FlashcardsFlashcards are printed, cut-out and folded, and are placed in the bin behind the lab room door. You are free to use these as a studying tool whenever you would like, I just ask that you keep them in the lab room so everyone is able to use them.
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Practice Quizzes and WorksheetsBelow are several different practice quizzes and worksheets you are free to use as studying tools. With all practice quizzes, flashcards, and practice exams, it is important to remember that it should not be your only studying tool. Use them as practice to see which areas you could spend more time studying on. It is also important to remember that sometimes their are slight variations between the different lab and lecture sections. If you have questions, always make sure you ask.
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Website LinksEveryone learns differently, so for those of you who enjoy videos and interaction to help you learn and remember information, here are a few links you can try.
http://www.wiley.com/college/boyer/0470003790/animations/protein_folding/protein_folding.htmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzMviiBoRtAhttp://www.cellsalive.com/cells/3dcell.htmGame ReviewWe all know that games help make studying a little more fun. If enough people come to my PAL hours and would like study, we can play these as a way of studying for exams. However, if you would like to try them on your own or with a friend, you can do that as well. The links to several different games are below.
JeopardyWho Wants To Be A MillionairePractice ExamsAn important note to make on practice exams: There are three different lecture sections and sometimes there may be slight differences in what was covered. If you have questions, its always great to ask myself, or your professor.
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