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AS Biology exam today, looked over notes and forgot to revise the tissue fluid (was absent in class)- this was amazing! Thank you so much! Explained so well
Thank you! I couldn't understand it as well just by reading through written notes which left more questions than answers, this video wrapped everything up really nicely
This has helped me too understand Tissue Fluid thankyou, I didn't really understand it at all to begin with. I will be watching your other videos when I come to revising them and will certainly recommend you. Thankyou
For some reason just couldn't get my head around the hydrostatic/osmotic pressures mostly because of my teacher I'm guessing, you've made this so ridiculously clear and simple, omd tysm
I'm a bit confused with the osmosis bit, does the water potential in the arterial end cause water to go into the respiring tissues or does hydrostatic pressure overcome this? Sorry if worded weirdly, also really like your videos.
@@MrPollockBiology plasma isn't forced out that's wrong according to some Mark schemes.. As plasma is the whole composition of blood (rbcs, wbcs, proteins etc.) so it is scientifically incorrect. Instead you say water and small molecules etc.. Aqa a level biology
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i have been avoiding this topic since AS bc i can't ever wrap my head around it. thank you sosososososososo much i only had to watch this once. 6 different teachers failed me but YOU DIDNT!
AS Biology exam today, looked over notes and forgot to revise the tissue fluid (was absent in class)- this was amazing! Thank you so much! Explained so well
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Your videos are saving me man, I find it really difficult to revise without someone explaining the thing to me simply
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Thank you! I couldn't understand it as well just by reading through written notes which left more questions than answers, this video wrapped everything up really nicely
This has helped me too understand Tissue Fluid thankyou, I didn't really understand it at all to begin with. I will be watching your other videos when I come to revising them and will certainly recommend you. Thankyou
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Very helpful in A-Level biology. Many thanks
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For some reason just couldn't get my head around the hydrostatic/osmotic pressures mostly because of my teacher I'm guessing, you've made this so ridiculously clear and simple, omd tysm
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I'm a bit confused with the osmosis bit, does the water potential in the arterial end cause water to go into the respiring tissues or does hydrostatic pressure overcome this? Sorry if worded weirdly, also really like your videos.
Alexandra Blyth Hydrostatic pressure forces the plasma out to form tissue fluid...osmosis only causes the reabsorption at the veinous end.
@@MrPollockBiology plasma isn't forced out that's wrong according to some Mark schemes.. As plasma is the whole composition of blood (rbcs, wbcs, proteins etc.) so it is scientifically incorrect. Instead you say water and small molecules etc..
Aqa a level biology
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I have a question: why is important than tissue fluid returns to the circulatory system?
It carries the waste products which are excreted and oxygenated by the lungs.
can you pls make a video of cardiovascular diseases and human gas exchange, thank you
Just a bit confused about oncotic and hydrostatic pressures?
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