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Board Highlights and Tutorial Exercises are now LIVE at drawittoknowit.com!
We're still building them out, but we already have 100s of short answer and drawing exercises for you to keep actively engaged with your learning!
For example: Can you name the key buffers in each fluid compartment?
See our flashcard for the answer:
https://drawittoknowit.com/course/physiology/glossary/physiological-process/acid-base-regulation
Can you (or your students) complete this mini-illustration of Tubuloglomerular feedback?
Remember Dependent Assortment? Can you fill in the blanks?
By next week, we'll have hundreds of these drawing and short answer Exercises and Board Highlights available!
For the answer to this one, see our flashcard: https://drawittoknowit.com/course/cell-biology/glossary/cellular-anatomy-physiology/independent-assortment
Review the kinetics of hexokinase and glucokinase!

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Ischemic Heart Disease: Pathophysiology Ischemia: Cardiac ischemia occurs when coronary blood flow doesn't keep up with the metabolic needs* of the heart; ultimately, mechanical and/or electrical functions are impaired. • Ischemia can be caused by:
Review and compare different etiologies of Ischemic Heart Disease!
Learn how transmembrane proteins import into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and embed themselves in the ER bilayer. Click the info button on the top right co...
Watch our Protein Insertion tutorial on Youtube, and visit our site to demo more Draw it to Know it features (quizzes, drawing pad, notes, flashcards)!