I kept asking the difference between mitosis and meiosis and I couldn’t get a clarification. You make so easy to understand. Thank you for your great input! You are a great professor 🧑🏫
I also teach A&P and agree with everything you said. I encourage my students to use an active study technique of teaching a concept during one of the review sessions. Students can spend 5- 10 minutes "teaching" a principle to a study partner or study group.
I’m taking my MBLEx this week and was told that the questions are mainly kinesiology do you have any suggestions on what my primary focus should be when studying
My problem with studying, it could be the middle of the day time and I have my material in front of me and I end up falling asleep. It doesn’t matter if I had an 8 full hours the night before, I will end up falling asleep. IDK why.
WOW ... 20:40 the estimation should be 48,000 as answer. There's several ways of answering it. Bottom-line, his example could be done his way but is very inefficient and was done wrong too .. he forgot to reduce the 2nd number down to a fraction. He's supposed to take away NOT reduce to just zeros. He increased the 1st number by 1,000 x's.. thus he would need to do the oppositive on the 2nd number by 1,000x to balance it. 800,000 x 0.6 = 48,000. That's not how I would do it, but I was trying to correct what he already started. Don't believe me then use your calculator and then round to closest which is 48K. NOT 48milliion.
7:11 it's easier to bring the 150 over on the otherside and set it as the denominator under 10 then reduce both numbers and/or do the long div. That is faster and simpler.
23:25 is incorrect. Correct answer is 0.23 (repeating 3). You can even check on calculator. 0.28 / 1.2 = 0.23... His mistake was that his first long division step was set up wrong - basically, the quotient was lined up incorrectly. He forgot to insert a 0 above the 2 and a 2 was supposed to be inserted OVER the 8. You can even back-check the math in reverse ... I love math and I started to cry. Math is the backbone of all science. It's perfect if done correctly. Time to shed a tear.
love how he explain that, i will subscribe and check out his others videos, maybe more useful videos to find...5 min later: no other videos not usefull lol
This guy explained it so well 😭Thankyouuuuuu I've been trying to find a video but everyone makes it too complicated to understand. You explained it so simply though! It makes total sense now 🤧🤧🤧🤧
The two initial that were put into glycolysis are the two in anaerobic but the two in aerobic are doubled before etc making 4, at least that’s what it appears he’s saying
Thank you for sharing this. In school for massage and my teacher teaches like I already know all this. I needed someone to break it all down for me so I could fit the puzzle together.
I went to private school and they really drilled study habits/strategies into our heads constantly. I haven't been in school since I left college in 2017, and I'm STILL pretty familiar with study strategies.
that depend of the chool you are going. Different schools required different scores. but usually the less they accept its 50, my college required 70 minimum.
Who cares about Na, K, Cl. Ca, depolarisation etc etc etc - they are just changing voltages that do something - WHAT they do and how do all the cells communicate is the important thing to me.
I'm so glad to be thru studying the reading & grammar... science is tough but at least makes sense! 😂 Thanks for this video look forward to checking out the rest of your content. ❤
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