Brother these videos are so helpful. Currently using the Aidan deck for my content review, and although memorizing tiny details helps build that baseline level of confidence with the content, these overall big picture videos mean so much for wrapping things together and making me realize certain concepts that I had overlooked. Had totally forgotten that 2,3-BPG makes Hgb tense and not relaxed
@@medcatmcat Would love to see a video on total/specific activity of enzymes and potentially an application of the formula by showing its use via some kinda example problem if possible. That topic just never seemed to click for me in an MCAT type of way lol. Also, in terms of feedback: literally keep doing what you're doing. The way you explain things is freaking awesome, particularly with your drawings/diagrams. I know you asked in the Na/K pump video, but I believe you reading out the questions allows us viewers to see your thought process when you tackle a question and should definitely stay. Application and concept connection is arguably the hardest part of this exam (at least for me) so that really helps. Also can just be watched in 2x speed if people are that concerned with time. Thanks so much!
This video by itself can get you like 5 questions correct. God bless u
Brother these videos are so helpful. Currently using the Aidan deck for my content review, and although memorizing tiny details helps build that baseline level of confidence with the content, these overall big picture videos mean so much for wrapping things together and making me realize certain concepts that I had overlooked. Had totally forgotten that 2,3-BPG makes Hgb tense and not relaxed
Thank you so much! Please let me know if you have any feedback or video suggestions.
@@medcatmcat Would love to see a video on total/specific activity of enzymes and potentially an application of the formula by showing its use via some kinda example problem if possible. That topic just never seemed to click for me in an MCAT type of way lol.
Also, in terms of feedback: literally keep doing what you're doing. The way you explain things is freaking awesome, particularly with your drawings/diagrams. I know you asked in the Na/K pump video, but I believe you reading out the questions allows us viewers to see your thought process when you tackle a question and should definitely stay. Application and concept connection is arguably the hardest part of this exam (at least for me) so that really helps. Also can just be watched in 2x speed if people are that concerned with time.
Thanks so much!
oxyhemoglobin is cool