>I don't understand how anyone can memorize any goddam metabolic process and phylum traits of some stupid goddam plant in the middle of fucking nowhere and still keep their sanity.
Biology is not for brainlet
>I don't understand how anyone can memorize any goddam metabolic process and phylum traits of some stupid goddam plant in the middle of fucking nowhere and still keep their sanity.
Biology is not for brainlet
Oh my god, I love this image. If I can't find it online as a poster, I might just get it printed at a knko's.
Man, life really is a meaningless waste of time. This image makes me want to kys myself.
Curious, but how much of this detail is any course likely to expect of you? Assuming undergrad of course.
Theoretically, you should know everything. This picture is the minimum to understand what's going on in our cells.
But for example, the photosynthesis is really, really, really more complex.
And everything started by accident... sure...
I hang this poster in my room
Go to bed Wheeler.
Theoretically, sure, but that seems like a whole bunch more technical terms to remember than pretty much any course I've seen.
At what point would you say a class would expect you to know all of that?
Asking because I'm considering picking up some more science courses, but if the workload is insane I'm not going to bother risking my GPA.
Sounds like you were taking molecular biology courses, not biochem.