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  • i would like to thank you for posting this video however keep the good job A+++

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  • how is the process of colloidal oncotic pressure?

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  • Actually diffusion does not work that way. Molecules from both sides pass to the other side (and this is an important thing). The number of passes is proportional to the number of molecules, so if one side let's say side A has many molecules and the other side B has a few, than the number of passes from side A to side B is much larger than side B to side A. And that just looks like the molecules go from A to B, but it does not mean that molecules don't go to the other direction.

    BTW: Well done.

  • Oh yes, definitely... i left that part out to make it easier for those who have difficulty understanding the topic. But yes, what you say also applies to ion channels as well as simple diffusion. Thanks for bringing it up =}

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  • Thank you very much this made everything so much clearer for me

  • excellent. you make it so simple for all to understand.

  • great, except that gases don't have channels. membranes are soluble to most of them, o2 co2 co even N2 in hig pressure unless ionized but in cellular level it does't happen.

  • Yes, you are correct. If i have said that gases have channels, i am wrong. They move by "simple diffusion" with the rate of diffusion linearly proportional to its partial pressure.

  • Well done...you are very useful.I'm a medicine student in italy and i hope you'll post other similiar videos in the future,

  • gud work done!! :)

  • i'm reading about this, and you helped me figure out what a concentration gradient is. thanks a lot

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