Sketchy Medical Biochemistry _top_ Info

A specific character or object (like a broken fence for a voltage-gated channel) consistently represents the same concept across different videos.

Sketchy Biochemistry is divided into logical units that mirror the foundational science blocks of the first two years of medical school:

The "Sketchy method" relies on the (memory palaces). Each video presents a cohesive scene—for instance, the MCAT biochemistry course is set in "Sketchyland," a theme park where different rides represent specific pathways. sketchy medical biochemistry

After watching, students can use "Review Cards"—the full sketch with hover-over labels—to reinforce what they’ve learned. Sketchy vs. The Competition

Covers the fundamental "central dogma" topics— DNA replication , transcription , translation , and lab techniques like PCR and blotting . A specific character or object (like a broken

This is the "meat" of the course, covering everything from the "VOMIT" pathway (odd-chain fatty acid oxidation) to the intricacies of glycolysis , gluconeogenesis , and ketone body production .

Students often debate between Sketchy and other visual resources like or conceptual giants like Boards and Beyond . After watching, students can use "Review Cards"—the full

Bridges the gap between biochemical pathways and real-world patient presentations, emphasizing inheritance patterns and genetic disorders. How the Visual Learning Works

A narrator walks you through the drawing in real-time, explaining why each "sketch" relates to a specific enzyme or substrate.