Sketchy Medical Biochemistry
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: Enzymes and substrates are represented by recurring symbols. For example, a broken wheel might symbolize a metabolic block, while a specific character represents a regulatory enzyme. Spatial Mapping sketchy medical biochemistry
In , you are shown a specific visual "story." For GSDs, students often recall a picture of a broken "level" system in a castle granary. The visual cues trigger the memory of the missing enzyme instantly. When you see a question about a child with a protuberant abdomen and seizures during fasting, your brain doesn't search through an alphabetical list; it searches the picture of the castle and sees the broken granary door (Glucose-6-phosphatase). What is giving you the most trouble right now
Conditions like Von Gierke, Pompe, Cori, and McArdle diseases are grouped into a singular, highly contrasting scene, making it easy to differentiate their unique enzyme deficiencies. 3. Lipid and Amino Acid Metabolism Spatial Mapping In , you are shown a
Every Sketchy Biochem video contains layers:
Sketchy breaks down medical biochemistry into logical, high-yield modules that map perfectly to standard medical school curricula and board exams. 1. Carbohydrate Metabolism
The biochemistry series is heavily inspired by the "Metabolic Map." Instead of isolated facts, Sketchy places you inside the cell. You’ll visit: