I really like the way you don’t get tired of repeating relevant concepts you have already covered in previous vedios.so even if you don’t watch previous ones you can still understand everything so well.you are an amazing teacher.thank you so much.recomming it to all my friends.
@Swati I agree with you but somehow I found this video on IV fluids more interesting more interesting --->This is a detailed version, ruclips.net/video/Lc_wxGbK86U/видео.html Anyway I somehow felt that IV fluids have been covered better in the video link.
@Moosemoose I agree with you but somehow I found this video on IV fluids more interesting more interesting --->This is a detailed version, ruclips.net/video/Lc_wxGbK86U/видео.html Anyway I somehow felt that IV fluids have been covered better in the video link.
So lets just say for one minute, if you was able to create a Iso-tonic solution that also had the right prohormones and fatty acids and minerals and probiotics to mirror that of the body also with electrolytes, i feel we could successfully reverse aging and live indefinitely, what are your thoughts on inducing pain and inflammation to promote true healing rather than mitigate pain which seems to be counteracting the healing process!???
questions please, if I may, 1) if the water has moved from B to A and A has changed from 4/1L to 4/2L doesn't B change to 2/ no water as it has all moved across or some of it has? 2) if we were to talk in terms of diffusion, just for my understanding, could it balance out using facilitate diffusion? Sorry if I am thinking to literally
Hi Daphney, Great questions: 1/ yes, you are correct, the concentration will change on both sides (A&B) until the concentration is even on both sides (I didn't mention it for the sake of simplicity). 2/ the amount of water that moves across is the quantity required to balance out the concentration on both sides. 3/ If there were channels that were open for those specific solutes, then yes, absolutely facilitated diffusion would also occur, however, often the channels do not let through enough solutes in time to balance out the concentration - therefore, osmosis is the driving force. Hope this makes sense! Mike
at just over 5 min, you pull 1 liter of water to the left side to make it 4 particles/2 liters which you state is equal to the 2 particles /1 liter on the right. This is WRONG. If one liter moves from the right, it raises the concentration of that side. you need to get to a concentration of 3 particles/liter so the left side needs to pull 1/3 liter from the right. it would 4 particles/1.3 L = 2 particles/0.66 liters more or less.
Thank you for the men pulling water analogy! Very helpful to differentiate!
I really like the way you don’t get tired of repeating relevant concepts you have already covered in previous vedios.so even if you don’t watch previous ones you can still understand everything so well.you are an amazing teacher.thank you so much.recomming it to all my friends.
@Swati I agree with you but somehow I found this video on IV fluids more interesting more interesting --->This is a detailed version, ruclips.net/video/Lc_wxGbK86U/видео.html
Anyway I somehow felt that IV fluids have been covered better in the video link.
You just spoke my heart out sis. Love from Pakistan.
This channel is a lifesaver! Studying for my bio exam.
Love your videos! So easy to understand and love that you re-explain the definitions within the topic definition, if that makes any sense at all
@Moosemoose I agree with you but somehow I found this video on IV fluids more interesting more interesting --->This is a detailed version, ruclips.net/video/Lc_wxGbK86U/видео.html
Anyway I somehow felt that IV fluids have been covered better in the video link.
I'm taking my HESI entrance test in two days and you're my go-to person on RUclips! Thanks so much!
Thank you for your videos. YOUR videos are the only things that CLICK so strongly. So easy to understand so thank you thank you!
verywell said!! I enjoyed it.....Thank you again!!
Absolutely amazing sessions. I’ve learnt so much & you use such easy to remember terms that stick eg Hypo - Hippo thank u ☺️
A big thanks .. I just liked it .. and especially hippo example 😅😅
Absolute class, your videos never disappoint me.
You are awesome. Studying it for the exam.
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If the water is coming from B to A side then why the B side of water don't decrease explain please
very helpful !! Analogy was super helpful. Thank you.
You're so welcome! 😊
Will the water at the top of side A leak out of the membrane back into side B?
So lets just say for one minute, if you was able to create a Iso-tonic solution that also had the right prohormones and fatty acids and minerals and probiotics to mirror that of the body also with electrolytes, i feel we could successfully reverse aging and live indefinitely, what are your thoughts on inducing pain and inflammation to promote true healing rather than mitigate pain which seems to be counteracting the healing process!???
love your videos, but i couldn't help but notice the hole on the back of your shirt hahaha
questions please, if I may, 1) if the water has moved from B to A and A has changed from 4/1L to 4/2L doesn't B change to 2/ no water as it has all moved across or some of it has? 2) if we were to talk in terms of diffusion, just for my understanding, could it balance out using facilitate diffusion? Sorry if I am thinking to literally
Hi Daphney,
Great questions: 1/ yes, you are correct, the concentration will change on both sides (A&B) until the concentration is even on both sides (I didn't mention it for the sake of simplicity).
2/ the amount of water that moves across is the quantity required to balance out the concentration on both sides.
3/ If there were channels that were open for those specific solutes, then yes, absolutely facilitated diffusion would also occur, however, often the channels do not let through enough solutes in time to balance out the concentration - therefore, osmosis is the driving force.
Hope this makes sense!
Mike
ahhh that's the difference... it's the time that it requires to balance out the concentration. Perfect thank you so much
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Good explanation. Thank you
are all membranes semi permeable?
at just over 5 min, you pull 1 liter of water to the left side to make it 4 particles/2 liters which you state is equal to the 2 particles /1 liter on the right. This is WRONG. If one liter moves from the right, it raises the concentration of that side. you need to get to a concentration of 3 particles/liter so the left side needs to pull 1/3 liter from the right. it would 4 particles/1.3 L = 2 particles/0.66 liters more or less.
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