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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Segment from the program Cell Membranes: The Boundaries of Life.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Cell Membrane Passive Transport | Cell Biology

  • if i get an a on my test 2morro on passive and active transport i will like, favorite this video and subscribe

  • @DaPhenomAce Did you get an a on your test? :)

  • @cjsuljic no i got a c :(

  • great video!

  • you said at the start you were going to do osmosis but didn't do it in the end? or am i missing something?

  • This is such a good video! It really helped me, I think what have made it a lot better would have been to put some subtitles in the video so people can follow what your saying, but thanks for the video very helpful, just thought I would pointout that subtitles would have made this video a lot better! :)

  • RocknRollParadiase, sometimes there is cholesterol, but other than that its just the lipids of the phospholipids.

  • what is in between the 2 layers of phospholids? is there some liquid?

  • prolly the best example I've seen so far. Better than watching a power point by far!

  • I have a biology test tomorrow and this really helped! Thanks!

  • This is so understandable, basic, to the point just what I needed. Thanks

  • good voice for this... great rendition... u didnt let my mind wander :)

  • @nigandmad A polar molecule is not neccessarily charged but has atleast a polar head group so X-OH is polar.

  • Never in my life understood the process of PASSIVE TRANSPORT. I read my book over 50 times and still didn't understand . once i found this video online i took notes and organize it. WOW ITS AMAZING I UNDERSTOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME CELL MEMBRANE PASSIVE TRANSPORT... who ever post these video is an angel

  • anyone can xplain wht a polar molecule is? and y does the plasma membrane not allow polar molecules, ions, and hydrophillic molecules to diffuse through it\?

  • @nigandmad i think a polar molecule is just a molecule with a charge, so a positive or negative charge. they are too big to cross the lipid bilayer and therefore need a facilitated diffusion mechanism like the protein gates you saw here.

  • @nigandmad Because it's the opposite charge of the net charge inside the cell, so it's pushing it away. Like trying to push the negative sides of a battery together it just doesn't work.

  • thank you for posting this!!

  • best yet

  • I want James Cameron to film an epic, 3D movie about the cell.

  • I know this will help my Pharmacology students when our discussion turns to medications that block certain channels from functioning. Thanks so much for the amazing graphics!

  • First, its not a blood clot but blood clotting. We need to re-write the study of biology.

  • youre a doll for posting this

  • Thank you for making this. I've got a bilogy exam next week and this will really help. My tutor doesn't like to repeat what she has said - so at least I can watch this again in case I miss something. Great work indeed.

  • Thanks for posting this!

  • Thank you your videos are fantastic

  • is the cell membrance really selectively permeable?i saw everything dropped pass through the membrane

  • i love the little squeeky door noise of the carrier protein :P

  • thank you so much for posting this :D it's really helpfull

  • thanks so much!

  • this is really informative and helpfull

    thank you

  • great video ! Pitty there isn't more available in the UK

  • Great video, I liked how the animation really suited the explanation yet, I would advise next time to explain the process with easier English so people like me in 10th grade, can understand it much accurately because it still sounds kind of like our biology book explanation. But I must say great vid, my teacher is going to be so delighted on monday lol

  • this english is too difficult for me to understand :( and in german there's nothing about this bullshit, what about we're going to write a test tomorrow..

  • Showing this in my class tomorrow! :D

  • omg!! thank you soo much for posting this! biology is my worst subject and ive been stressing over it forever! but i think i get it now (:

  • Learned at least three new things :)

  • this helps a ton! im in Honors biology this year and this puts all the pieces of the puzzle together! thanks for posting this! :)

  • this helped me a lot. i took bio AP in freshman year and i was amazing at it. im now a junior and it refreshed some of my memory.

  • excellent explanation, perfect view, just overall very good,

    but only 1 thing:

    he speaks ver fast, ( to much information in very little time, can you increase the length of the video and get him to speak slower please....

  • Excellent explanation. Thank you big time!

  • i have to take a biology test on this today thanks for vid

  • This is great.

  • Thanks for the simplicity, clarity and explanation.

  • Why do the commentators on informative shows always sound the same?

  • @Rubicksdude

    because its a program that i have too, you write what you want him to say, you pick a character (around 6 available), in the program, he or she reads it out, this is the result of it, the guy who reads this is every ones favorite because he is the clearer and the professional-er reader....

  • imformative yet very simple, thanks a lot :) (Y)

  • this wa very helpful, thank you for posting it

  • this rescued my presentation in biology, thanks! :D

  • this helped out alot ty

  • does 4.03 occur due to active transport?

  • yea, active transport has its name because it uses "ATP" to to get ions or etc in or out. correct me if im wrong, but thats what i learnt in biology :)

  • Wow, I've got to say this was by far the most informative video on Passive Transport, I've seen. Thanks for posting.

  • Your welcome

  • @greatpacificmedia would you have the active transport bit on this??? please?????

  • @greatpacificmedia You're*

  • @pyromanizak LoL I wanted to do that, but i thought I'd let it slide.

  • i agree!

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