Membrane transport

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • This brief video tutorial briefly discusses cell membrane transport:
    0:00​​. Introduction
    0:15. Permeability of cell membrane
    2:57. Diffusion
    - 3:08. Simple diffusion
    - 3:37. Facilitated diffusion (ion leak channels, voltage gated channels, ligand gated channels, carrier proteins)
    - 7:09. Rate: Simple diffusion vs. Facilitated diffusion
    - 9:08. Osmosis
    10:28. Active transport
    - 10:43. Primary active transport (Sodium-Potassium pump)
    - 11:54. Secondary active transport (Symporters, Antiporters)
    14:00. In-a-Nutshell
    14:06​​. Acknowledgements

Комментарии • 20

  • @palamaallen3224
    @palamaallen3224 Год назад +5

    Amazing, you should defiantly start a USMLE course for med students like Boards and Beyond for ANATOMY. I would pay for that

  • @shaywally
    @shaywally 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for another great video!🙏🙏🙏

  • @thomsonchama1324
    @thomsonchama1324 Год назад +2

    So blessed to have you 👑
    You simplify things

  • @thomsonchama1324
    @thomsonchama1324 Год назад +2

    So blessed to have you 👑
    You simplify the anatomy,

  • @muneebjalal7808
    @muneebjalal7808 Год назад +1

    Thank you from Cuba , a lot of respect for you sir ❤️

  • @natemorton1473
    @natemorton1473 Год назад +2

    Truly great stuff. I love learning here!

  • @inextinguishablemoltenblooded
    @inextinguishablemoltenblooded Год назад +2

    Anatomy is fascinating In my nerves , the pronatalist content is appreciated

  • @yogayantra
    @yogayantra Год назад +1

    thank you so much. I wish I had had this when I started studying biochemistry.

  • @anamulhoque7197
    @anamulhoque7197 Год назад +1

    Thanks.... Excellent class

  • @shesaidsomething1
    @shesaidsomething1 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos so much! I'm sure that you want to focus on membrane transport but that is dependent on the lipid bilayer which is why you need transport in the first place (as it is semipermeable bilayer with a polar head and lipid tails). This bilayer creates the semipermeability that allows some things to go through without support, simple diffusion of fats down their concentration gradient without a channel, while preventing other things (polar ions) from going through at all without the support from a protein carrier or channel (facilitated) down its concentration gradient (diffusion). This way students understand that a polar molecule/ion (anything with a charge/partial charge) needs a carrier/channel while anything that does not have a charge (non-polar) or gases can go through without a channel.
    My apologies if this is described in a prerequisite video!

    • @shaywally
      @shaywally 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for this simplification😀

  • @ketoonkratom
    @ketoonkratom Год назад +1

    Love One Another :) God Bless Everyone

  • @amitkapuria5309
    @amitkapuria5309 Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @NyznTvfk
    @NyznTvfk Год назад +4

    Salted banana : thats catchy

  • @NG-we8uu
    @NG-we8uu 11 месяцев назад +1

    What about uniport carrier proteins?

  • @localhublidharwad7014
    @localhublidharwad7014 Год назад +2

    👍😍

  • @muqtarjamaegal6071
    @muqtarjamaegal6071 Год назад

    But 3 to 2 in and out how proofed

  • @me-also-youtuber
    @me-also-youtuber Год назад +1

    blackbird