This two minute tutorial describes how the sodium-potassium pump uses active transport to move sodium ions (Na+) out of a cell, and potassium ions (K+) into a cell.
Advice for teachers: If you can’t teach the core functions/concepts simply and concisely, you don’t understand the material and you don’t deserve to teach the information.
This is a brilliant synopsis of the sodium-potassium pump at the wall of the cell. Very simple, yet thorough and easy to understand. I'm with Jacob. I give this tutorial an A+ and 3 : ) for telling me what I need to know without wasting my time.
Thanks to this I'll be able to stop my teacher who's telling me "I don't think you're not understanding." I've learned more in these 2 minutes than in the whole week.
Three years doing A&P I never got the ('ktpase pump) , the graphic brought me to a fundamental understanding of the process within minutes. Efil ym kcuf
I’ve am experiencing low levels of sodium and potassium at least once a month. I take diuretics to ease the pitting edema that gives me a 4 to 6 lb.weight gain within a 36 hr. timeframe. I’m also taking 4 potassium tablets a day to keep the sodium/ potassium levels fairly steady as I slowly do back to lower doses of my diuretics. I also have stage 3b CKD that my nephrologist monitors with blood draws once a month. The question I never asked was ….is my “ pump” within the cells broken, as to speak? What is the correction one should take to see that the pump is again functioning properly.?
Great video. Simple and concise. One question: is there a reason why its 3 Na+ slots and 2 K+ slots? Or is this just another one of "nature's mysteries"
Does this mean we should take ingest more Potassium salts than Sodium salts? That would be more fruit and vegetables and unprocessed foods than processed.
Did an hour lesson on this and got a better understanding of it from a 2 minute video
I'm on the verge of dropping physiology and your comment made me laugh out loud and keep on moving forward. I'm with you Jake.
Patrick Forte glad that my comment helped you man. good luck on everything!
Advice for teachers: If you can’t teach the core functions/concepts simply and concisely, you don’t understand the material and you don’t deserve to teach the information.
Amazing, thee said thing is we can all relate. Teacher spent a whole lecture on it, and I was still lost. Now I get it
Same. My lecturer should've just posted a transcript of this video lmao. Would've saved me 10 weeks of me trying to simplify it.
so happy I'm paying 9k a year for quality lectures only to be directed to a youtube video.
yikes 😬
Wait this is studied at uni
@@anasmezouar4678 apparently their professor is not teaching very well
@@anasmezouar4678 I'm learning this in a hs bio class, can't imagine learning this at a uni oml
Lol bruh u lucky we paying 35K per sem just to be directed here too
Wow, how easy it is to understand when information is presented this way!!!
No😷
Yup you're right👍
Very helpful. One of the more clearly explained videos on the topic that I've come across. Thanks!
This is a brilliant synopsis of the sodium-potassium pump at the wall of the cell. Very simple, yet thorough and easy to understand. I'm with Jacob. I give this tutorial an A+ and 3 : ) for telling me what I need to know without wasting my time.
I see many trash videos on this topic but this one helped me alot thanks
Thanks to this I'll be able to stop my teacher who's telling me "I don't think you're not understanding." I've learned more in these 2 minutes than in the whole week.
what grade do u go to ?
@@Nari_The_Real_Deal I was in 9th grade at that time.
Fabulous u taught Na-K pump in 2 min in very simple way, thanks a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻, keep sharing knowledge.
Clear and easy understanding, really helpful. Thank you.
God bless you sister ! Your voice is very calm to listen to. You are very helpful 🙏
Yes! A clear explanation that is short and sweet.
Thanks for your work on this animation, which helps teachers to communicate difficult concepts.
Wonderful explanations. This saves time and energy. Very simple and effective way of making others understand ✨✨✨✨
The most easily explained video for sure ! 💯
understood this sooo much clearer visually.thank you
Thank you so much from South Korea!
It made the concept so easy to understand... Well explained...
Okay i wasted 8hrs in college understanding nothing and now i understood better in this 2min vdo
Good job, the explanaition is very clear
I watched many videos but didn't understand the topic but this video helped me a lot for my exam
Thank you
This is so good like I'm trying to understand about this unbalanced transfer of ions for hours but get it just in second after this video.
Very good video! I wish the whole cell class was explained like this.
Thank you for explaining something in a few simple steps!!!!!!!
Explained very well , in easy manner . Thank u .
This explain is very fantastic ❤thank you
SAVED MY EXAM. THANK YOUUU
You can't imagine how much you helped me.. thx for the very clear explanation ❤
Thank you for making the concept very easy
Very helpful to easily understand the concept thanks a lot
Three years doing A&P I never got the ('ktpase pump) , the graphic brought me to a fundamental understanding of the process within minutes. Efil ym kcuf
Great video, very helpful. Thanks.
lovely simple and well explained
helpful presentation, thank you
Perfectly explained, thank you.
Amazing explanation! Thank you so much!
thank you for making us understand very easily
Thank you so much for this video!!
This is fantastic explanation.
well explained, thank you!
Thanks a lot, Ma'am for clearing my doubts.
Very helpful thanks
Very Helpful Video! Thank you so much 💓
Wow !! U really make it easy for me to learn sodium potassium ion pump
hey I'm from India this video is very helpful
So much useful.
Thanks a lot. 💙
love it! short and sweet
Thanks ma'am seriously u r amazing ☺
Nice presentation.
Finally understood the whole thing. Thanks!
Thankyou. You made it so simple
Really helpful representation
Thankyou finally I understood this
is there such as a 5 star video? If there is, this video is definitely one.
Very helpful, Thanks!!!!!
Wow great ! Animations make easy to understand !!!
This is great. I wish they had a video showing serotonin reuptake transporter pumps (5-HTT)
very clear thank you 💜👍
Very informative ,thank you❤
Nice explaination 😊
Great video 🤗
Thank you for this video
very good explanation tku
thank you so much for this video it’s 2am and my brain can’t decipher texts rn
Excellent!👍👌
Nicely Explained
I hope i will get an A in my AP Bio test tomorrow
Dieudeline Vilma Im a bit late but good luck
@@jarodgonzales61 a bit?... lol
Did u get A
@@ruthreswarymurugeswaran3736 I didn't, I got a A- and that was my best test score in the class, but I finished with an A
@@Paul-zx8jf 😡😡
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
شكراً كتير الآن فهمت درس الأحياء ❤
help me alot, thanks!
Thankyou so much you saved my 5 marks today in exam😊
Thank you very much 💗💗💗💗💗
thanks it was helpful for me
Great video
This is the cutest video ever.
thank you so much!!!
Thank you Ma'am 😊
I hope I get an A on my bio quiz and assignments this Monday!!!! ^-^
Did you get it? (Hopefully yes)
good luck
Perfect 👍
Perfect!
I’ve am experiencing low levels of sodium and potassium at least once a month. I take diuretics to ease the pitting edema that gives me a 4 to 6 lb.weight gain within a 36 hr. timeframe. I’m also taking 4 potassium tablets a day to keep the sodium/ potassium levels fairly steady as I slowly do back to lower doses of my diuretics. I also have stage 3b CKD that my nephrologist monitors with blood draws once a month. The question I never asked was ….is my “ pump” within the cells broken, as to speak? What is the correction one should take to see that the pump is again functioning properly.?
Thank you❤
Very useful
Which force is acting on sodium and potassium in the pump to leave the combing site of protein
Thank you
Thank you!!
Thank you so much! Not even Khan Academy was helping me.
Amazing
Wish I could fix my sodium potassium pump mine malfunction causing chronic afib and led to an enlarged heart
What is the process of balancing the buildup of K+ inside the cell?
Great video. Simple and concise.
One question: is there a reason why its 3 Na+ slots and 2 K+ slots? Or is this just another one of "nature's mysteries"
Option 2😂
Will sodium leave the cell if there is no potassium to enter? Meaning if someone is deficient in potassium, will they retain sodium?
Thank You mam ♥️
Teacher: takes 3 classes for this topic
Me: clueless
TH-cam: Hey! Here's a 2 minute youtube video on this!
Me: understands everything -_-
Thank you mam.
holly balls this makes so much more sense
Nice animation
Does this mean we should take ingest more Potassium salts than Sodium salts? That would be more fruit and vegetables and unprocessed foods than processed.
Very nice explanation
I am just curious. For as much sense as that makes. Where did you learn that? So that we can learn that.....
Why do sodium ions exit the cell membrane versus the potassium ions enter?
To make outside more positive than inside causing depolarization.