Now, picture the Sketchy scene (often a "zoo" or "museum" for storage diseases). Each disease is a different animal or exhibit. "Fabry's" might be a fabric store with a broken "alpha" sign. The visual link between "Fabry" and "Angiokeratomas" becomes unbreakable.
When you watch a biochem video, open the corresponding pharm or micro sketch. The same symbols often reappear (e.g., a “key” always means an enzyme). sketchy medical biochemistry
High-yield biochemistry for USMLE Step 1 focuses on inborn errors of metabolism (e.g., Von Gierke’s, Tay-Sachs). A sketch for Glucose-6-Phosphatase deficiency (a single enzyme) is easy. However, the sketch must also convey that this enzyme is only in the endoplasmic reticulum , not the cytosol. The visual complexity escalates rapidly. Now, picture the Sketchy scene (often a "zoo"