Osmosis | Membrane Transport

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2025
  • In this video, Dr Mike explains how osmosis is the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane.

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  • @catherinehegedus8703
    @catherinehegedus8703 Год назад +16

    I finally made it into nursing school and Im back to your videos for a refresher before getting into Fluid & Electrolytes. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and helping many people get through their classes.

    • @ingridgarcia4133
      @ingridgarcia4133 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey fellow student here. I’m struggling to understand what happens when hypertonic is given and the cell swells. Now where does the water go ( I was looking for ecf in my quiz answer) ? I put interstial but it marked it wrongg

  • @BrotherMan0069
    @BrotherMan0069 11 месяцев назад +14

    Bloody hell this is the best explanation I've found for osmosis. Spent literal hours trying to make sense of it but it all clicked after watching this video. Absolute lifesaver, thank you mate!

  • @Cass_i
    @Cass_i 5 лет назад +32

    I'm starting back from these simple topics to study for boards. You are one if the best I've found. Thank you

  • @DonieDonie-jz7ki
    @DonieDonie-jz7ki Год назад +10

    Excellent explanation. I was having trouble understanding this. Thank you, Doctor

  • @williamreynolds4879
    @williamreynolds4879 2 года назад +20

    ‘water will move to the side that has the most stuff dissolved in it.‘ damn. That’s it. Thanks.

  • @lobnanagi1297
    @lobnanagi1297 Месяц назад

    As usual with each video, when I watch and understand something very important for my college I come back to the comment to thank this brilliant man. Thank you !!!!

  • @saleemshaikh1143
    @saleemshaikh1143 3 года назад +12

    Just mind blowing explanation ! What we didn't understand in years, have understood in 6 mins ! Wow !

  • @MedicalstudentWhore
    @MedicalstudentWhore 9 месяцев назад +1

    Literally thank you! Ive been so confused abt this topic and i looked for so many explanations and couldnt get it till i watcher ur vid

  • @adeolaalli
    @adeolaalli 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well done ..
    Kudos to you.
    I love your explanation.
    I am also a Biology teacher from Nigeria working with Teach For Nigeria to teach Biology at an underserved community area.

  • @surrendertoJC
    @surrendertoJC 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cant express how much this video helped me.
    Thanks so much ❤

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    @glowilk5377 2 года назад +1

    I’m learning intravenous therapy. I appreciate your content.

  • @alyshasarah
    @alyshasarah 10 месяцев назад

    Haven’t been able to understand how my university explains this but now understand it so clearly, thankyou

  • @robolaughing9343
    @robolaughing9343 Год назад +3

    dang that last lactose intolerant example hit deep. Now I'll never forget this explanation. hahaha Thank you!

  • @VincePerman
    @VincePerman Год назад

    Thank you, Dr. Mike 🙏🏻
    You are a literal and figurative life saver

  • @ThatOneBaldElf
    @ThatOneBaldElf 11 месяцев назад +1

    Greatly explained without any complex words, thank you very much, this video was a pleasure to watch, I'm sure this video will help to ace my test, oh I'm sure! Anyway, great video 😂

  • @NameOn_YT
    @NameOn_YT 5 лет назад +3

    You are the best!! Please keep making more videos. I look forward to watching your videos.
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    @NadiaKamel-d5g 3 месяца назад

    That's very good. Thank you, greetings from Algeria. 🇩🇿

  • @helinabhattarai4627
    @helinabhattarai4627 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Dr. Mike. You are the best

  • @GoatVader7
    @GoatVader7 Год назад +93

    i clicked because hes jacked

  • @ValidatingUsername
    @ValidatingUsername 5 месяцев назад

    Here’s an interesting question that can be tested quite easily for those with materials and equipment:
    Do all of the molecules aim for homeostasis, even if it takes a long time, or is it primarily just aiming to stabilize water pressure?
    On that note:
    Is it fundamentally quantum in nature in terms of how much room each molecule needs on average and the kinetics of water heat capacity that drives pressure and/or the electrochemical fields around the molecules that drives intermolecular homeostasis?

  • @amberlum1797
    @amberlum1797 11 месяцев назад

    Best teacher ever

  • @jasonlove8733
    @jasonlove8733 2 года назад

    The lactose intolerance analogy makes perfect sense! H2o within cells wants to “ balance out “ the lower water concentrations in the ECF as the lactose cannot break down in the ECF to enter the cell. The key difference in diffusion and osmosis is that the SOLUTE ( lets say NaCl ) is TOO LARGE to fit through the semipermeable membrane, so it resorts to use water to move across the membrane to balance things out👍🏻. Good on ya mate

  • @Vishybanda
    @Vishybanda 11 месяцев назад

    circuit methods, simulations to characterize membrane in detail obtaining permittivity, charge regulation with time, ion-ion, particle-membrane interactions are published in membrane journals includes journal of membrane science, journal of polymer science part B: polymer physics, other journals name required is also must

  • @aliabdelbaki9328
    @aliabdelbaki9328 9 месяцев назад

    this video will hopefully get me the best marks

  • @Andrey0348
    @Andrey0348 Год назад

    Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration through a semipermeable membrane.
    OR
    Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane.

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    @pomupomupurin7617 2 года назад +4

    This is an amazing video, thank you!!

  • @ingridgarcia4133
    @ingridgarcia4133 6 месяцев назад

    Hey fellow student here. I’m struggling to understand what happens when hypertonic is given and the cell swells. Now where does the water go ( I was looking for ecf in my quiz answer) ? I put interstial but it marked it wrong

  • @preciousodiwommaJohn
    @preciousodiwommaJohn 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing really understandable God bless

  • @alispencer4962
    @alispencer4962 5 месяцев назад

    What do we mean by "two sides of a membrane"? We are referring to inside the cell and outside of it, yes? There is no two parts inside the cell? Silly question I'm sure but also I'm dumb so...

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  • @louis-i1t
    @louis-i1t 4 месяца назад

    Can you explain what Selectively permeable is?

  • @Steven-dl4bi
    @Steven-dl4bi Месяц назад

    This was is helpful ❤❤

  • @FBK-SL
    @FBK-SL Год назад

    Thank you very much , from London United Kingdom .

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    @MusyokademetalC002 8 месяцев назад

    Great lesson

  • @TheMysteryman316
    @TheMysteryman316 22 дня назад

    I asked 2 chemistry professors, and they couldnt explain it. dG=dH-TdS, so if S increases when we add solute on the right side, G decreases. Now there is lower G on the right and higher G on the left where the pure solvent is, The solvent goes through the membrane to the right spontaneously, that means G decreases on the left side. But if H has no part in osmosis, then we are left with S, Here is the problem. S decreases due to less n on the left side - some went to the right side. IF S decreases on the right side, then G increases, and this is not what happened.

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  • @Fiya86
    @Fiya86 11 месяцев назад

    Lovely explanation thank you.

  • @33goldengirl
    @33goldengirl Год назад

    Is osmosis a term that means only water is passing through the membrane, or in some cases can/do other substances move across the membrane? We homeschool. My teens are asking me this question, and I don't know the answer. Thanks for your videos. They are very helpful. : )

    • @user-cl2hi9fo6j
      @user-cl2hi9fo6j Год назад +1

      It means water is moving from a high to low concentration of water.
      Other substances can move through a membrane, but the way it moves depends on the type of substance (and some cannot). Look to simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, active transport, etc.

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