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This 2 minute animation describes the relationship beteween osmosis and tonicity. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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@sujataghosh4569

2 years ago

This video is better than 50 minutes lecture about osmosis and tonicity! πŸ₯³

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@Yvettejeannine

9 years ago

Very simply but well explained. Thank you.

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@nawalsaid9013

2 years ago

this actually helped a lot more than i thought it would tyyy

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@BrinkersMad

9 years ago

Gold. Thank you!

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@drrandaabdo9474

4 years ago

Now I understand it well , thank you

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@areejmm27

10 years ago

very informative and helped a lot with visualizing!

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@curtpiazza1688

2 years ago

Wow...great demonstration!

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@Pops113

1 month ago

Great explanation!! Thanks πŸ™

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@urpieceofheaven2339

6 years ago

Love it I want to see more

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@dariusich7253

2 years ago

I'm starting to understand it.

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@Girlygyrl84

9 years ago

I'm confused, so maybe you can help me out... If the solution is more dilute than the cell, than wouldn't the solution move into the cell? Causing it to be hypotonic?

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@tyson6695

8 years ago

I am having a biology practical today,thanks a lot,it helped me very much.Wish me luckπŸ‘πŸ‘

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@user-hx5vw9rp1l

3 years ago

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@JamezBnd007

2 years ago

Kind of confused now. Isn’t it hypotonic when cell lysis? And hypertonic when it crenated? So what ur saying is the opposite which means that even though we say the cell is hypotonic (for eg.) we actually mean that the interstitial fluid is hypotonic??

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@Fle-2870

1 year ago

it's a something similar to what happens to a sponge left in water ..... correct ?

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@Girlygyrl84

9 years ago

Got it! Thnks

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