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Games & Resources

Scroll down to find a list of games and resources pages organized by topic. These pages are meant to help you memorize, test, and review your knowledge. On each page you'll find matching or sorting games as well as links to external and downloadable resources if you need a little extra practice.
These are designed for medical, PA, NP, pre-med, advanced biology, biochem and other healthcare or biomedical science students. 

Label the major bones in the upper and lower limbs including the hands and feet. This is great for any anatomy, biomedical, or healthcare students.

Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration and involves the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate. 
Includes matching game, free videos, and links to additional information.

The Citric Acid or Krebs Cycle in the second step in the cellular respiration process and helps create more energy using the pyruvate created during glycolysis. It also creates products that help fuel the Electron Transport Chain. 

Includes matching game, free videos, and links to additional information.

Gluconeogenesis is the creation of glucose from pyruvate when glucose is not freely available in the body. 
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The Urea Cycle is important for taking ammonia from broken down amino acids and making into urea so it can be excreted by our kidneys. 
Includes matching game, free videos, and links to additional information.

The Coagulation Cascade is the always-tested-on topic that explains how our blood clots. 
Includes matching game, free videos, and links to additional information.

Heme is vital to the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen and CO2 around our bodies. This section goes through the biosynthesis pathway for heme.
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Flashcards and matching games for basic drugs by drug type. These are simplified for a Medication Aide, or CNA level with med passing privileges. Includes example medications, MOA, and major side effects for oral medications.

Flashcards and matching games for medical abbreviations. These include basic terminology for Nurses, Medical Assistants, Medication Aides, or CNAs. 

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