Today I began my lectures about in vitro. What in vitro is? The technique or process of maintaining or cultivating cells or tissues derived from a living organism in a culture medium. In vitro literally means “in glass”. On a picture we can see plant culture. 🧪🌱
I’m exhausted, but it’s okay. I love my uni 👌🏻
Plerogyra sinuosa or Bubble Coral
Appropriately named, the bubble coral is covered in bubble-like polyps that are filled with water; these can develop in different colors and shapes. The polyps also contain zooxanthellae, causing the bubbles to expand during the day and retract at night.
break out the good snacks and pump the music
use breaks as a time to work out
learn how to manage time
write it down before you type it up
ask questions, even if you think they’re stupid
be confident in your ability to succeed
go to the professor’s office hours when you have questions
sit in front of the class, you will have no choice but to listen to the lecture
be unafraid of the hard work it takes to achieve good grades
don’t study on your bed, you will subconsciously start sleeping
don’t eat greasy, oily, or fatty foods when studying
if you're tired, take a shower before getting started with a work pile
study with your best friend/s. you can teach, quiz, and discipline each other
do extra credit when you have the chance to do so
highlight effectively, only key terms and points
when memorizing, reading notes aloud works for a lot of people.
learn from past mistakes. take note of what you got wrong on a test and clarify.
connect the dots, relate and compare concepts.
be curious.
question concepts, don’t be afraid to overlearn.
color-code when highlighting.
read over your notes before you sleep. doing so will allow your brain to process the information more effectively.
wear clothes that make you feel confident and comfortable
have a positive mindset, don't think or say anything regarding hating studying or learning
hope these are useful :) -love pika☁️
Whales are fish
The brain: three dissections. Colour mezzotint by J.F. Gautier d'Agoty, 1748.