1.1 Cellular: Electrochemical Gradients

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  • @ahmedbasim2302
    @ahmedbasim2302 2 роки тому +9

    Finally someone who explain the details and why everything is happening, thank you

  • @melytb1969
    @melytb1969 3 місяці тому +1

    First video I've seen that explains equilibrium potential, thank God

  • @blueink5113
    @blueink5113 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the lesson Dr.
    As a psychology student that study’s neuropsychology, this helps a lot. Thanks!

  • @sophiagreene1852
    @sophiagreene1852 6 років тому +7

    Literally the only video I understood what was happening. Good articulation.

  • @sas3077
    @sas3077 2 роки тому +1

    The best explanation I've ever seen.

  • @andysimpson1583
    @andysimpson1583 Місяць тому

    Excellent vid, exactly what I have been looking for, thank you 🙂

  • @razanmoneer1848
    @razanmoneer1848 6 років тому +7

    Awesome ...i am a medicine student ..and you answer all my questions by this video ..🌸🌸

  • @alimenhem8402
    @alimenhem8402 3 роки тому +2

    Best video i have watched till now pretty simple!

  • @soumikroy3313
    @soumikroy3313 7 років тому +1

    I am a molecular biology student and thanks for this conceptual video about electrochemical gradient

  • @ritalandu
    @ritalandu Місяць тому

    C’était parfait!!!

  • @paulad.l.6268
    @paulad.l.6268 6 років тому +1

    Awesome. Im a medicine student. Thankyou very much

  • @ziyantejani1
    @ziyantejani1 2 роки тому

    You explained this very well. Thank you

  • @Emma-io8wd
    @Emma-io8wd 4 роки тому +2

    WOO thank you very much for the explanation

  • @nuran5537
    @nuran5537 4 роки тому +1

    i wish i can give you an award

  • @shamalkadam9952
    @shamalkadam9952 8 років тому

    Just what i was looking for, thank you.

  • @AliMohamed-gz3wd
    @AliMohamed-gz3wd 3 місяці тому

    You are amazing thank you!

  • @03Epicman
    @03Epicman 3 роки тому

    Thank you Dr Mason

  • @Guitarsandothercrap
    @Guitarsandothercrap Місяць тому

    Why is the concentration of K+ lower intracellularly than extracellularly here? I thought K+ was higher inside cells?

  • @JannatulFerdous-to6pi
    @JannatulFerdous-to6pi Рік тому

    Thanks!!! :) man,you really helped.

  • @kalendea
    @kalendea 9 років тому

    animation is great so is the explaning. Thanks!

  • @PanguLu9
    @PanguLu9 8 років тому

    absolutely helpful, wish I could give it more than 1 like!

  • @biofisicoquimica6470
    @biofisicoquimica6470 5 років тому +3

    Hi, nice video. May I use it for teaching? (I would need to add Spanish translation) Thanks!

  • @Persian_rural_life
    @Persian_rural_life 4 роки тому +1

    Perfect.
    With which software you draw a move this item?

    • @Hippomedics
      @Hippomedics  4 роки тому

      Videoscribe originally. Now After Effects.

  • @netdaefbigfan900
    @netdaefbigfan900 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @DeenaG
    @DeenaG 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your help! :)

  • @shanyar4883
    @shanyar4883 2 роки тому

    Thanks 💎

  • @sas3077
    @sas3077 2 роки тому

    Is there an explanation in spanish?

  • @kasid4759
    @kasid4759 2 роки тому +1

    my prof uses donna equilibrium to explain why the inside of the cells is negatively charged, while showing each compartment in electrical neutrality. so i was pretty confused, so does a lot of videos on yt. can you explain why they're using that example? like the only thing i got from that is, one of the compartment has higher oncotic pressure.

  • @funnnkyk1d
    @funnnkyk1d 8 років тому

    Amazing !!!

  • @shahadmohammed4691
    @shahadmohammed4691 9 років тому

    thanks a lot it was so helpful to me

  • @davidabraham6176
    @davidabraham6176 6 років тому

    What does it mean to move down an electrochemical gradient

    • @dannichols6261
      @dannichols6261 4 роки тому +5

      To answer your question, we first need to understand *electrochemical* & then *gradient* .
      1. Electro-chemical refers to a volume of space containing *ions* of *chemicals* . Chemicals are atoms of elements, or molecular combinations of elements. Ions are parts of chemicals which have lost or gained electrons, thus conferring a *charge* to them.
      2. A *gradient* is a differential distribution of any substance (more of a substance in one place and less in another).
      3. To move *down* a gradient is to move *from* a place of high concentration, *to* a place of lesser concentration.
      4. To specifically move down a *chemical* gradient, is to move from a place of more concentration of a *chemical substance* to a place of less of that chemical substance, by diffusion (because at anything other than absolute zero, all molecules are in kinetic motion, either bouncing off one another, or at least just 'vibrating').
      5. Alternatively, to move down an *electrical* gradient is to move from a place of *high charge* to a place of *lesser* charge, by repulsion of like charges.
      6. So moving down an *electrochemical* gradient is a *combination* of the two, such that *chemicals* will move to attempt to equalize the concentrations of those chemicals within a space, but any imbalance of *charges* caused by that movement will force some of the charged ions *back* against the *chemical* gradient.
      7. The result would be a *balance* between the molecules' attempts to equalize the chemical concentration, and the forces of the electrical charges.
      8. A better explanation might be: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrochemical_gradient

  • @rozahiwa6876
    @rozahiwa6876 5 років тому +1

    Thanks😍

  • @Ivy-or3wi
    @Ivy-or3wi 3 роки тому

    Pierce Morgan, is that you?

  • @Narpxjko
    @Narpxjko 9 років тому

    thanks so much ^^

  • @clearrandom5901
    @clearrandom5901 9 років тому

    thannks a lot...