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  1. Burr cells (Echinocytes)??? | Student Doctor Network

    Oct 31, 2011 · Anyway, I came across Burr cells (Echinocytes) in one of my hema questions in a Qbank. It wasn't the answer, but was one of the wrong choices, with a brief rationale …

  2. Introductory Bio vs "general biology" | Student Doctor Network …

    May 12, 2014 · My CC offers both a "BIO 101" called "Gen Biology" and a "BIO 151" called "Intro to Cells, Molocules, and Genes." The BIO 151 recommends having first taken the BIO 101 but …

  3. Sweet Epic Tricks. | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Jun 5, 2016 · I've got EPIC tricks, but not any tricks for Epic.

  4. 2024-2025 Rush | Page 2 | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Jul 17, 2024 · Got a response: "Thank you for your email and interest in Rush Medical College. To meet the Cell Biology requirement, applicants are asked to have completed a course of …

  5. First Aid 2008 Errata | Page 3 | Student Doctor Network

    May 28, 2008 · This process results in the production of echinocytes (burr cells), which are cleared by the spleen. 98 - The last sentence should say: "Bite cells result from the phagocytic …

  6. Clara Cell vs Type II Pneumocyte | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Mar 24, 2009 · What is the difference between the two in terms of regenerating cells? Clara cells "act as reserve cells" and Type II Pneumocytes "proliferate during lung damage" According to …

  7. humoral vs. cell-mediated immunity? | Student Doctor Network …

    May 30, 2006 · Humoral--> Uses Antibodies, T cells Cell Mediated--> Uses Macrophages, B cells etc You seem to have these reversed. Antibodies are released from B cells (plasma cells), …

  8. Hypokalemia | Student Doctor Network

    Aug 28, 2010 · How does hypokalemia result in an increase in the excitability of nerve and muscle cells? Shouldn't lower extracellular Ca++ result in decreased excitability or is it just assuming …

  9. Did anyone else find Cell and Molecular Biology extremely difficult ...

    Mar 31, 2014 · What really helped me in cell and molecular bio (because I had a hard time too, memorization isn't my strength) is to create a story out of the processes and give them …

  10. MCAT High Yield Cheat Sheet | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Nov 29, 2012 · Know aldosterone is a steroid (STERONE) and therefore acts in the cytoplasm wherase ADH is a peptide and acts on the surface of target cells. -Fetus stuff. The ductus …