TheChosenJuan Crash Course would be great if they didn't speak so fast. It's ridiculous how fast they roll. If they slow down by 20% it'd still be fast but comprehensible. This channel is really great. Nice illustration, perfect tempo.
Thank you soo much for your objectivity and detailed explanations !! Being an auditory and more dynamic learner is hard when you are stuck with power point slides, but finding this really helped me get all the concepts together.
this was really helpful! Its really understandable and its much easier than how my textbook explains the same concept! Can you please make a video on how action potential in neurons work? - Pooja Parikh
So water should also be taken in the ascending loop from where it is lost as it looses so much water resulting in a low concentration of water inside it and more in the medulla .Thanks.
Wait, I'm confused. Is ADH meant to hold water in or let water out? At 7:29, Mr. Anderson mentions that ADH is like anti-"diarrhea", so (because diarrhea releases a lot of water) it holds on to water. But then at 7:46, he says that it is sent from the pituitary gland to tell the collecting duct to "let water through." So, which one is it? Sorry, for my ignorance, but I'm just a bit confused. Thank you!
+Jaesen Evangelista ADH means anti diuretic hormone, which means it decreases the volume of urine. He means that the collecting duct lets it through so that it can be reabsorbed into the blood, not released as urine.
So when ADH acts on the walls of the collecting duct and cause aquaporins to be inserted in the membrane thus releasing water into the medulla. Obviously the water potential inside the collecting duct becomes more negative. But is that strictly due to osmosis or is Na and Cl ions also diffusing into the collecting duct from the interstitial fluid in the medulla? PLEASE REPLY ASAP MY A2 BIO EXAM IS coming up
Hey can someone help me? Since freshwater fish constantly gain water instead of losing water, wouldn't that make them hypotonic instead of hypertonic? Thankyou who ever is kind enough to answer!
hey mate, lol no one seems to have answered so I will have a go. The fish's environment is full of water concentration instead of salt, so there is a higher amount of osmotic pressure outside of the fish thus making it hypertonic.
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TheChosenJuan Crash Course would be great if they didn't speak so fast. It's ridiculous how fast they roll. If they slow down by 20% it'd still be fast but comprehensible.
This channel is really great. Nice illustration, perfect tempo.
click settings and change speed... maybe .75 ;)
Yeah
I make crash course 1.50 and study
Correct
I've been watching biology videos all semester on all different sorts of things and yours are always the most helpful (:
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Thank you soo much for your objectivity and detailed explanations !! Being an auditory and more dynamic learner is hard when you are stuck with power point slides, but finding this really helped me get all the concepts together.
This covered in 9 minutes accurately what my biology teacher attempts to cover in 40 minutes incomprehensibly.
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This video covers osmoregulatuon at the same time the kidney being a cocurrent multiplier.
Nice video.Thanks
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Could you please make a video for osmoregulation in platyhelminthes and annelids?
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this was really helpful! Its really understandable and its much easier than how my textbook explains the same concept!
Can you please make a video on how action potential in neurons work? - Pooja Parikh
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So water should also be taken in the ascending loop from where it is lost as it looses so much water resulting in a low concentration of water inside it and more in the medulla .Thanks.
really well done and informative video. thank you
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at 7:46, ADH comes from hypothalamus and stored in the Posterior Pituitary right? ADH isn't made in the posterior pituitary.
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haha @ 1:44 "some organisms have just decided that this is too much effort"
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Wait, I'm confused. Is ADH meant to hold water in or let water out? At 7:29, Mr. Anderson mentions that ADH is like anti-"diarrhea", so (because diarrhea releases a lot of water) it holds on to water. But then at 7:46, he says that it is sent from the pituitary gland to tell the collecting duct to "let water through." So, which one is it? Sorry, for my ignorance, but I'm just a bit confused. Thank you!
+Jaesen Evangelista ADH means anti diuretic hormone, which means it decreases the volume of urine. He means that the collecting duct lets it through so that it can be reabsorbed into the blood, not released as urine.
Great work. Thanks!
Cheers my biology class frothed this.
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So when ADH acts on the walls of the collecting duct and cause aquaporins to be inserted in the membrane thus releasing water into the medulla. Obviously the water potential inside the collecting duct becomes more negative. But is that strictly due to osmosis or is Na and Cl ions also diffusing into the collecting duct from the interstitial fluid in the medulla?
PLEASE REPLY ASAP MY A2 BIO EXAM IS coming up
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Hey can someone help me? Since freshwater fish constantly gain water instead of losing water, wouldn't that make them hypotonic instead of hypertonic? Thankyou who ever is kind enough to answer!
hey mate, lol no one seems to have answered so I will have a go. The fish's environment is full of water concentration instead of salt, so there is a higher amount of osmotic pressure outside of the fish thus making it hypertonic.
+Trevin De Alwis * to the environment so it is hypertonic to the environment due to freshwater. Sorry for the late response.
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Reverse Osmosis explanation weak
“we’d have to squeeze it in this direction and thats how you get pure water” HUH
squeeze what? water? wont it come back
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