the best video ive found on osmosis and diffusion!!! i have my bio final tomorrow and i literally didnt understand this concept at all. such a life saver thank you!!!
+Science Sauce i m so shocked that u got so less subscribers...now i m gonna share this video to all my frnds....moreover i m ur new subscriberr☺lv this video
Thank you very much for this video...I literally couldn't understand anything even though I have been learning this for about a week and you just explained it in 13 min...best video ever
This is great.....have learnt that diffusion is the spread particles of net from the region of higher concentration to the region lower concentration through down concentration.....
Super good video! So helpful. English is my third language & I understood this version in english a lot better than all the other ones in my daily langunge :D
So basically diffusion is when particles move around the room from high concentration to low concentration but the particles don't do it on there own they just move about to find space and osmosis is basically like diffusion but while let's say there is water that has salt in it and pure water the pure water would rush to the low potential of water while the salt would go to the pure side of the water that has low potential of its kinda like an I owe you (because pure water goes to the salty side and the salty side goes to the pure water side)and if you put a plant in a high potential of water since it has less water on the inside than the outside the cell expands vice versus but put a animal cell in a high concentration of water it would pop because it only has a cell membrane while the plant cell has something rigid on the outside called cell wall
Mostly right, except the part about movement of salt during osmosis. Osmosis must have a partially permeable membrane to occur. This membrane allows the movement of water but won’t allow the movement of salt.
Just a small question say in one part there is water and in the other part same water + salt. Which will have more water potential? Here my doubt is that if both are having same no. Of water molecules then nothing should happen..... But still i know that the first part will have more water potential but plz explain why?
If you have pure water on side A of a membrane, and salt plus water on side B, then side A will have the higher water potential, regardless of number of molecules. Imagine there are 1 million water molecule on side A, but side B has 1 million water molecules plus some salt, side A will still have the higher water potential. In that example, side B will have a larger volume (because the salt increases the volume), but the volume has no influence on the water potential. Imagine zooming in on the membrane: on side A, there will be more collisions of water molecules against the membrane, and therefore more transfer through the membrane (assuming it is permeable to water). On side B, there will be fewer collisions of water against the membrane, because the water has been displaced by the salt molecules. Hence, more water would transfer from A to B, than would transfer from B to A. Make sense?
You just explained in 13 mins what my biology teacher couldn't in one week
Liam Ford these animated short video clips are saving me In my Nursing School!
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In 1 month*
Bio teacher here. This is helpful. Particularly the beginning on diffusion.
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+Aaliyah good luck with your bio test, hope you get a solid score
I'll tell you my score when I've done it
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The test is on Friday (tomorrow) she changed the date.
ooh I have mine on Monday
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the best video ive found on osmosis and diffusion!!! i have my bio final tomorrow and i literally didnt understand this concept at all. such a life saver thank you!!!
Thanks. I hope your biology final went well.
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last minute revision really helped i swear your the only one who can teach this
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Thanks a million for explaining these concepts so clearly. The illustrations helps a lot to grasp the definitions more easily. Thanks!!!
i learnt more through this video than what my teacher taught in 3 weeks
Im pretty sure 50 percent of the people here is because of their science teacher and the other 50 is their science teachers.
You are right I’m here cause of my science teacher
Tamanna Nusrat oh damn its been a year???
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thanks so much, some people have a talent to explain - some not. My teacher didnt and you do! Thanks
Happy it made things clearer for you.
+Science Sauce i m so shocked that u got so less subscribers...now i m gonna share this video to all my frnds....moreover i m ur new subscriberr☺lv this video
+Anjala Abner share away! I'd be grateful. Glad you like the vid.
+Science Sauce but make more
+Anjala Abner I'm working on it...
Thank you very much for this video...I literally couldn't understand anything even though I have been learning this for about a week and you just explained it in 13 min...best video ever
Very good video and very easy to understand English. Thanks from Spain!!!
+Gonzalo Franco Thanks for the good feedback!
PLEASE do more videos like this based on the gcse syllabus , you have such a talent!!!! It would be SO helpful !
+Brynnvallely I'm working on it... Feel free to send requests
+Brynnvallely thanks for the feedback. Send any requests and I'll see what I can do
you really helped me understand this process, thank you so much
+Ashonti Farrior thanks for the good feedback
Omg I have a test coming up and this video help soooooo much thxxxxxx I actually understand this now
This was amazing, I can't believe I didn't understand it before!
Actually learnt some new terminology, thanks! Also, what I've figured from water is it's a snobby piece of crap and needs it's own diffusion.
Thank you so much for this video!! It helped me understand the topic so much better.
Fabulous Video!! Thank for your Sharing Diffusion Concept by Simplicity Way!!
I had no idea what any of this was... Thanks so much!!!
Thanks! My teacher just confuses me, the opposite of what you did, which is why I'm up until one o'clock studying for a test 😂
+Carter Bryson Happy to help. Good luck with your test!
+Science Sauce Thanks!
Awesome bro I was confused as I have a test on next Monday and I have no one to teach me biology hats off to your presentation
Alrighty, I have a test today I’ll edit in my results. This video was real helpful, and I love ur accent
@Romylle Naipaul I got a 42 out of 44
This is great.....have learnt that diffusion is the spread particles of net from the region of higher concentration to the region lower concentration through down concentration.....
Wow thank you. Great explaination tomorrow i have test now I am much confident about osmosis.
Good luck with your test.
Best video I found you really helped me understand thank you
I got a science test tomorrow. This helped me understand this more. Wish me luck
Good luck. Hope it goes well
Thanks very much!!! Helped me in my exams!!!
VERY beneficial... helped me a lot!
keep it going
Super good video! So helpful. English is my third language & I understood this version in english a lot better than all the other ones in my daily langunge :D
+Irina Thanks for the comment. I tried to make everything as clear as possible, glad it worked out!
This video helped me in clearly understanding . Thank you sir .
I came here from my science teacher hehe. I subscribed you already, love your explanation!
This is Amazing it clears my all concepts
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Really well explained, congrulations from spain!
Superb video, easily understandable
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Very nice video, I was able to understand everything :)👌👌
Amazing presentation thanks for your help☺
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My teacher is making us watch this for biology class...
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Amazingly explained! Thank you
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Thank you for this video I have a bio test tomorrow and this was such a life saver♥️😄
Thank you so much ! 3 weeks before my GCSES
Good luck with your exams!
Science Sauce thank you! I definately believe i can do it
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I loved this way of teaching
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Very help. My cocept is now cleared.
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Got full marks in my test
let my biology book at school and this really helped, better than my book in fact
Excellent Video!! Thank you very much :)
So basically diffusion is when particles move around the room from high concentration to low concentration but the particles don't do it on there own they just move about to find space and osmosis is basically like diffusion but while let's say there is water that has salt in it and pure water the pure water would rush to the low potential of water while the salt would go to the pure side of the water that has low potential of its kinda like an I owe you (because pure water goes to the salty side and the salty side goes to the pure water side)and if you put a plant in a high potential of water since it has less water on the inside than the outside the cell expands vice versus but put a animal cell in a high concentration of water it would pop because it only has a cell membrane while the plant cell has something rigid on the outside called cell wall
Mostly right, except the part about movement of salt during osmosis. Osmosis must have a partially permeable membrane to occur. This membrane allows the movement of water but won’t allow the movement of salt.
you saved me..i have my bio test in an hour and now finally i got it right
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+anamika sharma How did the test go?
Science Sauce great!!! Thankyou so much
I finally got it. Thank you very much.
You’re welcome!
Wow best video that was the same example my teacher used in class😂😂😂
Omg thank you I've been trying to figure this out for the past two days lol
Great tutorial, thank you for the help 😊
great tutorial! helpful for my visual learner.
+Lucia B. Pajuelo I'm it's useful for your students.
im here because my science teacher and its pretty good.
Superb keep rolling
Thank you for sharing I needed to do an experiment and needed to know what this is.
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Ah laymen's terms I get! I did great in my own lab experiment too. Thanks so much
such an amazing video honestly! U covered everything and taught me some more scientific vocabulary thank you so much
This video is amazing 👏
Thank you for the help! you sound like my science teacher :D
Yes you sound like our science teacher, he was from India
Just a small question say in one part there is water and in the other part same water + salt. Which will have more water potential? Here my doubt is that if both are having same no. Of water molecules then nothing should happen..... But still i know that the first part will have more water potential but plz explain why?
If you have pure water on side A of a membrane, and salt plus water on side B, then side A will have the higher water potential, regardless of number of molecules. Imagine there are 1 million water molecule on side A, but side B has 1 million water molecules plus some salt, side A will still have the higher water potential. In that example, side B will have a larger volume (because the salt increases the volume), but the volume has no influence on the water potential. Imagine zooming in on the membrane: on side A, there will be more collisions of water molecules against the membrane, and therefore more transfer through the membrane (assuming it is permeable to water). On side B, there will be fewer collisions of water against the membrane, because the water has been displaced by the salt molecules. Hence, more water would transfer from A to B, than would transfer from B to A. Make sense?
Thanks 😸 this truly helps me for my test
You’re welcome.
Great video!👌
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Im not a fan of bio but u explained everything really simply😀😀😀😀
This was very helpful
Thank you
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Its really helpful.. Thanks man !
He is committed to science and mathematics
thank you so much great video, it helped me understand better
+moe alqaiti Thanks for the comment. Happy it helped.
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Nice explanation. Thanks a lot.
You're very welcome.
god bless. my biology exam is tomorrow and im gonna fail, but this increased my chances of not failing
Best of luck with your exam.
This lesson is very important to me
Great video!!! Like
Thank you so much because of you i think i might acually pass
+JoshinatoryMC Good luck with your test!
Thanks so much! Can you do diffusion in plant cells and animal cells?
Amazing! Thank you so much!
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Who else is here to keep their memory fresh during lockdown?
Nah forced to watch it for a lesson
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helpful video about osmosis
THANKS
Had a doubt
+Tasin Hossain Mahi Glad you found it useful
Thanks for your teaching
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Really it helped me a lot
Sir !!!
a small request ,,can you please do a video on diffusion in plants in transport
Thank you. That was really helpful
Thanks this is helpful. I have my exam today.
+Miss natural Best of luck to you
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