@@davidresendiz7989 Thanks, David! Funny that you think I have a decent voice; I get at least one comment a month from someone saying they hate my accent! I do have a bit of a regional "twang" but I try to keep it to a minimum as a courtesy to non-native english speakers. Sending best wishes from Bah-ston! -BOGO
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@@BOGObiologyhey I understood that it takes due to concentration difference but if water is entering into cell isn't it also because of low concentration of water inside cell or it doesn't depend upon amount of H20 molecules or it only depends upon solute molecules number?? Please clarify
Magic! Just kidding. I put a lot of time and effort into presenting the material as clearly and efficiently as possible. I plan it all out before recording; I write an outline, then a script, decide on examples, plan the diagrams, record and animate everything, then edit out anything that still feels too off-topic once I can see the whole thing together. Giving a lecture in real time is way harder; it's easy to ramble or choose lousy examples on the fly, and you can't edit afterwards! Please share the video with your classmates; if you thought the class made the topic way more complicated than it needed to be, chances are they feel exactly the same way! Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Glad you enjoyed it, vZam! My thought process was something like "Ok, I know what a cell in a watery, salty, hot, cold and acid environment look like but how the heck do I draw a cells that's base... WAITAMINUTE!" Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
My teacher literally couldn't make me understand from days.....and you made me in less than 5 mins....i am so thankful....i hope to be a doctor someday....and these concepts are gonna help me a lot.....thanks bogo biology...for helping me clear my basic concepts😀😀
Thanks for the comment, Jaydeep! Glad to hear the video was helpful; I had fun making it. Please share with your classmates, if it was helpful to you it might be useful to them as well. Sending lots of love from Boston! -BOGO
Great video! I feel dumb when I have to watch these more "simplified" videos :/ but I think a lot of times its because the books just explain what happens, but often leave out the why! Anyways, great video, helps a lot for dummies like me.
Legend has it, BOGO will still reply to late comments... Thanks for this useful video! I was able to learn much more for a review sheet topic on this and I also shared with classmates!
Legend is correct! I try to reply to comments when they're posted but sometimes I miss one or two, especially if I'm busy. Glad the video was helpful! Do you have suggestions for other topics that would be useful? I'm always looking for new ideas. Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Sometimes you just need someone to really dumb it down for you to understand. I have found no website or video willing to do that, until now! Wonderful video, had me understanding concepts I've had a problem with for some time. Thank you!
Thanks, Amina! There's nothing wrong with wanting something stated very plainly and simply so you have a solid foundation to build off. Then you can add all the details and examples onto it. Starting with the and trying to figure out the overall concept is like trying to figure out what a show is about after having someone quote random funny lines from it to you. Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
This is what I wanted to know....... TH-cam recomends are incredible.......one in million will feel this.......such a pretty explanation.....very good madam ...❤️
Beautifully explained - simple yet complex. I had no questions regarding the topic after I watched your video and will definitely subscribe to your channel. Continue your great work! 👍🏾
I love the explaination and how smoth the video was done. The little cells were super cute!!! I was hung up on why the salt was not going out or in the cells when water follows salt and there was salt still in the cell. Now I understand that the membrane is not permeable enough because salt is a bigger solute and that because there is more salt solutes outside the cell they will move outwards, or vise versa. Thank you for your help!!!
Ok I’m really late to the party. I have been out of nursing for a few years and now going back so I figured I would refresh my brain. This was a GREAT video. Thank you for making difficult material, easy to understand!
I have been facing a lot of confusion for 2 months..I saw so..so. many videos and also read book but always concentration solutions issue was stay there in my mind..... But a huge thanks to you 😇😇👏👏👏 And you will be happy bcz I have subscribed your channel 🥰
Thank you so much BOGO biology.I was able to understand because of your teaching i hope you make more videos about learn. We are always here you support you just like you support us by your skilled teaching.we are always here for you
I don't study biology (I'm history teacher student), I don't really sure about what are you talking about, and I don't know how I come here because i'm spanish speaker with a very very basic english buuut... I love it, now I will never drink sea water, and I learnt why pickled cucumbers looks like this. You're amazing!
And in the case of erythrocyte ghosts, where they use hypotonic solutions to empty the erythrocyte, does the erythrocyte MEMBRANE burst and lose its shape? or is it preserved by self-assembly of its phospholipids? I ask this because in many videos and articles they talk about the erythrocyte bursting, but if it bursts... then it is no longer useful? because... that thing already has an egg, right?
Thanks, Lay! My thought process for the basic joke was something like "Ok, I drew a cell that was hot, cold and acidic, but how do I draw a cell that's too base... WAITASECOND!" Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Hi, K! So happy it was useful. I'm on lockdown in Boston due to the Coronavirus (I'm not personally sick, but I don't want to accidentally spread it) and your comment brightened my day. Sending you good vibes from a distance of 6 feet! -BOGO
I love your videos to the moon and back because you explain so briefly and practically...... I really needed to understand this......thank you very much.......love from INDIA 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Glad I could help! I had fun making this video. Please forward to your classmates if you have a moment; if you're confused they likely are, too! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
That joke 100% came from me thinking “I know what a cell in an acidic environment would look like, but how do I draw a cell that’s basic… wait a minute!!!"
This concept is really hard for me. Not after watching this vid! My teacher will never explain how you do.. I wish i had a teacher like you making things easy to learn..
my bio teacher is actually quite good but this video was a great supplement cuz i was starting to struggle a bit in her class. thank you bogo! ps the too basic joke at 0:32 is gold
omahgud thx u saved me I have a test for honors bio tomorrow and I don't really get the teacher sometimes as she is Swedish and has an accent that I can't understand sometimes. I hope I got used to the teacher as she is actually a nice teacher. Thanks for this.
Thanks, Randal! Glad the video was useful. Please share with your classmates; if you found it useful they will, too! And maybe they'll pay it forward the next time they find something good. Take care! -BOGO
There is large Concentration of salt inside cell in hypertonic condition and less conc of salt inside cell than outside in hypotonic condition The images You show in this vedio is opposite to it but your explanation is Correct 👍🏻
Thank you a lot. I’m about to be a freshman in a month and I want to look over things so when school start I have a better understanding of it and while I was reading it, it made zero sense so gracias
2:52 I'm a bit confused... there's low concentration of water on the outside than there's on the inside, so shouldn't it have less solvent getting in way?
Whoa, you just helped me find an error... It should say SOLUTE particles (e.g. the salt) are preventing the water from moving. The inside of that first cell has very few molecules of SOLUTE (salt) getting in the way of the water molecules, not solvent. So, there are many unobstructed water molecules that can move around. 300,000+ viewers and you're the first person to spot this. Thank you! -BOGO
Glad it was useful, Chloe! Please feel free to share with your classmates; hopefully they'll return the favor if they discover something useful in future! Love, BOGO
I have bio test tmw but I seem a bit confused still. I see a pattern. If the arrow is going out it’s always hypertonic but if it goes in it’s always hypotonic and if it’s equal on both it’s isotonic? I swear I’ll fail😞✊🏻
Hi Yujuan! Make sure you're really, really specific. "Hypertonic" doesn't just mean "something that is salty", it means "something that is MORE salty than something else". A hypertonic solution with a cell in it means that the solution is "more salty than the cell is". Water molecules are helpful little things and will pass through the cell membrane in whatever direction will make the solutions on both sides equally salty. If the outside solution is hypertonic relative to the cell, the water molecules inside the cell will say "Oh no! The outside is much, much saltier! I should go there to help balance things out!". Does that help?
Good question! I always remember it by rhyming "hypO, cells GROW", (or "In H2O, the cells will GROW) and once you remember that figuring out the other two is easier. Students tend to mix up hyper and hypo solutions, not iso. Hope that helps! Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Thanks, Anand! Glad you liked the video; I had fun making it. As for the voice, your comment made me laugh. I have a a regional twang when I say certain words and some viewers find it super annoying. Sending (sanitized) love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Thanks! I'm so glad you like the molecules! I actually just made a new video about the properties of water and it features two water molecules on a date 😆. Sending love from Boston!
I have a question, I hope u can answer me: We say that a red blood cell has 0.9% salt concentration. In chemistry, 0.9% salt is 0.9g per 100ml solution but an RBC can't contain 100 ml/doesn't have this volume. So, how will we justify the 0.9 % salt solution for such a little volume of RBC if we apply our logic according to chemistry? Can we say it like this, salt makes 0.9% of the whole fluid present in a RBC.
Good question. Instead of RBCs, try imagining glasses of lemonade/gatorade. Imagine making a really, really big pitcher of lemonade for a party. You stir a few scoops of the lemonade powder into the water until it reaches the tastiest concentration, and all the powder is dissolved. For the sake of argument, let's say it's a 0.9% lemonade solution (even though that would FOR SURE be super watery and nobody would like it). Then, because it would be weird for everyone to drink out of the same pitcher, you pour the 0.9% lemonade into glasses. Each of those glasses still has a 0.9% concentration. None of them are more or less lemon-y, they just have a smaller volume. RBCs are the same; the 0.9% salt solution is just split across a TON of RBCs. Hope this helps! Love BOGO
@@hardworkingallele003 Glad it was helpful! You don't have the same number of lemonade crystals in the small glasses, but the RATIO of crystals to liquid is still the same, regardless of whether you pour the liquid into a big glass or a tiny one. Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
@@itsjustemir3188 Your english is excellent! I've never been to Malaysia, but maybe I'll have a chance some day. Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
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thanks I finally got it........awesome voice you have !!!
@@davidresendiz7989 Thanks, David! Funny that you think I have a decent voice; I get at least one comment a month from someone saying they hate my accent! I do have a bit of a regional "twang" but I try to keep it to a minimum as a courtesy to non-native english speakers. Sending best wishes from Bah-ston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology decent???? it is the beauty that takes me on the journey to better grades !!!
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Thanks..this is a very useful video and also the animation is awesome 😘😘
This was a really good explanation and love the "basic" graphic, lol
Thanks, Dakota! I often try to sneak little "easter eggs" like that into my videos. It always kept my students on their toes ; ) -Bogo
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Hahaha basic cell took me out ☠️☠️😂
Many years later and you're still saving student lives. Thank you so much!!
Ha! Thanks, Kaitlyn.
@@BOGObiologyhey I understood that it takes due to concentration difference but if water is entering into cell isn't it also because of low concentration of water inside cell or it doesn't depend upon amount of H20 molecules or it only depends upon solute molecules number?? Please clarify
@@sauravhere... it also depends on the water con, which alway goes from high to low con
This explanation was more intricate and complex than the bio lesson I had today, but it was easier to understand...
*HOW?!*
Magic! Just kidding. I put a lot of time and effort into presenting the material as clearly and efficiently as possible. I plan it all out before recording; I write an outline, then a script, decide on examples, plan the diagrams, record and animate everything, then edit out anything that still feels too off-topic once I can see the whole thing together. Giving a lecture in real time is way harder; it's easy to ramble or choose lousy examples on the fly, and you can't edit afterwards!
Please share the video with your classmates; if you thought the class made the topic way more complicated than it needed to be, chances are they feel exactly the same way! Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
The video gained your attention
@@BOGObiology wow, a youtuber who actually reads comments and types non generic answers :o
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This was by far the best explanation, I finally understand the difference. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
yt is better than school fr
yeah fr teachers at school work for salary but ppl in yt literally make sure i understand things
The visuals are amazing on this. The basic one at the beginning had me. Lol 😂
Glad you enjoyed it, vZam! My thought process was something like "Ok, I know what a cell in a watery, salty, hot, cold and acid environment look like but how the heck do I draw a cells that's base... WAITAMINUTE!" Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
My teacher literally couldn't make me understand from days.....and you made me in less than 5 mins....i am so thankful....i hope to be a doctor someday....and these concepts are gonna help me a lot.....thanks bogo biology...for helping me clear my basic concepts😀😀
Thanks for the comment, Jaydeep! Glad to hear the video was helpful; I had fun making it. Please share with your classmates, if it was helpful to you it might be useful to them as well. Sending lots of love from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology thanks
same
Make sure you learn it, I'm currently a medical student that had to come back to understand this basic concept for renal physiology. Lol
Great video! I feel dumb when I have to watch these more "simplified" videos :/ but I think a lot of times its because the books just explain what happens, but often leave out the why! Anyways, great video, helps a lot for dummies like me.
exactly!!
or they overcomplicate the concept making us confused
MAM, THIS IS MAGIC. I DONT KNOW HOW TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE.
Ha! You just did express it! Thanks, Binoy, and sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
I was literally crying bc I have a test on this. I knew nothing, until this video. It helped me understand it more better. thank you
Glad it was helpful, Lillian! Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
Thank you for the insightful video! Everyone's talking about the "basic" joke, but the "salty" one really cracked me up, too!
We all here because our teachers failed to teach us...
Ys 😂
You are here because you don't understand in Scholl properly
@@Cryptoenn If she is here then why you r there
No you failed to listen in the class
Idk about you guys, but they only teach this material at our school if you’re in a biomedical class.
Legend has it, BOGO will still reply to late comments...
Thanks for this useful video! I was able to learn much more for a review sheet topic on this and I also shared with classmates!
Legend is correct! I try to reply to comments when they're posted but sometimes I miss one or two, especially if I'm busy. Glad the video was helpful! Do you have suggestions for other topics that would be useful? I'm always looking for new ideas. Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Sometimes you just need someone to really dumb it down for you to understand. I have found no website or video willing to do that, until now! Wonderful video, had me understanding concepts I've had a problem with for some time. Thank you!
Thanks, Amina! There's nothing wrong with wanting something stated very plainly and simply so you have a solid foundation to build off. Then you can add all the details and examples onto it. Starting with the and trying to figure out the overall concept is like trying to figure out what a show is about after having someone quote random funny lines from it to you. Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
This is what I wanted to know....... TH-cam recomends are incredible.......one in million will feel this.......such a pretty explanation.....very good madam ...❤️
You are so kind, Srinivas! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
omg the part were they said to basic and a cell holding Starbucks came up I felt that
Glad you got a kick out of it; definitely one of my finer comedic moments... Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Beautifully explained - simple yet complex. I had no questions regarding the topic after I watched your video and will definitely subscribe to your channel. Continue your great work! 👍🏾
Thanks, Timothy! So glad it was helpful. Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Watching on one day before exam
Nice👍👍
You and half a million other people, Jitendra! Sending love and good luck wishes from Boston! -BOGO
this really helped me with my midterm as i struggled to wrap my head around tonics. thanks alot
Glad to hear it Mohammed! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
I love the explaination and how smoth the video was done. The little cells were super cute!!! I was hung up on why the salt was not going out or in the cells when water follows salt and there was salt still in the cell. Now I understand that the membrane is not permeable enough because salt is a bigger solute and that because there is more salt solutes outside the cell they will move outwards, or vise versa. Thank you for your help!!!
Thanks, Inspire! So glad it was helpful. Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
i never in my life ever was so surprised how logic something is, this helped me sm for my exam
Thank you so much I wasn't able to understand this in my class.
Good explanation
Thanks, Dhriti! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology it was my brother watching this video prior to his online class test😅😂well..this helped him a lot.. Thank you!😁❤
This is the only video that helps me understand the difference between these solutions... I am thankful to you ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching! Sending love and best wishes from Boston!
❤️ from 🇮🇳 😄
I love how you explain things. you make it seem so easy. :)
Thanks, Sheng! Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Much much better than my textbook, like the illustrations of the cells and solvent.
Ok I’m really late to the party. I have been out of nursing for a few years and now going back so I figured I would refresh my brain. This was a GREAT video. Thank you for making difficult material, easy to understand!
All this time I couldn't understand about the three. This is just very easy to understand. Thank you!
My pleasure, Bridgett! I'm glad it was helpful. Take care! -BOGO
I have been facing a lot of confusion for 2 months..I saw so..so. many videos and also read book but always concentration solutions issue was stay there in my mind..... But a huge thanks to you 😇😇👏👏👏
And you will be happy bcz I have subscribed your channel 🥰
Happy to help, Sonal!
Thank you so much BOGO biology.I was able to understand because of your teaching i hope you make more videos about learn. We are always here you support you just like you support us by your skilled teaching.we are always here for you
so beautifully explained ! and the question in the beginning kept me watching the whole video. thank you!
Thanks dude....... I was super confused in those bookish words...you threw that confusion away....... Thanks.... 🙌✨You were god-sent.....
You're so welcome! I'm so happy it was useful. Sending best wishes from Boston, MA, USA! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology love, respect, thanks, luck from India!!!!!!!!!! I'm really clear now, with those hard concepts of Biology..... 🙏🙏🙏🙏Thanks a lottttt!!!
I don't study biology (I'm history teacher student), I don't really sure about what are you talking about, and I don't know how I come here because i'm spanish speaker with a very very basic english buuut... I love it, now I will never drink sea water, and I learnt why pickled cucumbers looks like this. You're amazing!
thank youuuu this helped me so much with my science homework, i'm from Australia.
Thanks, B! Hope you're staying safe out there! Sending (sterilized) love from Boston! -BOGO
This is the only video helps me to understand more than my era thanks from somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Thanks, Mohamed! Sending best wishes from Boston!
Hmm nice 😊 and now I am going to share it with my frnds ☺️❤️ thank you so much for making this🙏🏻
Love from Nepal🇳🇵
You're very welcome, Nandu! Sending (masked!) love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
My teacher spent an hour explaining this but she could’ve just shown us this video. Sending love from Manchester UK
Glad to hear it, Ali! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Thank you!
Did my homework 10m before the class because of you
And in the case of erythrocyte ghosts, where they use hypotonic solutions to empty the erythrocyte, does the erythrocyte MEMBRANE burst and lose its shape? or is it preserved by self-assembly of its phospholipids? I ask this because in many videos and articles they talk about the erythrocyte bursting, but if it bursts... then it is no longer useful? because... that thing already has an egg, right?
Thank you for making me understand this concept in 5min rather than 1 hour confusing lecture of my teacher.
Thanks, Mamta! Glad the video was helpful! Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
Okay my teacher showed this in class and I went "woah this is good" so here I am studying for the test.
Also, love that "too basic" joke xD
Thanks, Lay! My thought process for the basic joke was something like "Ok, I drew a cell that was hot, cold and acidic, but how do I draw a cell that's too base... WAITASECOND!" Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology it was funny but ur comment explaining it is a bit cringe x
@@Zxinh-ig6sc Eh, everything is cringe these days
omgg legend !! thank you so much, you've helped me a lot. been having trouble with how these solutions work !! studying for my biology test aah
Hi, K! So happy it was useful. I'm on lockdown in Boston due to the Coronavirus (I'm not personally sick, but I don't want to accidentally spread it) and your comment brightened my day. Sending you good vibes from a distance of 6 feet! -BOGO
I love your videos to the moon and back because you explain so briefly and practically...... I really needed to understand this......thank you very much.......love from INDIA 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Thanks, Shinu! Sending lots of love back from Boston!
-BOGO
Omg tysm! My teacher literally makes no sense, I needed this to finish my hw.
Glad I could help! I had fun making this video. Please forward to your classmates if you have a moment; if you're confused they likely are, too! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
that "too basic" cartoon really cracked me up lmao. also good video. keep up the good work!
That joke 100% came from me thinking “I know what a cell in an acidic environment would look like, but how do I draw a cell that’s basic… wait a minute!!!"
pls tmrw is my science exam, and istg this video helped 10000000x timess better than my tb....your video was really really helpful!! Thanks alotttt!!!
Glad it helped!
that basic cell deadass had airpods bruh
You know it! And a starbucks cup ; )
BOGObiology dont forget the uggs hahahahah and im assuming thats a lulu lemon bag as well
It's an earring
the little animations and drawing are so adorable!
Accidentally slept in class but this video saved me :D
I AM studying this for chemistry sol &this is one of the best explanation I found
Thanks! Glad it was helpful! Sending love and best wishes from boston -BOGO
A very constructive video, it helped illuminate the concept to me ....thanks!!!!
You're very welcome!
ahhh finally a clear explanation that's my level lmao. thank you so much! i'm revising bio to prepare for year 10 :)
Glad I could help, Laiba!!! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
same
The explanation and the animation was really good. Thank you so much and this is going help me a lot for my next class☺️
Thanks, Lakshmi! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Btw this video is really superb. I more understand about different hypotonic and hypertonic
So in hypertonic solution water molecules move out in order to maintain equilibrium?
In a nutshell, yes. Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology thank you !!
Helped me a lot
Thank you so much for this interesting video.This video was easy to understand . U did an excellent work, keep it up!
Thanks, Dilpreet! It was my pleasure. Stay safe out there, and I'm sending you (sanitized) love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
my human bio teacher literally didnt teach us any of this and didnt even MENTION it to us... my test is tomorrow and this video was a life saver omg
Sorry to hear that, but glad you found the video! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
This concept is really hard for me. Not after watching this vid! My teacher will never explain how you do.. I wish i had a teacher like you making things easy to learn..
You are better than my AP BIOLOGY teacher 💕
My AP students probably said the same thing watching Crash Course haha. Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
THIS WAS SOOOOOOO HELPFUL thank you sooooo much xx
Thanks, Harleen! Glad it was useful. Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Very nice explanation
Thank you so much
You are most welcome! Sending love from boston! -BOGO
Girl u saved my life from exam😭🔥🖤😹
Glad it was helpful, Amal! Hope the exam went well! Love from Boston! -BOGO
my bio teacher is actually quite good but this video was a great supplement cuz i was starting to struggle a bit in her class. thank you bogo!
ps the too basic joke at 0:32 is gold
Glad it was helpful, Niko! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
The principal ion maintains cell volume in condition of shrinkage is Sodium
This was super helpful! Thanks for the video. :)
You're so welcome, Elizabeth! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
This was a life-saver, thank you so much.
Glad it was useful! Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
Thank you so much for this vedio
I am going use this concept in my science demonstration and this helped me a lot......
You're most welcome! 😊
I understood it easily by seeing this video
Thanks, Deoxy!!
@@BOGObiology 😤😤
omahgud thx u saved me I have a test for honors bio tomorrow and I don't really get the teacher sometimes as she is Swedish and has an accent that I can't understand sometimes. I hope I got used to the teacher as she is actually a nice teacher. Thanks for this.
Thanks, Randal! Glad the video was useful. Please share with your classmates; if you found it useful they will, too! And maybe they'll pay it forward the next time they find something good. Take care! -BOGO
There is large Concentration of salt inside cell in hypertonic condition and less conc of salt inside cell than outside in hypotonic condition The images You show in this vedio is opposite to it but your explanation is Correct 👍🏻
Thank you so much for this awesome video!! I have a test tmr and this is helping a ton! Love from SC
Glad it's helpful! Love back from Boston!
Awesome job. Well done. Simple and straightforward.
Duh it was just great..
You Made the topic crystal clear to me👌👌
Thanks, Shruti! Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
Thank you a lot. I’m about to be a freshman in a month and I want to look over things so when school start I have a better understanding of it and while I was reading it, it made zero sense so gracias
De nada, Niyah! So glad to hear it was helpful. Sounds like you're ahead of the game already ; ) Sending best wishes from Boston! Love, BOGO
2:52 I'm a bit confused... there's low concentration of water on the outside than there's on the inside, so shouldn't it have less solvent getting in way?
Whoa, you just helped me find an error... It should say SOLUTE particles (e.g. the salt) are preventing the water from moving. The inside of that first cell has very few molecules of SOLUTE (salt) getting in the way of the water molecules, not solvent. So, there are many unobstructed water molecules that can move around. 300,000+ viewers and you're the first person to spot this. Thank you! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology oof ol
Oh My Gosh.. can u please make videos on every possible topic! U explain so amazingly ❤
Love from India
Ha! Thanks, Anoushka! Sending love back from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology 💗
Thank you very much but you could please tell me the definition of all these three solutions.
OMG TYSM FOR SAVING ME BEFORE MY EXAM❤
This was great and so simple! Thanks for breaking this down.
@0:30 🤣thanks for making me crack up while studying anatomy!
I needed this to finally understand what my AP Bio teacher was talking about 🤣🤣🤣
Glad it was useful, Chloe! Please feel free to share with your classmates; hopefully they'll return the favor if they discover something useful in future! Love, BOGO
I have bio test tmw but I seem a bit confused still. I see a pattern. If the arrow is going out it’s always hypertonic but if it goes in it’s always hypotonic and if it’s equal on both it’s isotonic? I swear I’ll fail😞✊🏻
Hi Yujuan! Make sure you're really, really specific. "Hypertonic" doesn't just mean "something that is salty", it means "something that is MORE salty than something else". A hypertonic solution with a cell in it means that the solution is "more salty than the cell is".
Water molecules are helpful little things and will pass through the cell membrane in whatever direction will make the solutions on both sides equally salty. If the outside solution is hypertonic relative to the cell, the water molecules inside the cell will say "Oh no! The outside is much, much saltier! I should go there to help balance things out!".
Does that help?
BOGObiology yes!! Thnx ✊🏻🤩
No prob! Please forward this video to your classmates; if you found it helpful they probably will, too! Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Best video out there on the subject ! Thanks a looot
Tomorrow i will recommend my school teacher.. To see this channel and come . 😌your content is very amazing🤩
Thank you! 😃
I am an indian 🇮🇳
You make me understand in best easy way ever 😂
Do you know any easy ways to each one and not to get confused between them?
Good question! I always remember it by rhyming "hypO, cells GROW", (or "In H2O, the cells will GROW) and once you remember that figuring out the other two is easier. Students tend to mix up hyper and hypo solutions, not iso. Hope that helps! Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
@@BOGObiology Thanks!
thnks for this bcz i always confuse in this topic but yu finally make it easy
Thanks, Mohd! That's so good to hear. Sending you best wishes from Boston and good luck studying! -BOGO
THANK YOU BOGO BIOLOGY ILY FOREVER IM GONNA DOMINATE MY BIO EXAM😋
This is a great lecture I really like it thanks alot for such a blossom lecture . Love from Pakistan❤
Just loved it.
It helped me a lot, Thank you!!! ✌️✌️👍👍
Glad it helped, Anmol! Sending love and best wishes from Boston!
Loved the graphical explanation.
Glad you liked it, Shiyana! Sending love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Man your voice is awesome and your animation is beautiful
Thanks, Anand! Glad you liked the video; I had fun making it. As for the voice, your comment made me laugh. I have a a regional twang when I say certain words and some viewers find it super annoying. Sending (sanitized) love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
I love that video, very well-explain and the examples an images corroborate the explanations... Well-done, Keep up the good work😃👌💯
u should get oscar for such a great video
Thank u so much. I understood very well😊😊
You're so welcome, Aparna! I'm so happy the video was helpful; I had fun making it. Sending (masked!) love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Thank you so much ! It helped me a lot! The molecules are very cute
Thanks! I'm so glad you like the molecules! I actually just made a new video about the properties of water and it features two water molecules on a date 😆. Sending love from Boston!
Studying for my midterm tmr, finally understand thanks ! Lol
Awesome! Glad it was useful! Sending best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
Chris Ek Juarez studying for my midterm right now too haha! its 3am i cry
Wow, who knew biology can be this fun, and succinct. Thank you so mush
👍🏼Finally got it 😅
Thanks for this amazing super easy video 🙌🏼
Yay! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, and sending you love and best wishes from Boston! -BOGO
I have a question, I hope u can answer me: We say that a red blood cell has 0.9% salt concentration. In chemistry, 0.9% salt is 0.9g per 100ml solution but an RBC can't contain 100 ml/doesn't have this volume. So, how will we justify the 0.9 % salt solution for such a little volume of RBC if we apply our logic according to chemistry? Can we say it like this, salt makes 0.9% of the whole fluid present in a RBC.
Good question. Instead of RBCs, try imagining glasses of lemonade/gatorade. Imagine making a really, really big pitcher of lemonade for a party. You stir a few scoops of the lemonade powder into the water until it reaches the tastiest concentration, and all the powder is dissolved. For the sake of argument, let's say it's a 0.9% lemonade solution (even though that would FOR SURE be super watery and nobody would like it). Then, because it would be weird for everyone to drink out of the same pitcher, you pour the 0.9% lemonade into glasses. Each of those glasses still has a 0.9% concentration. None of them are more or less lemon-y, they just have a smaller volume. RBCs are the same; the 0.9% salt solution is just split across a TON of RBCs. Hope this helps! Love BOGO
@@BOGObiology Oh, Thank u so much. It really helped me and my friends too. They were also saying thanks.
@@hardworkingallele003 Glad it was helpful! You don't have the same number of lemonade crystals in the small glasses, but the RATIO of crystals to liquid is still the same, regardless of whether you pour the liquid into a big glass or a tiny one. Sending love from Boston! -BOGO
I want to thank you so much...u helped me do my homework even though u don't know me
(sorry if I have a bad grammar,english is not my main language)
You're very welcome, Kaneki! I'm so happy the video was helpful! Where are you writing from? -BOGO
@@BOGObiology I am actually from Malaysia....thx for asking
@@itsjustemir3188 Your english is excellent! I've never been to Malaysia, but maybe I'll have a chance some day. Sending you best wishes from Boston! -BOGO