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I already finished memorizing kreb's cycle, the two reactions to get pyruvate to PEP, glycolysis, and glycogen metabolism. I haven't memorized all concepts for kreb's cycle yet, and I'm moving onto studying carnitase and transfer of fatty acids across mitochon. membrane today.
Is that what you're studying too?
also coupled enzyme assays. -looks in notes- and steps in beta oxidation for saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
Are you studying all of this too? If so, what's your major.
already studied pentose phosphate pathway. but my professor isn't too keen on just memorizing the steps. he'd rather have us memorize a bunch of concepts. though, the "must knows" so far are glycolysis, glycogen metabolism, kreb's cycle, and beta-oxidation; along with some structures of coenzymes.
i'm biochemistry. if my university had a biomedicine major (which..i'm pretty sure they don't), i would be under it. though, seeing as how i'm getting so far with the upper division in biochem major, i wouldn't change my major to biomed. even if i found out there is one here. besides, bio and chem are a pretty good balance. i like it. though, i'm planning to attend a quantum mechanics course next quarter. just a sit in though. i'm not planning to actually take the course for a grade or for credit. i forgot too much calculus to be able to solve the problems required for exams. they don't go over calculations or problems in class. just concepts (so i heard).
are you also interested in quantum mechanics? did you ever take a course on it? i'd like an opinion from someone.
Your professor sounds like he has his head screwed on. Learning every single step was really, really hard; Not just the basic what happened, but the names of every substrate and product involved pluz their chemical structure was (i thought) a little too much to ask in a first year paper. But oh well. Bio enginnering sounds incrediably cool, i've never done it though and sadly don't plan to. - i struggle to do the calculus involved in physics so i know there's not much point in my trying bioenginnering. We seem to be in the same boat for that one. So sadly, i can't really give you an educated opinion, but i think it sounds fascinating.
my professor really likes us to focus on concepts. i'm glad. his exams are pretty fair, but he doesn't like what he calls "pure memorization, cause it's an upper division course and you should understand why and how the reactions take place". that's what he says. though, for Kreb's cycle, we have to memorize mechanisms..so maybe that balances what you had to go through.
it's not bioengineering. i was talking about quantum mechanics. i forgot most of my math too.
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Is that what you're studying too?
also coupled enzyme assays. -looks in notes- and steps in beta oxidation for saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
Are you studying all of this too? If so, what's your major.
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Wait till you get to Transamination, the Urea cycle, and the pentose-phosphate pathway.
Oxidation is so interesting though, it does make it all slightly easier to learn. But learning every single metabolite.... D:
Urrg.
It's Biomedicine for me, how bout you?
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i'm biochemistry. if my university had a biomedicine major (which..i'm pretty sure they don't), i would be under it. though, seeing as how i'm getting so far with the upper division in biochem major, i wouldn't change my major to biomed. even if i found out there is one here. besides, bio and chem are a pretty good balance. i like it. though, i'm planning to attend a quantum mechanics course next quarter. just a sit in though. i'm not planning to actually take the course for a grade or for credit. i forgot too much calculus to be able to solve the problems required for exams. they don't go over calculations or problems in class. just concepts (so i heard).
are you also interested in quantum mechanics? did you ever take a course on it?
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But oh well.
Bio enginnering sounds incrediably cool, i've never done it though and sadly don't plan to. - i struggle to do the calculus involved in physics so i know there's not much point in my trying bioenginnering.
We seem to be in the same boat for that one.
So sadly, i can't really give you an educated opinion, but i think it sounds fascinating.
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it's not bioengineering. i was talking about quantum mechanics.
i forgot most of my math too.
what year are you?
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