Passive Transport
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- This video is taught at the high school level. This video discusses how cells move molecules without the use of ATP. Diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion are the topics. I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School.
Topics:
Passive transport
Diffusion
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
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you are a good teacher. you explained with a understandable examples. please be continue ...
Excellent tutor!
thank you so much! this is a big help!
Great help! Thank youu! :)
1.Left to right
2.cell membrane
3.ATP
4.true
5.water
6.left
7.right
8.right
9.left tp right
10.right to left
thank you it was great help
Thank you!
We could Even do this experiment during the pandemic. I mean, we have all the materials.
this is a more entertaining and understandable dice reading
Ha Ha... you better still do the reading. I often ask questions that are in the reading but not mentioned in the videos.
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Nice explaining
thanks ...
thank you
+Aysha Alshamsi You're very welcome
so basically, a hypotonic environment is when there is a high water concentration out of the cell and a hypertonic environment has a high concentration inside the cell?
Switch it around
hypo literally means low and tonic refers to solute so hypotonic means low conc. of solute or indirectly we can say that high conc. of water. we r referring to outside of cell because hypotonic environment. likewise hypertonic means high conc. of solute and low conc. if water outside the cell not inside. both terms refer to the outside of the cell.
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