Active Transport
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School.
Topics:
- ATP
- Protein channels
- Exocytosis
- Endocytosis
- Phagocytosis
- Pinocytosis
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I see that a lot of these comments are from a few years ago so I thought I should let you know that to this day you are still helping out so many struggling students. Thank you so much for your help!!!
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1. Both are movements through the cell membrane but active transport goes against the current (low to high) and passive transport follows the current (high to low)
2. ATP powers active transport
3. Both of them are actions that pass through the cell but endo means go in and exo means go out.
4. Dont know what I would say for this one but I would guess it would be either the ATP or the gateway in which the molecules go through.
5. The white cells kill the bacteria.
6. Vesicles fuse with the cell membrane
7. Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis.
I know this video is around 7 years old but i still answered them.
I'm seeing comments from 6years ago🥺. Legends do really exist,you made a video that is still having impact on lives till now,thank you for your kind understanding teachings 🙏
I love how you explain everything in a simple way not like my stupid teacher who over complicates everything.... Thank you.
+abodey abyad I'm happy I could help. Please however be respectful to your teachers. Every teach has their own style. Best wishes to you.
you are very lucky that you have a stupid teacher and there is always something to learn from him/her but for us we don't have even a stupid one.
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1. The similar between active and passive transport is they are both the process that control the movement of substrates in and out of the cell membrane. Difference: Passive transport doesn not need energy as ATP , and it goes from the high concentration to low concentration. In contrast, active transport needs energy (ATP) to start the process and it goes through the lower to the higher concentration.
2.ATP (adenine triphosphate)
3. they are both the process that require energy (active transport)
4. cell membrane
5. white blood cells
6. vacuol
7.phagocytosis with solid particles, pinocytosis with liquid particles
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooow I get it!! the guy in the boat, excellent way to make it sink in!
+Gerri H Thank you. I try to use everyday analogies in most of my videos to help with complex concepts. Thanks for watching.
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+tommyguir You're welcome... cute dog pic by the way
Yeah your videos are helpful! Took biology a million times and just NEVER understood cells. Even in community college, and now im in a university and i don't know why, but this and everything else makes more sense! Thank you SO much! lol you will be the reason I pass! and actually understand what I'm reading now.
+Gina Kozak Thank you for the kind words. Sometimes all it takes is that first obstacle to fall down. Keep up the good work. Best wishes to you.
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Thanks 😊 , at last you made me understood active transport , and the examples were pretty cool
you would have to be one of the best teachers i have come across love your lectures ..i spend hours on anat and phys .. you simplify everything thanks
Amazing video! So grateful for it, it really helped me understand. Thank you!
answers -
1) Passive dosen't requires any energy molecule like ATP but Active transport does.
2) ATP
3) Both are active transport methods.
4) Cell membrane
5) Hydrolytic acids of lysosomes
6) Vacuole
7)Pinocytosis and Phagocytosis.
Thank you so much for explaining this good.
Please make a video for some examples of Active transport also.
2 years late but pretty sure 6 is vesicles
Great video and like the shout out to the coast guard since I used to be in it
Great explanation!! Thank you.
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
Thank you so much for these videos i love watching these and they help so much!
Just watched half of the video and understood everything.Wow.
This was very helpful. Thanks for posting!
Your videos are excellent. Thank you!!
Thank you for the video. It is so helpful!
I FREAKING LOVE THIS...thanks
Glad I was helpful... best wishes to you
Could u please answer those questions at the end 1-7, appreciate it, thank you!
Thank you for simplifying it!
+1Muse3 Thank you for watching and commenting... best wishes to you
Great stuff!!
Can carrier proteins be used instead of channel proteins for facilitated diffusion?
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Thanks for watching... I hope you'll check out my other videos too
I love your explain pretty much ❤🌺
I am a little bit confused at endo-and exocytosis. The definition of active transport is molecules move from low concentration to high concentration which require energy to process. But from the video the part at endocytosis, the cell takes in the food molecules(glucose). I might be wrong, but I was thinking that there is high concentration of glucose outside the cell compared to inside the cell. The glucose molecules moved into the cell by endocytosis. Doesn't this against the definition of active transport? When active transport is from low concentration to high concentration but the molecules just moved from high concentration to low concentration. I might be wrong but I really need your explanation on this point. Thank you in advance.
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I sometimes think some teachers "teach" to confuse the students even more because they don't seem capable of explaining things in simple terms that everyone can understand. Why can't they teach this way...in plain easy to understand English.
I have never met a teacher that has purposely tried to confuse their students before. It's just that each teacher has a style of explaining that works well for them. I'm glad that you have found my style to be helpful. Best wishes to you.
agreed
sir you solved a great problem of mine about active transport by this video!!!!!!ABSOLUTE GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!
by the way can you upload a video on surface area to volume ratio?please..............Thank you
+Mubdiul Hriday Thanks for the compliment. I rarely have time to make new videos simply because teaching 120 students and coaching 40 others is a full time job. I usually make new videos over the summer. Thanks for watching. Best wishes to you.
omg thank u sm for simplifying this
That was very helpful, thanks
Thank you for the info
Can you give an example like in real life of active transport and isn't it molecules only?
So the boat one is ???
I don't get it
Amazing video bro....thanks a loooot
Glad you liked... thanks for watching
Ima use this for ma hw cheers m8
Thank you so much for the information about this topic.. actually..I didn't understand.but now..I know,
Liked your video .... but how did you create this animation?
where is the pervious videos of the diffusion and facilitated transport
+Tulisa Reeves The previous versions have been deleted from UA-cam.... out with the old, in with the new
can u tell me examples of active transport
Veryyyyy nice thank you so much
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I PASSED THE QUIZ WITH 97:DDD
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Wow. Its that simple. Thanks so much
Yes, it is that simple. Ha Ha. Thanks for watching.
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Good video, thanks.
Thanks for watching
love this vid 💕💕
Thanks very helpful
Thanks so much ..
I just want u to know that I take some minute from the video to explain for some student that to make u know , thanks
Thank you! Is wayyy simpler than I thought
Biology is the only thing that make sense from what we learn in school
outstanding
Isn’t the protein a carrier instead of a channel?
Great 😁
your voice is remembered me a old cartoon
It would nice to answer the questions? What part of cell controls active transport?
+Due October But if I provided the answers, then my students likely would not take the effort and research the answers. The act of doing research is a wonderful learning tool. For that reason, I do not post answers to the end quiz.
Can you help me find the answer to the cell part of active transport? I believe it is protein channel
I think it is carrier proteins as channel proteins are for part of facilitated diffusion
Proteins
thank you soo mush
+Aysha Alshamsi Happy to help... best wishes to you
#7thgrader i asked for help and well got this.... thatz so simple thanks so much :)
Thank you for the compliment... best wishes to you
Nice video, didn't realize kermit the frog had moved to educational videos tho
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"fun knee"
Very helpful…
Glad you liked... thanks for the compliment
Amazing video thanks a lot
thx
6:37 it must be osmosis cause solvent is moving in 😐😐😐😐🤔
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+shandev indoi Greetings and thanks for watching... best wishes to you
Good 👍
Narrator sounds like Jordan B Peterson haha
Great video
Ha. Many others have said the same thing. Plus Kermit the Frog. Ha.
@@BeverlyBiology omg yes😭💯😂
Is a magnet one
sorry,but can I get your ppt?
This PowerPoint is available from my online store. Here is the link:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Active-Transport-PowerPoint-1329953
Nice
Nice method
last minute revision
why cant every teacher just teach this way...
2020 anyone?
I didn't know kermit the frog moved from children's entertainment to education.
Everybody's a comedian now-a-days... it's not easy being green.
Who’s here today
what's up
Ha Ha... See you in class bud.
I don't if my answers were correct
"Beverly Hills Highschool"
everytime he says pronounces s, my ears die.