My answears: 1)higher, lower 2)lower, higher 3)swell 4)shrivel 5)hypotonic 6)hypertonic 7)in the cell Hope this helped and lmk if I got anything wrong! Edit:I wrote higher & lower as larger & smaller so I changed em’ 😅
Thank you sir for explanations. Please, I don't understand here: if the solutes don't move, why the % of solutes changed influenced by diffusion?? Thanks.
7:50 I didn't understand why the right handside been given to "Hypertonic" because it has never had become a Hypertonic solution i.e., (where solutes higher than solvent). The right handside was either Isotonic i.e., 50% 50% or Hypotonic because of 10, H2O molecules and 5 solute molecules. and at the end if we compare the two side, yes they both became Isotonic, because both Water molecules and solutes were equal - in an equilibrium state.
hypertonic solution bc the solute comparison to the left side is 50% to 25%, higher amount. It's not compared to water, it's compared to the other solute.
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I'm not in your class, but I still took the quiz lol. This is the best explanation of this topic by far!
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I finally understand the two differences between a solvent and a solute. Thank you so much. Your explanation is the best!
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My answears:
1)higher, lower
2)lower, higher
3)swell
4)shrivel
5)hypotonic
6)hypertonic
7)in the cell
Hope this helped and lmk if I got anything wrong!
Edit:I wrote higher & lower as larger & smaller so I changed em’ 😅
It’s all correct 🎉 same as mine
i missed the first day of this unit in my class and have been confused your a life saver tysm omg
Can you give the Quiz answers.. I want to know whether I'm wrong or right.. I kindly request to you .
Thank you so much! I was a bit confused at first, but now I think I understand it. :)
Explained really well! Thank you
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Thank you for this great illustration. Your video helped me to fully understand the difference in the solutions.
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Thank you sir for explanations. Please, I don't understand here: if the solutes don't move, why the % of solutes changed influenced by diffusion?? Thanks.
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7:50 I didn't understand why the right handside been given to "Hypertonic" because it has never had become a Hypertonic solution i.e., (where solutes higher than solvent). The right handside was either Isotonic i.e., 50% 50% or Hypotonic because of 10, H2O molecules and 5 solute molecules. and at the end if we compare the two side, yes they both became Isotonic, because both Water molecules and solutes were equal - in an equilibrium state.
hypertonic solution bc the solute comparison to the left side is 50% to 25%, higher amount. It's not compared to water, it's compared to the other solute.
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ty. u might get me 5 from my short test tommorow because of this explonation :)
1 Higher, lower
2 Lower,higher
3 Swell
4 Shrivel
5 Hypotonic
6 Hypertonic
7 In the cell
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could you put the solutions to the questions?
I thought that osmosis is from a lower to a higher?
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It helped my kids know more
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has anyone did the quiz at the end
someone tell me the answers to that quiz at the end
Say please
has anyone heard of (isotonic)
the volume is so low
I thought it was only me having hearing problems
No
Yes volume is little bit low .. I thought that it's my phone problem but seeing the comment of you .I get to realise that it isn't my phone issue . 😅 . Thanks 👍
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1. High, less
2. Less, high
3. Swell
4. Shrivel
5. Hypotonic
6. Hypertonic
7. Cell
If there is no wall what will happen ????
Everyone dies
@@-Mari.0- I mean if there is no permeable wall ???
Ahmed 504 I wonder that too i have no clue
Explanation is very good but your voice is so slow
I’ll try to answer the questions
1. High, lower
2. Low, high
3. Shrivel
4. Swell
5. Hypotonic
6. Hypertonic
7. Cell
Please correct if wrong .
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Nvm now i get it
nice video, but first u need to be a bat to hear what he has to say
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please next time try to make yourself self audible but other than that, thx alot
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