@@_umexsh english dosen't matter, we are learning science anyways and stop judging people on the basis of their language, science is about knowledge and not the language btw
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Thank you so much mam, you made me to understand this concept easily within 5 minutes,whereas my Biology teacher took 1 complete period to explain this but, i didn't understand nothing. 😃🤩
Mam some book also used to write that osmosis is the movement of water molecules from lower region concentration to higher region concentration .. mam please tell me the reason also tell which is write or wrong please Mam I am in so much confusion
Because they are talking in the term of solute concentration . Because where solute is less. It's mean they are contain more solvent. Let i give you a example you see a experiment of osmosis where water is move to the coloured water. It means when we talking about in the term of solvent absolutely water is a solvent and in colored water, water is less it means solvent is less that's why we say that water come from higher concentration to the lower concentration. But when talking in the term of solute, absolutely, in water solute is less and in colored water solute is more and that's why here we say that water move from lower to higher concentration. I hope you understand. 😇😇😇😇
Thanku so much such a nice explation with a nice presentation and the way you are teaching only in English but which is really easy to understand and your presentation again revise thing in recap is really good ........ I understand the motive of yours is ..nothing is left by an student what is in video 👍👍 thumsup
I had a doubt:- If it is said that osmosis happens with the aid of a semipermeable membrane through which only solvents can pass, how the hell does amoeba absorb food with the help of osmosis if solutes cannot even pass through the mebrane????
I have never seen such a teacher before Your teaching style is amazing mam Thankyou mam for doing such efforts in making this video for us 👍🏻 I am giving a like
Hypertonic-solution of a higher concentration of solute Hypotonic -solution with a lower concentration of solute Isotonic -solution with an equal concentration of solute as the cell... Yuo, that's it.. it's that easy,and I know this comment has been here for like 4 years but atleast I could know that I know all of this hah, lol...❤😂
In osmosis when the semi permeable membrane was inserted you said that the water molecules were free to pass through both the parts so why didnt the A part salt solution pass through the B part? I had this question in mind....
@@megha8563 but that's the net movement, he's asking if the water is free to move it'll move both ways so why didn't the part b have salt in it, I'm a bit confused too
Great explain 💝👍🏻. I love to watch ur video's mam because your teaching manner is marvelous & ur voice is also smooth and lovely ❤️. Thankyou so much for this mam 💝 I have understood all concepts 👍🏻😄.
I saw a myriad of videos ...got myself explained by the teachers ...nd ...my family ....but couldn't understand anything...thanks to you mam who made this topic as easy as abcd...😊