Make Biochemistry Fun With Animations
There are three things that make studying Biochemistry a particular crappy experience:
- Inability to visualize the molecules and pathway in real time
- Lack of an overall physiological context while being too horse-visioned about the particular pathway in focus, which pushes a reader to memorize by rote rather than contextual logic
- Notes can be downright dull & soporific !
All of which add to the extreme memory volatility. This is where fun animations come in. Checking out an animation on a concept before reading those notes, can serve a nice 'appetizer' giving a good overall context and curiosity to imbibe notes and details better.
Wiley.com's free Interactive Concepts in Biochemistry has some neat Biochemistry Animations such as:
- Kreb's Cycle
- Fatty Acid Metabolism
- Cholesterol Synthesis and More
Check out the rest of the Biochemistry Interactive Animations Here
- Inability to visualize the molecules and pathway in real time
- Lack of an overall physiological context while being too horse-visioned about the particular pathway in focus, which pushes a reader to memorize by rote rather than contextual logic
- Notes can be downright dull & soporific !
All of which add to the extreme memory volatility. This is where fun animations come in. Checking out an animation on a concept before reading those notes, can serve a nice 'appetizer' giving a good overall context and curiosity to imbibe notes and details better.
- Kreb's Cycle
- Fatty Acid Metabolism
- Cholesterol Synthesis and More
Check out the rest of the Biochemistry Interactive Animations Here
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