Osmosis, Osmotic pressure and Osmolality
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such a great video. while appreciating it i would like to make a small correction. that is momentum equals to mass* velocity but not volume. it is a vectoral entity and has to have a specific direction.
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maybe he is talking about the volume of the velocity ;))
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This is an awesome video to fall asleep to. Learning about osmosis through osmosis.
9:37: "if you put all of your professor's combined they don't know this fact"
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Momentum is a product of mass and velocity, not volume
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I love your videos. I do have a question on your calculation. You say that 1 osmol gives 19.3 mmHg osmotic pressure. Then you calculate the plasma osmotic pressure doing 290 times 19.3. But the plasma osmolality is in mili-osmol. Isn't there missing a factor 1000 somewhere?
Each mOsmole contributes about 19.3mmHg. the mistake is in here
@@im69d where do you see that? Thanks.
@@yitzchok11 in the video he said that 1Osmole contributes to 19.3 mmHg it's 1 mOsmole instead that's the mistake you can google it to make sure, you are welcome.
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The GLUT transport proteins are the carrier proteins that transport glucose by facilitated diffusion but do we also count the carrier proteins that transport glucose through secondary active transport against their electrochemical gradient as members of the GLUT proteins?(I do realise that this might be a dumb question)
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Sir, u said osmotic pressure is mainly dertermined by sodium, and at the same time u say that the oncotic pressure is determined by albumin. If osmotic and oncotic are nearly the same. Then sodium or albumin exactly which of these 2 ?
Osmotic and oncotic are not synonymous…Oncotic pressure is a subtype of osmotic pressure. I hope that helps!
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Yes, I misspoke!
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I didn't understand osmolality..i don't know if u even explain in this video
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I have a video titled: “osmolality vs osmolarity”.
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15:58
Why is the mercury at a much lower level to the water.l?
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Really good explanation but momentum is mass x velocity not mass x volume. Hope it doesn't confuse people.
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How is the plasma osmotic pressure 5597 mmHg, when the atmospheric pressure is a mere 760 mmHg?
What’s the problem? Why is that weird?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis so if I had two chambers separated by a membrane and one chamber contained plasma while another contained pure water, the pure water would traverse through the membrane to dilute the plasma chamber but create a negative pressure of 5597 mmHg? So basically the apparatus would implode?
The tires of my bicycle can be inflated to 100 psi = 5,170 mmHg and they don’t implode.
Can you explain why P1 = P2 ??? at 5:06
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Youre absolutely awesome and reallyyyy helpful. My lifeline through med school. However, im a little confused. Did we not measure the osmolarity in the practice questions, as opposed to the osmolality? Because osmolality is supposed to be per kg?
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so Na osmol/L =glucose osmol/L?
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You said about glucose (plus it's non-ionizable), then about the molecules of the mole (provided that is non-ionizable), can you please explain to me this point?
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Osmosis works best when the molecule is numerous (abundant) and ionizable (charged)...Therefore, sodium is more osmotically significant as compared to glucose. Hope it helps!
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Momentum is mass x velocity not volume
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Sir I have one doubt In that sums part we are calculating osmolality then the unit will be osm/kg is it crt or not
Yes, you’re correct!
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Momentum = mass × ( velocity) **
Not volume 🤔
You’re right...Sorry about that!
I meant velocity!
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Where are you from?
where is the continued video for this
In the playlist titled: “Fluids, Electrolytes”
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isn't momentum mass times velocity?
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Hope you see this, isn't 290mOsM referred to normal plasma osmoLARity?
Is it per liter or per kilogram?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis per litre (I'm stating this as it is from my lecture slide, that why I'm a little confused
Medicosis says osmolaLITY has 290mOsM in normal blood plasma
My lecture slide says otherwise osmolaRITY
If it’s per liter, it’s osmolaRity.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis than why at 12:30 your measurement unit stating in litre instead of kilograms.
if you put all your professors combined they don't know this basic fact 😂😂😆
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shouldn't you have multiplied by 1/4L instead of 4? Great video, btw
1:12
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I think something in osmolarity should be corrected 🤔
Its velocity not volume in momentum
I know.
It’s an analogy!
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P = M x V where V is velocity, NOT volume, you nitwit. Also, you reference osmolality (osm/kg), when in fact you are talking about osmolarity (osm/L). Hope you are not a practicing physician...
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