed to be easy but it’s not for me 😆. Thank you SO MUCH! I’ve learned more from this video than my class videos. Thank you 😍
Who’s watching this for studying for a test tmrw
This channel is so smart! I love your scientific explanations, they make it look so adorable!🥰
WHY ARE YOU IN COMMENTS? KEEP STUDYING!!!
This was so incredibly helpful in my Anatomy and Physiology class! I understand it now! Thank you so so much! Really! I think I'll be using many of your videos in the next couple months.
Amoeba Sisters: Let me present the U-Tube... hm that is funny
RUclips: I that is me :)
Thankyou for thiss, I have a mock exam today so have been watching these vids all weekend, they're so helpfull!!
I might just start watching these instead of listening to my bio teacher...
This channel motivates me to love science
When youtube instructs better than your professor
I literally got every answer in this video.
Thankyou sooo much for making such videos.
God bless you
I’m trying to study for my bio quiz, I’m so lost
Way of explanation + taking help of story and fthe best part animation all were literally awesome ❤❤
Omg, yass queen.
OK,ngl I sometimes watch your videos many times even if i understood the topic long time ago.They are just so nice especially the changes in their cute little faces😍
I love your videos❤
I am in the 3rd year of medical college and I don’t know how i made it this far without knowing what water potential is 😂.
This helps SO much for the mandated labs for the living environments regent exam, thanks a lot!
You are science Ling Lings
Ling ling 40 hrs... Oh and there's a tumbleweed snowman at 0:11. Tee Hee Hee
Have you finished studying for 40 hours today?
@@gautamc3613 Yes I have!
Thanks for making these videos!
Who's here from online class 👀
To amoebas taught me faster than a professional