I can not tell you how many videos and textbook reading I have done to try to understand this concept and this video provided just enogh explanation and cisual for me to finally understand. THANKYOU!!!!
Thank you so much for this! My school sent out worksheets that had the wrong method of working on them, so I was a bit confused. This explains it perfectly. :)
thank you smmm I was so confused by this because every time surface area was mentioned I was like "doesn't the bigger thing (e.g. the human) have a larger surface area?" but you explained it so well, its surface area is larger relatively to its volume. Makes sense. ty
Thankyou so much I was struggling with this concept from pretty long time (subject- botany) I searched in google, repeated my lecture multiple times but didn't understood You explained it in no time n that too very clearly Thanks a lot ❤
It's really nice since I cannot find anything better. But just one little comment, I find it quite annoying when the hand keeps on typing on the right when I wanted to focus on the information.
Wait is it cos I'm new to his videos or something? Why is no one talking about how impressive the button pressing idea was at the side of the page? Everytime he was gonna tap the button, my brain entered an automatic state of better perception and anticipation (about what's the new term or diagram that's gonna be shown) This IDEA IS COOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
i came from hhere bcz i didn't get what the following means: The bigger a cell or structure is, the smaller its surface area to volume ratio is, slowing down the rate at which substances can move across its surface Many cells which are adapted for diffusion have increased surface area in some way - eg root hair cells in plants (which absorb water and mineral ions) and cells lining the ileum in animals (which absorb the products of digestion) now i do
This video is sooooo helpful--thank you so much! I was quite distracted by the hand and the clicking of the button, though--had to block that part of the screen and try to tune out the clicking.
High school Science is mostly about providing a foundation to lead you to your chosen profession. Some professionals may rely on this knowledge to provide understanding of more complex ideas. Others might not. Will this help you pay your taxes, cook a meal, or arrange a mortgage? No, certainly not. But I believe all knowledge has the potential to take you somewhere, and learning something you later find you don't need won't have done you any harm. There are few things in this world that open more doorways than education and, on UA-cam, it's free. I encourage you to take every opportunity you get and wish you the best of luck through high school and on to your adult life. PS If there's anything you don't understanding in the video, I'd be happy to explain further.
Been struggling with this concept, thanks simple and straight to the point
Best narrated video on surface area to volume ratio I have come across. GRATEFUL!!!
Short and informative 10/10
best explanation yet! I just had 2 physiology classes who both tried to explain this and was confusing. This video is perfect.
short and informative, brilliant!
why don't schools teach like this?
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Informative but the finger is quite distracting
don’t you have a TikTok with the same name
Ikr 😭😂
And there's me who only noticed after reading your comment
I don't even noticed that finger😅
Actually , The video is super good , the finger was a lil bit distracting at first but when I gradually got into the lesson It wasn't noticing .
I can not tell you how many videos and textbook reading I have done to try to understand this concept and this video provided just enogh explanation and cisual for me to finally understand.
THANKYOU!!!!
Thankyou man you made me understand something troubling me for a while
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The content is great for learners' and teachers. Very clear explanations. Thank you Science Sauce.
simplest explanation on whole youtube ever. :-) Tq for such amazing video
Thanks a lot, I have a exam tomorrow this is clear and concise and perfect!
Thank you so much for this! My school sent out worksheets that had the wrong method of working on them, so I was a bit confused. This explains it perfectly. :)
Amazingly clear. I will recommend this video to my students in the United States.
Thank you i have an Exam tommorow and this is very helpful absolutely 10 out of 10
thank you so much! short and beautifully explained, exactly what i needed :)
MAKES SO MUCH MORE SENSE. Compared to all the other explanations I've been through (not much).
Explained this better than any AP video out there
This is a very good video. It explained everything in a short and concise way. Good job!
You made a most confusing topic easy sir thank you very much
I didn't get this concept before, but now I understand... ScienceSauce you have saved my biology grade thank youuuuu :D
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I was so confused by this because every time surface area was mentioned I was like "doesn't the bigger thing (e.g. the human) have a larger surface area?" but you explained it so well, its surface area is larger relatively to its volume. Makes sense. ty
Thankyou so much
I was struggling with this concept from pretty long time (subject- botany)
I searched in google, repeated my lecture multiple times but didn't understood
You explained it in no time n that too very clearly
Thanks a lot ❤
fax same here
thank you so much this is really helpful (I agree 10/10)
That was exactly what I needed thank you
Thanks so much this is a great video. Explains things really well!
It's really nice since I cannot find anything better. But just one little comment, I find it quite annoying when the hand keeps on typing on the right when I wanted to focus on the information.
Thank you very much now i really under stand that because of you
You’re welcome!
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Thank you! Really explains the concept with great visuals
thank you for the explanation
I enjoyed this a lot. I think the video was too creative which is just awesome.
This help me so much! Thank you! I starting to understand more!
I have really been struggling, thanks alot
Good explanation of the concept
Omg I finally get it. Thank you so much!
What is the relationship between surface area and volume?
Had to come here after the latest Kurgesacsdtdt video. This helped seal the info!
dude its like 4am in the morning, i couldnt understand this for ages, took my fatigue head this vid to understand it all.
Happy to help!
Thank you so much I loved it, greatly explained well done!!
Awesome thanks!
Wait is it cos I'm new to his videos or something? Why is no one talking about how impressive the button pressing idea was at the side of the page? Everytime he was gonna tap the button, my brain entered an automatic state of better perception and anticipation (about what's the new term or diagram that's gonna be shown)
This IDEA IS COOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Brilliantly explained for kids, thanks
Thank you. Quite explanatory.
great explanation!
Thank you so muh, this is very helpful!
can you explain the volume ratio and how you got the 24 in the big cube
anyways thank you for the information and explanation!
Length × breadth × height
Short and perfect
Very simple! Thanks!
You’re a god mate- thank u so much!!
thank you so much this is really helpful
thank u sm this video helped explain this concept very well!!
Beautifully explained
Very very well explained 😊😄😄Thanks alot !!!!!
Thank you for this recap
omg.
thankyou thats really helpful
well explained! Simplified!
Thank you, very good vid.
i came from hhere bcz i didn't get what the following means:
The bigger a cell or structure is, the smaller its surface area to volume ratio is, slowing down the rate at which substances can move across its surface
Many cells which are adapted for diffusion have increased surface area in some way - eg root hair cells in plants (which absorb water and mineral ions) and cells lining the ileum in animals (which absorb the products of digestion)
now i do
Best explained, Thank u sir.
Thank you
great video. gotta work on that audio or music suddenly voluming up tho.
Great explaination
So helpful...thank you so much
Magnificent!
Thanks for that!
Concept clearing video
Thank you!!
Thank you really helped me.
Very helpful thank you
so good! thank you
nicely explained...ty
Thank you!
This video was recomended by my teacher
So it means the relationship between surface areas and oxygen is inverse correct?
This video is sooooo helpful--thank you so much! I was quite distracted by the hand and the clicking of the button, though--had to block that part of the screen and try to tune out the clicking.
Yeah I know I really regret that hand click thing.
@@Science_Sauce I thought I'd point it out in case you hadn't thought of it, but this was still a super helpful video--thank you!!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful anyway
Great lecture
can you please tell me the music used in this video?! Thanks
thank you for this!!
Very informative
thank you
tnx, it really helped.
Excellent job, thank you. But consider maybe the heart, so small is not what pumps the blood all through the body (Dr. Thomas Cowan's work).
Ohh nice explanation bruhh ❤️
Loveeeeee this
Thanks! Mathematics and Biology.
I'm so confused when my cube has surface area more than volume
Same here
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10/10 really helped
thank you so much
Thank you.
Very helpful☺☺
the surface area was fine, but the volume was inconsistent! happy friday
Inconsistent?
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very good : ) 10/10
Thanks
mate you explained the concept faster than my prof who gets paid 100k+
thank you!!!
i am extremely bad at this and even with this video, i need to know is this important in my adult life?
High school Science is mostly about providing a foundation to lead you to your chosen profession. Some professionals may rely on this knowledge to provide understanding of more complex ideas. Others might not. Will this help you pay your taxes, cook a meal, or arrange a mortgage? No, certainly not. But I believe all knowledge has the potential to take you somewhere, and learning something you later find you don't need won't have done you any harm. There are few things in this world that open more doorways than education and, on UA-cam, it's free. I encourage you to take every opportunity you get and wish you the best of luck through high school and on to your adult life.
PS If there's anything you don't understanding in the video, I'd be happy to explain further.
Science Sauce thank you so much
Watching this for my 7th hour right now.