(Passive) Diffusion - Simple and Facilitated
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2012
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Passive Diffusion, Simple Diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion!
What is the difference and what does it mean?
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Really helpful! It would be nice if you could slow down a little bit and let the camera focus on the finished concept for a couple seconds
Just lower the speed down to x .75 that should help
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Wow, great video. I'm having trouble in my bio class so this has been really helpful! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
I love your videos they actually make learning this stuff interesting which is something I never thought I would say. Is there anywhere that you have copies of your final page drawings though as it would do me good to have a copy I can refer to so I can attempt to explain it myself. Thank you
you do a really good job of making this understandable. My teacher had me so confused. Thanks for taking the time :)
I know more about this unit than the rest of my class now!
Keep making them plz ....can't find good videos in detail like this !!!
Oh you're awesome! just learned this so quick! thank you.
thanks ever so much, your drawings help with understanding . thanks once again.
This was incredibly helpful. Thank You!
Watched a few of your videos now. Fantastic Stuff!!! I'm a teacher and these are very helpful.
man, this is awesome! thanks for saving me until my test.
Easy to understand and the drawings are excellent...thank you...
Very well planned and presented. Thank you.
i have simple question that " 8 solute molecules are in which state. and if it is in a solid state how it is crosses the permeable membrane?
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your video is really helpful although a little hard to keep up
Thank you so much! You made it so easy to understand!
I'll have my biology final exam tomorrow and my biology teacher hasn't taught me about facilitated diffusion (it's not even in my book. But she said it will be on the test bruh). But thank God! This video is really helpful and nice explaination. Thank you :3
This is nice...helped me to clear my confusion...keep it up
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Thank you! You explain it better than my proffesor.
Thank you, Armando!
it does not require energy but energy is being used ....(its like inner energy)
so the concept of the molecules moving from a higher concentration to a lower concentration without utilizing any chemical energy..... an example:facilitated diffusion in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli of the lungs .. hope someone give you a better answer but i think it will take a while because of the low views of this video .... and not to forget thanks for the uploder .. this helped alot
Awesome video! thanks heaps :) Super talented with the drawing also!!
This helped a lot! Thank you so much (:
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you literally saved my life. exam tomorrow...
My teacher sent me here & im in New Zealand. Thank youuu!
This was very helpful! Thank you :)
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i should have paid you instead of paying for professor who absolutely has no intention to help students to succeed in this course. Much appreciated. Keep up the good work !.
Hope anyone reply
0.30 U told it don't requires energy. 7.23 it does require energy.
What energy he talked about?
i believe he's referring to cellular energy Adenosine Triphosphate
I'm also confused about this. My teacher made these same conflicting statements and I don't understand.
thank you so much for doing this!!
Very useful video
Thank you so much!
I get it after watching your video
thanks a lot this is really helping me
can u pls make a complete video on biological oxidation.
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Question : the concentration gradient on both sides ( side of red molecules and side of orange molecules ) are same then why does the molecules of both sides tend to diffuse through the permeable membrane and get mixed with each other even after having same concentration
amazing.........thank you so much! up load mre videos on membrane potential
Excellent!
does diffusion require energy or not? I am kind of confused.
I need this flow chart!
anyone got idea how many types of transportation are involved in absorption of digested food in your small intestine?... tough one isn't it
Yes a lil too fast for me lol but love the drawing and accent
Please link me to your campbell et al. source!
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is facilitated diffusion able to pump substances from a region of low concentration of the a substance to a region of high concentration?
+Cristina Meier no, that is considered active transport and it uses ATP
+SelenaMyGoddess I can't understand the curves at the end??
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I too have come across before that only active transport requires energy and both facilitated and simple diffusion occur naturally across a concentratn gradient! hmmmmmmmm. I'll keep reading to see if i come across mr hasdungan's view.
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what specific molecules use simple diffusion
I enjoyed the video; however, passive diffusion does not require energy because molecules are moving down their concentration gradient.
Alberta Jordan That is exactly what he says.
to facility is cool, u must try it
yes, it requires energy even if it is simple or facilitated diffusion.
I really liked your video but I have to unsave it because I don't want to memorize something wrong. Neither passive nor facilitated diffusion require energy. It is a passive process. The Gibbs free energy of diffusion is less than zero, which makes it a spontaneous process. It naturally happens. Thankfully, I just had this lecture in Biology today.
+Alberta Jordan
i actually thought of the same thin!!! he said in the beginning of the video that passive transaction (unlike positive transaction) doesn't require energy, so it didn't make sens when he talked about requiring energy, anyways it is actually a very well done video and much more simple than reading the whole thing in books...
He had referred to Campbell.
ermmmmm i really think you should slow down cos the second i look away what you were drawring and what you were saying went so fast i couldnt see or hear but apart from that it was a good explanation
they require kinetic energy, just not atp.
this video solved my problem @ 0:30 thanks!
thank u soOo much :*
loved it!! thanks so much!
we must have more facilities
Very simple to understand, same artwork as my book so that totally helps me get it!!! Thank you!! I like it better than thinkwell, no offense!! ;)
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why?
The first example is not diffusion its osmosis and that has to do with the water potential bro your confusing people
toooo fasttt! calm down. lol
You're too fast.